erudite in A Sentence

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    Healer invade Erudite junior physicals.

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    He was an Erudite Pali scholar and translator.

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    How to understand that before you is an Erudite person.

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    Ask any question and its Erudite community will offer their replies.

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    Legal advisers are usually very Erudite, inquisitive, rational, have an analytical mindset.

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    It is widely known that we have several eminent lawyers and Erudite judges in the courts.

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    You will likely begin the most sedate and Erudite brawl you could ever hope to witness.

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    Such intellectual and Erudite spokesmen are invited to our college to enlighten our students with the present day advancements.

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    Because the Erudite see divergence as a threat to their society, Tris's difference also puts her in a dangerous position.

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    What follows are his Erudite descriptions of the world's finest wines- and his suggestions on where in the world you should taste them.

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    Not only will India benefit from the knowledge and use of the technology but also, the concerned nations will be provided with a skilled and Erudite labor.

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    The banker found it strange that a man who in four years had mastered six hundred Erudite volumes, should have spent nearly a year in reading one book, easy to understand and by no means thick.

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    The knowledge gained on the profile of the World Economy and International Business, together with the mastery of two foreign languages, creates a solid base, which is necessary for the formation of a highly Erudite professional, which is in demand by employers.-.

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    Commentators Erudite in Arabic explained the allusions, and perhaps most importantly, explained which Qur'anic verses had been revealed early in Muhammad's prophetic career, as being appropriate to the very earliest Muslim community, and which had been revealed later, canceling out or"abrogating"(nāsikh) the earlier text.

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    Commentators Erudite in Arabic explained the allusions, and perhaps most importantly, explained which Qur'anic verses had been revealed early in Muhammad's prophetic career, as being appropriate to the very earliest Muslim community, and which had been revealed later, canceling out or"abrogating"(nāsikh) the earlier text(mansukh).

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    Commentators Erudite in Arabic explained the allusions, and perhaps most importantly, explained which Quranic verses had been revealed early in Muhammad's prophetic career, as being appropriate to the very earliest Muslim community, and which had been revealed later, canceling out or"abrogating"(nāsikh) the earlier text mansūkh.

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    They are so convinced that all obstacles to the gospel and to God's purposes will be overcome and so confident that God will secure the advancement of His cause, that they will often do infinitely more in the promotion of His kingdom than the most talented and Erudite preachers and teachers.

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    They are so convinced that all obstacles to the gospel and to God's purposes will be overcome and so confident that God will secure the advancement of His cause, that they will often do far more in the promotion of His kingdom than the most talented and Erudite preachers and teachers.

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