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1. The academician greeted her with a firm handshake and a smile
2. It’ll all be in just a briefcase?” the academician was surprised
3. Nevertheless, Sensei rose in my estimation as a scientific authority because even the academician valued his opinion, even though Sensei did not want to distinguish himself from the crowd
4. of academician Muromtsev and so on
5. An Academician would say that the entertainments of the fashionable world are collections of flowers which attract inconstant butterflies, famished bees, and buzzing drones
6. The Institute had the academician, Napoleon Bonaparte, stricken from its list of members
7. The inspector cast on Marius such a glance as Voltaire might have bestowed on a provincial academician who had suggested a rhyme to him; with one movement he plunged his hands, which were enormous, into the two immense pockets of his top-coat, and pulled out two small steel pistols, of the sort called "knock-me-downs
8. The classic Academician who calls flowers "Flora," fruits, "Pomona," the sea, "Neptune," love, "fires," beauty, "charms," a horse, "a courser," the white or tricolored cockade, "the rose of Bellona," the three-cornered hat, "Mars' triangle,"—that classical Academician talks slang
9. The nuptials of Amphitrite, a rosy cloud, nymphs with well dressed locks and entirely naked, an Academician offering quatrains to the goddess, a chariot drawn by marine monsters
10. Academician Bruno Solnik states simply, “Diversification fails us just when we need it most
11. Here is what the famous Academician, Dousset, writes in the number of the Revue des Revues in which the letters about war are collected, in reply to the editor's inquiry as to his views on war:
12. But best of all in this sense is the opinion of the most talented writer of this camp, the opinion of the Academician Vogüé
13. But chief among the advocates of these views, and the most talented of all the writers of this tendency, is the academician Vogüé, who, in an article on the military section of the Exhibition of 1889, writes as follows:—
14. (Something similar was said a few years ago by the celebrated and refined academician, Vogüé
15. Here is what the celebrated academician Camille Doucet writes in reply to the editor of the Revue des Revues, where several letters on war were published together:
16. But the best expression of this attitude is the view of the most gifted of the writers of this school, the academician de Vogüé