Similar words: scholar, scholarship, scholasticism, regularly, popularly, similarly, singularly, irregularly. Meaning: ['skɑlə(r)lɪ /'skɒl-] adj. characteristic of scholars or scholarship.
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31. Even now most scholarly journals pay nothing and you are lucky to get a fee if you talk at a conference.
32. A very scholarly and erudite work, widely acclaimed at the time but since much maligned.
33. The discourses of these enquiries overlapped, from popular newspapers through statistical surveys and scholarly works to official boards of enquiry.
34. And this was what his scholarly work had come to.
35. There is still room, however, for scholarly work on the artist.
36. Battle was joined, in seminars, lectures, committee meetings and the review pages of scholarly journals.
37. A research assistant will be appointed to identify and process relevant official publications as well as scholarly literature.
38. The sermon he preached was scholarly, and explained why he had been called to this well-found charge and to the chaplaincy.
39. The shy, scholarly Republican has roots both on the farm and in the inner city.
40. However, from time to time the curator's instinct for identification comes up against scholarly puzzles.
41. Certainly, I do not pretend any scholarly disinterest with this book.
42. To venture into such murky waters claiming scholarly privilege, the scholarship must be beyond reproach.
43. A very scholarly and erudite work, widely acclaimed at the time but since much maligned. Professional jealousy?
44. Rather than produce a catalogue, the Ruskin Programme is publishing a collection of scholarly essays to mark the occasion.
45. Nevertheless, it did have important consequences within the scholarly study of antiquity itself.
46. The buildings, square and stout, were trimmed in white terra-cotta and topped by gargoyles representing the various scholarly fields.
47. This can easily lead to the impression that it is a scholarly work of only archival interest.
48. Women's writing in the period has recently become an area of scholarly interest.
49. The organization is dedicated to scholarly research on life in the next millennium.
50. Dering was a scholarly man, who maintained an informed interest in religious controversy and dabbled in literature.
51. In the last two centuries it has also been a source of scholarly controversy amongst historians,(www.Sentencedict.com) theologians and philosophers.
52. The necessity for submission to greatness had now come to be placed in stark opposition to a scholarly pluralism.
53. Marx thought that scholarly contemplation was a waste of time.
54. In what follows I have deliberately mixed resumes of scholarly researches with more direct descriptions by individuals and popular accounts.
55. The older philosopher offers the young Nietzsche a lifeline between his scholarly avocation and the world outside.
56. To transform a scholarly consensus into something that appears the obsession of a disreputable fringe group requires more than accidental bias.
57. He also wrote a scholarly illustrated history of the Royal College's portraits.
58. Ramsey asked how valuable it was to have scholarly men as bishops.
59. Most citations in scholarly journals are to scholarly papers, and citations to popular works are rare.
60. His humorous and anecdotal but scholarly teaching style did not go unnoticed.
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