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man of science造句
1, Here is a story about two great men of science in the US history. 2, We can see this with eminent men of science. 3, Well, you and other men of science seem to assume two things which I find rather implausible. 4, Its Presidents now served for short terms, and were always very distinguished men of science. 5, The senior men of science who gravitated towards politics in the 1960s are a remarkable generation. 6, Without them a man of science can never rise. 7, Such was the man of science. 8, I am a man of science, as you know. 9, 'You are a man of science, 'I said. 10, The modern world owes much to this great man of science. 11, And you, a man of science, believe that the creature is supernatural—something from another world? 12, You are a man of science, but i am a man of faith . 13, "It is, "replied the scholar, "because the man of science knows the value of riches, and the rich man does not always know the value of science. 14, Because You'Re A Man Of Science. And What Does That Make You? 15, It was Gage, the man of science and the scientific method (another stock character), who laid out the basic thesis from which everything else grew. 16, Surely an eminent man of science such as Alfred Nobel could not simply have forgotten about mathematics, so he must have had a good reason for omitting it. 17, I have said that the man of science is the sworn interpreter of nature in the high court of reason. 18, Leonardo do Vinci, Italian artist and man of science, noted for his painting of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, died at the Chateau Cloux near Amboise. 19, "You are a man of science, "I said. "You don"t believe that, do you?Isn"t there a natural explanation for the sound?" 20, Locke: I think that's why you and I don't see eye-to-eye sometimes, Jack because you're a man of science. 21, It has converted the physician, the lawyer, the priest, the poet, the man of science, into its paid wage laborers. 22, Americans built a statue in memory of Albert Einstein -- the great man of science. 23, It has converted the physician, the lawyer, the priest, the poet, the man of science, into its paid wage labourers.