Versed Sentence Examples

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  • They appear particularly versed in law.

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  • The writer is more versed than any other New Testament writer except the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews, and very much more than most of them, in the literary Greek of the period of the rise of Christianity; and he has, also, like other writers, his favourite words, turns of expression and thoughts.

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  • The first forty-two years of his life are obscure; we learn from incidental remarks of his that he was a Sunnite, probably according to the IIanifite rite, well versed in all the branches of natural science, in medicine, mathematics, astronomy and astrology, in.

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  • He was well versed in state affairs and loyal to those who advised and served him, personally brave, humane and kindly when not maddened by passion, active and energetic, and always a man of his word.

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  • They reveal to us a kindly and cheerful soul, well versed in the literary accomplishments of the period, but without any strength of intellectual grasp and peculiarly prone to superstition.

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  • Ezra, a scribe of repute, well versed in the laws of Moses, returns with a band of exiles in order to reorganize the religious community.

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  • Upon the accession of the Republican party to power in 180 r, Madison became secretary of state in Jefferson's cabinet, a position for which he was well fitted both because he possessed to a remarkable degree the gifts of careful thinking and discreet and able speaking, and of large constructive ability; and because he was well versed in constitutional and international law and practised a fairness in discussion essential to a diplomat.

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  • There would be no difficulty for the immigrants to find a dwelling, or to make a living, since most of them would be versed in one or other of the crafts in.

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  • Men bred in the cloister and the lecture-room of the logicians, trained in scholastic disputations, versed in allegorical interpretations of the plainest words and most apparent facts, could not find the key which might unlock those stores of wisdom and of beauty.

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  • Since the epoch of Alexander the Great IIarran had been a famous centre of pagan and Hellenistic culture; its people were Syrian heathens, star-worshippers versed in astrology and magic. In their temples the planetary powers were propitiated by blood-offerings, and it is probable that human victims were occasionally sacrificed even as late as the 9th century of our era.

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  • Communications were opened with China with a view to obtain fresh plants and seeds, and a deputation, composed of gentlemen versed in botanical studies, was despatched to Assam.

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  • Many of them were well versed in Aristotelian and Arabic philosophy, in astronomy, mathematics, and especially in medicine.

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  • Personally Prince Lobanov was a grand seigneur of the Russian type, proud of being descended from the independent princes of Rostov, and at the same time an amiable man of wide culture, deeply versed in Russian history and genealogy, and perhaps the first authority of his time in all that related to the reign of the emperor Paul.

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  • Gauss was well versed in general literature and the chief languages of modern Europe, and was a member of nearly all the leading scientific societies in Europe.

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  • During the absence or illness of his father Gustavus repeatedly acted as regent, and was therefore already thoroughly versed in public affairs when he succeeded to the Swedish throne on the 8th of December 1907, the crown of Norway having been separated from that of Sweden in 1905.

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  • It follows that L the motions of the mean longitudes are nearly in the same proportion re versed.

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  • Profoundly versed in the Latin as well as in the Christian literature, his indefatigable intellectual curiosity led him to condense and reproduce in encyclopaedic form the fruit of his wide reading.

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  • He was not only a politician but also a man of the world, a writer of considerable merit, a scholar well versed in social, economic and philosophical questions, a great debater, a clever lecturer, a member of all the Madrid academies and a patron of art and letters.

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  • He was well versed in English literature, chiefly of the age of Queen Anne, and had read English philosophy from Locke to Hume, and the Scottish school.

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  • Yet for anyone versed in post-war British politics, The Future of Socialism is a vintage, even canonical text.

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  • The challenges posed by these demands require the analytical chemist to be well versed in a diverse range of scientific areas.

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  • We will all have to become versed in interpreting a new type of scale.

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  • She was extremely well versed in the tales of many of the heroes whose photographs adorned the walls.

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  • He was distinguished as an orator, poet and prose writer, and was well versed in Greek literature.

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  • The person raised to the princely dignity was usually the chief dragoman of the Sublime Porte, and was consequently well versed in contemporary politics and the statecraft of the Ottoman government.

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  • For your cat's safety, it is best to select a vet that is well versed in laser declawing.

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  • Chinese medical doctors as well as Ayurvedic physicians are also well versed in plant-based remedies as well as alternative treatments found within their particular school of medicine, such as acupuncture in Chinese medicine.

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  • Once you've become versed in how to apply the products, your toughest decision will be keeping your makeup purchases to a minimum!

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  • This is also a good option if you are not especially versed in wines or have a local vineyard that people may enjoy visiting while they are in town for your wedding.

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  • There's not even no like -- crime or, uh, uh like -- Foreign policies, you all may be versed on foreign -- foreign policies.

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  • You all need to get versed on black policies and youth policies."

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  • It is a possibility, if the owners are not well versed in the hereditary illnesses particular to their breed and if their dogs have never been tested for them.

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  • It's also highly advised that you seek personal training from a professional well versed in electronic collar training, as learning through trial and error on your pet is not an acceptable option.

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  • Every now and then, a dog that is well versed in the art of burglary comes along.

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  • If you aren't very well versed in this area, consider buying a book to learn more about how to make your home theater look and feel like a commercial movie theater.

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  • Meanwhile, those not as well versed in twitch gaming will struggle with the fact that the game has no save function and limited continues.

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  • Football games can be intimidating to people who are not well versed in the terminology and those who have trouble reading what the plays mean.

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  • In this article Ms. Robertson states her beliefs that the best feng shui master should be well versed in all of the different schools of feng shui.

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  • Human resources representatives, accountants, advertising and promotions specialists, and those versed in e-commerce should look to the corporate office for job opportunities.

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  • Mortgage brokers are well versed in the art of finding mortgage financing for people who cannot seem to get approved on their own.

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  • Choose an inspector who is not an employee of the building company and who is also well versed in new home construction.

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  • In Japan of the 12th century, samurai warriors were well versed in the arts, and might easily have used origami during the course of Shinto worship or as a form of artistic expression.

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  • Experts say that children and adults who read are better versed in daily life.

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  • Traditional cards are often written in versed poetry with four, eight, twelve or sixteen lines.

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  • By the time today's toddlers and kindergarteners reach high school, they should be well versed in the computer world.

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  • Those who are versed in one will have little trouble picking up the other.

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  • These piercings are commonly performed with small circular barbells and many piercers are well versed in the technique.

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  • Surface piercings must be carefully measured and performed by a professional piercer well versed in the technique of inserting the special jewelry, known as a surface bar.

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  • In addition, the fluid motions of kettlebell workouts add a cardiovascular element to your workout once you have become versed enough in the exercises to perform them fluidly.

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  • Personal trainers, group exercise instructors and other trained professionals are well versed on the importance of stretching and how to properly perform stretching exercises.

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  • Fighting against a large insurance company can be a daunting task, so it makes sense to seek counsel from a legal professional who is well versed in insurance laws.

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  • Insurance representatives are well versed in assisting customers in deciding on the best deductible amount according to the policyholder's individual needs.

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  • Being well versed in the base concept of your idea lets TV studios know that you are ready to run with the show with a minimum of hand holding.

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  • As with all of her novels thus far, J.K. Rowling maintains a light-hearted humor in her defined and well versed style.

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  • With a little time and searching, everyone can become well versed in Xanga design codes and make their page truly their own.

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  • If this is your goal then you should get yourself versed in contracts, legal issues, and pricing strategy (check out web design sites for an idea).

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  • If not, it's best to wait and find someone better versed in the type of website you want.

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  • She talked to Dean as if any fool out here in the wilderness should be fully versed in everyone else's activity.

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  • In all parts of history in which he was best versed Vico pursues a stricter and more scientific method, and arrives at safer conclusions.

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  • His grandfather was a man of ability, an enterprising merchant of London, one of the commissioners of customs under the Tory ministry during the last four years of Queen Anne, and, in the judgment of Lord Bolingbroke, as deeply versed in the " commerce and finances of England " as any man of his time.

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  • Firdousi's own education eminently qualified him for the gigantic task which he subsequently undertook, for he was profoundly versed in the Arabic language arid 1'itefature and had also studied deeply the Pahlavi or Old Persian, and was conversant with the ancient historical records which existed in that tongue.

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  • Dioscorus followed his father's profession in his native place; Alexander became at Rome one of the most celebrated medical men of his time; Olympius was deeply versed in Roman jurisprudence; and Metrodorus was one of the distinguished grammarians of the great Eastern capital.

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  • Of foreigners, the Asiatics bore the greatest value, as most amenable to command, and most versed in the arts of luxurious refinement.

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  • She was well versed in mathematics, which she studied at the university of Moscow, and in general literature her favourite authors were Bayle, Montesquieu, Boileau, Voltaire and Helvetius.

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  • This was summarily considered by the council of ministers and then referred to the budget commission, which was to be composed not only of State functionaries, but of private persons " worthy of confidence, and well versed in financial matters, " and which was invested with the fullest powers of investigation and inquiry.

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  • In architecture especially she was well versed, and Philibert de l'Orme relates that she discussed with him the plan and decoration of her palace of the Tuileries.

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  • His official duties brought him into direct relations with many who were well versed in the politics of the time.

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  • Reaping the benefits of the revival of learning brought about by Charlemagne, he was on intimate terms with Alcuin, was well versed in Latin literature, and knew some Greek.

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  • The Ecclesiastical Calendar Would In That Case Have Possessed All The Simplicity And Uniformity Of The Civil Calendar, Which Only Requires The Adjustment Of The Civil To The Solar Year; But They Were Probably Not Sufficiently Versed In Astronomy To Be Aware Of The Practical Difficulties Which Their Regulation Had To Encounter.

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  • His views imply a cultivated intelligence well versed in practical affairs, opposing to the extremes of both nominalism and realism a practical common sense.

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  • He dealt with the great question at issue from the standpoint of the diplomatist, rather than from that of the statesman well versed in ecclesiastical history and possessing an insight into what it implies; and by his violent, inconsiderate action he unwittingly drove into the ranks of Ultramontanism the moderate elements of the Catholic population.

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  • He took as his secretary of state Cardinal Raphael p us x Merry del Val, a Spaniard of English birth and educa tion, well versed in diplomacy, but of well-known ultramontane tendencies.

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  • He was a traveller, a linguist, well versed in Scandinavian literature and philology, the author of mystical poems entitled Improvisations from the Spirit (1857), a social and medical reformer, and a convinced opponent of vivisection and also of vaccination.

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  • He was also well versed in the medical science of his time, and in 991 travelled to Chartres to consult the medical MSS.

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  • Averroes, who was versed in the Malekite system of law, was made cadi of Seville (1169), and in similar appointments the next twenty-five years of his life were passed.

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  • In many respects no two men could be more unlike than Severus, the scholar and orator, well versed in the ways of the world, and Martin, the rough Pannonian bishop,.

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  • Like his brother, Amalric I., he was a clerkly and studious king versed in law, and ready to discuss points of dogma.

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  • A special class was formed in 1880, in which all convicts "not versed in crime," first offenders and comparatively innocent men, are now kept apart from the older and more hardened criminals.

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  • He was well versed in old Arabic tradition and in the doctrine of Islam, and was passionately fond of poetry.

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  • Even the most eloquently versed store bought card from the likes of Hallmark needs to have a few handwritten lines of personal message from the guests.

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  • One of the greatest and most brilliant statesmen of his time, thoroughly acquainted with European politics, and well versed in affairs, he was a convinced if somewhat too ardent partisan of reform and the principal author of the legislative remodelling of Turkish administrative methods known as the Tanzimat.

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