Pronunciation of the English word anthropologist.
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1. | To my surprise, the anthropologist was accused of murder. | |
2. | The anthropologist says odd customs do persist in the region. | |
3. | The anthropologist delivered a lecture on primitive cultures. | |
4. | The anthropologist says old customs still prevail in the province. | |
5. | The American anthropologist Margaret Mead once said that one should never underestimate what a small group of dedicated people can accomplish. | |
6. | The anthropologist is piecing together pottery shards she unearthed at the excavation site. | |
7. | Barack Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, was an anthropologist. | |
8. | An anthropologist wrongly applied the word "Semitic" not just to languages like Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya and Hebrew but specifically to ethnically and culturally Jewish people. More ominously, from 1880 through the Nazi period of German history, racists extended the word "Aryan," which had meant the Sanskrit-Persian language family, to deliberately foster the vile and discredited theory of a so-called Aryan race. | |
9. | Mouloud Mammeri, an Algerian author and anthropologist, was a man of extraordinary energy and productivity. | |
10. | Tom is an anthropologist. |