culturist
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Origin of culturist
Example Sentences
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“I was still working for Fish and Game at that point,” said Cindy Lassiter, a former fish culturist in southern Southeast and a member of SSRAA’s board.
From Washington Times • Jan. 24, 2016
Nobel prizewinner, physical culturist, naval historian, biographer, essayist, rancher, conservationist, cavalry officer, Governor and President here.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When minority stockholders bought out his fat string of publications in 1941, one of the conditions was that the carrot-chomping millionaire physical culturist would give them no direct competition for the next five years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He is still a physical culturist, enjoys performing deep knee-bends while standing on one foot.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One of the scientists who consulted for Reader was Leonard Hayflick, arguably the most famous early cell culturist left in the field today.
From "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot
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