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“At the Malta Jazz Festival, I strive to find a balance between the erudite and popular elements of jazz, while remaining true to the roots of this music,” said Artistic Director Sandro Zerafa.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/malta-jazz-festival-opens-tomorrow.1042466
But it will be hard to find a more erudite and measured response to a press conference question than the one given by the Chelsea manager this week.
Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma of Imo, bemoaning the death of one of Nigeria’s erudite statesmen, ex-Gov.
Source: http://www.nationalaccordnewspaper.com/nigeria-lost-asset-in-ezeife-gov-uzodimma/
I SAVOURED Mark Smith’s erudite piece on the subject of poetry, politics and patriotism ("The thorny truth about the white rose of indy", The Herald, November 10 and Letters, November 11).
Michael Hudson is far more erudite than I in describing this 21st century phenomenon.
We are an erudite, modern Government that takes pride in doing business in a transparent way, and that is what we are going to do.
Source: https://guyanatimesgy.com/renegotiation-of-production-sharing-agreement-is-a-no-no/