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Plato, to Aristotle
Answer for the clue "Plato, to Aristotle ", 6 letters:
mentor
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Usage examples of mentor.
Wulfgar had lost his mentor there, and Drizzt his dearest friend, and truly they had dragged themselves back to the village of Longsaddle in need of a long rest.
ALSOP, AT THE TIME MONK CAME TO COLLEGE, HAD BECOME A kind of Mother Machree of the campus, the brood hen of yearling innocents, the guide and mentor of a whole flock of fledgeling lives.
Chancellor, but a new course which his friend and mentor, Schleicher, now proposed did surprise him.
Most disputes among the residents were solved by the intervention of shanachies or people like Clodagh who were respected as leaders and wise mentors.
Then Nordelmatcen was striving to suppress an instinctive stridulation as he tapped his mentor on the thorax and pointed sharply.
Others in attendance were Francois Duchene, whose mentor, Jean Monet Duchenes, ran the Trilateral Commission under the tutelage of H.
The young students from Addis Ababa University, trained by their carefully selected mentors, began to march and agitate.
Floyd got together with Len Predtechenskis, her mentor, and Bob Burkes and John Sapanara, two other agents from FCI.
I fundamentally believe that the best way to turn the FBI into an effective preemptive force against terror is to give more power to the street agents while providing them with the guidance of veteran agents as mentors.
He might compare the trustworthy goodness of Albus Dumbledore to the infinitely superior goodness of God the Father, stressing that we can find the same kind of reassurance in God, and godly mentors, that Harry finds in his headmaster.
She did what she had been doing since the day Mari plucked her from the elite training that her mentor and savior, Balthazar, was providing her.
Audrey was able to wish her costar and mentor a happy birthday by whispering in her ear, without breaking character.
Rhapsody awoke to the soft singing of her mentor, who was greeting the rising of the daystar and the sun with the ancient song of their people.
I am teaching you as your mentor in the use of Daystar Clarion are essential to your survival, but there is more to life than just surviving.
I must answer in the negative, and I hope that you too, you who are not inmates of mental hospitals, will regard me as nothing more than an eccentric who, for private and what is more esthetic reasons, though to be sure the advice of Bebra my mentor had something to do with it, rejected the cut and color of the uniforms, the rhythm and tone of the music normally played on rostrums, and therefore drummed up a bit of protest on an instrument that was a mere toy.