Nothing can catapult you into the highest stratum of intellectuality, quite as readily as books. |
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At that time human beings will be making tremendous progress in the realms of intellectuality and intuition. |
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The pair of them make a delightfully balanced couple, his gentle intellectuality counterpoised by her firm practicality. |
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We have known Black Magicians brilliant with talent, shining in intellectuality. |
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It's wide range of emotional colours enables them to cover a huge tableau, from introvert intellectuality to lyrical refinement. |
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Proportionally to the maturation of that intuition the intellectuality is sustained, the creativity is developed and the freedom is generated. |
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The image is a heavily marked condensation of motifs concerned with repressed sexuality, knowledge, visibility and vision, intellectuality, and desire. |
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The Coubertin Debate was a success until 1927 and had a great impact on university intellectuality. |
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Conceptually, terrorism, violence and war target not only rationality but also intellectuality, and we know that these two are not the same. |
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It's about time they added some intellectuality to this show. |
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He is the man proud of the intellectuality of the woman he is with. |
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The intellectuality of his conceptions, the monumentality of his compositions, and the high degree of naturalism in his works mark Masaccio as a pivotal figure in Renaissance painting. |
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This approach, together with a predominating impression of cool intellectuality rather than warm emotion in the body of his work, established Balanchine, to an outside view, as a slightly remote and superhuman personality. |
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These images are, thus, the synthesis of a moment which gives to his subjects the nobility of life, and he obtained it with the absence of intellectuality in the people he rendered. |
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The direct human contact, the emotion, the value of the exchange disappear in a document: the intellectuality only stands and it doesn't transform, it doesn't vivify. |
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The accusations of favouring intellectuality over political commitment or commentary were met with a change of tack, as Stoppard produced increasingly socially engaged work. |
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