This is an expertly crafted work, which succeeds at being thrilling as well as intellectually satisfying. |
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McDowell is intellectually superior, and he will steer through anything he wants, and our lads are bone lazy. |
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It reeks of the typical psychology and myopia of the supposed intellectually and militarily powerful. |
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Now she's always been known to be intellectually smart, but that question was really stupid and ignorant! |
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If the Nationalists had simply parroted their trite, intellectually vacuous opposition, then that would have been no more or less than expected. |
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It's intellectually stimulating and continually entertaining with moments of brilliance that will stay with you. |
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It is not a trait that endears Allen to neoconservatives, who regard him as intellectually vapid and ideologically bland. |
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This government is the most spineless, intellectually dishonest, corrupt, incompetent and callous administration this Federation has ever known. |
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The viewer of art sees beyond its visceral ingredients and in some sense is intellectually or emotionally engaged. |
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She tries to be sexually aggressive, sporty and intellectually provocative. |
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I don't mind that it's traded some gutsiness for a bit of sterility and a more intellectually satisfying approach. |
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Along with the intellectually stimulating discussions there will also be a healthy serving of live music, poetry and Hip-Hop performances. |
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Her work is provocative and emotionally wrenching, yet overwhelmingly beautiful and intellectually compelling. |
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This boy, while capable of orienting himself intellectually, is quite incapable of endowing these surroundings with an adequate emotion. |
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Let the rains of Heshvan bring us comfort and possibilities for endless growth, spiritually and intellectually. |
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Bahamians are stultified intellectually, emotionally and culturally by the medieval religious environment that politicians have encouraged. |
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The visual style, intellectually a bit feeble, was, historically, surprisingly robust. |
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People can certainly appreciate music without analyzing it intellectually and historiographically. |
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For a truly vapid and incomprehensible waste of time, do read His Grace's fine paeons to the terminally passionless and intellectually banal. |
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The digital object represents something intellectually closely akin to a printed book. |
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My votes will go to the candidates that can intellectually knock the others out cold. |
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Does this impudent, dishonourable journalist think he is the equal of Tolstoy, physically, intellectually, artistically, or morally? |
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For those familiar with the era, the documentary is a sweet piece of nostalgia even if it fails to be comprehensive or intellectually incisive. |
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I find him very inconsistent and intellectually his policy positions are often quite incoherent. |
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Firstly, they are books which are intellectually stretching without being wordy or incomprehensible. |
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How do you render them incurious and intellectually languid, with only nervous energy and shallow greed to fill the mental vacuum? |
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Gertrude was brought up to be physically fearless and intellectually confident. |
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To do so is a common but intellectually feeble move, itself a defence against uncomfortable reality. |
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Any child subjected to compulsory schooling of any kind gets left behind intellectually. |
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Genetic pollution is perhaps the most intellectually interesting legal issue relating to biotechnology. |
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What he's hanging out on his line is new and exciting and, most important, intellectually stirring. |
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For me, it might be wanting to adapt a notion of bohemian life to a mode of working intellectually. |
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She experimented with photography as a means for transforming the immediacy of experience into something visually and intellectually abstract. |
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In older, intellectually organized, scholarly times, contacts resulted in influences. |
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This intemperance was rather curious for a group that wanted to lead intellectually when it came to political awareness. |
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This middle position between the antinomies of naturalism and constructionism is persuasive and intellectually appealing. |
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Partial privatization is the most costly and intellectually dishonest fix of all. |
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Behind the ivied walls, the more intellectually prestigious schools are making some pernicious compromises. |
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Her intellectually provocative essay on the songs is touched by fashionable postmodernist ideas. |
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This was a life-affirming, emotionally and intellectually liberating message, and it took courage and conviction to be the messenger. |
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In fact, it's apparent that he's an intellectually crippled man who deserves our mercy and compassion rather than our scorn. |
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As a boy, Freud was intellectually precocious and an extremely hard worker. |
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The point is made early on that Daniel is an intellectually precocious child. |
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That disagreement, however, must be presented in an intellectually responsible and respectful manner. |
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What would you say to a parent that's contemplating having their intellectually disabled child sterilised? |
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It is a fine example of the so-called prodigy buildings built by the richest and most intellectually advanced men. |
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Alas, intellectually fascinating issues are raised only to become bogged down in the essay's general diffuseness. |
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This phenomenon is symbolized by the first part of the word Elohim being separated, at least intellectually, from the second part. |
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She spent five months living in a unit with five physically and intellectually disabled people. |
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Being in heaven is like participating in a not especially intellectually rigorous self-help encounter group. |
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Some dweeb sent me an angry e-mail promising he had intellectually demolished me on his blog. |
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These are some of the most intellectually accomplished Indian women of our time. |
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His intuition that public life is indeed intellectually diminished gives way to a humble acceptance of the world as it is. |
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The Shipping News deals with weighty issues and is intellectually intriguing, but I found myself uninvolved from start to finish. |
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It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and affirming life should be considered opposites. |
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Both democracy and the free market will not survive long in the absence of an informed, alert, intellectually agile public. |
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We need men and women who are mentally and physically robust and intellectually agile. |
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Yet today, it is used only as a home for some intellectually disabled residents. |
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The rectorship means committing oneself to leading this university spiritually and intellectually. |
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Without a well-educated populace we are a poor and intellectually bankrupt society. |
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The most intellectually lively and revolutionary branch of Italian socialism was at this time the syndicalist movement. |
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They formally rework the assumptions into consistent, fully articulated and intellectually supportable positions. |
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Newton's argument is intellectually attractive and his scholarship is extremely persuasive. |
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Her poetry and prose quickly earned for her recognition as one of India's most lyrical and intellectually prolific writers. |
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For those who like to ponder weighty questions, this portion of the book will be an intellectually satisfying read. |
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They are not people who are not intellectually nor scholastically deficient. |
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The channel is dispensing a view of the world that is tendentious and intellectually idle. |
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Eleventh-century England is seen as intellectually isolated, rescued from barbarity only by Norman longships. |
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He makes sure we're emotionally involved before we're intellectually engaged, rendering his epic memorably intimate. |
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And that, in my opinion, is about as intellectually respectable as believing in the Tooth Fairy. |
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This form of discrimination is as intellectually unjustified as racism or sexism. |
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Everything about the film is ill judged, miscast and intellectually anorexic. |
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It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable. |
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These are short-sighted, power-crazed, intellectually degenerate, self-serving, morally empty imbeciles! |
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This level of training is ultimately about intellectually learning less but refining yourself more. |
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This objection notwithstanding, we seem to be somewhat intellectually path dependent, and not at all tabula rasa, at least not by the age of consent. |
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In many states, the mentally ill or intellectually disabled could be sterilized. |
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Because he was reserved in manner, some people preferred to think that he was unapproachable, rather than admit to being afraid of finding themselves intellectually inferior. |
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It threatens us intellectually, ideologically, morally, psychologically, and diplomatically. |
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The Tories went into this election intellectually underprepared. |
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All elements of his sprawling film resonate with each other intellectually, emotionally, and viscerally, while notably avoiding concrete statements of theme. |
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The rise of foodie culture has made home-cooking more important, more creative, and more intellectually engaging. |
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To prove that wrong, facility officials are constantly coordinating activities that while culturally and intellectually engaging, are entertaining too. |
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That's an example of a type of science that is fully on the level of particle physics and string theory intellectually but is quite disjoined from them. |
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It seems to me intellectually entirely consistent, emotionally true in lots of ways, and unbelievable only on the balance of probabilities, which is no disproof at all. |
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They have been disempowered by a society that believes they are intellectually inferior. |
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Like so many, I am beyond fed up with an inert, intellectually lazy, nepotistic ALP that refuses to grasp the dangerous long term implications of the current government. |
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By the time of Campanella's death, only five years after his arrival in France, he had become ostracized, intellectually isolated, and antiquated. |
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But technocracy is intellectually dead and politically exhausted. |
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This intellectually deficient, petulent man-child was exactly what he appeared to be and his inept, arrogant administration is a perfect reflection of him. |
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I think that any visual statement has to communicate at multiple levels intellectually and emotively and there is no country with a monopoly in that area. |
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The whole exercise is so intellectually vapid the result is meaningless. |
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Or, if your show is about ideas, then I think it has to be intellectually stimulating first. |
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The computer provides all students, regardless of their ability to draw, access to the creative and intellectually challenging world of animation. |
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The Court of Appeal is probably the court of record in our hierarchy that has the greatest pressure in the context of doing intellectually challenging work. |
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Musically, intellectually, aesthetically, Questlove emerges as one of the good guys. |
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But leadership is more than an assemblage of intellectually correct positions. |
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But my brother abased himself intellectually the same way they all did. |
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With Mercury in Aries and the Sun in the 3rd house ruled by Mars, he was quick-witted, intellectually motivated, an avid reader and a passionate speaker. |
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If you have delusions of grandeur and fancy yourself to be intellectually superior, go on and impress those who are even more challenged than you are. |
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Such a theology must still be intellectually alive and energetic, recognizing the plurality of the canon and not retreating into a narrow biblicism. |
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The humanities were once divided administratively and intellectually into discrete disciplines, but they are no longer treated as separate fields of study. |
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Even if a judge believes that a brief offers a perfect expression of the law, copying it creates the perception that the jurist is sloppy, lazy, or intellectually moribund. |
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Like Bush, he is widely regarded as a philistine and intellectually limited man, whose pomposity and sense of self-importance are exceeded only by his provincialism. |
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George was, most now agreed, a Good Thing who was determined to be different to his culturally undistinguished and intellectually challenged Hanoverian predecessors. |
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This method of one-sidedly and ahistorically picking and choosing facts to fit a pre-determined political conclusion is as unscientific as it is intellectually bankrupt. |
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She grew intellectually and emotionally in her first year at college. |
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Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow to be far superior to that at Oxford, which he found intellectually stifling. |
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He retired from academic life in 1969, though he remained intellectually active for the rest of his life. |
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Webster's father never attended college, but he was intellectually curious and prized education. |
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It's fascinating to watch these cyclic to-and-fros in science, like the rise and fall of hemlines, but more stimulating, intellectually at least. |
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The chic and intellectually impressive ones remain pristine, betraying that they have remained unfingered since purchase. |
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In a sense, the only intellectually respectable position is that of agnosticism, which merely admits to the unanswerableness of the question. |
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Because this cause is a subject intellectually identical with its esse, we can call this cause subsistent being. |
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Even an intellectually lively society such as India has generally failed to Indianize the social sciences. |
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While Coleridge was intellectually stimulated by the journey, its main effect on Wordsworth was to produce homesickness. |
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He felt intellectually overshadowed by some of his companions, but he learned much from them and formed lifelong friendships with several. |
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However, coyotes tend to be less challenging intellectually, as they offer a straight line hunt instead of the convoluted fox line. |
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He will not abide intellectually lazy thinking or any form of acquiescence to political correctness and its facile rituals of politeness and forced conviviality. |
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Nevertheless intellectually, ideologically and politically he identified with industrialists whom he, just like Smith, saw as the usherers of progress. |
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These guides planned to attack the Kingdom's scholars and apostatize them in order to isolate the young people intellectually and influence their vision towards the scholars. |
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Arguably, ethnic historians, along with ethnohistorians and all students of ethnicity, are intellectually more inclined to detect and to emphasize persistence. |
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Since a thing had already been appreciated as something common, the thought of esse intellectually merged with a thing becomes the thought of esse communized. |
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Although Constable was his parents' second son, his older brother was intellectually disabled and John was expected to succeed his father in the business. |
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Prof Elliott, who teaches at Durham University, said poor readers wanted to be called dyslexic because of a perception that dyslexics were generally intellectually bright. |
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