At the same time, art as such, the carrier of spiritual value, was seen as unteachable, a feature of individual genius. |
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Alexander, a young Russian aristocrat, is taken out of school for being unteachable. |
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She then carries this view into her interactions with her students, whom she regards as incorrigible and unteachable. |
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He also thinks that, as far as writing and literature are concerned, they are unteachable. |
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In short, this novelist has the maddeningly unteachable gift of being interesting. |
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The mission began in the Bronx's Melrose neighborhood with an educational program for youths considered unteachable and incorrigible. |
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He's got high hands, and I've got quite high hands too, but what he did was unteachable. |
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Novelistic vivacity, the great unteachable, the unschooled enigma, has a way of making questions of form appear scholastic. |
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Is spiking the ball and getting out of bounds an unteachable skill? |
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The Yahoos, he believes, are the most unteachable brutes in the land. |
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Unlike him, however, he does not give up on teaching the unteachable. |
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He has unteachable court savvy and shooting touch, and showed star-caliber poise in taking Syracuse University to the national title as a freshman. |
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Is the only lesson of history to be that mankind is unteachable? |
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However, the experience of writing the book suggests more strongly than ever that an appellate judge does not pour out from the soul some innate unteachable elixir. |
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