James had nothing against intelligent, well-read women, but her views were so radical, he was put off immediately she began spouting them. |
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He's a Renaissance man who is incredibly well-read, draws upon an enormous breadth of experience, and has an astonishing memory. |
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Further, some familiar notions are communicated from a fresh viewpoint, which may be of benefit even to well-read players. |
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And I did want him to meet them because they're smart, complicated, politically aware, well-read, funny people. |
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During that interview, and during some other chats one had with him in Mumbai, he appeared to be a cultured, well-read and imaginative young man. |
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I am not a experienced researcher in this field nor am I particularly well-read on this issue but I can see both sides. |
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It's a well-read book with plenty of margin annotations, underlines and cross-references. |
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Instead, the text is largely a reiteration of what any well-read designer already knows. |
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We can discern in his letters an intelligent, well-read man who had strong, almost violent opinions. |
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I sit next to the quickest, the brightest, most well-read, most entertaining, most brilliant man. |
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In fact, it's common to run across well-read people who no longer read any new literary fiction at all. |
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Old-school birthing is back in style, with well-read women forsaking obstetricians for midwives and epidurals for warm baths. |
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Your audience is more sophisticated and well-read, and they know who Jim Cameron and Robert Rodriguez are. |
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I am referring to the other Boileau, not yourself, though I am sure that you are a well-read person. |
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Azg daily and Yerkir are also well-read newspapers, but are dependent on political parties. |
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Amelia Panet-Berczy was a cultured and well-read woman who painted, played the harpsichord, wrote, taught and managed her family's seigneury. |
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He was a well-read man and in this literary Africa, the continent was immensely rich. |
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It seems to be implied that if we're well-read and scientific, we won't see that the Pope is right. |
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The other was a highly educated, enormously well-read, famously cool-headed master spy for the Soviet Union. |
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Martianus was pagan and sufficiently well-read in Greek to translate Aristides Quintilianus' treatise on music. |
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I think it's a well-designed site, and there s absolutely no doubt that the chap that writes it is articulate, eloquent and well-read. |
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They are worldly, intelligent, well-read and hopeful about having a decent future. |
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He is a policy wonk to his core, more well-read in policy ideas than almost any of his colleagues or predecessors. |
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Where am I going to go now to get all those arty, cultured links that make me appear much more well-read and erudite than I really am? |
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To come across as being an intellectual, one should appear to be very well-read. |
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Being a well-read person, he has also been influenced by Acmeists, Imagists and Spanish Modernists. |
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The creeping influence of literature is probably unavoidable, since screenwriters, as a group, are such a well-read lot. |
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The Jones's wanted their daughter to be well-read in the European tradition of Shakespeare, Milton, and other major novelists and poets. |
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It has been said that plenty of intelligent, well-read people read and write fanfiction. |
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I tend to think of myself as a fairly well-read and knowledgeable fellow, but Lex puts me to shame, with his vast library and conversational skills. |
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While quick on his feet, funny, pointed and well-read, Stewart is a Manhattanite through and through. |
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She was well-read, articulate and interested in current affairs. |
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Libraries can expect demand for this well-read, fascinating story, based on the popularity of Grafton's alphabet murder series. |
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We can't assume he is well-read on the Second World War, or even Churchill himself. |
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All of which is undeniable, and the well-read playgoer will happily consume such a layer cake of pastiche. |
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They are well-read, idealist and political. |
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These data suggest that Canadian MBF researchers are generally well-cited by their peers and, for the most part, publish in well-read, high-quality journals. |
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As for Hundert in particular, Kline sees the well-read don as something of a holy fool. |
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On the whole, though, this is a well-read version of a popular book and worth having. |
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He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse. |
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Nothing is known of her education, though she was clearly well-read by the time she made the acquaintance of one of the Cambridge Platonists, Henry More. |
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Along with being uncommonly intelligent, well-read, slyly humorous, and full of fascinating showbiz stories, Robert is a supremely professional actor. |
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The Jobs northeast supplement in the Chronicle is obviously very well-read and I know Sarah got a lot of applications, so I was delighted to land the role. |
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I am close to bhai and his wife Shaffo, whom I call aapa, who herself is a well-read person and a true soul-mate to her husband. |
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Curious, well-read, nature-loving, meticulous, friendly, helpful. |
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He mimed and mocked me. His allusions were definitely highbrow. He was well-read. He knew French. He was versed in logodaedaly and logomancy. |
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