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At least she would not have criticized him for intellectuality!
"The intellectuality of the drama was made clear so that the music could take off from there," he said.
Now you have become compromised through some kind of intellectuality."
But there was intellectuality in the man's face, a terrific passionate power which held one's attention.
He was renowned as an important part of the Paraguayan intellectuality.
Her salon was considered remarkable for its high courtesy and intellectuality.
I think my being plain born or a common man perhaps is a quality that might counterbalance the intellectuality.
But in fact, reflective intellectuality must already have been the ground of technical intelligence, even if it is a process that without doubt takes time.
City College is remembered for its "fervent, overly excited intellectuality."
The "A" group is composed of men of marked intellectuality.
I connived to be named to this conglomerate of intellectuality, or whatever you may call it.
It should instruct, promote intellectuality, emotional or physical development.
During his lifetime, he has been absorbed in arts, intellectuality, ideology, and Islamic promotion.
Spectacles were then thought to give the wearer a desirable air of intellectuality and wisdom.
She attacks a role with a ferocious intellectuality.
"Now all we hear about is intellectuality.
Ho, she would never take an easy way out, whether into a fake intellectuality or the easy bed of insanity.
As for Professor Sheldon, there Harry found a man of high intellectuality.
For all their own intellectuality, the Woosterians tap into dark, primal emotions, too.
"On the one side, she has a very great sensitivity, and on the other side, a cold intellectuality.
He reasons logically from observed fact, and his intellectuality is constantly contrasted with the routine methods of the police.
His concerns were balanced; he was deliberately at the intersection of high intellectuality and the passing spectacle."
It has a veneer of rigorous intellectuality while being, seemingly, about people; for life, you could say, and at least superficially accessible.
That is about the state of it--intellectuality.
Not with justice could Firg have laid any claim to intellectuality, if he had known that such a thing existed.