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The irony was that the Democrats, responding in part to the shock he had administered, became increasingly a party of the elite and intellectual rather than the working man.
ECONOMIST: Eugene McCarthy
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Personable, witty and erudite, Mr Strine has blazed a reputation in his six years as a Delaware judge, both as an intellectual dynamo and as a man who does not shrink from putting his stamp on the law.
ECONOMIST: Will Leo Strine re-engineer takeover law in America?
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He was a brilliant soldier and diplomat and a man whose range of intellectual and artistic accomplishments astonished the rest of Europe.
ECONOMIST: Historical biography
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Licensing fees for companies attempting to promote home-grown intellectual property--games without Spider-Man, for instance, or NFL teams--may drop down to zero.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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As King followed a path of non-violent direct action he transformed himself from a bourgeois intellectual into the King we remember today, a man who reached across class and color lines to call America to justice.
FORBES: Dr. King and the Klansman -- Love in a Time of Vitriol
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So too the intellectual triumphs of recent years don't signify that man has become any more intelligent than he was in the preceding dark ages.
NPR: A Hope For Bettering Humanity
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Burch, a dapper, white-haired man, remembers Jones as a gentleman and an intellectual.
FORBES: Growing Pains
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The great man duly disappeared off to New York after his conference to add some intellectual weight to the regulators gathered there.
ECONOMIST: British politics
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One effect of such an honor, in addition to giving a grand old man overdue recognition in his dying days, is to inspire younger thinkers to make such intellectual contributions.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We called them Bermanites, after their intellectual and sartorial model, an English teacher named Robert Berman: a small, thin, unsmiling man who papered over the windows of his classroom door so that no one could peek through.
NEWYORKER: The Master