Sentence examples for Expansive intellect from inspiring English sources

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But what matters is that his expansive intellect, linguistic range, cultural authority, organisational power and ability to see the interconnectedness as well as the variousness of the way people live through time, made him a great historian, in a great European tradition.

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Why? (No, really, why?) I've known writers to show an implicit condescension towards Strunk and White's rigid prescriptions, a sense that we more expansive intellects don't always have to hew the line.

His intellect was expansive, and he possessed a certain innate wisdom.

Or not the Coach, exactly, because he wasn't the coach of anything, but the best aspects of the Coach's character — limited, yes, by the emotional restraint of athletic-minded people, their incurious and circumscribed intellects, but liberated by their expansive, inspired, and victorious hearts.

J. Intellect.

"The intellect.

A more expansive metaphor has been used by campaign strategists who say that in political broadcasts the television camera works like an X-ray, exposing all aspects of a candidate's personality, character, intellect and inner commitments.

But he was not expansive.

Hate reason and intellect.

The man represents intellect.

You have the intellect.

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