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Teachers reaching into cyberspace will have to substitute insight and ingenuity.
Mr. Anderson, the director of "Rushmore," has made a movie that the precocious adolescent hero of that film might have made: show-offy, self-impressed, but with sparks of undeniable insight and ingenuity.
Mr. Anderson, the director of "Rushmore," has made a movie that the precocious adolescent hero of that film might have made: showoffy and self-impressed but with sparks of undeniable insight and ingenuity.
Mr. Anderson, the director of "Rushmore," has made a movie that the precocious adolescent hero of that film might have made: showoffy, self-impressed, but with sparks of undeniable insight and ingenuity.
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The academy cited Mr. Gao for his "bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity" in his writings about the struggle for individuality in mass culture, including the lyrical novel "Soul Mountain," based on his 10-month walking tour in China's countryside.
In making the award to the 60-year-old Mr. Gao, who lives outside Paris, the academy said he had produced "an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama".
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More importantly, it gave me a first-hand insight into the resourcefulness and ingenuity that can be borne out of hardship.
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