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Keith singles out intellect as a big factor.
(He fits the mold if one agrees with Dickinson in defining the intellect as a patriot's "Native Land").
I've done TV with some showbiz boffins who gleefully use their advanced intellect as a stick to beat you with.
Green managed the Yankees in 1989, when Mattingly was their star, and he would rave to Colletti about Mattingly's leadership and intellect as a player.
An editor of a 2001 book, "Reagan, in His Own Hand," said that the Gipper possessed "a formidable intellect, as a reader, a thinker, a strategist".
His puerile FT nickname - 'Monsterbonce' - was as much a testimony to his intellect as a reference to any supposed likeness to Frankenstein's creation.
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Mr. Davis, who has a ravenous, restless intellect as well as a sturdy ego, figured out early that he didn't need to back down from the usual suspects.
In a sentimental mood, she has a tendency to lapse into a wide-eyed, superlative mode: having her portrait hung at a health clinic was "the most important honor of my life"; her meeting Morgenthau was its "most special moment"; the late Judge Fred Parker had an "intellect as deep as the Grand Canyon, and... a heart as big as a lion".
And although I appreciate a good intellect as much as anyone, for me at least, as a singular path it was just too confining.
"It totally foreshadowed how upper-middle-class American marriages ended up being about a shared intellect as much as about children, or sex".
When he filled in at the California Supreme Court during times of vacancies, he displayed a "keen intellect" as well as modesty and humility, she said.
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