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"Your intellectual faces," he said.
The metro station nearest to the gathering point was as packed as a weekday rush hour; men, women, and children "with intellectual faces" — members of the Moscow liberal constituency — were all around.
The metro station nearest to the gathering point was as packed as a weekday rush hour; men, women, and children "with intellectual faces"—members of the Moscow liberal constituency were all around.
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The intellectual face-off had been heavily promoted and the citizens of Toronto had responded by snapping up all 2,700 tickets.
Jongen, a former philosophy lecturer, is the intellectual face of Alternative für Deutschland, the right-wing populist party that last month surged from near-obscurity to claim the third-largest share of seats in the Bundestag.
"His full brown or mahogany beard and high massive forehead, intellectual face and eagle eyes, marked him as a man among men, resembling the finer full-bearded engravings I have seen of Stonewall Jackson," noted one Georgian soldier, Wiley C. Howard.
Bennett's intellectual face for Romney's post-election apologia is no less past it than its recent national mouthpiece, but Bennett is on to something far more important to talk about than "liberals or conservatives -speak, whiconservatives -speakr Democrats and Republicans.
Liberalism, Alterman suggests, is a movement of "many different faces," and his book, at times, appears intent on showing them all: faces of intellectuals, faces of politicians, faces of protesters and filmmakers, philosophers and diplomats.
The question of belonging, of course, is one that all public intellectuals face, but it weighs especially heavily on black intellectuals who write about race.
But I would have failed as a historian if I had not shown what those individual responses added up to in the 1950's, a pattern of caution on the part of white intellectuals facing the challenge of desegregation.
MOSCOW — Two prominent intellectuals, facing a verdict of up to three years' imprisonment over a museum exhibition in 2007, issued dire warnings on Thursday that Russia was starting to resemble Nazi Germany, contemporary Iran and the Soviet Union in the harshness of its growing nationalism, dominance of the Russian Orthodox church and fear of modern art.
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