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Parisians love novelty, have an abounding intellectual curiosity, know how to dress up the simplest cultural event with flair and elegance, and are avid patrons of the arts, so the theatres and concert halls, museums, art galleries, and art cinemas are always well attended.

Today's conservatives prefer the company of anti-intellectuals who know how to exploit nonintellectuals, as Sarah Palin does so masterfully.16 The dumbing-down they have long lamented in our schools they are now bringing to our politics, and they will drag everyone and everything along with them.

Intellectual (knowing how to discriminate between concepts and principles).

Intellectual (knowing how to discriminate between concepts and principles)  .

"What we now know is that he retained absolutely the intent and the intellectual know-how to restart a nuclear and a chemical weapons programme.

"I am talking about personal devastation for people who can't afford to go two months without a paycheck, as well as a flight of intellectual know-how from which I am not sure the industry will ever recover".

And they have also paid that £67m for Powertrain, 25 and 75 intellectual property, so they know how to make engines.

The storyline collapses into extravagant and extravagantly boring nonsense, culminating in a spectacularly dull shootout that has been evidently conceived by an under-testicular Euro-intellectual who doesn't know how or whether to deconstruct the whole notion of a gunfight in the first place.

I had no idea about 'blackness' in the intellectual sense; I didn't know how to talk about these things.

Wise decided to set up his own consultancy: "The idea was that I would do some editorial work, some ghost-writing, some developing of ideas for people who had intellectual property, but didn't know how to turn them into a book.

We have lacked the intellectual and cultural infrastructure to know how to think of ourselves as belonging to a region that is larger than the sum of its national parts.

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