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Yet what startles most about Bravura Cool is that it does not read as a parade of erudition, though a more erudite collection of verse in English one would be at great pains to find.
More erudite thinkers trace the dish to the 14th-century English word cobeler, meaning wooden bowl.
Do you feel an urge to be more erudite than you normally would?
And that's quite an irony given that there are few more erudite, entertaining, communicative, or influential musicians on the planet.
CNET led with the tautological-sounding "Smartwords aims to make readers smarter," promising that the new technology "could make you a whole lot more erudite".
"Say what you want about Andrew, he's a more erudite individual, in my opinion, than the governor of New Jersey," Mr. Malloy said.
Most of us call this flip-flopping, but my colleague Jim Rutenberg last week had a more erudite expression for it: "ideological migration".
The cathedral is rated top in the league table of gothic cathedrals across northern France by authorities far more erudite than our punt guide.
Years after he had become a star in "10" and "Arthur," he felt that his brand of comedy annoyed his more erudite "Beyond the Fringe" colleagues.
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Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys, no slouch himself when it comes to witty, literate pop, was schooled in Newcastle, as was the none-more-erudite Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand, who was partly raised in South Shields, a coastal town in Tyne and Wear.
It ends, alas, sounding more like erudite and thoughtful notes towards a platform speech at a Democratic Party convention.
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