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In the case of Lars Ulrich, drummer in the thunderous heavy metal band Metallica, there lurks a quite erudite art snob and collector.
Well-educated and quite erudite, he wrote a history of Ferdinand III´s campaigns and he corresponded with Juan Caramuel Lobkowitz and the imperial librarian Lambeck, in addition to Athanasius Kircher.
When asked to describe what he understood Telesleuth to be, Mr. Cestero was guarded and quite erudite in his response.
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It doesn't sound like it was quite the erudite examination into the potential of statistical analysis of hockey that one might have hoped for.
Mr. Bradbury referred to himself as an "idea writer," by which he meant something quite different from erudite or scholarly.
" I'm quite charming and erudite on email, the only problem comes when people meet me out and about and cannot reconcile the drunken slobbering wreck that I often am with my email persona.
Danielewski's first book, "House of Leaves" (2000), was an erudite, quite horrible horror story in which a suburban family discovers that its house is bigger inside than outside; what starts as a little crack in domestic reality becomes a gaping cavern.
He enjoyed the evening, evidently quite at home with the erudite scholarly gossip and banter, but he generally preferred to be at home, or exploring and travelling with his family.
His books can be quite taxing, but he's so erudite and witty they're quite moreish.
Though an erudite scholar, Mr Giannetti does not quite do justice to a rich and noble theme.
As its very name, a cognate of the English word "erudite," seems to suggest, the stakes are quite high.
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