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It seems too cultured.
He is too savage to live in society yet too cultured to live in the wilderness, so he straddles the two worlds.
A former accountant once accused her of beating him black and blue with a high-heeled shoe, though she denied it, saying she was "too cultured to indulge in such an uncivilized act".
His friend II Rabi said that Oppie's "problem" was that he was "over-educated" in fields that had little to do with science, that he was too cultured for his own good.
A sociologist with a doctorate and more than a dozen books to his name, Mr. Cardoso was initially thought by some to be too cultured to withstand the rough and tumble of Brazilian politics.
Some people think they're too smart for TV and much too cultured for predictable and unrealistic makeover shows.
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Because they lack culture and because they are overly cultured.
"She's way too white and cultured for that," Ms. Deshais said.
Academy members like to back their own when voting for the annual awards, but they like to be thought cultured, too.
Also in cultured mMC, BAMBI protein levels were too low for consistent and reliable detection by Western blot.
The corn is broken, too; GMOed, mono-cultured, fertilized, pesticided, and processed; then slathered over the entire BigAgro food chain.
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