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(Goren, for a few seasons of "Criminal Intent," also had an uneasy intellectual flirtation with a comely killer he couldn't catch -- an occupational hazard, apparently, for this moodier breed of sleuth).
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Khrushchev himself was uneasy with intellectuals, and he sanctioned the repression of Boris Pasternak's novel Doctor Zhivago (1957) within the Soviet Union, culminating in the refusal to allow Pasternak to accept the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958.
Their framework reflected an uneasy truce between the intellectual heirs of Keynes, who accept that economies can fall short of their potential, and purists who hold that supply must always equal demand.
The west and its intellectuals are uneasy because they do remember, and Amis is over the top in proclaiming that "everybody knows of Auschwitz and Belsen.
The team traditionally attracted the British, their allies and the awkward squad: the authors, poets and intellectuals who were uneasy with Egypt's newfound nationalistic confidence.
His target, he wrote, was "the uneasy conscience and moral cowardice of an intellectual generation".
And I think that many critics are made uneasy by Apatow's separation of moral seriousness from explicit intellectual references.
The intellectual bite they bring to their roles may make people uneasy.
Mr. Smith, 30, knows he might seem an uneasy fit for the director Fred Zinnemann's dense drama of ideas and intellectual heroism.
"My audiences," he said, "are largely NPR-type audiences: intellectual, a little left of center and for the most part uneasy about the potential political influence of these groups".
Still, when the Weather Underground began bombing private buildings, he grew uneasy, writing articles that warned against what he saw as the movement's anti-intellectual, totalitarian tendencies.
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