He hates egghead officers like Lieutenant Tommy Hart who haven't earned their stripes at the front. |
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The New York Post calls him an effete egghead, but that doesn't quite capture it. |
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I was the egghead from academia who got in because the rules had changed. |
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He made an easy target, the know-it-all liberal egghead who demeaned the wisdom of the American people. |
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Gore was painted as an egghead, and was, but again Southern-ness diluted the cocktail a bit. |
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Nobody wanted to hand a plum invasion spot to some fat egghead from a snooty rag, he crabbed. |
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Nor can they portray him as a hapless egghead, as they did Mr Ignatieff's predecessor, Stéphane Dion, a former university professor. Mr Trudeau has a habit of making gaffes. |
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There are egghead or intellectual firms, country-club or white-shoe firms, sporty or fratty companies, and gruff and scrappy corporations. |
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That's something that egghead liberals are supposed to be guilty of. |
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He talks about specialist subjects, the best thing about working for the BBC, and the 'most annoying' Egghead How would you describe your new series, revenge of the egghead? |
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The new company will operate out of Menlo Park, California under the name Egghead. |
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With our sale of assets to Fry's Electronics pending Bankruptcy Court approval, the Egghead. |
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As it opens 20 new large-format stores, Egghead Software is repositioning itself as a customer-friendly environment with a layout akin to a bookstore. |
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The addition of Compaq's business system products at Egghead. |
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