Reagan was an enigma: affable but friendless, a nonintellectual man of ideas, an ingenuous power politician. |
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She's a very simple, nonintellectual, nontheatrical person who lives and breathes. |
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It's become synonymous with some of the most nonintellectual forms of bullying, rather than as an opportunity for deliberative democracy. |
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Lewis have pointed out this fact, and thoughtful nonintellectual people have usually assumed it. |
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Research shows, for example, that students who learn for nonintellectual benefits tend to cheat. |
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Second, Mr. Bush is determinedly nonintellectual. |
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The authority to arbitrate is in this case legitimized by superior knowledge to which intellectuals have a better access than the nonintellectual part of society. |
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