Sentences with phrase «very erudite»

«a very efficient and very erudite, no - nonsense barrister.
Clients have described him in the legal guides as «very erudite and, frankly, brilliant», «phenomenally clever and very likeable», «excellent in all aspects» of his work, «excellent and approachable» and «a super lawyer».
(It is also interesting that Acton apparently does not share the editorial writer's view of Pope Gelasius as one of the «critical moments» in the emergence of democratic thought; I have come across no mention of Gelasius in any of Acton's very erudite writings on this subject.)
So it safe to say that your beloved and very erudite Hawkins is an illiterate in the things of the living God because these things are first spiritual.
And a few of us remember from the No Left Turns days that, while ultimately not agreeing, he admitted the power of a Christian and virtue - ethics «media - fasting» case made against all TV by the commenter «wm.» «Wm» is a very erudite and Catholic (and yet also rock - attuned) professor whose identity I'll reveal if I get permission, and here's a taste of what he said in that thread:

Not exact matches

One insider compares working for McKinsey to «being recruited into a very intelligent, erudite army,» and it's an apt analogy: the high - minded goals, the unforgiving hours, the pressure to conform to the McKinsey way.
For though my theologic bent is bounded by this century I'm of a temperament so fearless, plucky and adventur - y You must admit that as an erudite elite dialogist I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist
I much prefer to shun the works of any scholar scholastic I find the very concept of forgiveness rather elastic in short, as such an erudite and excellent dialogist I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist
Then I can write decrials of a medieval mentality and open letters calling for civil collegiality In short as such an erudite and excellent dialogist I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist
Yes we share even the very same air that they breath and yet even they are afraid of the unknown even though they don't show it and seem so brave and lucidly erudite about life.
Now as to why Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed the essayist makes a very valid and erudite point.
Our girls are usually very interesting and erudite companions, ready to talk about any topic.
The most of Russian women are very smart and erudite and are not afraid to express their points of view.
«Kicking and Screaming» (1995) While it still feels very much conceived in the shadow of filmmaker Whit Stillman, who also made thoughtful, erudite comedies about young people in the city trying to figure it all out, Noah Baumbach's formal debut «Kicking and Screaming» still feels as oddly relevant today as it did twenty years ago.
These cars are very rare and attract owners with erudite knowledge of Oldsmobile muscle.
These two artists are very different, but their basic message is that painting can be renewed in ways we haven't seen before, whether it is reshaped by Mr. Marshall's erudite meditation on black life in America, or exploded from within, as in Ms. Owens's worldly, encompassing formalism.
The very talented, ceaselessly inventive artist Francis Upritchard is a sculptor who doesn't stand still, ranging across registers — from the comic to the pathetic, the utopian to the surreal — while maintaining a consistently arch yet erudite edge.
To conclude this very brief overview, I am reminded of the erudite speech on Law Day on 26 November 2011 given by the SC of India's former Chief Justice S H Kapadia:
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