Sentences with phrase «most erudite»

Many changes also function as a patronizing statement to the public that they think most of us are too stupid to understand anything beyond the most generic of terms, and I actually get a kick out of how often even the most erudite profession [al] s reveal their own ignorance when they try to express themselves for general public consumption.
Aside from your repeated mischaracterisations of one of the politest and most erudite commenters here, you have (once again) tripped the conspiracy theory alarm!
Charles, the most erudite of the artists of his generation, knew this.
Robert Motherwell is among the masters of modernist Abstract Expressionism and one of its most erudite and articulate spokespeople.
Newsosaur is one of the most erudite newspaper bloggers around — so it was rather surprising to read Felix Salmon's post claiming that he knows more than Newsosaur about the viability of non-profits running newspapers.
Like the most erudite version of «Mean Girls» you could possibly imagine, it's witty (sometimes bleakly so...), sweet - natured, broad in scope, and oddly reminiscent of a Regency - era marriage - plot romance, but without ever tipping over into archness.
It is soooo clearly and consistently all about really helping people, not about chest - beating or competitions of who can appear the most erudite or who can write in the most scientifically esoteric manner to obfuscate what would be really helpful information for people to know and to be able to use in their own lives.
As one of the most erudite MPs at Westminster, Jesse Norman naturally turned to Charles James Fox to describe his own predicament yesterday.
Kelley is Maine's biggest (6 feet, 275 pounds) and most erudite seabirder.
Our most erudite art critics describe an «almost irresistible invitation to submit» to the cult of Koons.

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Most often, however, they dismiss anti-Enlightenment ideas that come out of humanities departments as erudite lunacy — the enemy of the quest for truth.
wittiest, erudite and most entertaining blog for a long time — and with a serious undertone, a graphic description of what being a true supporter means.
It's been a remarkable case in that even the most established, educated and erudite football writers don't seem to have a clue what will happen.
The most of Russian women are very smart and erudite and are not afraid to express their points of view.
Erudite, the faction of intellectual snobs, hates Divergents the most, and their leader (Kate Winslet) seems hell - bent on sniffing them out and doing god - knows - what with them.
Most of Chicago is literally crumbling to bits, while the yuppies in Erudite walk around in buildings that look as immaculate as giant Apple stores.
What matters most is how the unusually erudite instigator of the murder details his plan as though it were an unavoidable — and even a merciful — act.
This is travel writing at its most enjoyable: the reader is taken on a great trip with an erudite travel companion soaking up scads of history, culture and literary knowledge, along with the scenery.
He also wrote some of the most lucid, erudite, poetic, penetrating books, catalogues and essays on the subject of art and artists and curated several crucial international exhibitions.
To head up a list of the art world's most influential people with such an erudite, politically committed figure sends a clear message that the 2017 Power 100 is more about ideas than money.
This rebellious, erudite, and primarily self - taught artist became one of Spain's most celebrated.
Relying on personal correspondence and conversation, exclusive proprietary research, and a command of the historic and cultural contexts of the sculpture, art historian Patricia Stratton tells the story of the Chicago Picasso in a lively, informative, yet erudite style that will appeal both to historians of the twentieth century's most important artist, and to Chicago natives and tourists alike.
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