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Meanings of young intellectuals in English
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Usage of young intellectuals in English
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Like so many modern youngintellectuals he was impatient with feudal superstitions.
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Gunn is one of the youngintellectuals: he writes plays himself.
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He introduced Clerambault to two or three groups of youngintellectuals with revolutionary tendencies.
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They are also a gathering place for government workers, those without employment and youngintellectuals.
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Typical freshmen jocks, or youngintellectuals, all dying to get laid and working hard at it all the time.
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In the ten years preceding the first revolution thousands of youngintellectuals joined the party and fought the tsar's regime.
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But it also helps to explain our confidence as youngintellectuals, for this social group was most easily, and disproportionately, mobilised against fascism.
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Besides attracting Afro-Americans from every walk of life, it became the focal point for youngintellectuals whose creativity resulted in the Negro Renaissance.
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In the years that proceeded, and no major wars were fought, the young chosen became old and were replaced by newly chosen youngintellectuals.