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1 The vine is therefore certainly the more intellectual plant of the two.
2 Edinburgh was more artistic and literary, more intellectual in the abstract sense.
3 The Representative is a more intellectual division, that feels chiefly by proxy.
4 There aristocracy is far more awful, because it is far more intellectual .
5 Ah, that is a rare art; something more intellectual than a virtue.
6 Red Jacket's face, too, is much more intellectual than almost any other.
7 Politics is a far more intellectual business than is often realised.
8 Breastfed or not, you can still approach things from a more intellectual perspective.
9 In all cases, it's trying to acquire more intellectual properties and more clout.
10 You are at home in more intellectual spheres than that of the sick-room.
11 Eyeglasses would make her look more intellectual if not outright erudite and opaque.
12 But these more intellectual phenomena may be postponed until we treat of mysticism.
13 Possibly it attracted Heine, although his irony was on a more intellectual plane.
14 But just now, there are no more intellectual wild-oats for me.
15 You rather hope your more intellectual friends are not watching this type of performance.
16 The flagellum problem is mechanical, the biocompatibility is more intellectual .
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