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intellectually and open-minded
Both Clarks nourished a vision for an institution of higher education that would be Christian in character, but non-sectarian in spirit and intellectually open-minded.

intellectually and woman
There is Tommy Dukes, who has no relationship because he cannot find a woman whom he respects intellectually and, at the same time, finds desirable.
Moreover, in The Ego and its Own ( 1845 ), Max Stirner extends the Feurbach analysis by arguing that even the idea of “ humanity ” is an alienating concept for the individual man and woman to intellectually consider ; Marx and Engels responded to these philosophic propositions in The German Ideology ( 1845 ).
One of his secretaries is quite emphatic that while Vetsera, whom he saw as a " somewhat superficial and emotional maid " who, while displaying " a vivacity and sparkle that would have done justice to a very bright Frenchwoman ", was " a woman without serious thought " and was not the type of woman who usually appealed to the intellectually inclined Rudolf, although he acknowledged that Rudolf was interested in the political opinions of his other lovers to the extent that they were known to be reflections of what their male relatives thought.
An energetic, intellectually gifted woman, Margit Muresian Kertész went to work to support her family.
The essay quotes Oscar Browning through the words of his ( possibly inaccurate ) biographer H. E. Wortham: "'… the impression left on his mind, after looking over any set of examination papers, was that … the best woman was intellectually the inferior of the worst man.
Quoting H. E. Wortham, Woolf condemns Browning as one who " was wont to declare ' that the impression left on his mind, after looking over any set of examination papers, was that [...] the best woman was intellectually the inferior of the worst man.
The affirmation of her role as Shaw's archetypical ideal woman is her speech ( the longest by far in the work ) in which she rejects Johnny's offer of marriage in favor of retaining her independence ... financially, intellectually and physically.
The main reasons offered for her rejection were that 1 ) she was a woman and therefore intellectually inferior, and 2 ) she might actually prove equal to the task, prove to be competition, and that she could not expect them to " furnish with a stick to break our heads with ".

intellectually and for
Artists might work in both styles at different times or even mix the styles, creating an intellectually Romantic work using a Neoclassical visual style, for example.
It entailed the recruitment of clerical scholars from Mercia, Wales and abroad to enhance the tenor of the court and of the episcopacy ; the establishment of a court school to educate his own children, the sons of his nobles, and intellectually promising boys of lesser birth ; an attempt to require literacy in those who held offices of authority ; a series of translations into the vernacular of Latin works the king deemed " most necessary for all men to know "; the compilation of a chronicle detailing the rise of Alfred's kingdom and house ; and the issuance of a law code that presented the West Saxons as a new people of Israel and their king as a just and divinely inspired law-giver.
Citizenship as a concept is generally hard to isolate intellectually and compare with related political notions, since it relates to many other aspects of society such as the family, military service, the individual, freedom, religion, ideas of right and wrong, ethnicity, and patterns for how a person should behave in society.
This form of floorball was developed for the intellectually disabled, and has yet to be played at the Special Olympics.
Schools taught children to respond intellectually to poetry ( for example ) and not emotionally, we are taught to believe that great ideas come from those who are intelligent, and we forget that inspiration is not intellectual.
Aristotle scholar and Objectivist Allan Gotthelf, chairman of the Society, and his colleagues have argued for more academic study of Objectivism, viewing the philosophy as a unique and intellectually interesting defense of classical liberalism that is worth debating.
People determined unfit for service, where fitness is defined as " satisfying physically, intellectually and psychically requirements for military service or civil protection service and being capable of accomplishing these services without harming oneself or others ", are exempted from service but pay a 3 % additional annual income tax until the age of 30, unless they are affected by a disability.
People with intellectual disabilities are encouraged to join Special Olympics for the physical activity, which helps lower the rate of cardiovascular disease and obesity within the intellectually disabled.
* 2003: Stephen Hunter, Washington Post, " for his authoritative film criticism that is both intellectually rewarding and a pleasure to read.
And a four-week workshop aimed at making these cadres morally and intellectually prepared for their part in the revolution was completed at the University of Ghana, Legon, in July and August 1983.
This left the Tsardom to be passed to Ivan's's younger son, the weak and intellectually disabled Feodor I. Ivan's legacy is complex: he was an able diplomat, a patron of arts and trade, founder of the Russia's first Print Yard, but he is also remembered for his paranoiac suspiciousness and cruel persecution of nobility.
They also study the phenomenon of Akrasia, wherein people seemingly act against their best interests and know that they are doing so ( for instance, restarting cigarette smoking after having intellectually decided to quit ).
While he was considered by many to be intellectually sluggish and quite credulous he was also known for his acts of kindness.
Instead, he felt Merton was spiritually and intellectually more suited for a priestly vocation in a specific order.
In his book Mito (" Myth "), Italian researcher Furio Jesi argues that Eliade denies man the position of a true protagonist in history: for Eliade, true human experience lies not in intellectually " making history ", but in man's experiences of joy and grief.
Smith held contemporary beliefs that Native Americans were for the most part intellectually inferior to whites and considered untrustworthy.
In 1989, he received his second Best Actor Golden Globe Award nomination for a critically acclaimed performance as an intellectually challenged garbage collector in the 1988 movie Dominick and Eugene.
His professional military reputation, however, was less positive, and he was known for being obstinate, unimaginative, and unsuited both intellectually and emotionally for high command.
Other children tease her for having a " retard " as a father, and she becomes too embarrassed to accept that she is more intellectually advanced than Sam.
" He developed intellectually under the influence of rationalism and positivism, but during his youth he wrote articles that clearly show his sympathy for socialism and his great concern for the situation in which he found Spain at the time.

intellectually and her
Isabella, being naturally gifted and intellectually precocious in her youth, received an excellent education.
William was probably intellectually disabled, and Adela instead had the title passed over him to her second son, Theobald, who went on to later acquire the county of Champagne as well as Blois and Chartres.
It was not so much the teachers themselves, though, that made her education sub-par, but rather her lack of willingness to contribute intellectually to her lessons.
Although she is considered to have been intellectually inferior to both Joseph and Leopold, Maria Theresa understood the importance of her public persona and was able to simultaneously evoke both esteem and affection from her subjects.
Abbott's decision in 2003 to send her son to the private City of London School, which she herself described as " indefensible " and " intellectually incoherent ", caused controversy and criticism.
She finds her relationship with Frederick no longer intellectually or sexually stimulating, in spite of ( or maybe because of ) Frederick's professed interest in continuing to teach her.
She is homeschooled, because she and her brother are too intellectually gifted to be accommodated with the public school system.
Kingman wrote that his mother was a " marvelously speculative and philosophical type ," a " free-thinking spirit ... given to far-out enthusiasms and delighting in sprightly arguments with her more intellectually conventional friends.
In the later books she shuns Adrian in favour of, by turns, physically and intellectually powerful men, though he remains attached to her.
Nonetheless, the children were educated at home and raised in an intellectually stimulating environment that saw both Far and her younger sister Winnifred Eaton, who wrote under the pen name, Onoto Watanna, become successful writers.
Donna is intellectually a genius ( she finishes her law degree in one and a half years ) but socially awkward.
As the novel progresses, we see that Rose has made a choice based on her view of a good match — Robin is Amanda's match intellectually — but Ella is trying to relive her own past love affair, thwarted by Rose, by choosing an impecunious, but attractive, young man.
Abby, disguised as her own fictional assistant, " Donna ", hints that it is really she that Brian has intellectually and emotionally connected with over a series of increasingly intimate phone conversations.
Despite her gender, Sophia had been deemed the sole intellectually mature royalty at the time of Fyodor ’ s death, making her the favorite to govern in place of the child, Peter, and the inept Ivan.
Upon graduation, Conway sought a trainee post in the Department of External Affairs, but the conservative all-male committee was intimidated by her and she was refused for being, as she learned later, " too good looking " and " too intellectually aggressive.
; Lady Stutfield: A naive and intellectually restricted character that shows her lack of vocabulary with constant repetitions such as her use of the phrase, " Quite, Quite ".

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