He is as illiterate in that subject as he is erudite in the other.
This is the most erudite article I have seen on Big Data from a business perspective.
At the moment, Baron Cohen is at risk of turning into an erudite Howard Stern.
But these are smothered in a patchwork of erudite quotation and displays of almost undergraduate cleverness.
Any sense of prurience is relieved by Mr Kahr's prose, which is sympathetic, witty and erudite.
As the hero of this erudite and engaging work of social history, Reich is a fascinating subject.
He thought far beyond the erudite world of math theorems and the Newtonian wars of calculus theory.
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An erudite Philadelphia native, Pagon quit a doctoral program in economics at MIT to become an investment banker.
He was an erudite wit at the dinner table and, as the reader now sees, in his letters.
Mr Epstein is, in his own way, equally erudite and charming, though he spreads himself a little more.
Officials worried that a more erudite class of executioner might be tempted to chuck in this job for another.
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There is another line of defence open to Huawei and its erudite defenders.
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At a recent WSJ conference, 75% of its erudite audience "voted" (correctly) that oil was more highly subsidized than ethanol.
Bogle is also erudite, sprinkling the text with references to the likes of Mark Twain, Thomas Paine and Alexander Hamilton.
All this Mr Starr relates in an erudite but lively style that happily stops this long book from becoming indigestible.
David's remarkable personal biography melded first-rate, original scholarship, with uniquely erudite and brave activism-combined efforts spanning over 50 years.
However the station was criticised for being too erudite for breakfast-time viewers, and struggled to find its foothold with the audience.
Sadly for Olien and her erudite justification of barbarism, it is far from clear that the victims of January's violence were Muslims.
Unsocialized but erudite, a moralist, a theorist, a swamp-bred crank, Laroche fascinates the melancholy Orlean, who feels her life lacks a consuming passion.
Forget the clunky, weighty peasant mugs of yore (for savages) and clear some space for a new generation of erudite, lean and feather light beerware.
The building teems with erudite references and adaptations of classical elements.
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But the gardening-mad Duchess slyly understood all her correspondent's erudite gags.
It is not just that she is erudite (which she is), or that an outlandish word will send her to the dictionary (which it will).
It was at once erudite, attentive, killingly fair-minded and viciously funny.
Canals, who has been a Fulbright scholar, a research fellow at Harvard Business School, and a visiting scholar at the World Bank, is erudite and engaging.
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His style was all his own he spoke in languid sentences, adorned with erudite allusions and polysyllabic flourishes, in an accent that had a touch of English-aristo.
Ironically, as pointed out by the erudite and often acerbic Japan watcher Michael Cucek (producer of the splendid Shisaku blog), this was essentially an election about nothing.
Mr de Villepin decorated his address with erudite references to such cultural totems of Mitteleuropa as Gustav Klimt, Elias Canetti, Stefan Zweig and Mozart (whose 250th birthday it was).
An old-fashioned scholar-journalist who devoted his early career to erudite essays in Time magazine and worthy books about arms control, he is described by friends as hard-driven but understated.
IR As your writers, although quite engagingly erudite, are most likely products of the late 20th century, it is understandable that they are hazy about dates in their dim past.
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