Perhaps these statements are aimed at appealing to conservative voters or placating the conservative intelligentsia.
If anything, I suspect libertarians are over-represented among the intelligentsia relative to the general public.
Turkey's liberal intelligentsia, long among Mr Erdogan's stalwart supporters, is grumbling, as is the European Commission.
The Republican Party's divorce from the intelligentsia has been a while in the making.
Mr Watts also reminds us that Disney was not always held in contempt by the intelligentsia.
He founded the National Review for the conservative intelligentsia at the tender age of 29.
And for lots of members of the Soviet intelligentsia it also meant a new intellectual freedom.
Progressive theories diffuse through the intelligentsia faster than teeny boppers take to trendy clothes fashions.
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He belongs to what was once the Soviet intelligentsia, and is more interested in business than rockets.
Some of the political intelligentsia back east initially -- and some even now -- dismissed the idea.
That's why Intelligentsia Coffee is developing a program to train home users to make the ultimate cup.
And whereas much modern art excites the intelligentsia but alienates the masses, his bodies do the reverse.
She is the former head of barista training for Intelligentsia, and now runs its Southwest sales division.
After the Bolsheviks took power, Russian aristocracy and intelligentsia also headed to London.
" He called the portraitist Alex Katz "the Norman Rockwell of the intelligentsia.
Not in New York, apparently, where the intelligentsia know so much more than the folks who run soup kitchens.
In Mr Houellebecq's success some see confirmation that his main target, France's intelligentsia, has its head dangerously in the sand.
The new ruling class did not seek approval from Tbilisi's intelligentsia, which had become enormously powerful in the late Soviet period.
Though her family came from the Soviet intelligentsia, her roots went back further, to the 19th-century thinkers who invented the word.
It has also been noticed by much of the Boston-area biotech intelligentsia.
This virus, it said, had had a serious impact on China's intelligentsia.
He has support among the intelligentsia and from the influential Georgian church.
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Ticket prices have soared, which is bad for Moscow's old musical intelligentsia.
Most of all, like the civil rights movement (also led by the middle-class intelligentsia), its Russian counterpart seeks the dignity of democratic citizenship.
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Now that evolution is being STEERED by the human mind, it needs a branding campaign, framed by members of our pop culture intelligentsia.
Two of them Azamat, an organisation founded by Kazakhstan's intelligentsia, and the Workers' Movement say they are being harassed and punished for expressing dissenting views.
The Red Army Faction (RAF or "Baader-Meinhof Gang") in West Germany enjoyed miniscule popular support and was widely condemned and disparaged by that country's intelligentsia.
In this pre-Christian era, Druids acted as judges, doctors, diviners, mages, mystics, and clerical scholars, in other words, they were the intelligentsia of the time.
And we didn't quit, despite the scorn of the global intelligentsia.
Diderot and Bertrand Russell, two famous earlier non-believers, would also have been puzzled by what has happened to God at the hands of the western intelligentsia.
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