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Intellectually, that is, as opposed to financially.
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Intellectually, that is, as opposed to financially.
Gawker 2009
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Intellectually, that is, as opposed to financially.
Gawker: Valleywag 2009
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Intellectually, that is, as opposed to financially.
Gawker 2009
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And it's done no favors by being pared up against the adverb 'Intellectually'.
thecookscottage 2009
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CBS's Schieffer: Obama Right 'Intellectually' on Mosque, Just Bad Politics
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CBS's Schieffer: Obama Right 'Intellectually' on Mosque, Just Bad Politics
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"Intellectually," he says, "I'd always got the fact that sport has this emotional connection and that it can make a difference to people's lives.
Paul Deighton: 'My constant worry is we get 70% of the Olympics right' 2010
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Intellectually and spiritually I identified with the de-rooted response to violence.
Tobias Roberts: Reverence For The Sacred Land: A Response To Endemic Violence In Central America Tobias Roberts 2012
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Intellectually and spiritually I identified with the de-rooted response to violence.
Tobias Roberts: Reverence For The Sacred Land: A Response To Endemic Violence In Central America Tobias Roberts 2012
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