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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
I don't know if I should be insulted...or flattered! rabid1st 2009
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
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Such a person sought out and surrounded themselves with the best that humanity had to offer, not as the high-browed marks of alpha-status, but as the curriculum of a noble life seeking to know the boundaries of human potential.
Sigi Hale, Ph.D.: The Conundrum of Success and True Nobility Ph.D. Sigi Hale 2010
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
Archive 2009-06-01 Neth 2009
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
Which Fantasy Author am I? Neth 2009
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
This meme makes me happy ken_schneyer 2009
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
Archive 2009-06-01 RobB 2009
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Being high-browed in this context refers to being more fascinated with the sort of art that critics and scholars tend to favour, rather than the best-selling kind.
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