- - Highbrows
- - scholars retail it differently
- - Educated people fired by it are coming back
- - Volume with American spelling at one reading class
- - The learned and I will mess around with it later
- - well-read people pronounced it to be rubbish and vexatious at its core
- - Scholars of 50 briefly repeating themselves? Not on!
- - Scholars drunk, incredibly irate
- - undemanding rogue i found in a well read group
- - readers of fine print?
- - Low calorie helping reduced by a third, people learned
- - Intellectual type
- - Knowing people would be drunk before time, it returned
- - scholarly people embraced by elite rationalists
- - Well educated people
- - Well-educated readers
- - The well-read intelligentsia
- - Men and women of letters
- - Learned persons.
- - Scholarly ones.
- - Scholarly folk.
- - Men of letters.
- - Bookmen.
- - Learned people could be a bit politer at introductions
- - It's in Lear -- changing it upset them?
- - Ones who do things by the book?
- - Literary intelligentsia
- - Smart figures organised rite in clipped language
- - Retail problem at the opening of trading for one of those consumed by the books
- - Erudite class
- - Scholarly sorts
- - Well-read folks
- - Learned folk will be polite, rational, internally ...
- - Book review types
- - Well-read ones
- - Highbrow bookish types
- - Educated class
- - Reading class?
- - Bookish set
- - Intelligentsia
- - Retail problem at the opening of trading for one of those on the books
- - Bookish types
- - Select group loses head with informer from one bunch of intellectuals
- - Intelligentsia must be switched on, period -- it's uplifting
- - Well-read people
- - Learned people's strange rite in mostly dead language
- - Large repetition's not on for scholars
- - American volume on alternative technology is primarily for intellectual elite
- - Socialite rations segment for the intelligentsia
- - Learned people
- - Letitia moving around gathering in right academic circles
- - Rewrite retail review - it is for educated types on the books
- - Contributors to The Paris Review, e.g.
- - Set of books?
- - Erudite folks
- - Book set?
- - *Book reviewers, for example
- - Some highbrow types
- - Well-read individuals
- - Educated ones
- - Writers and editors
- - Well-read types
- - Bookish folk
- - Scholarly people
- - Those well read
- - Learned lot
- - Educators, writers, etc.
- - ........ Scholars
- - Smart set?
- - Reading group?
- - Brainy bunch
- - Bookish bunch
- - Bookish intellectuals
- - Lettered types of it appear in retail frenzy
- - cultured folk
- - The scholarly elements of elite rationalism
- - Endless reality badly restricting Italian people of letters
- - Learned group reduced fat with regular servings of roast pig
- - those knowledgeable about books
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