Pronunciation of the English word intellectuals.
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1. | The debate about intellectuals bounces back. | |
2. | Wise men talk about ideas, intellectuals about facts, and the ordinary man talks about what he eats. | |
3. | How quickly the visions of genius become the canned goods of intellectuals. | |
4. | Many people easily understand the injustice of the current language situation in the world where English dominates. But they also see the collective advantages, as for example a relatively good and direct communication between intellectuals and leaders of different languages through the English language, and the personal advantages as their own knowledge of the English language. About a neutral language such as Esperanto, one does not know much and does not seek information. | |
5. | Students, labor organizers, intellectuals, professional and others were kidnapped, assassinated and they "disappeared". Meanwhile many people went into exile. | |
6. | The United States have been dubbed the "world policeman", but some American intellectuals do not hesitate to call their own country "rogue state." | |
7. | The fifth column is beginning to leave Russia. The first four "columns" — leading intellectuals, scientists, engineers, real political opposition — emigrated long ago. Only patriots, old men and gendarmes still remain in the country. | |
8. | The words "elitist" and "elitism" are often used by anti-intellectuals. | |
9. | Kabylie gave birth to many renowned Algerian intellectuals including Mouloud Mammeri, Mouloud Feraoun and Mohamed Arkoun. | |
10. | The Algerian Arab army murdered Kabyle intellectuals in the 1990s. |