Before he intellectualizes, he frets, rages and sometimes wallows.
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"She's methodical and intellectualizes the game, and she's clutch.
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Other times, he intellectualizes it, referring in a recent interview to " the hostile takeover of journalism by deconstructionism.
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Robert De Niro gives viewers a monster who intellectualizes the existence of his soul, making him hard to either fear or hate.
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In an interview earlier this year, Carrey described this movie as being about " two really stupid guys with bad haircuts, " and even that synopsis over-intellectualizes it.
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According to Plotinus, virtue is a hexis of the soul that is not primarily related to praxis and habituation; hexis is a quality of being in an active state of possession that intellectualizes the soul in permanent contemplation of the intelligible world ( Enn.