| 1. | The intellectualizing, the analysis _ that can come later,
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| 2. | "I've never been good at intellectualizing the acting process.
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| 3. | My way of dealing with what happened was by intellectualizing it and doing this research.
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| 4. | Nothing will be gained by intellectualizing this.
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| 5. | They're intellectualizing ."
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| 6. | But intellectualizing this problem doesn't prevent my yawning all day and nodding off on the bus.
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| 7. | In fact, I really don't like intellectualizing or discussing characters or reactions or why they do things.
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| 8. | Though intrigued by both at first, he soon tires of Holly's insecure intellectualizing and Marina's shallowness.
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| 9. | However, such mad, verbal intellectualizing doesn't stop the always compelling Taylor ( " Mystic Pizza,"
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| 10. | Yet he wasn't smug and intellectualizing like Hugh Hefner; there was always a smile in Martin's vice.
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