| 41. | Rather than selecting books for their intrinsic value, middlebrows select and read what they are told is best.
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| 42. | But during its short introduction, the drama was yet another triumph of Kelley's kind of middlebrow intellectualism.
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| 43. | The third loves a neat office, drives a red convertible and mixes the trappings of wealth with middlebrow tastes.
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| 44. | It's scarcely a bad show, but those great early seasons spoiled viewers for the current middlebrow sensibility.
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| 45. | Although " middlebrow " often has connoted contempt, Lynes lauded the zeal and aspirations of the middlebrows.
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| 46. | Although " middlebrow " often has connoted contempt, Lynes lauded the zeal and aspirations of the middlebrows.
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| 47. | There is no hint of the middlebrow, middleground picture-making that was later to give Chagall a bad name.
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| 48. | "Quiz Show " _ Middlebrow morality tale in which telling the truth is the ultimate indicator of character.
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| 49. | Their stated object was epater le bourgeois _ to shock the middlebrow establishment _ but there were scatological overtones as well.
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| 50. | A writer who appeals to highbrow critics and middlebrow readers alike, Shields tells sympathetic, unsentimental stories about ordinary people.
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