With his affable manner and intellectual intensity, you can almost picture him as one.
Rather, the point concerns intellectual intensity.
With fewer than 800 students, an average class size of eighteen and a student to faculty ratio of 10 to 1, the academic environment is small and intimate and known for its intellectual intensity.
The progenitor of these projects is Sibylla, a woman of frightening intellectual intensity who trades America for Oxford in an attempt to avoid a family tradition of dreams deferred.
But despite their physical immobility he had the strong impression that they played their game at a high level of intellectual intensity; mercifully, their brains were not as depleted as their bodies.
The personality is not unlike Kafka's, except with less intellectual intensity, which is too bad, and with American inflections, which is wonderful.
He may not be as big as Spiderman or Batman, but the emotional and intellectual intensity Tintin inspires in his readers is far greater than your typical comic-book heavyweight.
Mix of Actors and Scholars Professor Elton wants the institute to incorporate the dramatic intensity of acting, with the intellectual intensity of academia.
His round gold wire-rim glasses gave his large black face a look of intellectual intensity which was heightened by his closely cut beard.
This literate first novel revolves around a woman of scary intellectual intensity, her brainiac son (who reads the "Odyssey" at 4 - in Greek) and his seven potential fathers.