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intelligentsia

[in-tel-i-jent-see-uh, -gent-] / ɪnˌtɛl ɪˈdʒɛnt si ə, -ˈgɛnt- /




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This was our favorite with milk, but both the Intelligentsia and Verve darker roasts had a tannic, drying quality.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2023

In 2017, the Chicago-based chain Intelligentsia was bought by Peet’s Coffee; both were later absorbed by a German holding company that went public in 2020, valued at more than $13 billion.

From New York Times • Aug. 29, 2022

Seeking some more professional tips, I called on Bailey Manson, innovation manager at Chicago-based Intelligentsia.

From Salon • Jul. 21, 2021

While the internet seized on what’s come to be known as the Great Oat Milk Shortage of 2018, Berg and the team at Intelligentsia were tasked with breaking the news to their loyal patrons.

From Slate • Jul. 20, 2021

They are the sort of equivalent of the Russian Intelligentsia, an irresponsible middle class with ideas.

From Mr. Britling Sees It Through by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)




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