Mr. Gershwin, a rather catlike man with an intelligent face and bristly whiskers, began. |
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The affenpinscher is thought to be the most suitable for a family pet as it is very intelligent and easy to train. |
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It shows a woman with a tall, intelligent face, straggly wiry hair and very long fingers held up and covering one eye. |
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Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown. |
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Marcus reciprocated the farewell gesture by slightly nodding his head and slowly blinking his large, intelligent eyes. |
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His language is raw and delivery raucous, but his intelligent and insightful material will make you think. |
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Universally acknowledged as highly intelligent and articulate, she is unusual in many respects. |
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Fakery, fiction and actual recorded history swirl together in this intelligent and readable book. |
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It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership. |
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But it always lacked focus, initially positioning itself as a intelligent agent software and handheld operating system developer. |
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The real problem was the fact that no intelligent debate on organised crime had taken place, he said. |
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Reality shows take the pressure off producers to produce high-class intelligent drama, or comedy, or something avant-garde and out there. |
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They created a problem for Ms. Young, though, since they made me sound intelligent and reasonable. |
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It was not unusual for highly intelligent men to be attracted to cults or sects, she said. |
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I looked into his kind and intelligent eyes, and instantly all of my doubts receded. |
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Infants may seem to be sleeping most of the time, but they're far more intelligent and receptive than most adults imagine. |
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He was intelligent and able, but deemed untrustworthy by most of his social and political equals. |
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One cannot expect a thoughtful and intelligent answer to an unthoughtful comment. |
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He must play Coffey as simple and unsophisticated, but yet intelligent and perceptive in a delicate balancing act. |
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That said, he also has an intelligent if unsettling sense of humour about himself. |
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For humanists, the highest value is intelligent coexistence between humans and nature. |
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If the newspaper publisher is smart, then the intelligent design ought to be continuously updated. |
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I like being the smart, intelligent career woman who is respected by her peers. |
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To execute our repertoire, dancers have to be more than good, smart, intelligent movers. |
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This year smart hearts and intelligent emotions are essential survival tools. |
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I would just like to say that I think Owen's a very smart and intelligent kind of gentleman. |
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Despite their rhetoric, their smarm, their thin veneer of respectability, they are racists by any intelligent definition. |
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He or she could be a decent, reserved, open-minded, unprejudiced, intelligent conservative such as Judge Michael McConnell. |
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Played by the luminous Olivia Williams, Anne's influence over her husband's decision-making is intelligent rather than bosomy. |
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Whilst unliked by most, I am highly revered by those intelligent enough to grasp my wit. |
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Almost six in ten women think men who read books are more interesting and intelligent while almost half think bookish blokes are more sensitive. |
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Why is the intelligent or even unintelligent symbiote idea more alarming than say a pacemaker or the suit? |
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What we need is not arrogant unilateralism, in other words, but intelligent unilateralism. |
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While intelligent and elegant, they have seemed rather slight and concerned with relatively marginal problems. |
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Sure, these guys are boneheads, but the script makes them come off as a bit more intelligent than one might suspect. |
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Resolution is an intelligent and unflinching confrontation with the murkier side of human nature. |
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He delivers a Ride Of The Valkyries in which he supplants bombast with an intelligent compliment to the story as it appears on stage. |
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There is a difference, he observes, between intelligent decentralized decisionmaking and slavish imitation. |
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Its intelligent bolt-on chassis was developed with UK design house Eldon for analogue TVs, but it can be used to add digital capability. |
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They have proved not to be the undiscerning and voracious predator of the movies but intelligent and selective. |
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There also seems to be broad opinion that chapters 4-14 are muddled, sometimes beyond intelligent interpretation. |
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On almost every song I couldn't help but tap my feet and bounce along with the uncompromising, intelligent beats. |
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Kooser never makes an allusion that an intelligent but unbookish reader will not immediately grasp. |
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The blogosphere also is no longer the preserve of a small number of mostly intelligent people that it was three or four years ago. |
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Saved by Mary and taken under her wing, they benefited from the love and education of a sincere and intelligent woman. |
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Less intelligent creatures would simply sit and wait for the weather to improve. |
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I will quickly write something intelligent tomorrow to atone for the blithering idiot I am tonight. |
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Marx always emphasised that we can learn more from intelligent conservatives than from simple liberals. |
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Although the planet is strangely Earth-like, you soon discover that it is ruled by intelligent and ruthless simians. |
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He is now between 60 and 70 years old, with silver silken hair neatly arranged on a fine intelligent head. |
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He's an intelligent man, and no-one likes being pigeonholed as a black-hearted satirist so early in their career. |
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They'll carry your bag, serve you well and even have time for intelligent conversation, but if you seek forelock tuggers, seek elsewhere. |
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Instead he just made some intelligent statements, and let his boss blabber on and on repeating himself endlessly. |
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I am a great deal more intelligent than these two troglodytes, and stronger than them, too. |
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The future of cardiovascular care will be combining devices, drugs, and biologics to take a more intelligent approach. |
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Whilst this is an intelligent and well-argued proposal, I couldn't help thinking that something had been missed out. |
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The Little Magazine is a bimonthly targeted at the highly educated, intelligent and aware reader. |
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They almost teach us a response to status anxiety that you could almost call intelligent misanthropy. |
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Llamas, despite their rather snooty expressions, are gentle, intelligent and highly trainable animals that seem to enjoy performing. |
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It is this dynamic that the intelligent field commander of a local militia or opposition group exploits. |
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Meanwhile, co-star Jolie is perfectly suited as the tough, intelligent young lady who can pierce anybody with a silent stare. |
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It does remind people that the President has intelligent people working directly beneath him. |
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But surely, you might say, Nigella is an intelligent woman, the thinking man's posh totty. |
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Michael went silent, turning his thoughts into an intelligent and speakable form. |
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Maybe intelligent beings cannot exist unless the world is governed by logic and mathematics? |
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While this may be a step in the right direction for intelligent artificial beings, it is a very small one. |
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I was just wondering why women should think that bald men were more intelligent than those of us not tonsorially challenged. |
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But when dealing with probabilistic arguments, such as found in the intelligent design approach, modus tollens does not hold anymore. |
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Insulting the two highest ranking seraphim may not be the most intelligent thing to do. |
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She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded. |
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Being the intelligent evil mastermind, he had already devised a scheme to rid him of the burden. |
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Spin fantasies in your head, she's probably the most charming and intelligent creature on earth. |
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It champions their main cinematic goals of creating intelligent beauty, of mixing the literal with lushness. |
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For many years, this intelligent and docile animal has been used by man as a beast of burden, circus performer, and even as a weapon of war. |
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Where a beautiful, intelligent young woman once stood was a beast of death and heartlessness. |
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These are intelligent but domesticated beasts which have a telepathic link with their human riders, who are colonists on a distant planet. |
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We met at work, and I was entranced by this big nerdy bearish intelligent fella. |
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An intelligent integration of Mendelian and molecular breeding techniques will help to enhance the nutritive value of staples. |
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The case was worth deciding this way, just to witness otherwise sensible intelligent academics melt down. |
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The lyrics are intelligent and engaging, while the music has more melody than the typical metal record. |
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They were also very intelligent and able to speak every language naturally. |
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A true bromance happens between men who know themselves, who are over their issues, and just want to hang out with other intelligent and open men. |
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She possesses a powerful voice, intelligent lyrics, excellent musicianship and a clear gift for melody. |
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She had grown used to not having her father around, and was so self-sufficient and intelligent and beautiful. |
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Many intelligent design advocates accept evolution and also an Earth billions of years old, not thousands. |
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Fredi was indeed fortunate to be born intelligent and became self-determining at an early age. |
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In fact, it may be that every intelligent race in the universe inadvertently self-destructs in this way. |
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You almost feel sorry for the band, looking at their fanbase and realizing that an intelligent band is worshipped by throngs of idiots. |
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This is a thoughtful, carefully crafted and, above all, intelligent movie which deserves a massive audience. |
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I'd start intelligent debate about it but I was three sheets to the wind when I watched it and recall very little about it. |
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Parrots are very intelligent and go through development stages as they mature and assert their will like rebellious teenagers. |
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But surely, you might say, she is an intelligent woman, the thinking man's posh totty. |
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Grungey if intelligent indie meets spiked math rock, and unexpectedly this really works. |
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Debbie's mother described her daughter as intelligent and a deep thinker as her father was. |
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Although he has not got much speed, he is an intelligent thinker and he knows what he is doing. |
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Constant exchanges of intelligent banter and a pretty unsettling appearance hold the atmosphere to a sharp edge. |
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Anyone intelligent can surely figure that out for themselves by hearing him speak? |
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I was even more amazed to find him personable, intelligent and on the ball. |
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Through most schools of Greek philosophy, this term was used to designate a rational, intelligent and thus vivifying principle of the universe. |
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Perhaps the most literate and intelligent man of his time, Shakespeare was also manifestly a man of the theater. |
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People are too intelligent for us to direct their minds and tell them go this way or that way. |
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Thus the appearance of teleology by itself is not sufficient to infer intelligent design. |
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People with paranoid disorders are often highly intelligent and can create complex scenarios about how and why they are being persecuted. |
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In Melbourne there is a backlash against these types of guys, because they often have nothing intelligent to say. |
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As she stepped closer, the intelligent reptilian head and glittering scaly body became apparent. |
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Explorers might find a highly developed and intelligent variety of worm which would not need oxygen to live. |
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He has simply got on with the job and his district have built a firm and vocal support base backed by intelligent marketing. |
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Technology today offers savvy business executives increasingly intelligent ways of cutting costs and automating business processes. |
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Like all Geminis, the personality and mental make-up is highly intelligent and versatile. |
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There were tall trees, wide-open plains, meandering streams, babbling brooks, rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people. |
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In this post, he makes some very interesting and intelligent remarks about underage drinking. |
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Dogs are intelligent enough to stay in the shade and avert their eyes from the sun. |
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The result will be a thorough, intelligent market research study that is likely to yield tangible results. |
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There are some intelligent people in it, but the organism of the government is not intelligent. |
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They ought to beam him down to us, to demonstrate the existence of intelligent civic life on the planet Northern Ireland. |
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Strong, full of life, intelligent and lusty, he overwhelms the screen with his regal presence. |
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Our leader is intelligent and astute, as we have seen with her handling of Iraq. |
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His interests span a broad range of topics in astrophysics, from cosmology to the emergence of intelligent life. |
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She's really intelligent but she never throws it in your face or tries to lord it over you. |
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According to the narrator, who obviously loves his elephants, Asian elephants are also far more intelligent than their African brothers. |
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As we saw last month, intelligent use of custom actions means creating our own mini-language, with its own loops, conditionals and variables. |
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It is nothing short of extraordinary that, at the close of the 20th century, intelligent people still believe in superstitious rubbish. |
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And as the most intelligent animal on the planet, no other animal has the capacity to be sapiosexual. |
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Most sapiosexual people place a lot of value and emphasis on finding someone who is emotionally intelligent as well. |
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Eminem does a sound job of reflecting the concerns of young America with articulate, intelligent lyrics and then he missteps. |
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She said that he was a coherent, intelligent and articulate man but one with a tendency to ramble on. |
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It gives me hope that the American public can recognize and appreciate an artful, intelligent film if and when one is actually offered. |
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Mary might have been an extremely intelligent woman but she had rotten judgment in men. |
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There is no rose-coloured love here, but rather an intelligent approach to the personal and the poetic. |
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Cuvier found her to have a lively, intelligent mind, an excellent memory, and a good ear for music. |
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However, it would be a foolish man who tried to dictate to three such lively and intelligent minds. |
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The debate is lively and stimulating, and many of the exchanges are intelligent and filled with views that are argued with cool logic. |
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The kids in this, who take their RPG into real life, are not geeks, but intelligent kids who enjoy role-playing. |
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His work forms a single entity that is full of life, intelligent and open-minded, yet riven with doubt, idiosyncrasy, and contradiction. |
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The signs were there that the country would not tolerate that, so the attack should have surprised few intelligent people. |
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He wore wire rim glasses that, all together, made him look like the cultured, intelligent and dangerous man he was. |
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In theory there should be no intelligent species within a million light years the solar system. |
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That's the kind of light-hearted and spunky approach that packages the intelligent and truly insightful advice she gives. |
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Solid, intelligent performances all round, and a very good start to a project that promises more riches and insights to come. |
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I ask these not as rhetorical questions and not as a prelude to an intelligent statement that explains exactly how it ends. |
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Clever footwork, intelligent running and sheer hard graft earned him plenty of applause. |
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So, the film has intelligent moments, bright spots, flashes of insight, but it lacks genuine weight and presence. |
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What the 131st lacks in intelligent dazzle, it makes up for in bulk and an ingratiating earnest of good will. |
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The anthropic principle has given much weight to the theory of intelligent design. |
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There have also been extraordinary achievements when intelligent faith, deep learning, and imaginative wisdom have come together. |
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A round of applause for Melissa please, for behind every successful man is an intelligent woman orchestrating the whole shooting match. |
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Blogs will transform the human race into a hyper intelligent race of androids able to travel through time and shoot laser beams from their eyes! |
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Modern Science Fiction abounds with intelligent robots and androids, both good and bad. |
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The result is that he jumps to easy conclusions, something intelligent laypeople are not likely to trust. |
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In reality, IT is an integral part of business operations that requires planning, intelligent execution and maintenance. |
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Indeed, if Darwin's analogy proves anything, it shows the need for intelligent intervention to produce new life forms. |
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All public representatives have to be sensible and intelligent and address this in a responsible way. |
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It isn't surprising that so many intelligent men and women seem to have renounced passionate commitment, opting instead for the single life. |
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And since they are the intelligent ones, they are able to cause trouble for the more larcenous politicians. |
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The intelligent reasoning of this young person renews me with fresh hope for the future of this planet. |
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Bowler links the rise of intelligent design and young-Earth creationism with the rise of fundamentalism worldwide. |
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Unlike young-earth creationism, intelligent design maintains a not inconsiderable base within academia. |
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Anyhow, she was intelligent too, you betcha, the smartest kitty cat I've ever known. |
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The station's public-service remit should guarantee that such a critical aspect of Irish life gets intelligent coverage. |
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He finds no use for organized religion in the life and conduct of intelligent men. |
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His is a relentlessly energetic, deliciously sentimental, powerfully intelligent art. |
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There were tall trees, wide-open planes, meandering streams, babbling brooks, rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people. |
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Let's just say this funny, thoughtful, intelligent and crazy book is one of the best all-purpose reads of the year. |
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She's the most wonderful, intelligent person and a real lady, which is hard to find in showbusiness. |
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The king was intelligent and punctilious in his performance of his official duties and had a regal bearing that commanded immediate respect. |
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Most of the air security reforms Robert Poole recommends are intelligent and well taken. |
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He is wrapped up in thought, intelligent thought no doubt, but it has this buffer effect between him and whatever is around him. |
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What this goes to show is how very little most people, even intelligent and knowledgable people, know about language. |
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Kate Sheedy is a very pretty, intelligent and articulate girl teetering on the brink of womanhood. |
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Fast, intelligent and a great tackler, he will be no walkover, even for players as good as Olivier Magne, Budge Pountney and Neil Back. |
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The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
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Deadwood combines fascinating character studies with intelligent writing and an absorbing plot. |
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Following them were cops, shouting out orders to each other in a loud jabber of falsely intelligent strictness. |
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An insightful and intelligent collection of resources for academics and students. |
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We need intelligent persons who maintain comity among colleagues, share their passion, and serve their neighbor and society warm-heartedly. |
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This looks authentic and suffused with a rich, intelligent kind of warm-heartedness. |
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And the supporting studies are more accessible to the intelligent layperson than some reports suggest. |
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Third, he made it all accessible to the intelligent layman in simple, lucid English. |
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Even very stupid bots can appear intelligent if they are acting in accord with our preconceptions. |
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We had an intelligent team, a very fundamentally sound team that worked together. |
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A key contributor to the stability and the speed of postfix is the intelligent way in which it queues mail. |
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He was a wealthy young man, a brilliant battle commander, intelligent and witty. |
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Even with her intelligent and quick mind, she could come up with no way of getting to her dagger. |
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They were much more intelligent than we were, and quite frankly, we were jealous of their achievements. |
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She's clearly an intelligent woman, quick-witted and self-effacing, so doesn't she worry that her job is essentially stupid? |
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Evan is intelligent and quick-witted but sometimes a little lost in the modern world of speed dating and go-getting career women. |
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The royal children would have been handed over to the Jesuits for education, led by the gentle and intelligent Father Garnet. |
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When he returned an intelligent ball back across the six-yard area, Thompson slid in to bundle it over the line. |
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Allen said that the project was an opportunity to search for intelligent life beyond the solar system while doing conventional radio astronomy. |
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These are bright-eyed, eager, intelligent young people, but they run into concrete walls and outright discrimination. |
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An intelligent and well-educated girl, she joined the household of Catherine Parr. |
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I took him to be a man in his sixties, strong-faced, intelligent and well-informed. |
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He's very bright and intelligent and he's, honestly, probably the most wonderful person to look up to. |
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She was intelligent and coherent and not the least bit cosy or vacuously spiritual. |
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I was sort of a journeyman player, played as hard as I could, and was a reasonably intelligent player. |
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Ms September will embody the professional, intelligent yet sexy career woman. |
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Alex is extremely intelligent with a propensity for fits of anger and uncontrollable rage. |
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While he is a sensitive and intelligent character, he is also incredibly neurotic and obsessed with his sister, Caddy. |
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Performances are enhanced by an intelligent musical score and adept cinematography. |
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There are going to be some awful times in the next few years, and some of them will be useable by an intelligent opposition. |
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No one saw the attack which left Mrs Anderton, a lively and intelligent widow, with a fractured hip and broken wrist. |
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The guitarist leader plays with the intelligent spark of an upstart and the relaxed confidence of a veteran. |
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She metamorphosed into a highly intelligent woman who engaged the General on recondite matters of French history and culture. |
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Companies taking capacity offline is an intelligent reaction in a soft market. |
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Seriously, this is really more character assassination and it's disturbing to see wise and intelligent people discussing this in these terms. |
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Employers think, here's a person who is adventuresome, intelligent and probably creative. |
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A fan of lively debate and intelligent conversation, his rapier wit is razor sharp, and is certainly on top form today. |
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I knew that birding with such a diverse assemblage of people would be a challenge, but I also knew that they're all intelligent and appreciative folk. |
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The implication is that such fine tuning implies an intelligent tuner. |
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Some of these songs have a varying beat and indications of some intelligent musicianship, not like the penetrating bass that thunders out from cars and flats wherever you go. |
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If they did, it would be the first signs of intelligent life from the underachieving aggie. |
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Blue jays are among the most colourful and intelligent back yard visitors. |
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Layla may be beautiful and intelligent and all that jazz, but she's Layla. |
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In other words, in Raelian belief, intelligence is responsible for the origin of the intricate DNA codes of life, including the ones coding for our intelligent brain. |
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For a ten-year-old his questions are intelligent and well-informed. |
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He is exceptionally thorough, intelligent and well-informed. |
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Given these constraints, as oppressive as the white tie and collar studs the men joylessly wear, the actors give focused, intelligent performances. |
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Both women are too intelligent to put on an act to catch a man. |
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The nature of this software, with its intelligent objects and adeptness at technical drawings, diagrams, and charts leads to comparisons with Microsoft Visio. |
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The grand intelligent design blueprint surely would not and could not condone such a partition. |
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With an adroit and intelligent adaptation, Ruiz has forced us to reflect on how we make our own lives into stories, and how we tell them to ourselves. |
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If it was just an act, how could anyone have kept it up so convincingly for more than 20 years, without giving a glimpse of something intelligent underneath. |
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For one thing, computers are a pretty intelligent lot, if the measure of intelligence is the ability to absorb, process and recall vast amounts of information. |
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But it is hard not to ponder whether more intelligent constitutional reform could have refashioned the assembly in a useful way, rather than simply abolishing it. |
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The highly respected, intelligent and tenured Harvard psychiatrist has embarrassed his university by very publicly embracing the myth of alien abductions. |
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Todd is very intelligent and is all about media and everything film. |
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Where then is the danger of trusting these cases, which form allowedly a very large proportion, to the hands of an intelligent and well educated woman? |
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This seriously intelligent interpretation is one out of the box. |
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I chose Natasha because of her ephemeral delicacy and intelligent beauty in her debut stage role as Nina in The seagull. |
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Luckily, however, the intelligent commentary of two thoughtful and self-aware women can. |
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This DVD is a great mix of live music and intelligent conversation with a great band of seemingly cool guys, albeit with a geek factor reminiscent of the math faculty. |
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All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something. |
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Whether you need a break from exams, or are just looking for an amusing, intelligent film, you can't go wrong with a trip to the zany world of Steve Zissou. |
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It runs a bit long but great lines, solid, zippy performances, laughs, intelligent ideas and some out-and-out chaos make this a model Fringe experience. |
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Daughter's Keeper is a zippily intelligent and emotionally charged peephole into the peculiar politics that govern motherhood and the American legal system. |
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In Delicious Chemistry the elements of restrained instrumentation, intelligent arrangement and superbly controlled vocals come together into a powerful compound. |
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She is also usually level-headed, pleasant, intelligent and courteous. |
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You would think that he would tell him to rattle the cage of the Auditor General, and get a report in lickety-split so that they could make an intelligent assessment. |
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He's tall, he's gorgeous, he's built, he's intelligent what's not to like? |
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They are often intelligent and obedient, but are less suited to family life because their small size puts them at risk to the rough play of small children. |
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Thank you both very much for a spirited, lively, intelligent discussion. |
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But what most feeds his loathing is his love for his sensitive, intelligent mother, and the realisation that he had to share her affection with such a brute. |
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Visitors will be fascinated to see the lodges and dams that beavers build and, given the chance, will be delighted to watch these entertaining and intelligent animals. |
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Jauhar is clearly an intelligent doctor and writer who has garnered the attention of important decision-makers. |
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Gone was the dignified and intelligent articulation of ideas. |
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In addition to that, it may be used in practical applications, such as interactive grammatical lookup and intelligent dictionaries, spell checkers, etc. |
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Harrison Blackwood and his cronies, meanwhile, spend their days ruminating on, and searching for, signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. |
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Obviously intelligent and resourceful, Jonathan is taking full advantage of his deployment to add all kinds of exciting Arabian avifauna to his life list. |
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The most intelligent storage network backbones are now being built with the connection-level intelligence necessary to present traffic patterns in a granular way. |
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No intelligent words from the President or anyone else, can breathe life into the dead, or erase the burn scars on the bodies of people who were injured in the blasts. |
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Stationary and mobile monitoring of the scope required would generate so much sensor data that it could only be done if artificially intelligent computers were doing the work. |
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Its members are the people who will most benefit from intelligent government action that incentivizes private-sector investment. |
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Genuinely funny and intelligent and navel-gazing and strange, these parts might eventually add up to something truly big. |
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Beijing doesn't believe that the people of Hong Kong are intelligent enough to find their own way. |
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Large numbers believe that Kate is intelligent and even larger numbers saw her as a potentially positive role model. |
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How then, does the intelligent design movement persist, in the face of so much damning contrary evidence? |
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Sometimes, intelligent people can think themselves into trouble. |
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I can imagine an intelligent bark beetle pondering why it is that the oak tree on which it has deposited its eggs is so well suited to their growth. |
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He shot almost everyone who was intelligent and thereby ensured that the surviving mediocrities would manage to lose an empire within 40 years of his death. |
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I come up with amazingly intelligent things to say when I tweak. |
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Many therapists have been told that they are more sensitive, intelligent and compassionate than the patient's callous, self-involved, demanding and critical spouse. |
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Even if debunked, the book serves a valuable purpose by encouraging new ways of thinking about intelligence and efforts to build intelligent computers. |
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Here is a supremely intelligent and competent man, superbly qualified in so many ways for the highest executive office. |
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The one night stand seems, despite his toadish ways after the event, to be a genuinely kind and intelligent individual, even as he's trying to weasel out of a relationship. |
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Thus, it's refreshing to have an opportunity to see an intelligent slice of beefcake use his masculine wiles to seduce and coerce a woman to do his bidding. |
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Opponents of intelligent design have apparently settled on their strategy. |
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The grubby Kruzaeb and tortoise-like Vurthal-Aran were respected and very intelligent races, but they had absolutely no use in a battle situation. |
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Brought up the hard way, the Garda believed that for one to become so prominent in such a tough area, there was no doubting Mr Kelly was a highly intelligent man. |
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Proposed new technology to be implemented includes intelligent transport systems such as message signing, active traffic management techniques and information systems. |
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Nothing like an unbiased free press to stir up intelligent debate, although coming from the UK, with its tabloid trash, I'm hardly one to talk really. |
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Zambians are able to make informed and intelligent choices and be not easily swayed by politicking and rumours about our leaders being tribalists. |
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Thackley gave their opponents the run around for much of the mismatch, cutting Brodsworth open at will with crisp passing and intelligent movement. |
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Progressives hate the messiness of this, preferring the direct application of reason by the intelligent elite. |
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But the rolling chat format can lead to trivialisation and less depth, and there are a lot of intelligent listeners out there who want to think about issues. |
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Done up in blackface, Olivier gives a very intelligent reading of the part, providing real conviction to lines that could easily have elicited laughter. |
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Through some strange process of absorption, many otherwise intelligent individuals become blithering idiots under the barrage of abuse that is pledging. |
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Likewise, intelligent multicast handling is essential for maintaining efficient throughput when high volumes of multicast and broadcast traffic are present. |
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It's a shame because, with its stunning visuals, intelligent gameplay and interesting multiplayer modes, it deserves to reach as wide an audience as possible. |
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This savvy, emotionally rich comedy-drama proves that the often sloppy Mumblecore genre has room for more disciplined and intelligent entertainment. |
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For novice and fitness-enthusiasts alike, the Amiigo's intelligent pattern recognition alleviates a major headache at the gym. |
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It has even been speculated that if a bolide had not seen out the dinosaurs, then they would have eventually evolved into a human-grade intelligent species. |
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She was too intelligent and too well educated for domestic slavery. |
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I mean, it's not as if I'm after a film with car chases but I want something reasonably intelligent without being something that would send me to sleep. |
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This point was highlighted by contributors to the documentary, who indicated that an articulate and intelligent woman lay underneath the blonde bombshell. |
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Although the majority of slaves lived and died in bondage, the intelligent and enterprising slave lived in the hope of eventually buying his freedom. |
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Then there was me, a tall, chestnut haired, grey eyed, and very ungraceful woman with a low and intelligent voice wearing a plain, but practical, dress. |
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Yet the judge, a seemingly intelligent and well-regarded woman, apparently bought it. |
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He was born to be an actor, and when he conscientiously set himself to a task he could blend his genius with a thoroughly sound and intelligent craftsmanship. |
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The sad part is that the present head and deputy head of the nation are by far the most intelligent and smart pair of leaders we have had for a long period of time. |
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Nikki was intelligent while Jack had a different type of smarts. |
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He's a very intelligent football player, has the savvy and smarts. |
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They showed that the basic building blocks of life, amino acids, can be obtained from purely chemical elements by natural laws without intelligent intervention. |
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Not surprisingly, the father of intelligent design, Phillip Johnson, is not a scientist but a lawyer. |
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They need to know that nursing requires bright, intelligent individuals. |
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These are bright, intelligent characters and they speak a lot. |
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They're too tongue-in-cheek, too savvy and intelligent to be discounted as amateurs, yet sophomoric enough to not buckle to pretentiousness and delusions of grandeur. |
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Leander wrote intelligent pieces for a broadsheet under a male pseudonym. |
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What is most delightful is the pleasure of discovering how perceptively intelligent and articulate, as well as irreverent, Spiegelman is. |
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I have no idea how intelligent design theorists explain humans with tails. |
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Young-earth creationists and intelligent design advocates love debates. |
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