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In the course of his career, Mr. Angleton became one of the most celebrated intelligence officers of his time.
The celebrated intelligence officer — known for wearing sneakers and turtlenecks to the office — simply listened and said little in response, Grimes said.
While Donald Trump has repeatedly brandished his Wharton undergraduate degree as proof of his intelligence, the Wharton community has never celebrated intelligence for its own sake.
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It's known to the Republican leadership in Congress who recognize it, and it's known to the intelligence community," the celebrated Watergate reporter noted Friday on CNN's "New Day" program.
PRAGUE — Life appears to be imitating art in a drama convulsing the Czech Republic: an accusation that Milan Kundera, one of Eastern Europe's most celebrated writers, denounced a Western intelligence agent to Czechoslovakia's Communist police when he was a 21-year-old student.
Raymond Kurzweil, a celebrated inventor and expert in artificial intelligence, has posted on his Web site a stinging 8,000-word 8,000-wordhat faults Wolfram for an outrageous leap of faith--for critiqueng that because simple rules can spin out beguiling complexity, they must be behind the deepest mysteries ofaults.
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