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Signs of intelligence at a young age.
Incidental Intelligence: At a bargain counter in Macy's, the ladies can buy slacks called Frontier Capris.
Manning was dispatched to work in intelligence at a forward operating base in Iraq.
Westchester Intelligence: At a charity bazaar in Mount Kisco, the stall labelled "Children's Books" contained a copy of Ibsen's "A Doll's House".
"I figured I would offer fashion, cerebral intelligence at a magnificent level and the ability to communicate for my district," he claimed.
In 1972 he was appointed deputy chief of defence staff (intelligence) at a time when east-west relations were mired in tension.
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She was in her 20s when her father was killed by his chief of intelligence at an alcohol-fuelled private dinner.
The talks are being held under the auspices of Gen. Omar Suleiman, the director of Egyptian intelligence, at an undisclosed location here.
Their relationship to intelligence at an early age is a thought of particular interest, because it would potentially aid in understanding the role of ApoE for cognitive functioning across the lifespan [ 14, 23] and the nature of human cognitive mechanisms.
Incidental Intelligence: At Fort Benning, a temporary building bears a sign that says: "This building will burn in fifteen minutes".
By William Walden and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, December 9, 1944 P. 24 Incidental Intelligence: At Fort Benning, a temporary building bears a sign that says: "This building will burn in fifteen minutes".
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