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"And as I emerge I see our bones know an ancient divinity; / and the bones, the bones, the bones they breathe" — the intelligence of what he has to say is never in doubt.
It took hours, days and weeks for me to fully appreciate the intelligence of what he was saying: If your business can't kick off enough cash flow to service even a small loan at the beginning, then you're doing something wrong--wrong product, too much overhead, weak selling and marketing, whatever.
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Seymour Hersh, whose previous investigations have included the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, cited unnamed intelligence officials as part of what he called his "alternative history of the war on terror".
Mr. Gardner cited the account of Mr. Brown (which begins my book "Emotional Intelligence") as an example of what he calls "good work" — a calling that combines excellent performance, expresses one's ethics and offers a pleasing sense of engagement.
I was simply won over by the intelligence of what she was talking about, and of course, I also knew what she could do on stage".
Marcus's contemptuous description of religion as "fear of the mysterious, fear of defeat, and fear of death," his examination of religion in the light of pure logic, of science, of what he calls "intelligence," takes on a bitter philosophical guffaw of cosmic irony in light of the fact that it's being told by Marcus's immortal... well, not soul, but his seemingly immortal mind.
Whether it's trade away … the secrets of our national intelligence, to, what he could do to the United States Supreme Court in the next four years".
The file on journalist and comedian Mark Thomas, who is part of the legal action, contained more than 60 pieces of intelligence in what he has described as "being wonderfully odd in an Ealing Comedy-meets-the-Stasi sort of way".
As well, it shows how the debonair Fleming drew on his experiences as a man about town and as a prewar foreign correspondent, in the world of banking and investment, in his postwar sojourns in Jamaica, and as a World War II aide to the head of Britain's directorate of naval intelligence, to give what he described as "verisimilitude" to Bond's world of spies and villains and romance.
George J. Tenet, the director of central intelligence, resigned for what he said were personal reasons.
The previous day, he had met with Bryan Wells and Martin Howard, of Defence Intelligence, to discuss what he would say.
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