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Rejecters were much more varied in their responses, only achieving a high level of correctness on intelligent design (hard to miss, since the word "intelligent" appears in the correct definition).

Her expression - bright, frank, and intelligent - appeared, while she was silent, to be altogether wanting in those feminine attractions of gentleness and pliability, without which the beauty of the handsomest woman alive is beauty incomplete.

Meanwhile, intelligent design appeared incapable of generating a scientific research program, which inevitably broadened the gap between it and the established norms of science.

Fortunately, the intelligent steed appeared so much accustomed to the ice that whenever he came to a crack he leaped over it with the greatest facility taking sleigh and passengers with him quite safely.

Sensationalist details grew like a snowball, and by the end of July, Independent's summary of the story was: "Facebook's artificial intelligence robots shut down after they start talking to each other in their own language… Facebook abandoned an experiment after two artificially intelligent programs appeared to be chatting to each other in a strange language only they understood".  .

It was the first place where the phrase "intelligent design" appeared in its primary present use, as stated both by its publisher Jon A. Buell, and by William A. Dembski in his expert witness report for Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District.

Rise, because just as Africa needs the world, the world needs Africa", how many leaders were tempted to respond with a rude noise on their vuvuzelas?The pity of it is that an intelligent man appears to have been seduced by the sound of his own voice.

The argument from intelligent design appears to have begun with Socrates, although the concept of a cosmic intelligence is older and David Sedley has argued that Socrates was developing an older idea, citing Anaxagoras of Clazomenae, born about 500 BC, as an earlier proponent.

His sprightly, intelligent commentary appears, seemingly, in every film documentary ever made.

These intelligent micelles appear to be superior over classical micelles that physically incorporate drugs.

So, if computers can some day be intelligent, and appear to us as persons, why shouldn't robot dogs?

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