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He had been a competitive swimmer, Mr. Simmons said, and soon was training as a triathlete and hoping to be chosen for work alongside Special Forces and SEALs, mixing a calm and methodical intelligence with physical drive.
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Marsh's brittle, plaintive sound and outwardly methodical constructions disguise a warmth and an energetic intelligence.
Yet, we already know that implementing this methodical torture regime was interdisciplinary and interdepartmental, including intelligence, military, legal and medical expertise.
"From the conversations I've had with him," said Judith A. Jacobs, the Democratic presiding officer of the county Legislature, "I've been impressed with his intelligence, his calmness and his ability to deal with a problem with the most methodical and analytical way".
His methodical execution of the plan was a mixture of the old Nixonian cunning and also pathos; considerable intelligence and focused determination.
Like many reporters, Mr. Remnick describes Mr. Obama in these pages as cool, charismatic, slightly detached: an autodidact with a lawyer's analytical intelligence and a novelist's empathetic temperament; an idealist who is also a pragmatist; a politician inclined to be methodical and cautious in his decision making.
We like methodical.
Clinton was methodical.
"He was extremely methodical.
Benjamin added, "Very methodical.
"It's methodical.
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