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Mr. Stone called Raine "big brains with big Rolodexes" and said "the money has some intellect with it".
The zero-sum fluctuations of Hass's material, some intellect followed by some feeling, coolness here, warmth there, at times become a formula — more a recipe for soup than soup — but at other times yield work that, exquisitely receptive to actual happiness, has opened up new territory for the personal poem.
The zero-sum fluctuations of Hass's material, some intellect followed by some feeling, coolness here, warmth there, at times become a formula more a recipe for soup than soup but at other times yield work that, exquisitely receptive to actual happiness, has opened up new territory for the personal poem.
"There's an ancient soul there – a philosopher of some intellect," Styler said.
The plan was devised by John Rivers, "a man of some intellect and ingenuity", who found accomplices in Cardiff-based steel erector Martin O'Brien and his brother Dennis, a builder from Barry – two younger men recruited for their brawn, not brains.
Growing up as a short chubby "nerd" and continuing into adulthood as a short, "portly" adult of some intellect, that commercial was cruel and hurtful-and brought back memories of humiliation in my "wonder" years of enduring taunts, jokes, and ridicule about my height, my weight, and even my smarts.
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A corollary of his position on the survival of the soul-intellect in the afterlife through its perfection is the recognition that some intellects that remain potential and un-actualised have no afterlife.
When we talk about "intelligence" we are describing behaviour, or a propensity towards certain behaviour, and not the exercise of some disembodied intellect.
In the meantime, the message for children, parents and teachers is, as Ramsden writes in Nature, Ramsden says: "This [study is] encouraging to some whose intellect may improve, and a warning that early achievers may not maintain potential".
Surely some fitting representative of the human species, some Homo sapientissimus, someone chosen for special qualities of health or intellect, some screen or sports star, maybe technoplutocrat-in-chief Bill Gates.
I don't know if that means I'm like some super-intellect or maybe it's just not that complicated.
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