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1 A great intellect can comprehend these criminals, and account for the crime.
2 She is said to be a woman of great intellect and wit.
3 The great intellect of the dynasty of Stalkon was legendary throughout the land.
4 The professors at the Sorbonne appreciated his great intellect and originality.
5 The great intellect is often too sharp for the granite of this life.
6 No one, least of all Johnson, thinks he's a great intellect .
7 A position that only great intellect could secure in that country.
8 Vassili had a great intellect , but his character was weak in some respects.
9 He had a great intellect - agi-ganticintellect, sweeping the horizon with his arm.
10 The blind side of Franklin's great intellect was his lack of religious imagination.
11 Pista was not a man of great intellect or loquacious speech.
12 Good thing we have your great intellect to rescue us from my flawed presentation.
13 He had a great intellect , but not a great soul.
14 To be astonished by nothing is a sign, they say, of a great intellect .
15 He had a great intellect and succinct political judgment.
16 We hail in her the great intellect which asserts the superiority of woman over man.
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