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Meanings of increased intelligence in English
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Usage of increased intelligence in English
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The animal studies don't shed any light on the increasedintelligence in humans.
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So the claim that breastfeeding is linked with increasedintelligence is perhaps overstating things.
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There can be increasedintelligence cooperation.
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And it is Carlylism to opine that the general grand result of increasedintelligence is a tendency to deterioration.
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I have not, in my own experience, found true courtesy and consideration to be the fruit of increasedintelligence.
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Vietnamese submariners are trained in India, while the two sides have significantly increasedintelligence sharing and are exploring advanced weapons sales.
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There is absolutely no ground for the assumption that increasedintelligence and intellectual power diminishes sexual emotion in the human creature of either sex.
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Clinton responded to the Orlando attack by calling for increasedintelligence gathering and air strikes on Islamic State forces, while warning against demonizing American Muslims.
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When someone from the audience asked Burt if he was suggesting that this erratic behavior was directly caused by increasedintelligence, Burt ducked the question.
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The only things that do our class any good, Miss Hastings, are the things they COMPEL-compelby their increasedintelligence and increased unity and power.
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Increasedintelligence means prolonged infancy 8.
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"Well," said the other, "I suppose that is owing to the increasedintelligence produced by habits of reading, attending lectures, and studying mechanism."
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"At times, then, my heart ached for you, but now, with my increasedintelligence, I perceive how much good it all did you."