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1 He was a marvelously clever man, dexterous with hand and brain alike.
2 One of them was Paul, the other Barnabas, a man not marvelously clever , not greatly gifted.
3 All the officials and the whole city administration were bound by a marvelously clever and effective system.
4 He was a marvelously clever diplomatist.
5 "You're a marvelously clever woman, to think of that," he added.
6 "You're a devil," he said, "but you're a marvelously clever woman-
7 "I think you are a marvelously clever young man," was the lady's first remark as he concluded his account.
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