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1 Suitably dressed, he seemed timid and awkward, reserved, quite diffident, and of mediocre intelligence .
2 The CIA would then become "a poor to mediocre intelligence operation virtually in perpetuity."
3 A fanatic and a man of mediocre intelligence , that monk might perhaps be a considerable force in the hands of the Society.
4 It may fairly be called professional slang, and can quickly be acquired, even by men of mediocre intelligence , in any diplomatic circle.
5 Publicly it was said that he was a great theologian, but privately he was considered a strong man, although of mediocre intelligence .
6 "A mediocre intelligence and a detestable friend" is the way the prototype of Claude Lantier puts the case.
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