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1 They're known as being very intelligent , and they're a great family pet.
2 Taylor is very intelligent and reached all her milestones ahead of time.
3 My grandmother was very intelligent and not particularly interested in going out.
4 I think he's very intelligent and has real good taste in music.
5 The position of the British government was intelligible, if not very intelligent .
6 In many respects she was naive, and she really wasn't very intelligent .
7 In and outside the ring, very intelligent , and very funny as well.
8 You have a smooth and high forehead, which shows you're very intelligent .
9 I think we're dealing with a very twisted and very intelligent man.
10 These Sioux were very intelligent and superior Indians, and were well dressed.
11 Still, she must have been very intelligent to have done the office.
12 He's very intelligent , and probably the shrewdest business man in the County.
13 This cook was a fine-looking and very intelligent mulatto slave named Cacasotte.
14 She had a charming, easy manner and looked very intelligent and capable.
15 This opinion was confirmed when the missionary, a very intelligent Tahitian, arrived.
16 He looks very intelligent and would make the ideal companion for Fitz.
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