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1 They're far more intelligent than the great apes and exponentially more aggressive.
2 Much less complicated than men, generally more intelligent and certainly less demanding.'
3 Social ostracism is gradually giving way among the more intelligent Christian people.
4 He strikes me as by far the more intelligent of the two.
5 Can they really make all of us more intelligent or learn more ?
6 People here are more intelligent and much less reticent than in Lajas.
7 Only the more intelligent ponies scented an occasional friendly and sociable bear.
8 They were of all types and colors, the more intelligent types predominating.
9 The father, many in Turkmenistan think, is more intelligent than the son.
10 Guilders were taller, heavier, more skillful, and in many ways more intelligent .
11 Never were more intelligent old ladies than Mrs. Poinsett and Miss Pinckney.
12 An understanding of each of these will make us more intelligent critics.
13 It might be more intelligent to start packing before it's too late.'
14 She was much more intelligent than during our first drive on Tuesday.
15 The native Kea could be just as intelligent, if not more intelligent .
16 He was obviously more intelligent than most, and better at conserving himself.
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