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Significados de intelligent direction em inglês
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Uso de intelligent direction em inglês
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This personal hint persisted; I was almost aware of conscious and intelligentdirection.
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Despite Hodgman's vigorous and intelligentdirection the play does labour towards the conclusion.
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The Athenians at the outset assumed the offensive under the intelligentdirection of Cimon.
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Especially will this be the case with intelligentdirection and the advantages of co-operation.
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The movie holds up thanks to intelligentdirection, solid stunts and a lively sense of fun.
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The intelligentdirection of the mind must also be brought into action with all muscular efforts.
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We do not believe that Mr. Darwin means to deny the necessity of such intelligentdirection.
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Add to this, a perfectly authentic set, intelligentdirection and lighting, and you have a noteworthy production.
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There is a definite scheme of things; it is under intelligentdirection and works under immutable laws.
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If there is Purpose in the universe there is Will; you cannot have Purpose or intelligentdirection, without Will.
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He provides his team with intelligentdirection and has a good feel for space on the fringes and in behind opposing teams.
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It was his part to combine and give intelligentdirection to the whole, instead of charging forward at haphazard with Sedgwick's division.
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The first requisite being an organization that could give intelligentdirection to effort, the formation of a General Staff occupied my early attention.
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But to run into them intentionally and voluntarily argues considerable powers of strategy, an intelligentdirection of movement which I respect and admire.
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Thickets, swamps, and ravines, rendered intelligentdirection and concerted manoeuvering impossible, and furious and bloody as was the conflict, its results were indecisive.
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The obvious remedy for this would be more intelligentdirection in the collection of news, and more careful sifting and supervision of it when gathered.