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Hence, he does not have to humble himself to the Higher In - 25 And the star messengers, the Dan telligence which is there to create higher Ophanim, speak directly in him more godliness. through the Masters of Light Naphtali 21 This key tells us that the whose vibrations s o u n d in the Torah is t h e synthesis of all the scrolls of the Torah.
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Raymond Wu is the managing director of the political risk consulting firm e-telligence.
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For anyone who knows a few things about film history or read Peter Biskind's gossipy Easy Riders Raging Bulls or really, has any cine-telligence, you should understand Beatty's contribution to cinema is significant.
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IRAQSaddam's Private DisneylandEven dictators like to have fun. last week u.s. in-telligence declassified an aerial photograph that it said shows a private resort built by Saddam Hussein.
Periscope 2008
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If you've followed the news for the past 20 years, you've no doubt heard the case against in-telligence testing.
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Armed men in cammo and painted faces hustled to and fro, shouting orders or receiving updated in - telligence.
Second Skin Lustbader, Eric 1995
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No longer are merely isolated problems treated “abstractly and by pure in - telligence” (Eudemus), but the whole of geometry is organized in a close network in which all the proposi - tions are linked to each other by logical relations, so that each proposition is made absolutely clear to the mind, either through its own self-evidence or through its logical dependence on the primary data.
AXIOMATIZATION ROBERT BLANCH 1968
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Proper staff work and a cool assessment of the day's in - telligence would have allowed the Germans to establish two things.
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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Gradually the tenuous strands of underground communication, which can operate under the most repressive alien regimes, were woven into a chain of command and in - telligence which retained its strength right up until the tragic events of the autumn of 1944.
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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Meanwhile many conflicting reports continued to arrive at the Admiralty giving the alleged positions of German ships and U-boats; and it was the task of the Director of Naval In - telligence to assess them.
Graf Spee Pope, Dudley 1956
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