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  • With Samsung's new feature of the play-edit-sharing program called Intelli-Studio 2.0, users are given the unprecedented freedom and flexibility to view, edit and upload content to the web from any PC with their camcorder and USB cable.

    t-break: Tech @ Its Fastest 2010

  • So read the very first interview onThe Intelli-Gent Reviewswhere I reveal that it was Rudolph who really made me want to be a storyteller.

    John Brown – the author’s official site » Blog Archive » No, this was the first interview! 2009

  • Can Baca, who has been closely edged out by Intelligentsia multiple times now, possibly be satisfied with an Intelli-free win next year?

    Todd Burbo: Intelligentsia Wins National Title, then Throws it Back Todd Burbo 2010

  • He'd gotten a new reeker in the other day, an Intelli-sense 5400 olfactory presence generator, guaranteed accurate to within 500 PPM, and he wanted to try it out.

    State Of War Clancy, Tom 2003

  • Intelli-gent and knowledgeable, or they would not have been sent among us.

    The Howling Stones Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997

  • He can't see a damned thing by the roadside; for the last ten minutes there have been streams where there never were before, cutting right through the broken pavement in front of him, and once the Intelli -

    Mother Of Storms Barnes, John, 1957- 1994

  • Customers experiencing this problem should contact Intelli-Trend for more information.

    AST Research Technical Bulletin #0698A INTELLI-TREND SOFTWARE AND AST PREMIUM/386 SYSTEMS 1991

  • What substituted for patterns of behavior immanent in the forms of a hierarchy of beings from enmattered elements, plants, and animals to immaterial “Intelli - gences” and God were “laws of nature,” usually con - ceived as externally imposed upon matter at its crea - tion by God.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas HAROLD J. JOHNSON 1968

  • Emanating from this Intelli - gence are the other Intelligences, the heavenly spheres, and finally the earth as the arena of generation and decay.

    DOUBLE TRUTH MARTIN PINE 1968

  • Here then we have a dramatic contrast: a free, personal deity as opposed to an impersonal deity moved by necessary causes; a created universe as op - posed to an eternally emanating one; a knowing God as opposed to one who knows only himself; a being who acts directly on the earth as opposed to one who acts through the intermediaries of the Intelli - gences.

    DOUBLE TRUTH MARTIN PINE 1968

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