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  • Stupidity is neither ignorance nor organicity, but rather, a corollary of knowing and an element of normalcy, the double of intelligence rather than its opposite.

    Archive 2009-08-01 James F. McGrath 2009

  • Stupidity is neither ignorance nor organicity, but rather, a corollary of knowing and an element of normalcy, the double of intelligence rather than its opposite.

    A Course In Stupidity James F. McGrath 2009

  • Into your organicity, alone against the mechanicity of the world.

    No Fat Clips!!! : CANDAS SISMAN – edicisuM 2008

  • Specifically, she was concerned that her young patient had either an underlying organicity or thought disorder.

    Manner of Death White, Stephen, 1951- 1999

  • Specifically, she was concerned that her young patient had either an underlying organicity or thought disorder.

    Manner of Death White, Stephen, 1951- 1999

  • Specifically, she was concerned that her young patient had either an underlying organicity or thought disorder.

    Manner of Death White, Stephen, 1951- 1999

  • In re organicity: I'd say that applies to every kind of unamplified music.

    AMERICAN DIGEST Vanderleun 2010

  • I don't know about you, but a future without URLs and without the infinite organicity of the web frightens me.

    Planet OpenID 2010

  • That and a bit of organicity makes it imperative that he retire soon to drink his wife's free beer and watch his sun set.

    Latest Articles KTKZ AM 1380 Sacramento, Calif. 2010

  • It reveals the organicity of real jazz, in which the parts are continuously adapting to each other and to the whole.

    AMERICAN DIGEST Vanderleun 2010

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