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It was there that he developed an outstanding physical endurance, which made his explosive playing style sustainable, improved his off-the-ball movement and pressing intensity and learned to move intelligently without the ball.

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To fully know this character, however, is a goal just outside this otherwise intelligently wrought movie’s considerable reach.

In other words, maybe we can act intelligently and learn quickly because the genome's limits force us to adapt.

For example, using an AI system to intelligently control traffic in a congested city could help motorists reach their destinations faster, while improving safety or sustainability.

“You’ll have these meetings with John, where he’s just calmly, intelligently making your show better. He was saying that in some ways, ‘English Teacher’ was a show about how fashions change over time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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