Sentences with phrase «remarkable intelligence as»

Frank's self - confidence, independence and remarkable intelligence as a young man are already present in his stubbornness and lack of fear to take risks, even when he knows that he will be punished, as a young child.

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The remarkable faculties of a conscious mind embrace the powers of reason and intelligence, as well as the powers of love and solidarity.
As a toddler, he or she undergoes many remarkable developments in his or her height, weight, discipline, and intelligence.
During his more than four decades in government, Commissioner Scoppetta put his remarkable intelligence and his considerable managerial and leadership experience to work on behalf of the people of this City, first as a prosecutor and then as a deputy mayor and later as the Commissioner who brought much needed reform to the Administration for Children's Services.
However, a newborn chimp is found and kept in hiding by Rodman in his home, naming him Caesar (Serkis, Flushed Away) and raising as if he was his own child, which isn't far from the truth as the chimp, who must have taken in the drug while in utero, has accelerated learning and remarkable intelligence.
The one thing that Allen has maintained in recent years is his ability to get Supporting Actresses nominated and Gemma Jones is an absolute scene - stealer here as the daffy Helena playing the part of stupidity with remarkable intelligence.
In addition to the Canine Service Awards awarded by the GSDCA to dogs in service, the GSDCA also recognises remarkable GSDs that are NOT serving in an official capacity as a service dog when those GSDs have shown intelligence, bravery and courage under exceptional circumstances.
Vertigo Sea has as its narrative spine two remarkable books: Herman Melville's Moby - Dick (1851) and Heathcote Williams» epic poem Whale Nation (1988), a harrowing and inspiring work which charts the history, intelligence and majesty of the largest mammal on earth.
«There is a curatorial intelligence which underpins the success of the displays and people like Penelope Curtis at Tate Britain, Ralph Rugoff at the Hayward and Paul Greenhalgh at the Sainsbury Centre are remarkable curators as well as directors.»
Crows are well known for their mythological reputation as tricksters and harbingers of death, but less for the reality that they are creatures of remarkable intelligence who lead complex social lives.
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