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intellect

[in-tl-ekt] / ˈɪn tlˌɛkt /


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So for my annual holiday columna recommending great books about Southern California, I’m sticking to formats that lend themselves to easier reading — bite-size jewels of intellect, if you will.

From Los Angeles Times

Ms. Perry received no formal education in prison, but she had a fierce intellect and was determined to pursue her girlhood dream of becoming a writer, according to Drayton.

From Washington Post

Artificial general intelligence: An artificial intelligence that matches human intellect and can do anything the human brain can do.

From New York Times

“He has the experience, the intellect, the character and commitment to justice, and a broad, broad amount of support, including from advocates for victims,” Hassan said.

From Seattle Times

My mother, a lively intellect with eclectic reading interests, never had a chance to finish her education, although years later Seattle University presented her, posthumously, with an honorary degree.

From Los Angeles Times