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rough the ongoing formation of a collective | intelligence in the form of the human race, modern examp |
Mohammed was Director of Military | Intelligence in July 1975, and formed and executed the p |
-48) in May, 1925; became Director of Naval | Intelligence in July, 1926; he served as Chief of Staff |
admirals' advantage: U.S. Navy operational | intelligence in World War II and the Cold War, Authors C |
bers, who had previously worked for British | intelligence in Dutch India and coined the name XU, X fo |
llustration of the apparent manipulation of | intelligence in order to prod the Irish authorities into |
Alleyn himself is working for military | intelligence in their counterespionage division; it is n |
He headed the military | intelligence in Norway for almost twenty years, from 194 |
When he left military | intelligence in 1963, Corso became a key aide to Senator |
issioner in 1913, Deputy-Inspector General ( | Intelligence) in 1918, and Commissioner of Calcutta Poli |
Intelligence in War: Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleo | |
In the 1950s he served in U.S. Army | Intelligence in Austria before returning to the U.S. Mar |
rior knowledge, as well as naturally-gifted | intelligence in their thought processes. |
ed as hospital work, postal censorship, and | intelligence, in 1919 he was named Fellow and classical |
facilitates the provision of national-level | intelligence in support of joint operations, operation p |
ring the Vietnam War to collect operational | intelligence in remote areas of South Vietnam. |
British | Intelligence in the Second World War: Its Influence on S |
so that Joseph could be contacted by Soviet | intelligence in Ceylon where she was being dispatched on |
arly in the 1920s, was cultivated by Polish | intelligence in the form of the Promethean project. |
Intelligence in Nature (2005) ISBN 1-58542-399-8 | |
He went on to be Chief of Defence | Intelligence in 1985: in that capacity he took the view |
Herrnstadt came to work for Soviet | intelligence in the 1930s, and spent most of the decade |
MS, etc.) she founded the company Universal | Intelligence in Lier, Belgium. |
After serving in military | intelligence in the U.S. Army, he was honorably discharg |
Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of | Intelligence in 2002. |
nations, she was sent to collect electronic | intelligence in the eastern Mediterranean. |
well would chair an inquiry into the use of | intelligence in the lead up to the 2003 Iraq War. |
tle trouble and thus gain access to British | intelligence in Gibraltar. |
y invasion to prevent effective handling of | intelligence in the early hours of the invasion. |
ar, Howard was Assistant Chief of Staff for | Intelligence in the Fifth United States Army under Gener |
He was appointed Director of Naval | Intelligence in 1909 and Commander-in-Chief, East Indies |
e University of Lapland, themed "Artificial | Intelligence in text-based computer games' dramaturgy. |
ring the Vietnam War to collect operational | intelligence in remote areas of South Vietnam. |
In this capacity, he oversaw U.S. | intelligence in the build-up to the Yom Kippur War. |
l was appointed Assistant Director of Naval | Intelligence in 1905 and was given command of HMS Indomi |
It was rated by Allied | intelligence in 1917 and 1918 as a second class division |
In 1940, Barry was made responsible for | Intelligence in the Irish Army's Southern Command, a pos |
he Air Staff and Director of Operations and | Intelligence in 1933 and Air Officer Commanding the RAF |
CIA did have an actual Office of Scientific | Intelligence in the 1970s.) |
agent responsible for comprehensive British | intelligence in the Pacific coast. |
onel Zamel Khazaal Badr, the head of police | intelligence in Nasiriyah, Colonel Abdel Amir Jabbar, th |
pointed Director of Military Operations and | Intelligence in Ottawa. |
ved in the Office of the Chief of Staff for | Intelligence in Washington, D.C. |
Governor Browne received further | intelligence in late February that a rebel fleet was ass |
Intelligence In Evolution (split LP with Heavy Winged) ( | |
n became deputy chief of the NKVD's foreign | intelligence in 1938, then a year later at the age of th |
el Goleman published Working With Emotional | Intelligence In 2005, Hay Group conducted the study for |
is time he had become assistant director of | intelligence in one of the armies involved. |
oved from his position as chief of military | intelligence in the spring of 1935. |
nd deputy chief of staff for operations and | intelligence in June 1985. |
A malevolent, paranormal | intelligence in the electrical system is moving from hou |
le The Design of Life: Discovering Signs of | Intelligence in Biological Systems. |
Library Journal said "[t]he role of British | Intelligence in Ulster has never been so deeply explored |
president and CEO of Comprehensive Medical | Intelligence Inc., which he made public on the Stock Exc |
became Director of Military Operations and | Intelligence, India, with the rank of major-general. |
Three months later, | intelligence indicated that a Viet Cong regiment had mov |
Following | intelligence indications that next generation U-boats we |
and local law enforcement agencies to share | intelligence information and provide investigative assis |
ma Department of Homeland Security receives | intelligence information from federal authorities relati |
target be related to an official desire for | intelligence information gathering for actions on part o |
determining that the acquisition of foreign | intelligence information under this section concerns per |
Based on the faulty | intelligence information made available to them, 'Britis |
anagement, surveillance and reconnaissance, | intelligence, information operations, tactical air contr |
ooperated, to various degrees, by providing | intelligence information that had been requested by the |
ned directly to General MacArthur to supply | intelligence information regarding Papuan topography and |
chine salesman from 1946 to 1951, returning | intelligence information on the Communists. |
ish requirements and priorities for foreign | intelligence information to be collected under the Forei |
4 betrayed a pattern to Royal Canadian Navy | intelligence, information which was used by Norville Eve |
formerly uncharted areas and provided much | intelligence information to commanders in deployed comba |
violations of the cease-fire, and produced | intelligence information on which subsequent decisions c |
Armia Krajowa supplied valuable | intelligence information to the Allies; 43 percent of al |
that senior White House officials dismissed | intelligence information from his agency which reported |
East Timor, many of which were dependent on | intelligence information collected by another American p |
heater, providing aerial reconnaissance and | intelligence information over a wide area of the theater |
ear the Sunda Strait, as a result of Enigma | intelligence information. |
o recruit and supervise agents who gathered | intelligence information. |
rimary schools, one American school, and an | intelligence initiation school. |
igning to remove foreign military bases and | intelligence installations from New Zealand, and to dism |
alist from the Search for Extra Terrestrial | Intelligence Institute also told the BBC that: "All life |
e patrol area, he received a communications | intelligence intercept alerting him to a convoy, which h |
The Indian Naval | Intelligence intercepted these transmittions, and dispat |
Signals | intelligence intercepts released after the fall of the S |
School of Economics, as well as courses in | intelligence, international security and Russian languag |
ion with the RUC, but acting on out of date | intelligence interned hundreds of men and women. |
by music historians as deploying a critical | intelligence interrogating the position of music in soci |
he future is capable of injecting a human's | intelligence into a remotely located body, a biological |
, saying that it "crams a lot of action and | intelligence into its half-hour". |
gain in an attempt to instill some level of | intelligence into King Zhou. |
developed to transfer a cyborg's artificial | intelligence into the brain of a human host. |
The Doctor deduces that the | intelligence invading the tunnels is from another dimens |
The Development of FBI Domestic | Intelligence Investigations |
rding Border Patrol, Detention and Removal, | Intelligence, Investigations, and Inspections. |
Additionally, the Artificial | Intelligence involved was bemoaned for contributing an i |
See U.S. | Intelligence involvement with German and Japanese War Cr |
Cletus' low | intelligence is usually portrayed as the result of inbre |
Intelligence is often unaffected in growth hormone defic | |
Today the signals | intelligence is handled by Viestikoelaitos in Finland. |
The Defence college of | Intelligence is responsible for delivering training in i |
For the ailing patient, | intelligence is a miserable burden that alienates him fr |
Hazel's | intelligence is perfectly average without handicaps; she |
Much of the | intelligence is unverifiable, inconsistent or obviously |
His | intelligence is limited, but he often knows more than Sk |
Movie Review | Intelligence is a review aggregator website which collat |
In The Doctor's Wife, the TARDIS' | intelligence is temporarily transferred to a humanoid bo |
"Higher | Intelligence is Us in the Future", in Leary, Tim (ed.). |
Intelligence is basically the way the government figures | |
Artificial | Intelligence is a 1985 album by John Cale. |
s of South Boston, who possesses a superior | intelligence, is targeted by the FBI to become a G-Man. |
or to the Council, the Director of National | Intelligence is the statutory intelligence advisor, and |
being monitored and used to build Business | Intelligence is evolving. |
In science fiction, a gestalt | intelligence is a term usually understood to mean a coll |
CycL in computer science and artificial | intelligence is an ontology language used by Doug Lenat' |
"Lila", Najica becomes suspicious when CRI | Intelligence is contracted by Shinba Industrial to recov |
ics space which seeks to alter how business | intelligence is done-rather than accumulating data first |
his nicknames that pokes fun at his lack of | intelligence is Mike "Densa" Morris. |
with the ECHELON system; however, processed | intelligence is reliant on multiple sources of informati |
This view of | Intelligence is treated at length in Geoffrey Miller's T |
and philosophy point in the same direction: | intelligence is not organized in a centralized structure |
For nuclear test detection, seismic | intelligence is limited by the "threshold principle" coi |
The authors claim that | intelligence is an inevitable result of letting evolutio |
Intelligence is crucial to rhythmic gymnastics." | |
Medical | Intelligence is a Canadian TV show hosted by Terri Micha |
Intelligence is our first line of defense. | |
cappaticci's first involvement with British | Intelligence is alleged to have been in 1978, two years |
In too many recent movies | intelligence is woefully undervalued, and it is this qua |
SO11 or Specialist Operations - | Intelligence is a defunct branch of Scotland Yard. |
he end of the book Ridley argues that human | intelligence is largely a result of sexual selection. |
Ritchie's | intelligence is called into question, a common criticism |
and suggesting that under these conditions, | intelligence is, as Arthur Jensen proposed, related to t |
Despite his incredible strength, his | intelligence isn't up to scratch. |
sly, he advised Obama on foreign policy and | intelligence issues during the 2008 presidential campaig |
Most domestic | intelligence issues have not reached the courts, and in |
dia has signed a pact with Myanmar to share | intelligence, it has proven insufficient to tackle the i |
f National Assessments is not a producer of | intelligence; it collates intelligence data generated by |
s Director for Operations J-3, Director for | Intelligence J-2 and Assistant Adjutant General-Army/Dep |
He served as Director of | Intelligence, J-2, Joint Special Operations Command (JSO |
According to reports by Colombian | intelligence Jaramillo is considered to be a mobile guer |
the king, who was struck by his beauty and | intelligence, John was made a K.B. on the occasion of Pr |
al Strategic Decisionmaking Process Defense | Intelligence Journal, (Spring 1995) |
that, following a tip off from Nelson, army | intelligence kept secret a plot to murder Paddy McGrory, |
Mexican military | intelligence knew in advance of U.S. plans to attack Ver |
n general increasingly rely on the combined | intelligence, knowledge, and life experiences of the “cr |
Informatics (SMI), the Stanford Artificial | Intelligence Lab (SAIL), the Stanford Formal Reasoning G |
root before spreading to the MIT Artificial | Intelligence Lab. |
a research scientist at the MIT Artificial | Intelligence Lab. |
9 by Richard Greenblatt of MIT's Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory to build Lisp machines. |
at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), where he was a research |
ity and director of the Stanford Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL). |
Thrun, director of the Stanford Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory and co-inventor of Google Street |
Minsky (1986), cofounder of the artificial | intelligence laboratory at MIT, proposes that there are |
oped by Howard Cannon at the MIT Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp machine and its pro |
te with the Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute o |
a research scientist at the MIT Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory from 1966 to 1970. |
n scientist, and Director of the Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory of the Vrije Universiteit Brusse |
ads the MIT Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory's Networks and Mobile Systems Gr |
des were located in the Stanford Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory, the Computer Science Department |
eveloped and patented by the MIT Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory, and implemented in computer har |
l Cave Adventure at the Stanford Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory, and decided that a graphical vi |
enience: THE FOUNDING OF THE MIT ARTIFICIAL | INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY, Chiou, Stefanie; et. |
h Director, Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engine |
in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory, and he was formerly Director of |
Technology Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory. |
and the MIT Computer Science and Artificial | Intelligence Laboratory. |
interests span several areas of Artificial | Intelligence, Language technologies and Machine Learning |
The 2.PAK language is an artificial | intelligence language with coroutines. |
any program, SIGIL (Square Interpreted Game | Intelligence Language), Secret of Evermore was made into |
SAIL, the Stanford Artificial | Intelligence Language, was developed by Dan Swinehart an |
erved in the ranks of the infantry, then in | intelligence, largely in Asia and the subcontinent. |
iracy when questioned by authorities, Union | intelligence later obtained a letter that revealed that |
of the newly formed department of Criminal | Intelligence, later serving as the Home Secretary to the |
rench liaison officer with British military | intelligence, later becoming a senior officer in the pol |
Admiralty | intelligence later claimed that cruisers had cornered th |
operty, personnel, legislative, ethics, and | intelligence law issues. |
His reports, as head of | intelligence, lay behind many of the raids on German cit |
hankar, a senior commander of the LTTE, its | intelligence leader Charles (killed in January 2008), an |
onal and academic experts, and military and | intelligence leaders have absolutely rejected the idea t |
She founded the Colonial | Intelligence League for Educated Women, which later amal |
However, because of | intelligence leaks and bad decisions from Chiang Kai She |
Their job was to plug | intelligence leaks in the U.S. Government relating to th |
From Ghul, the United States | intelligence learned that al-Kuwaiti was also close to M |
His experience in | intelligence led him to be appointed as Chairman of the |
caught by the Israeli security forces after | intelligence led them to the house where the murder weap |
oken criticism of the Navy's mishandling of | intelligence led to the history being “supressed”. |
American and Israeli | intelligence, led by Mossad agent David Kabakov (Robert |
pective partner, e.g. on his/her character, | intelligence, level of learning, financial status, famil |
are born with great agility and have a high | intelligence level and low vit. |
The school accepts girls of most | intelligence levels. |
II: serving as the senior US Army Air Corps | intelligence liaison officer assigned to the British Air |
n-command, and also worked for a year as an | intelligence liaison officer for his regiment, liaising |
s political counsellor, and the New Zealand | intelligence liaison officer to the United States. |
88) was a lawyer, newspaperman, author, and | intelligence liaison. |
a military comedy about an unfortunate army | intelligence lieutenant who finds himself isolated on a |
International | Intelligence Limited specialises in investigations and c |
International | Intelligence Limited is a United Kingdom based company t |
International | Intelligence Limited provides intelligence and investiga |
er member of the British Army International | Intelligence Limited employs personnel from various spec |
by Robert's best friend and fellow British | intelligence linguist Allen Goodburn (Hawkins) at Robert |
N (later awarded the George Cross), British | Intelligence, local clergyman Pastor Heuzy, the American |
author, dealing primarily in the fields of | Intelligence, LogoVisual thinking (LVT), the Philosophy |
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