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If you look up 'Intelligence' in the new volumes of the Encyclopeadia Britannica, you'll find it classified under the following three heads: Intelligence, Human; Intelligence, Animal; Intelligence, Military. My stepfather's a perfect specimen of Intelligence, Military.

Aldous Huxley

[They were] both really tough kids. They weren't the physical specimen [Smith] was, but they were tough kids.

Charlie Thompson

There is no reason to CAT scan this specimen, because clearly it's not pieced together.

Mark Norell

Third, and probably most convincing, ... many of the bones found in Barnum appear to match what is missing from the British specimen.

Japheth Boyce

He's the biggest specimen in the game, no doubt about it, ... He causes more problems than any one player and you have to be ready to play when you go up against him.

Dale Davis

FREEDOM, n. Exemption from the stress of authority in a beggarly half dozen of restraint's infinite multitude of methods. A political condition that every nation supposes itself to enjoy in virtual monopoly. Liberty. The distinction between freedom and liberty is not accurately known; naturalists have never been able to find a living specimen of either. Freedom, as every schoolboy knows.

Ambrose Bierce

We gave them a specimen. Unfortunately, it was just one leg, ... Now they want more.

Jack Horner

When we tested Bryan, he was just off the chart. He was a specimen; a big, strong guy.

John Mcnichols

Ethically, in our profession, if a specimen is not in the public domain its scientific worth is about zero.

Kevin Padian

On Sept. 6, the woman was hospitalized, the hospital staff took specimen and conducted some examination for the possible of bird flu, the result has not fully met to be said as positive.

Siti Fadilah Supari

The German passion for bureaucracy -- for written and signal forms . . . to move about, to work, to exist -- is like a steel pin pinning each French individual to a sheet of paper, the way an entomologist pins each specimen insect . . .

Janet Flanner