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People tend to like their bright colours, intelligence and everything you can do with them
of course "special" brownies are good but chocolate is the most common, enjoyable and special according to lots of people
It is a group
It is a group
Some families, do, but it's not very common.
There are people of great intelligence among all races. And people of low intelligence as well.
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the development of a "common language" allowed for more accurate comunication and also helped push along increased intelligence
Polar bears do not have a high intelligence in comparison to people.
People who do well on intelligence tests are intelligent and those who do poorly are not.
Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.Aristocrats, in addition to having the same basic rights as the common people, also had social rights or social considerations. For example, they had special preferred seating in the theaters and at the games. They had special places at public ceremonies. They were given preferential treatment in situations where the common people would have to wait their turn. They had much more social courtesy given to them than was given to the commoners.
when you are people smart