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Examples
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They came away looking like a group of desperate, childish idiots with a (very) few semi-intelligent, albeit roundly dismissed points, and the President came out looking calm, cool, collected, and totally on top of things.
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Logic has finally flown beyond the grasp of even our most semi-intelligent trolls.
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She finally found a media that matches her jumbled and semi-intelligent mind.
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The alien device wasn't quite up to the task and the Leptons were convinced that they had encountered either a moron or a semi-intelligent beast at best.
A Simple Misunderstanding Harris Tobias 2011
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Why would any at least semi-intelligent person listen to; much less heed anything that exits his mouth?
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The most frightful thought though is that the religious right wing of the republican party actually thinks she is at least semi-intelligent.
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He is handsome, charismatic and as long as the teleprompter is rolling, he sounds semi-intelligent.
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It would have been a sign of bad schooling to tell them that, so she smiled and listened and asked semi-intelligent questions about what she had heard.
The Sitzer Ann Bogle 2011
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It's not terrible: It's a slick, fast-paced and semi-intelligent heist film, featuring a couple of impressive action set-pieces.
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It's taken us a million years to change from being semi-intelligent animals to what we are now: still animals, and still semi-intelligent.
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