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Fiercely intelligent, Andrew Wilfahrt scored top marks in the army's aptitude test.

In Ubuntu, you could similarly use sudo apt-get install knockd and in Debian use sudo aptitude install knockd.

A wonderful example is Abraham Lincoln, who had zero interest and zero aptitude in being a farmer like his father, Thomas.

Privately, the Western parents may worry that their child does not test well or have aptitude in the subject or that there is something wrong with the curriculum and possibly the whole school.

Most school-leavers should take an aptitude test.

I think a high school graduate with superior aptitude should by all means go on to college.

The result was a "one-dimensional" universe of thought and behavior in which the very aptitude and ability for critical thinking and oppositional behavior was withering away.

He has an aptitude for languages.

According to the fuckup savant, his exceptional aptitude doesn't make him feel particularly special or different.

Because he showed talent on the aptitude test for physical skills, he was set on a path not for the college-bound.

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It's no surprise that she shows an aptitude.

He possessed in exceptional degree almost every kind of: inteilectual aptitude—lawyer, historian, theologian, not less than mathematician, physicist, astronomer.

It will take a certain level of technical aptitude, I'm guessing to understand the two environments (depending on how it's implemented), but for a certain class of business user, this could be useful.

It must not be inferred from his introspection, his absent - mindedness, his secrecy and his solitude that he lacked aptitude for affairs when he chose to exercise it.

He has little aptitude for a business career.

Edison had a remarkable aptitude for inventing new things.

Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1928, Frazetta showed an aptitude for drawing while still just a toddler.

He had what was called under the old regime, the double hand, that is to say, an equal aptitude for handling the sabre or the musket as a soldier, or a squadron or a battalion as an officer.

He had flipped—turned informant—after only a few weeks in the Mukhabarat’s clutches, but nothing in his background suggested an aptitude for either militancy or espionage.

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