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Intelligencer
Intelligencer In*tel"li*gen*cer, n.
One who, or that which, sends or conveys intelligence or
news; a messenger.
All the intriguers in foreign politics, all the spies,
and all the intelligencers . . . acted solely upon that
principle. --Burke.
Meaning of Intelligencer from wikipedia
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Intelligencer is an
archaic word for a
person who
gathers intelligence, like a spy or secret...
- The
Intelligencer may
refer to the
following newspapers: The
Intelligencer (Belleville), a
daily newspaper published in Belleville,
Ontario The Intelligencer...
- The
Leeds Intelligencer, or
Leedes Intelligencer, was one of the
first regional newspapers in
Great Britain. It was
founded in Leeds, West
Riding of Yorkshire...
- The
Seattle Post-
Intelligencer (po****rly
known as the
Seattle P-I, the Post-
Intelligencer, or
simply the P-I) is an
online newspaper and
former print...
- Sundays.
Founded as the
Wheeling Intelligencer in
August 1852 by Eli B.
Swearingen and
Oliver Taylor, The
Intelligencer is the
oldest continuously published...
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Artificial intelligence (AI), in its
broadest sense, is
intelligence exhibited by machines,
particularly computer systems. It is a
field of
research in...
-
director of
national intelligence (DNI) is a
senior cabinet-level
United States government official,
required by the
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism...
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Daily Intelligencer may
refer to:
Daily Intelligencer (Atlanta) (1849–1871), a
defunct newspaper of Atlanta,
Georgia The
Intelligencer (Belleville, Ontario)...
- the same name. The
Intelligencer Journal's
editorial page
generally leaned to the Democratic/liberal perspective. The
Intelligencer merged with its sister...
- the
named National intelligencer and
Washington Advertiser on
October 31, 1800. Its name was
changed to the
National Intelligencer starting with the issue...