But with proper attention and training even a slow-witted virtual dog can be taught new virtual tricks. |
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Here he plays Dodge, a slow-witted dog handler enlisted by Kramden to train his stray greyhound. |
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The girl had to be slow-witted, Mr. Greene decided, and allowed the conversation to end. |
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Should the clever and greedy be permitted to prey on the slow-witted and foolish? |
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At first Mahmut is caring but he soon grows impatient with his sometimes slow-witted relative and berates him for his sloppy habits. |
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Research shows that slow-witted people generally have more children than those with better brains. |
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They refrain from eating turtle meat for fear that this would make their child slow-moving and slow-witted. |
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The girls are portrayed as slow-witted and clueless, with Kendra bearing the brunt of most of the jokes. |
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When a mighty predator makes a meal of a slow-witted, defenseless, helpless creature, one can hardly help but cringe. |
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Should she confess that she did not understand a word said, she would be taken for a slow-witted nut. |
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It hulks over a corner of the soccer pitch like a slow-witted big brother, never included in the games played by his smaller relatives. |
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Their speed of thought and elegance of execution made the home side appear slow-witted, but Liverpool should not take it too much to heart. |
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A sweet-tempered, slow-witted teen, the title character doesn't seem very well equipped for life in Kazakhstan. |
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But Neanderthal man was not as slow-witted as he looked and was in reality as smart as we are, an archaeologist claims. |
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The slow-witted criminal of the week is a guy who fled a sobriety checkpoint in New Hampshire after handing over his license and registration. |
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The grandson drowned last summer, and now all she has left is that slow-witted girl. |
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She was bright, hard-headed and fierce, with little time for slow-witted people. |
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In The Caretaker, Davies, the manipulative tramp, attempts to inveigle his way into the slow-witted Aston's flat. |
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The Co-op movement was slow-witted and dowdy by comparison. |
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They are old fashioned, rather slow-witted and cumbersome organizations. |
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The U.S. appears slow-witted on this, and the Qataris appear quick and nimble. |
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He sings as if issuing instructions to a slow-witted housekeeper. |
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Research carried out by the British Scientific Dining Association reveals that crapulence has bad effects on the memory and makes people slow-witted. |
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Patrick is awkward, slow-witted, afraid of life. |
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If they had seemed slow-witted at times, not least in the moves that led to Matt Toomua's try, when both Ashton and Billy Twelvetrees missed tackles, they found something in reserve, unlike in Cardiff last March. |
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