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1. Ah, but being the astute student
2. He knew it was possible for a technician as astute as the one who ran the simulated female side to ID him from his access to that area
3. Thousands of years ago, ancient physicians were astute
4. construed as suspect – to an astute observer
5. She had an astute knowledge of
6. Halfway to Carl’s watering hole—as he called it—our odd but astute friend
7. " Mike's astute sense's aided to that of her own
8. Things were bad as well because there was no paper to wipe your ass so grass or other things were used and they could not wash their trousers because of the astute shortage of water on the peninsula
9. But, was Shelagh using this as a wedge between himself and Rosemary? Did Shelagh already suspect a deeper relationship between himself and Rosemary than they had even admitted to themselves? Shelagh was very astute
10. Check his writings for astute analyses of the trouble with democracy, with especial reference on the troubles we bring ourselves
11. Years later, President Bush (1988) would similarly disappoint them, although his breach with Conservatives was not entirely unforeseen by politically astute individuals suspicious of Mr
12. And you are very astute
13. Such commissions against language and logic were coupled with omissions, so that you could almost tell what was going right with the country by what was ignored by the Complicit Main Media—the astute neglect of covering any news that might counter
14. Also, they were astute
15. But none so astute that
16. I don’t think he fully appreciated how astute he really was
17. “He is very astute and perhaps trusts his own observation more than another’s
18. At first it was hard to imagine that an astute businessman like Terry Tucker would place his future in the hands of an obvious hack like Kaufmann
19. Soon the more astute friends at
20. They were very talented and astute at turning a
21. She hadn’t been informed of this in their Link earlier, but she was more than astute enough to have a strong idea of what was happening
22. Trying not to smile at her companion’s astute assessment of the man she loved, Annyeke only dared a brief response
23. Four members of the family live in Ithaca, and Triad, through the astute professional management of its assets, has created enough growth beyond that needed to cover our three initial commitments to be of help to the Ithaca community and to much broader goals
24. ‘Love turns the most astute minds into fools,’ she would say
25. Several astute men had remained near the crystal during the distraction and would need to be dealt with swiftly
26. find women are very astute at noticing the condition of your shoes
27. Like an astute physician he tried to find the real cause behind the malaise afflicting India
28. He was very astute when it came to understanding which way the political winds were blowing in the organisation
29. He took Bill Mason to be an astute man and was sure he would pick up on it
30. The Israelites, being astute, sent to Eglon a great tribute
31. Gomes smiled, “You are very astute Gonzales
32. within this cultural context have been developed by sorne very astute observers and
33. If he was to gain access to some of the riches in this house then he was going to be more astute than he had ever been
34. "Very astute Jake and the answer is yes
35. “Very astute," Jeff responded
36. But, as her father was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China at the time of her conception, it would be surprising if she were not politically astute
37. It was in that way that Aureliano Segundo remembered the fortune buried in some place that only Úrsula knew, but the questions and astute maneuvering that occurred to him were of no use because in the labyrinth of her madness she seemed to preserve enough of a margin of lucidity to keep the secret which she would reveal only to the one who could prove that he was the real owner of the buried gold
38. It was indeed quite pleasant and relaxing, allowing her to quickly forget her astute critiquing process for the performance and permitting her to listen for pure enjoyment
39. Deciding that the thoughts were too vulgar and repulsive to consider any further, Feltus cleared his mind so that he would be astute in his observations of the area that he approached with caution
40. She immediately noticed him from her side: unassuming, formal, astute, everything she adored in him from the beginning
41. Burley replied with a touch of surprise in his voice at such a question having come from the astute inspector
42. His passionate account of his experiences in the field hospitals would further substantiate his stories, though he undoubtedly found time to devote to true missionary work, and conceal his activities behind charitable pretenses that would not be questioned by the most astute individuals
43. It struck Feltus as odd that these strangers, in a sense considering they had never personally met prior to this trip, who were evidently not fond of each other should managed to assemble in such a strong and commanding fashion that appeared to give the impression of impenetrability and astute readiness; furthermore, it was quite disconcerting that Elizabeth, in whom he had placed his confidence by enlisting her aid, should apparently be the ringleader of this menacing squadron that was obviously prepared for battle, but Feltus attempted to maintain his assertions that this was nothing more than mere coincidence, the suspects all having met in the lobby where they quickly questioned the meaning of the event prior to entering the dining room together so as not to delay the beginning of the affair
44. ” Even though Houston wasn’t the astute businessman his father
45. who was astute at financial affairs and Stokes, who was always looking
46. Though he knew the astute businessman had devised a plan
47. the shrewd, cunning, astute entrepreneurs
48. Though there was nothing at the moment to suggest murder or foul play that would warrant the participation of homicide in any investigation, Higgins had felt it wise to have his most seasoned, most professional, and most astute detective take charge of the situation
49. Hoping to perhaps learn more about the man by probing Loraine’s astute recollection, Wickland inquired, “How did this man act? Can you recall his mannerisms or anything that would be recognizable?”
50. You really have to be quite astute to follow it