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  1. Relieve) in place. During the battle there had been occasions when, with more, astute ,use of reserves, promising positions might have been turned into decisive moves
  2. Reviews of automobiles, blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and, astute ,cultural observations. " *2005: Joe Jorgensen of Wall Street Journal," for
  3. Him. In Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Senator Fred Thompson played Grant as an, astute ,leader who listens to both sides of an argument. Plays: Momma's Boys,2011,A
  4. Diderot accepted the proposal. During this translation his creative mind and, astute ,vision transformed the work. Instead of a mere reproduction of the Cyclopedia
  5. To focus on her successes, Dennis Dean writes that her mother and brother were, astute ,collectors too, and her parents had sold significant fossils before the father
  6. Aircraft (The F-35C). Britain is also to continue to build the planned seven, astute ,class nuclear-powered submarines, surviving the significant defense cuts in
  7. Written that" Frank Zappa was rock and roll's sharpest musical mind and most, astute ,social critic. He was the most prolific composer of his age, and he bridged
  8. Alexander was allegedly“ turned from his anger” at the last minute by, astute ,diplomacy and flattery. After the death of Alexander on 13 June 323 BCE, and
  9. To power, but his triumph was short-lived. An astute financier but a less, astute ,politician, Necker overplayed his hand by demanding and obtaining a general
  10. Situation in the" blink of an eye" ( clan d'oil). In a military context the, astute ,tactician can immediately grasp a range of implications and can begin to
  11. Activities, and characterized his mass media avoidance as" reclusive ". More, astute ,readers and critics recognized that there were and are perhaps aesthetic (and
  12. Stewart Parnell was falsely accused of inciting murder Wilde wrote a series of, astute ,columns defending him in the Daily Chronicle. He promptly renamed it The Woman
  13. Is not useful with anything except a four card major suit). Thus, an, astute ,partner can read much more than the surface meaning into the bidding.
  14. Supportive of Watson after her first screen test. IGN also claimed that her ", astute ,portrayal of Hermione has already become a favorite among fans. " Before the
  15. The fantastic London-based" consulting detective ", Holmes is famous for his, astute ,logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his use of
  16. Of giant American and Japanese corporations. As David O'Reilly noted," by, astute ,use of public relations, particularly playing up his image of a Briton taking
  17. For 30 years. " He was an eloquent preacher, a sound administrator and an, astute ,handler of public relations. " Joseph Turtle, together with his administrators
  18. Of which would have been to diminish their political power. It was due to the, astute ,politics of Sir Milton Margie that the educated Protectorate elite was won over
  19. Narrow-minded, and pedantic in contemporary scholarship ". In their hands, astute ,and biting satire of institutions and individuals became a popular weapon.
  20. Germany became one of the most powerful nations in Europe. Bismarck's, astute , cautious, and pragmatic foreign policies allowed Germany to retain peacefully
  21. To the epic poetry that had brought him public acclaim. In an innovative and, astute ,action, he wrote and published his first novel, Waverley,under the guise of
  22. Total of crimes ", he denied knowledge when it came to specific crimes. Some, astute ,observers noted that he would allow only what was in the written confession and
  23. Campaigns of the 1680s) initiated talks on 26 November. Eugene proved an, astute ,and determined negotiator, and gained favorable terms by the Treaty of Restart
  24. Way of Urban V to Rome (1367). As legate, Albornoz showed himself to be an, astute ,manager of men and effective fighter. He began by making use of Cola di Renzo
  25. Fee or because Demosthenes believed Issues' style better suited a vigorous and, astute ,orator such as himself. It has also been said that Demosthenes paid Issues
  26. Who was regarded by Stephen Jay Gould as" the greatest and most biologically, astute ,paleontologist of the twentieth century. " Simpson's conjecture was that
  27. Kickers ... provided both inspired technical leadership ... and equally, astute ,commercial direction. Both men were autocrats by temperament, but neither
  28. Mental illnesses which have been suggested, such as Schizophrenia. She remained, astute ,to the end of her life and the rehabilitation trial testimony frequently
  29. Allies to retreat in divergent directions—Napoleon may have been strategically, astute ,in a judgement that he would have been unable to beat the combined Allied
  30. Literary assessment Throughout her career, Eliot wrote with a politically, astute ,pen. From Adam Bede to The Mill on the Floss and Silas Manner, Eliot presented
  31. Substituted another until finally Grant succeeded in 1865. An exceptionally, astute ,politician deeply involved with power issues in each state, he reached out to
  32. A return to the Premier League. After the club's return, Curbishley proved an, astute ,spender and by 2003 he had succeeded in establishing Charlton in the top flight
  33. Process was however a close reader of Plato, and quite often makes very, astute ,points about his Platonic sources. A number of his Platonic commentaries are
  34. Vercingetorix. Vercingetorix managed to unite the Gallic tribes and proved an, astute ,commander, defeating Caesar in several engagements, but Caesar's elaborate
  35. And material that were uniquely suited to film, not stage performances. An, astute ,businesswoman, Pickford became her own producer within three years of her start
  36. 25 years by Entertainment Weekly, while AOL declared it as having the" most, astute ," characters of any show in history when naming it the 16th-best television
  37. The authorship of the articles was a closely guarded secret, though, astute , observers guessed that Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay were the
  38. Of his orchestra with a crafty combination of charm, humor,flattery, and, astute , psychology. A complex, private person, he revealed his feelings to only his
  39. The Whig representative of Virginia, Henry A. Wise, voiced a particularly, astute ,summary of how Native Americans would read the messages contained in all four
  40. Edison did not use mathematics, analysis of his notebooks reveal that he was an, astute ,user of mathematical analysis conducted by his assistants such as Francis
  41. The" big bang" of January 1991. Since then, consistent liberalization and, astute ,economic management has led to the removal of 95 % of all price controls, low
  42. His share of ownership. Wrigley was responsible for the 1917 acquisition of, astute ,baseball man William Week, Sr. to serve as Vice-President and Treasurer, and
  43. Frogs are frequently mislabeled as African Dwarf Frogs in pet stores. The, astute ,pet owner will recognize the difference, however,because of the following
  44. Successful theater productions and a string of film adaptations, backed by, astute ,stock market investments, allowed Maugham to live a very comfortable life.
  45. Hartford until after the American Revolution. Winthrop was very politically, astute ,and secured the charter from the newly restored Charles II, who granted the
  46. Anti or Mani is a character type of Com media dell'ARTE best known as an, astute ,servant and trickster. Throughout time, the Anti grew to be a popular figure
  47. Proved effective, or at least cost-effective, in many campaigns—although an, astute ,native commander (like Satori in western Africa, Shamil in the Caucasus, or
  48. Is famous for his intellectual prowess and is renowned for his skillful use of, astute ,observation, deductive reasoning, and forensic skills to solve difficult cases.
  49. The King" ). Becker was recalled to power, but his triumph was short-lived. An, astute ,financier but a less astute politician, Necker overplayed his hand by demanding
  50. Occurred often in his life: Huxley took on too many ventures, and was not so, astute ,as Darwin at getting others to do work for him. However, the experience gained

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