Yesterday, we were amazed when the sagacious Digby praised this post from John Aravosis. |
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He was wise and sagacious, but prone to dissension and his spirit was that of calmness under fire. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that the Prime Minister's wife, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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Under his sagacious leadership, the first national economic plan was carried out successfully. |
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Comrade Kim Jong Il gave sagacious guidance to the work of strengthening people's power and improving the work of working people's organizations. |
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In so sagacious an animal, what necessarily arises from the exertion of his intellectual faculties, may justly be esteemed natural. |
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Mystical and sagacious, Scorpios can reach the highest spiritual dimensions in the lapse of a single lifetime. |
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When storm clouds start to form, sagacious leaders deal with them before things get out of hand. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that Mrs Blair, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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John Kerry is sagacious and experienced, but he has an elitist sounding accent that will make it impossible for him to win a national campaign in the media age. |
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Stanley Kubrick's sagacious adaptation of Anthony Burgess' controversial novel assaults the screen with snakes, Ludwig van, and more than a bit of the old ultra-violence. |
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In such a state, he persisted in the belief that Confederate victory was possible long after even the least sagacious of his advisers had accepted defeat as inevitable. |
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The sagacious Hugh Hewitt explains the importance of the election. |
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This is a profound practice performed by sagacious sannyasins especially. |
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And Detective Coyle said it the best the other day in court, under oath, he was pretty sagacious, when he said the only one I can eliminate is himself. |
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The sagacious Romans saw that in order to control the line of the Danube and the east coast of Italy it was necessary to absorb the triangular shaped country of the Illyrians. |
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A figure is now available who is able, sagacious, immensely shrewd, charismatic, and dripping with genuine charm, not the confected kind. |
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With sagacious use of all of these in a combined defense, it was becoming harder and harder to win as an attacker. |
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He must be careful, progressive, persevering and sagacious. He needs to be known for his dependability, reliability and loyalty. |
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Frumentius, whom he had perceived to be sagacious and prudent, he made his treasurer and secretary. |
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Yet even in India, attitudes are changing. Manmohan Singh, its sagacious prime minister, has formed a powerful council of ministers, bureaucrats, scientists and businessmen to co-operate on the issue. |
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Against the sagacious Mr Singh, Mr Advani is an economic illiterate. |
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With his smiling, sad eyes, sagacious enthusiasm and constant references to Judaic texts, Solomon Galkin is rendered in broad strokes, a caricature of the Noble Jew. |
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Instead of subjecting sanctions to some kind of rigid set of rules, we should, in the name of the efficacy of our impact on world politics, leave their application to sagacious political evaluation. |
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The decision was sagacious and in compliance with our strategic choices. |
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If not, well, King Edward still has a good position, but you, as the sagacious gamer you are, have far more insight into how to attack it than Philip VI and his commanders. |
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Ah, if my sagacious look had a devout brightness! |
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When Barthez speaks of imagination, he means an anticipation, a way to visualize the movements of the illness, in order to lay down a prognosis that has to be a prompt and sagacious decision. |
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The delegation appreciated its long-standing partnership with UNFPA as well as the Fund's support and the Executive Director's sagacious leadership. |
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It does not necessarily put a damper on your aspirations, but it is flexible, adaptable, and sagacious, with enough self-confidence to run risks if they seem worth running. |
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Roland Bru cognacs are in the very image of the man: ardent, generous, powerful, and with a fine, subtle quality, the distinctive hallmark of this sagacious man of taste. |
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In each case, the investigator concerned was sagacious enough to link various seemingly unrelated facts together to come up with a valuable conclusion. |
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