But then again, love along with anger can cause us all to behave less perspicaciously than we might otherwise. |
From his home in London on August 7, 1862, Karl Marx wrote a letter to Frederick Engels which perspicaciously summed up the situation. |
He consistently demonstrates his ability perspicaciously to elaborate on a given scene, theme, or aspect of his novels or short stories. |
Less perspicaciously, women were crucial players in achieving Prohibition. |
Belief is a beguiling theme and Chanter perspicaciously probes beneath the surface, questioning what makes us believe in others, and what makes us believe in our own selves. |
This article is dedicated with gratitude and admiration to the women who courageously, openly and perspicaciously shared the testimonies highlighted herein. |