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Children are highly perceptive: a hint of something worthy or overly educational and they'll flee.
This highly perceptive and specific judgment was echoed, more loosely, by other reviews.
As in all nine of his books, Elon proved highly perceptive about how venal politics damages individuals.
asking them to remain in a highly perceptive state while they were directed from site to site and told to perform certain movements or tasks.
But Bryden, both in his Statesman columns and at the Observer from 1967 to 1971, was also highly perceptive about dramatists.
As an artist and former art teacher, I read with delight and the shock of recognition Mark Stevens's highly perceptive article about Philip Johnson.
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We know from the letters to his brother, Theo, that -- between terrible bouts of what we'd recognize today as a probably treatable psychiatric disorder -- his was a highly literate, perceptive, often astutely analytical mind.
He was dedicated, highly educated, affable, perceptive, and bright.
He's now got the right man in his corner in Ewen McKenzie, a highly intelligent and perceptive coach.
Happily, they are balanced by a well-read, highly intelligent and perceptive brigade who abhor human combat except in the last degree.
The opening 20 minutes is a perceptive, highly literate take on recent events, tough on the coalition, tougher on the England football team: "Like ageing warehousemen who've been given confusing placement instructions".
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