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"I always went to see for myself," she said of her columnist's style of showing up everywhere, if only to stare and take notes that energized some of the most acute word pictures imaginable from the benighted world of politics.
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We did not use the word "acute" in the paper, but the patient did in fact have an acute illness.
Since Octobre 2014 a new guideline for GPs has been published in which the word "acute" is added to the title "rhinosinusitis".
As I have argued in the past, words like "psychotic" and "schizophrenic" have historically frightened people and carried a much more acute stigma than words like "bipolar" and "manic".
There is a suggestion of Benjamin Britten here; Dean has a comparably acute ear for words, and Amanda Holden's confidently unadorned lyrics, based on Peter Carey's first novel, Bliss, deserve the respectful attention they receive.
In order to identify any cases not reported in the diagnosis fields, we searched the files describing hospitalisations, diagnoses, diaries, specialist examinations and reasons for examinations using a sensitive text string that included the words "acute otitis", "AOM", "myringitis", "ear pain", "fever", "ear discharge", "rhinitis", and "vomiting".
That is what's missing from the new opera: an acute sense, conveyed through word and sound, of Rescorla's personality and relationships.
The footnote may be merely a piece of light whimsicality unlooked for in a transportation table, or, it may represent nuance and flexibility in the use of language beyond the dreams of a semanticist, or, as seems most likely, it may be the work of a schedule worker who has developed an acute contempt for the word information.
It was quintessential Cawood, quintessential Lancashire and quintessential Wainwright – unshowy, unsentimental, psychologically acute and painful beyond words.
By her own account she experienced an acute physical reaction to words, a euphoric shock.
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