Sentence examples for after astute from inspiring English sources

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In the historical case of bromeliad malaria (see Drivers in Action and Hindsight section), actions were taken only after astute clinicians recognized the pattern of an ID event, malarial symptoms around cacao farms.

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The Gunnison sage grouse received its common name in the year 2000, after several astute scientists recognized that its long crown plumes and elaborate mating display were completely different from other sage grouse.

With the game won, Townsend went to his bench, and one of the replacements, Harris, got the fifth try with his first touch after another astute break by Hogg set up good position.

Felipe Martins has come in from Marsch's one-time home Montreal, college star Leo Stolz was sneaked from under the noses of others at a low draft spot and Sacha Kljestan was signed after some astute allocation order shuffling by Curtis – who as a league insider knows the rules as well as anyone.

A Republican campaign pro, after an astute analysis of Hagel's virtues and drawbacks, zeroed in on a factor no one else had mentioned, one that he seemed to feel said a lot about the reason Hagel's party hasn't warmed to him, and therefore about his limited prospects.

After an astute media campaign to put Netflix under the spotlight, the unlimited movie and TV show streaming service is available for everyone to see.

He teed up an early chance that Vydra volleyed over and, after another astute Nugent pass led to Vydra's spot-kick opener, the former England striker then put in Tom Lawrence.

And Christie's veto, meanwhile, may not look so politically astute after all.

Philippe Coutinho almost gave them the lead after Raheem Sterling's astute cutback found the forward, but it was little surprise when Rodgers summoned Gerrard from the bench.

I don't mean to pick on Keys for her good looks — after all, the astute premise underneath her decision is that women are judged by our looks no matter what we do, and I'm not eager to replicate that dynamic.

Named after Sam Weller, Mr Pickwick's astute cockney manservant in Dickens's Pickwick Papers (1836), a wellerism is a wittily reworked proverb or turn of phrase: as Sam himself states, "[that's what] I call addin' insult to injury, as the parrot said ven they not only took him from his native land, but made him talk the English langvidge arterwards".

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