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Andrew Bolton, the curator of the Met's Costume Institute, has assembled a hundred ensembles and seventy accessories, mostly from the runway, with a few pieces of couture that McQueen designed at Givenchy, and he gives their history and psychology an astute reading.
That positioning might imply an astute reading of modern Britain.
Under Mr. O'Farrill's baton, the Purchase band gave it an astute reading in December.
One of a new breed of successful entrepreneurs, he balances commercial ambition with astute reading of the political tea-leaves.
The system necessitates an astute reading of alignments by the quarterback and precise routes by the receivers.
This may simply be an astute reading of the current television moment, in which a glut of programming has made it harder for a show to break through.
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With the landscape changing so fast, it may not, then, be possible for anybody again to bestride it for more than 40 years – although of course, Rupert Murdoch was also pretty astute in reading the trends, from populist tabloids to pay television.
Astute critics reading this will say, "Wait!
He might have accomplished this because he was astute at reading the tea leaves.
Women are too smart, informed, and astute at reading between the lines to back a presidential candidate who isn't being straight with them -- especially when she is a woman.
David Foster Wallace, in his great essay "How Tracy Austin Broke My Heart," collected in "Consider the Lobster," provides the most astute take I've read on the genre, what he calls the "the sports-star-'with'-somebody autobiography".
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