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An astute dissection of the wording of a provision, for example, will reflect positively.
He was criticised at the time, but his words look more astute now than they were ever given credit for.
Carter's words were surprisingly astute -- it would be hard to name anyone today who has "burst upon the scene" the way Elvis did, changing the course of American pop culture, in both how we approach music and performance.
"Angel Heart" is a tender and emotionally astute children's story told in words and music.
Speaking to his trainees, he is somewhat of a legend as an astute and dedicated clinician of few words but many deeds.
Mark my words, or those of an astute junior observer who simply termed it "our June 2003 moment".
As he has shown by rising through the ranks of the church Bergoglio is an extremely astute politician, who uses the sparseness of words and space to press home his considerable influence on government and legislature.
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Here, a selection of Iyanla's most astute -- and down-to-earth -- words of wisdom about life and love.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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