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There may be more astute, precise histories than Ackroyd's, but it's doubtful that there are more evocative and entertaining ones.
And they're going to have to ask their local guys to be more astute" about picking candidates.
"Now that my focus has been enlarged, I sure as heck better be more astute on these current events, national issues," she said.
It's true, they said: Mr. Obama needs to be more astute on Israel, and Jews in general are wary of his stance.
"Now that my focus has been enlarged, I sure as heck better be more astute on these current events, national issues," she said during the interview.
But MTV, which caters to 14- to 26-year-olds, often fickle in their tastes, has to be more astute at taking the cultural temperature.
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Mrs. Obama is more astute about her role and image than any First Lady since Jacqueline Kennedy.
The Life of Brian gag was more astute than Monty Python realised.
She's more astute than Renate and far less easy to deal with.
Had he been more astute he would have made winning the referendum on electoral reform the key objective.
Perhaps if he'd been more astute he could have arranged to pay the soldiers off, but he didn't.
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