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None of his subsequent four essays can quite match his chapter on Chaudhuri, either for drama or for acuteness of insight, but they are all patiently observed and thoughtfully composed.
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The Lost Leader, his collection of portraits of iconic figures and events from Scottish history, was compared to the works of Browning for its "acuteness and variousness and poetic resonance".
A score of 1 was considered positive in addition to 2 for the reason previously mentioned: the difficulty posed for RA-1 in obtaining a valid measure of "acuteness of onset"[ 25].
Blackburn has ambivalent feelings about Nietzsche, who, were it not for his "extraordinary acuteness," would qualify as "the pub bore of philosophy".
For all his acuteness about social mores, his movies never manifested much of an interest in politics until the most recent of them, "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World," an oddity that nonetheless featured some gags as clever as any he's ever thought up.
For some, however, the drugs come at a cost: a feeling that the self has been changed, a loss of acuteness to the sensations that make life worth living.
In "B.'s Garlands," for eight cellos, the acuteness of Mr. Bresnick's ear for modernistic harmony and texture was unmistakable.
And what's more, "The new design to run of rays can effectively avoid the contortion of image, and makes the super wide angle, the larger luminous flux, the higher visual acuteness, good for color reduction, which makes the high quality of photography".
Wood has made himself deservedly famous for the intellectual dazzle, literary acuteness and moral seriousness of his essays on everything from the King James Bible to Don DeLillo.
Reviewing "Between the Woods and the Water" for The New York Times, John Gross wrote that it was not primarily for the "information it contains that his book deserves to be read (though he packs in a great deal), but for its sumptuous coloring, the acuteness of his responses, the loving precision with which he conjures up people and places".
This peripheral destruction/loss driven anemia, together with hemorrhage and sequestration forms, differs from anemia due to bone marrow erythrocyte production impairment (pure red cell aplasia, myelodysplasia, myelophthisis, other hematologic malignancies, and iron or vitamin deficiency) for alterations of laboratory markers, acuteness of onset, and treatment strategies.
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