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But many priests say he lacks the lyricism and textual insight of a great homilist.
" The Sky commentators, although normally having all the insight of a potato, are correct about Braga diving.
Laughing, she said of Strindberg, "He understands this with the clarity, the sort of scary mad insight of a madman".
Manifesting all the nuance and insight of a music video, "Never Back Down" plays like a pop-psychology seminar on fathers and sons.
You're under no compunction to take the film seriously: but it does offer an insight, of a teasingly incomplete and semi-fictionalised sort, into Banksy's working life.
Watteau, as Perl presents him here, paints with the wisdom and insight of a man who knows that his future is foreshortened.
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Perhaps she could do with more of the acid insight of an Addison DeWitt, his skill at cutting swiftly to the unsettling center.
Booking sites, she said, didn't offer insider access, and many agents didn't have the local insight of an on-the-ground tour operator.
I appreciate the insight of an analyst, and more openness from reading blog posts written by companies like Google or Twitter.
Good to have the insight of an artist, sometimes, isn't it?
Having the insight of an elder will help you understand more about the nature of love.
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