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All of Quinn's historical analogies are not only funny but remarkably perceptive as well.
He is a brilliant watcher, an acutely sophisticated observer of the tech space, a remarkably perceptive businessman who doesn't miss a trick.
Don't let the fact that there's only one season put you off; this charmingly scruffy and remarkably perceptive detective show is very much worth your time.
He was also remarkably perceptive, correctly deducing that the captain of a state-of-the art Soviet submarine planned to defect to the West, not attack it.
It was nevertheless obvious that the intellectual quality of Shakespeare's writings was high and revealed a remarkably perceptive mind.
Again, art can do the same: Artists have produced remarkably perceptive critiques of design over the years.
His verdicts, moreover, remain freshly minted and remarkably perceptive, however much he crams them into the Procrustean bed of his analytical framework.
Kokoschka's "Children Playing" (pictured above) of 1909, a remarkably perceptive work, featured prominently in the Nazis' "Degenerate Art" exhibit of 1937.
A one-time Communist, his anti-totalitarian work, "L'Homme Révolté" ("The Rebel"), published in 1951, was remarkably perceptive about the evils of Stalinism.
This powerful memoir is a remarkably perceptive exploration of identity – of blood, language, religion and land – by someone intensely aware of the forces shaping European history and politics.
I'm not remarkably talented or successful.
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