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sagaciously

adverb

In a sagacious manner, in a way that is clever, shrewd, observant, keen of intellect or discernment, cunning or with ability and aptitude; sagely.

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He should have died, but instead "sagaciously he dolefully held on".

Mr. Netanyahu's political party, Likud Beiteinu, issued a sharp statement condemning Mr. Peres for expressing a "personal political opinion that is disconnected from the Israeli public's stance," and the prime minister himself said that "the diplomatic process must be managed responsibly and sagaciously and not in undue haste".

Therefore, as opposed to the voices that I have heard recently urging me to run forward, to make concessions and to withdraw, I think that the diplomatic process must be managed responsibly and sagaciously and not in undue haste".

And, now, perhaps seeing the peak of the native advertising bubble, and with the help of the ever-clueless New York Times, it is, sagaciously, ready to get out with whatever it can.

But rather than ennobling the law and the Constitution, and sagaciously bringing the election to a resolution built on the ballot, the justices eroded public confidence in the court itself.

During long periods of separation from her youngest son, who sagaciously left Germany for Palestine in 1923, she punctuated his absence with a series of sprightly, witty, ironic, unsentimental, highly intelligent and, as history in the shape of Hitler and his followers bore down on her, unblinkingly courageous, keenly observed and honest letters.

It is strange to think that Abraham Lincoln (52) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (51), who sagaciously guided the nation through times of unparalleled crisis, were both younger when they assumed office than George W. Bush (54) was when he did.

The editorial sagaciously warns that this is the moment.

She grew up to become not a dancer but a splendid reporter, and this book is a sagaciously observed view of her memories.

Redmon, now second, had Sagaciously AND The Gurkha, along with two other Wednesday picks that didn't get the best of rides.

Winners so far Tuesday Dutch Connection 9-4 Elidor 16-1 Boom The Groom 13-2 Desert Haze 13-2 Wednesday Ulysses 9-2 The Gurkha 11-8 Sagaciously 14-1 Shady McCoy 14-1 We have two £50 bets as prizes this week, generously offered by Betfair, and, as has become our custom for Glorious Goodwood, we'll be offering two prizes: one for the tipster that does best and one for the tipster that does worst.

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