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Judge Redden, who has shown a great deal of patience and sagacity on this issue, tossed out a Clinton administration plan as too vague and a plan from the administration of George W. Bush as essentially illegal.
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Rothman felt overly compelled to cut to coaches standing by to discuss the sagacity of their selections or pretend that they got exactly who they projected on their wish lists.
Call it the sagacity of hope.
On the field, there was much to admire: the "long and powerful strides" of center fielder Bernie Williams; the "sagacity" of the second-year pitcher Andy Pettitte; the unmistakable body language of a handsome 21-year-old rookie named Derek Jeter.
The three princes were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things they were not looking for.
This time, he at least had the sagacity to decamp to his own quarters, elsewhere on the parliamentary estate, and clear the entire floor of earwigging journalists, but there was nothing he could do to mitigate the fact that the lift by which he would spirit his secret visitors in and out is made of glass.
He brings sagacity to the court.
He had the sagacity to know that his moment had come.
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