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At work, they become Cassandras, confident and shrewdly prescient women whose intuition and brashness cut through thickets of bureaucratic procedure.
Fitzgerald is an instinctively humorous writer whose intuition of life's tragedies never oppresses her delight in the human comedy.
It matters also that Mr Blair, whose intuition complemented Mr Brown's caution on their better days, will no longer be around.
The goddess notion is nothing new: Marianne Williamson, the New Age guru popular in the early 1990's, wrote of a mythical goddess whose intuition and nurturance were the embodiment of feminine power.
This is a woman whose intuition is so well-developed that she knows in her gut what to do.
To his most ardent supporters, Donald Trump is a kind of genius whose intuition takes him into policy realms where lesser leaders fear to tread.
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This is also Tony's story — a failing artist whose intuitions and insights are valuable even when his artistry falls short.
Art Blakey, drummer and bandleader, was a jazz visionary whose intuitions and innovations are a crucial and enduring strain of the modern tradition.
Here was the Obama whose intuitions, ideals and audacity we so admired early on.
They must always be supplemented by experts whose intuitions have been tempered by careful examination of details from multiple data sources.
2007 - "Disturbia" director D.J. Caruso looks into Shia's eyes, "[sees] an old soul" who has "the potential to be the next Tom Hanks" and casts him as an angst-ridden young teenager named Kale, whose romantic intuition is mostly limited to smelling hair.
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