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He began to imbibe heavily, which, as one of his aunts so perspicaciously put it, was a way of "finding forgetfulness."
The chap who engineered this little soiree planned his entrance and exit most carefully and perspicaciously."
'I see that you recognise the truth of what I say,' remarked Mrs Alderley perspicaciously.
But as Seung perspicaciously notes, "The problem of being trapped in the inexorable web of causal chains.
He also commented perspicaciously "It would obviously be better if a deviation line could be constructed, to avoid the use of so sharp a curve on a main line".
Ms. Glueck also perspicaciously observes that Mr. France, who has resurrected the seven-year-old Eigil Dag Vesti case, is "obsessed" with the case and guilty of "lurid, tabloid presentation."
Decathlete Derek Anderson, born in London's East End, his father Jamaican, his mother Cuban, reasoned perspicaciously that: 'I had no encouragement from my mother and very limited contact with my father.
A WP editorial cynically and perspicaciously says, "It was in the cards that Israelis and Palestinians would come to a wall, blame each other and call on President Clinton to save the ... talks."
One of his best books, "Jonathan Swift" (1969), is full of acute descriptions of Swift's sentences and paragraphs; more recently, in "Ferocious Alphabets" (1981), the styles of a number of contemporary critics and theorists are perspicaciously examined.