The pimply-faced pubescent gazed in wonderment as his elder sibling orated perceptively on the great mysteries of teenage life. |
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The subsequent Greek tragedy is perceptively detailed, exhaustively dialogued, and incohesively patched together. |
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As Mauss perceptively noted, the gift economy enhances the authority of the most prodigal giver, not of the most aggressive hoarder. |
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The story of ordinary lives, perceptively and feelingly written, provides material as interesting as any I know. |
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By carefully orchestrating an expressive surface, he perceptively salvaged the internalized characteristics and secured them for posterity through the act of photography. |
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I would remind you of the World Trade Organisation's latest report which deals very perceptively with just such environmental questions. |
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Then, perceptively, would add that, if the water remains stagnant, the grass dries up and the lawn becomes wetland. |
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Your references are people who have nothing but great things to say about you, and can speak perceptively to your specific abilities. |
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I hadn't taught Mark but the teachers who did said he was good-humoured, mild-mannered, a clever lad who answered perceptively but didn't want to draw attention to himself. |
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It is also a subject of controversies, especially those very perceptively initiated by Professor Yves Lequette in a 1994 course at the Hague Academy of International Law. |
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Applicants should have a broad knowledge of the health, welfare, education and other aspects of public policy and an ability to write clearly and perceptively about them. |
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In this situation, we politicians must respond calmly and perceptively. |
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They have historically chosen this date because the end of the calendar year coincides with the peak in their activities, which would perceptively hamper a full audit on 31 December. |
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Jacques de Vitry had perceptively noticed a characteristic trait of Franciscan spirituality about which Clare was deeply sensitive: the radicalism of poverty associated with total trust in Divine Providence. |
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That's reason enough to read her for those who hope to engage the New Testament perceptively. |
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Today it rests with mankind to return language into a direct relationship to the spirit by bringing to mind its spiritual essence, by using it perceptively and consciously nurturing it. |
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What is most delightful is the pleasure of discovering how perceptively intelligent and articulate, as well as irreverent, Spiegelman is. |
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Critical reading is a form of careful listening, trying to understand fully what someone else is saying, so that you can respond perceptively and to the point. |
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