Tenderly, observantly, incisively, Edith Pearlman captures life on the page like few other writers. |
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He speaks intelligently and incisively, a skill he has had to master when representing himself in the Australian court system. |
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Management as a discipline made sense only its 21st century social context, about which he wrote incisively well into his ninth decade. |
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Some of the humorous incidents described in the book are incisively hilarious. |
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That's an important issue and one that strikes to the heart of why we train college students to think logically, research carefully and write incisively. |
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However the roots go deeper and these have been exposed incisively by Professor Charles Liebman of Bar Ilan University. |
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Participates proactively and incisively in CLC's promotion, in the recruitment of new members and in the formation of new communities. |
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Tourism has been one of the main factors which has most incisively transformed the beaches of the delta in the last fifty years. |
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Our supplies are consistent and reliable, and our storage platform allows us to react quickly and incisively to meet our delivery deadlines. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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Few writers capture the mentality of surgery as incisively as Ms Weston has managed to. |
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He thought things through very clearly and incisively. I would like to quote something he said in his concluding speech as he left the House. |
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The financial crisis also offers the opportunity to question more incisively the lifestyle of western society. |
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With thoughtful self-discipline over a period we shall find ourselves analysing and assembling and expressing swiftly and incisively. |
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As Michael Broadbent very incisively points out in the film, Rolland comes from Pomerol, home to great, huge, powerful, concentrated Merlots. |
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The impressive Gylfi Sigurdsson shot Garry Monk's incisively intelligent side into the lead and, as Newcastle's early promise was eclipsed by calamitous defending, Jack Cork increased it. |
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Delicate, elegant and finessed, it has orange blossom, a touch of mushroom, rye seed and high-toned notes balanced with red fruit wrapped around an incisively acidic backbone. |
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His report incisively denounces what is going wrong in our institutions. |
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The photo is pegged to an article about the then-current poster boom by George Melly, one of the first broadsheet writers to comment incisively on popular culture. |
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The direction which copyright must take in future and the changes which the new media landscape will demand for this purpose were explained incisively by the director of the Max Planck Institute in Munich, Prof. Reto Hilty. |
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