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Перевод: perspicacious speek perspicacious


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  1. "Very perspicacious of you, sergeant.
  2. At the same time, he - or his more perspicacious advisers - knew that the critical state of the Spanish economy would not allow Spain indefinitely to deny or defy the predominance of democratic regimes in the western world.
  3. He found The Rake's Progress "perspicacious, witty in spite of its stark drama, and thorough as regards research into the period", but he added that "I'm afraid it's not half what it's cracked up to be."
  4. Rabkrin was less perspicacious in its investigations of distant pomgolgub committees.
  5. Please remember, Mr Bence, that the majority of Athletico supporters are plain ordinary countryfolk, and to us, words and phrases such as "perspicacious" and "total player interface" have no meaning at all.
  6. But as society developed, men began to take control of the world and felt their separation from it; instead of seeing themselves as deeply identified with their environment, people became aware of the personality as perspicacious to itself and as a unique, distinct entity.
  7. Towards the end of the infantile period the child is becoming more perspicacious.
  8. In general, those who have emerged to lead it have often been unsuitable in personality terms and are readily to be seen as incompetent or inappropriate, even by the least perspicacious.
  9. He lounged over on the studio lot to deliver the not very perspicacious remark that he was glad to have heard Khrushchev promise the Russians would surpass the Americans because competition was a capitalist idea.
  10. The perspicacious reader will by now have decided that, if we accept the 1865 suppressed edition as the first, this American printing was the second issue of the first edition, since it was printed from the original setting of type.
  11. Khrushchev may have been perspicacious enough to imagine the day when his turn would come and he would become Special Pensioner Khrushchev.
  12. Perspicacious as ever I asked the council's marketing director, John Howard, if he had then researched what consumers were looking for during the 60 seconds that were being removed from their lives for ever.
  13. The waiter has just brought us our dough, our honorarium or whatever it is, and we're sitting there quietly snorting and drooling into our brandy balloon, and relishing a perspicacious perfecto.

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