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- But all failed to overwhelm the perceptively small band of Zulus.
- Nobody has sized him up more perceptively than Joseph Epstein.
- "Africa was far away, " he notes perceptively.
- "A brilliant book, " said one, perceptively.
- A perceptively acerbic study of intimacy, with Eric Stoltz and Meg Tilly.
- His successful but complicated movie career is perceptively scrutinized.
- If only Fay wrote more perceptively about the music!
- As perceptively as he ridicules rules, Howard fails to sketch a coherent alternative.
- But over the last six weeks, China's tone has perceptively cooled.
- In the eighty-seventh year of my life my health is perceptively declining.
- But that process does slow down perceptively.
- And Keeve perceptively notes that Mizrahi actually is imaginative as well as exploding with showmanship.
- There are many wry lines and even a good number of perceptively written whole sequences.
- Grant perceptively stayed the middle course, and recommended a rebuke but not a dismissal.
- They may have tightened up so they do not move perceptively, but they are still loose.
- He later explained the procedure to Cheney and discussed it straightforwardly, accurately and perceptively with Reiner.
- As he perceptively observed : " Sam is a puritan with no interest in petty things.
- Nora McCall has been reporting perceptively from the intersection of men and women for Boston magazine since June.
- As Neeley perceptively points out, the new immigrants to Texas were of English, Irish and Scottish extraction.
- Perceptively, the professor warns Williams against getting too enthralled with Bosch because she would never find her way out.
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