| 11. | Most of the film rollicks on a similar plane of winking verve, unrelenting acuteness and observant shenanigans.
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| 12. | In all these offices he left traces of his acuteness and skill in handling arduous and delicate questions.
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| 13. | By this time, however, he was losing his mental acuteness and decided to return to London.
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| 14. | As argued by Clinescu, they are entirely devoid of " acuteness of perception and artistic preparation ."
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| 15. | Gradually the acuteness of her portrayal drew one closer, and her vocal presence at the end was large.
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| 16. | It uses teen suicides as an evocation of the acuteness of the outwardly circumscribed but internally stormy lives of adolescent girls.
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| 17. | On top of that, the antibody level does not always correlate with the acuteness or activity level of the infection.
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| 18. | Burnham would not smoke and seldom drank alcohol, fearing these habits would injure the acuteness of his sense of smell.
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| 19. | And it reminds us that out of such dreams a startling clarity can emerge, almost painful in its acuteness . ..
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| 20. | His works are not remarkable in originality of view or acuteness of critical insight, but present a picture of early Christianity.
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