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  • Perspicacious readers will also note that the lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Louisiana Parish Government’s Lawsuit Dropped 2010

  • Now they last an hour and three quarters, including a late start, a long intermission and some blowhard composer taking 15 minutes to explain how he came to write his four-minute tone poem, "Perspicacious Algorithms."

    The Incredible Shrinking Everything Joe Queenan 2011

  • Perspicacious readers will also note that the lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Louisiana Parish Government’s Lawsuit Dropped 2010

  • Perspicacious wisdom is the highest form of sanity.

    Lama Surya Das: Wisdom: An Endangered Natural Resource 2010

  • Perspicacious as ever, Ribbentrop refused to believe the news.

    Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009

  • Perspicacious readers would have noticed that my colleague has not been as present on the blog as he usually is.

    Wot, no North? Helen 2005

  • Perspicacious terrorist that he was, however, the recently demised Botha had assumed that once the cylinders of liquid explosive were emplaced, the only individuals interested in removing them would be representatives of the unwelcome authorities.

    Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • Perspicacious terrorist that he was, however, the recently demised Botha had assumed that once the cylinders of liquid explosive were emplaced, the only individuals interested in removing them would be representatives of the unwelcome authorities.

    Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • Lo-yang in Honan, and elected Chief of the Imperial Academy, with the honourable title of Very Perspicacious Teacher.

    Myths and Legends of China 1909

  • Perspicacious Democrats and Republicans can see the beginning of a replay of 1994, when a newly triumphant Republican majority in Congress overplayed its hand and gave the incumbent Democrat an easy re-election win two years later.

    Forbes.com: News 2011

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