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But I think that's such a key piece of what a Tough Mudder means.That's very astute. But it's funny.
That's very astute.
That's very astute, yeah.
he's a very astute politician, quite apart from being seen as the ultimate leader.
This is a very astute use of clip art, by the way.
Being a very astute male, I said you don't look nearly old enough to retire.
Thanks for that astute observation.
Mallory was incredibly articulate and astute, and in her journal she describes so many things that are helpful both to the medical community,
What I really want the astute observer to say though, lay the foundation.
And then I want the astute observer to really be more astute and say, you know, I'm looking at two works of art.
back at Orlando Airport by a very astute INS officer who said "This guy's on a one-way ticket, doesn't really speak English."
There are lots of companies that are astutely going after this in a way that we haven't yet, but it's an area that we're monitoring.
That's so astute.
I was especially amazed at how keen and astute your observations were about various life events, even as a child of eight or nine years old.
One topic I wish you had mentioned-- you have this astute observation.
So these are difficulties that even the most astute and I would say well-educated, but not classics-educated modern reader
Well, it was quite astute with respect to the research on unconscious bias and the things that hold women back at work and in society,
And I think that as a filmmaker I think he very astutely understood that that allowed people to access this.
That's a very astute comparison.
Yeah, I think that's actually really astute.
But I never once bought them thinking I was doing something that was financially astute.
Whether we're the only Chicana in the room at a function in a very astute place, we're representing.
But in the last year working with a number of art galleries and some really astute gallerists and curators, I've gotten some ideas for really taking
There are a tiny minority of managers who can create enormous value via astute capital allocation, even if they don't start with great horses.
And a term I like is what Jeremy Goldkorn who's one of the most astute analysts of the Chinese internet and runs a great website in Beijing called danwei.org.
So I think it's a very astute observation.
Republicans, for a long time, have been very astute at building from the base up and making sure that they are putting people
And through a friend of mine named Chris Sacca-- who some of you may know-- a very astute investor, who was terrible at swimming and
Aisha Tyler: You know I think that's really very perceptive, very astute.
Since she'd become interested in Ron, she no longer paid attention to me as astutely, I thought.
Exactly, because if you read the book, it's got chapter after chapter full of astute observations about how people actually behave.
So we're just going to cut through anything else I would have said and let me just welcome one of Massachusetts's most astute and effective politicians, a great fighter
And I loved it and I especially used to love watching him as a commentator on television, cause he was always astute and funny.
He's just an astute
So that's the problem in the high supply sexual economy, is that women are loving their sexual freedom but, at the same time, astutely aware of their count, and having
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