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IR Thank you for your balanced and perspicacious coverage of the death of the Princess of Wales.
ECONOMIST: Diana
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Tim Ferguson, Forbes Asia editor, forwarded to me a recent interview with the exceptionally perspicacious Gary Schilling.
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More perspicacious neighbors, the Paulsens among them, suspected that Joey also enjoyed being the smartest person in the house.
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Rep. Weldon has been equally forthright -- and perspicacious -- about other manifestations of the Clinton politicization of key national security institutions.
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In other words, bad as things seem, they will get better at some point and not even a perspicacious professor is likely to know when.
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None of those things is difficult to grasp, and I am not trying to present myself as uniquely perspicacious because I was able to produce a few Excel charts.
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Much as Wall Street is keen to draw a line under this latest scandal, you do not need to be unduly perspicacious to find links between this one and other, very recent scandals.
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They took over the successful perfume business begun by their extraordinarily perspicacious mother Estee Lauder and built it into a global empire that made Revlon look like a scruffy second rate operation.
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