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1 His mind was one of great acuteness within its own very special limits.
2 A look of great acuteness had settled upon the face of the young coroner.
3 The Leaplowers are a people of great acuteness , and of singular knowledge of details.
4 He made this remark triumphantly, feeling it showed great acuteness .
5 You think Mr. Taggett a person of great acuteness .
6 His work is systematic, and occasionally shows great acuteness .
7 As soon as this was touched upon in any way she was capable of great acuteness .
8 This school of Socialism dissected with great acuteness the contradictions in the conditions of modern production.
9 He has great industry and great acuteness .
10 E. P. Whipple is an able critic and an essayist of great acuteness , insight, and logical power.
11 Thalberg has been accused of want of animation, passion, in short, of soul; but as Ambros remarked with great acuteness -
12 One day, in Yale College, Calhoun delivered a speech on an apparently absurd proposition, which he defended with great acuteness .
13 His arguments were enforced with great acuteness , and were so powerful as almost to convince Hastings himself that he was a guilty man.
14 The particular clauses of this bill have been already examined with great acuteness and penetration, and have all been shown to be absurd or useless.
15 Further, Jerry's own hearing was trained to still greater acuteness .
16 But the impression is fleeting, and serves only to give a greater acuteness to the enjoyment of the moment.
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