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1
Justin Cartwright's topical 11th novel is
so
astute
it sizzles with knowing.
2
French generalship was certainly not
so
astute
as Boer cunning.
3
You are so clever, you are
so
astute
when you put your mind to it!
4
I am surprised at the question, coming from
so
astute
a mind as yours, Mr Secretary.
5
Anjou, backed by
so
astute
and unscrupulous a politician as Parma, was not to be trifled with.
6
Tiffany wished the kelda wasn't
so
astute
.
7
Yet one
so
astute
might hazard a shrewd guess. Half-challenging, half-coy, she eyed him over her fan.
8
Her son has not been
so
astute
.
9
He could not comprehend why England had sent
so
astute
a diplomat and politician to a third-rate kingdom.
10
That's
so
astute
of you.
11
But there's nothing about Natasha's life-extraattention or time spent with humans, for example-thatexplains how she became
so
astute
.
12
It struck me that
so
astute
a man as Straker would not undertake this delicate tendon-nicking without a little practice.
13
It struck me that
so
astute
a man as Straker would not undertake this delicate tendon-nicking without a little practise.
14
It is very strange that
so
astute
a man as the Duke de Champdoce should have allowed his passion to carry him away.
15
Besides this question of handicap, he was afraid with
so
astute
a man as Coburn he would sooner or later give himself away.
16
It was quite natural, but it seems to me rather strange that
so
astute
a gang should commence operations in the same neighborhood again.
so
astute
so