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1This was regarded in business circles as a piece of great shrewdness.
2She had a fair mind, great shrewdness, and kept a journal of facts.
3Many show great shrewdness of observation, and have an epigrammatic wit.
4He was a man of high intelligence, great shrewdness, and almost comically bad character.
5The young man laughed with an air of great shrewdness.
6Mr. Phipps had curiosity, discernment, and a great shrewdness.
7It was great shrewdness in Sir Robert Walpole, who, before her distemper broke out, discovered her secret.
8He requested a conference with Senor Doblado, minister of foreign affairs, who with great shrewdness accepted the invitation.
9Johnson, the constable of the parish, a man of great shrewdness, at once proposed to break in the door.
10They were both men of great shrewdness, and both speculative in their characters, and both had accumulated large fortunes.
11They had great shrewdness, and were capable of really fine diplomacy, for the school they attended demanded such proficiency.
12She was a person of great shrewdness and judgment, and, as I afterwards experienced, of strong and tenacious affections.
13Confident as Parker was in his great shrewdness, his speculations outside of the business did not turn out very favourably.
14Notwithstanding this minor defect in Paul's character, his great shrewdness and thorough knowledge of business made him a successful merchant.
15Mr. Smith, of this firm, was a man of great shrewdness and probity, and was greatly esteemed by his friends.
16He had an abundance of intellect, great shrewdness, vast will force, and organizing power, but not much ideality or imagination.
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