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1 You have shown so much shrewdness that I now ask your advice.
2 Really, Doctor Chicago, I didn't give you credit for so much shrewdness .
3 The Association has too much shrewdness to espouse the quarrel of an individual.
4 Of late years such cases have been treated in France with much shrewdness .
5 The buyer derives much information and much shrewdness by carefully watching the seller's methods.
6 But he was also gifted with much shrewdness in dealing with the various members of his flock.
7 Slavery is a school in which its victims learn much shrewdness , and William had been an apt scholar.
8 You showed so much shrewdness , in your last adventure, that I believe you might get through this safely.
9 As a general thing, he had managed, doubtless through much shrewdness , to avoid very severe outrages from the trader.
10 Mr. Maudslay was full of quaint maxims and remarks, the result of much shrewdness , keen observation, and great experience.
11 At a half mile he knew the team, and it did not require much shrewdness to guess at the errand.
12 I own the whole thing was done with much shrewdness , and was a decided improvement on being kicked into the street.
13 Though in some ways a true backwoods Donatello, he was a man of much shrewdness and of great courage and resolution.
14 He was a lawyer of much shrewdness and a man of great energy, and he very soon offered to become pecuniarily interested in the invention.
15 But the doctor, an observant Scotsman with much shrewdness and philosophy in his character, told me that it was a very curious case of possession.
16 "It may be to serve as a guide for some party coming over the lonely moor," said Jim with much shrewdness .
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