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(1) acutely insightful and wise
(2) sagacious
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(1) acutely insightful and wise
(2) sagacious
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(1) One thing though, I'd never before so personally perceived nature's absolute mastery at using the unwitting collaboration of its sapient members to mimic its fungal elements.
(2) This may sound extremely unfair to our esteemed police force, to the hardworking prosecutors at the Attorney General's Office and the sapient judges who preside over our courts.
(3) Perhaps in a brief quiet contemplation that this same view was experienced by our modern sapient ancestors over 164,000 years ago.
(4) One was meant, as I'm sure the sapient looseletter will have noticed, for much finer things, much more noble pursuits.
(5) At the very far end of the rostrum one could just discern a tribunal of sapient figures seated around a table.
(6) In the wake of their travels, they have left half of the galaxy devoid of sapient life, primarily through the use of their Marauder starships.
(7) The attentive and sapient reader will no doubt see what's coming here.
(8) With much sapience , he ruled that the categorical imperative of the situation was that charity begins at home and the guilty party must pay for his own beer that evening.
(9) Their catalogue is one of effort and sapience , of care and cool.
(10) Of course, this suggestion will seem absurd if we are still tempted to assimilate sapience to sentience, thus to think of sensations as the objects of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510immediateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb knowledge.
(11) This is the reiterated message from the gods of which the daily press delivers itself so sapiently , and by which it maintains its popularity and power.
(12) As for my fellow sapients , I have no desire to control their actions.
(13) It acknowledges the sapience of country to the extent that country is figured as a registry of births, marriages, deaths and other events.
(14) As much experience is prudence, so is much science sapience .
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(1) One thing though, I'd never before so personally perceived nature's absolute mastery at using the unwitting collaboration of its sapient members to mimic its fungal elements.
(2) This may sound extremely unfair to our esteemed police force, to the hardworking prosecutors at the Attorney General's Office and the sapient judges who preside over our courts.
(3) Perhaps in a brief quiet contemplation that this same view was experienced by our modern sapient ancestors over 164,000 years ago.
(4) One was meant, as I'm sure the sapient looseletter will have noticed, for much finer things, much more noble pursuits.
(5) At the very far end of the rostrum one could just discern a tribunal of sapient figures seated around a table.
(6) In the wake of their travels, they have left half of the galaxy devoid of sapient life, primarily through the use of their Marauder starships.
(7) The attentive and sapient reader will no doubt see what's coming here.
(8) With much sapience , he ruled that the categorical imperative of the situation was that charity begins at home and the guilty party must pay for his own beer that evening.
(9) Their catalogue is one of effort and sapience , of care and cool.
(10) Of course, this suggestion will seem absurd if we are still tempted to assimilate sapience to sentience, thus to think of sensations as the objects of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510immediateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb knowledge.
(11) This is the reiterated message from the gods of which the daily press delivers itself so sapiently , and by which it maintains its popularity and power.
(12) As for my fellow sapients , I have no desire to control their actions.
(13) It acknowledges the sapience of country to the extent that country is figured as a registry of births, marriages, deaths and other events.
(14) As much experience is prudence, so is much science sapience .
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2. sagacious
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