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5 Sentences With "most perspicacious"

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Well, the book isn't just his; it's more of a joint labor love from the world's most perspicacious chefs, from friends like René Redzepi to Alain Ducasse.
Perhaps the most perspicacious part of the OPEC/non-OPEC statement on Thursday was the part that acknowledged the "uncertainties associated mainly with supply and, to some extent, demand growth" next year.
Barry Forshaw wrote in The Times that Spoto is "one of the most perspicacious biographers, a man whose insights into his subjects are always razor-sharp." Michael Coveney, in The Guardian, described him as "an American quasi-academic gossipmonger who has produced zestful, authoritative books ...".Coveney, Michael (June 16, 2007). "Guilty Secrets", The Guardian.
He died childless in Paris on April 5, 1780. His sister, Charlotte-Ursule Renou de Varennes, sole heiress, sold off his estate of maps and mapboards at auction in March 1781; part of it was bought by Jean-Claude Dezauche, publisher and dealer in geographical maps. Jaillot, "one of the most perspicacious and exacting minds of the historiography of the ancien regime," is particularly known for his work Critical, Historical and Topographic Research on the City of Paris , published in five volumes at From 1772. One lane of the 5th district of Paris, the passage Jaillot, (fr) is named in his memory.
In other local elections, he also became the President of the Municipal Assembly of Cascais and the President of the Municipal Assembly of Celorico de Basto. He had a weekly program of political analysis every Sunday on public TV station RTP after previously having a similar program on the private TV station TVI, where he was introduced as being "the wisest and most perspicacious political analyst of current times". His comments covered everything from politics to sports, including his famous presentations and comments on the newest published books, and they were sometimes controversial, some of the comments being seen as personal and political attacks. In his analysis, still in TVI, he often attacked Pedro Santana Lopes, accusing him of being "truculent, a cudgeller and resentful", and not "having the profile to be a President of the Republic".

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