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He was noted for his tenacious courage and cool sagacity.
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His "oeuvre" is voluminous, diverse, and original; although some of his scientific writings contain unconfirmed theories and inaccuracies, his expertise, sagacity, and groundbreaking researches are widely acknowledged.
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Within sagacity too, there is a sagacity that stops with common sense and a sagacity that transcends common sense.
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Their sagacity is uncommonly great.
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But the baba being the man of great sagacity, envisaged all that matter.
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The sagacity of the animal is chiefly shewn in bringing his rider alongside the retreating buffalo, and in avoiding the numerous pitfalls abounding on the prairie.
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In some cases, the sage goes beyond mere knowledge and understanding to reflection and questioning -- these become the targets of philosophical sagacity.
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These natural abilities of the mind are valued mainly for their usefulness for the person himself: e.g. prudence, sagacity, industry, patience.
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When he was young, he went to the capital to study, and there he was known as having elegance and being sagacity.
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His political sagacity and eloquence made him the recognized leader and spokesman of thirty bishops, his colleagues in the assembly.
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