- per****acity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Per****acity (also
called per****aciousness) is a
penetrating discernment (from the
Latin per****ācitās, meaning...
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Preternatural Transmogrifyer (Christian Nyquist) -
drums Per****acious Protector (Attila Publik) -
keyboards Equilibrian Epicurius (Fredrik...
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discuss matters like fashion, a
subject in
which Charles was a very
per****acious authority.
Charles was
attracted to Joséphine for her confidence, power...
- Smith, had
specialised in
publishing scientific revues,
aided by his
per****acious reader William Smith Williams.
Emily and Anne's m****cripts were confided...
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Pedro "was
without a
shadow of
doubt intelligent, quick-witted, [and]
per****acious." However,
historian Roderick J.
Barman relates that he was by nature...
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people in the
hopes of
maintaining this said "social order". He
wrote per****acious advice covering topics from
table manners and
proper conduct for success...
- states. In 2016,
Blustein said "Some of his
direct forecasts have
proven per****acious and have come well
ahead of the pack".
Lachman is a
frequent opinion...
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Kirkus Reviews described the book as "Herzog in all his extravagant,
per****acious glory" and an "opportunity to
delve deeply into Herzog's fascinating...
- of his personality."
Donald Rayfield described him as "exceptionally
per****acious and active," but also "a
murderous paranoiac when aroused." The Cambridge...
- from the
original on 8
January 2021.
Retrieved 10
January 2024. For a
per****acious account of the "Museum"
written a few
years before the fall of Soviet...