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It was one of the sagest devices ever invented by Congress.
As the sagest members of the paddock always say: that's why we go racing.
And that is one of the sagest comments on the Bessies issue.
It's his sagest clue to what hurts Jane Austen into writing.
Levin Paxmore was its most prosperous member, and also one of its sagest.
He explained them, he turned them inside out, and there was the dear little chap nodding his busy bit of a head in the sagest manner.
Having died in "Gremlins II," he offered the director, Joe Dante, his sagest piece of advice.
What is clear is that Mr. Fassat is starting out with a restricted budget and is making the sagest choices possible.
Henry Berghoef, manager of the $3 billion Oakmark Select fund, offered perhaps the sagest advice of all.
As soon as Finlay Perkin returned safely to Bristol, he drafted one of the sagest documents ever to come from the cattle country.
The fateful decision of when to stampede the herd was left in the hands of a council, to which Cold Ears, sagest bison hunter of them all, belonged.
The most casual obscenities, the most hackneyed endearments, coming to me from your rose-red lips, are worth more than the sagest advice of all the old men in the world.
But as for their recycled wisdom, the sagest words in my kitchen are to be found on container of plain old (nonorganic) cottage cheese: "Discard after date on bottom."
Professorial dogmatism has generally yielded to prudential caution, one reason being that not even the sagest German scholar foresaw the imminent peaceful downfall of the Berlin wall in 1989.
What if I proved your sagest chapmen fools, and gorge your greedy moneychangers with the gold that they desire until they loathe its very sight and touch?
The film's sagest line is spoken by Mr. Pacino's Big Boy Caprice at an underworld sit-down attended by Flattop, Pruneface and the rest of the boys.
Indeed, the loss was a dire calamity, and Euvoran, having donned a voluminous turban of purple samite, held council with the sagest ministers regarding the state dilemma that had thus arisen.
Public radio also has become a refuge for some of the sagest voices out of commercial broadcasting's past, people like Daniel Schorr, Walter Cronkite, Norman Corwin and Red Barber.
What, after all, is the mite of wisdom that I could throw into the mass of knowledge; or how am I sure that my sagest deductions may be safe guides for the opinions of others?
She fled the place, not appreciating the fact that the pettifogging rabbi had given her the sagest advice on this matter of rape that the world had so far evolved, and one that would never be superseded.
He had the advantage of having studied in the nineteen-forties with Artur Schnabel, who was perhaps the sagest pianist of the century-a poet of the instrument, a scholar of the repertory, a master of language.
Mr. Bland also plays Rudy, the show's unreliable narrator, whose overbearing mother (Ross Mullan) dropped him on his head as an infant and thus turned him into the sweetest, sagest moron since Forrest Gump.
Of the leading knights, he was the oldest, and certainly the sagest, so he pointed out to his younger associates that their main job was not to brawl with Hungarians but to reach Constantinople with as many fighting men as possible.
And well do they deserve such honorable estimation; for the maxims of wisdom and virtue which fall from their lips, come from as deep a spiritual source, and tend to as lofty a religious aim, as those of the sagest philosophers of old.
Coming in the same week that the last Syrian troops withdrew from Lebanon, which is 40 percent Shiite, the developments in Iraq seemed likely to have repercussions that the Middle East will feel for some time to come - in ways that even the sagest observers cannot foresee.