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brains
sense
gumption
savvy
nous
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McAllister's performances caught the eye of Liverpool manager Houllier, who was searching for an experienced campaigner to add nous and wisdom to his young midfield.
I'm on borrowed time in the game, but I'm probably getting by on a bit of nous , a bit of guile, and a bit of competitive instinct.
Fishermen rely on their nous and their knowledge, two things that will be useless in a time of change.
So, they acquiesced in the game of the Democratic Leadership Council, surrendered their political nous and sold their souls to arbiters of ‘mainstream’ liberalism.
At first the seeds lay mingled without order; but nous set the unarranged matter into motion, and thereby created out of chaos an orderly world.
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