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  1. in a way that is clever and shows skill

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A week ago she adroitly averted resignations by Brexit ministers.
As with Trump today, the Kremlin was adroitly manipulating Wallace.
It kept unemployment low and adroitly handled the NAFTA renegotiation.
This work has been done adroitly by Ginny Tapley Takemori.
These brief scenes, adroitly slipped into the film, take you by surprise.
Adroitly put together, the choreography is studded with real beauty and invention.
Instead, I See You dodges clichés equally adroitly in terms of directorial style.
Just two days after delivering his harangue, Mr Salvini adroitly shifted his position.
Shapiro adroitly conveys the women's complicated intimacy, their shared history and private jokes.
Some teams have adapted to the use of replay more adroitly than others.
Mr. Ebert (recently on Broadway in "Thérèse Raquin") adroitly blends goofiness and gallantry.
Mr. Brotherston's rotating set adroitly mixes up performance and rehearsal, art and life.
Mr. Brody isn't asked to stretch much, but he does his usual thing adroitly.
He adroitly combines brutality with cunning and—when dealing with his girlfriend—self-doubt.
She also volleys adroitly and is, on her good days, consistent from the baseline.
Economic Daily, a party-owned newspaper, praised the film for portraying this concept so adroitly.
For a properly and adroitly powerful person, his or her power works behind the scenes.
Both artists give fathomless depth to familiar tales; both maneuver adroitly between high and low.
She and her allies have adroitly parceled out new revelations to keep the story moving.
Both have ridden a wave of support by adroitly tapping into widespread discontent over immigration.
It makes you appreciate how adroitly Ms. Heckerling sidestepped caricature and preciousness in her film.
Mr. Pruitt then sketches over the projection in white paint, with an adroitly businesslike hand.
He eluded pressure adroitly and his 116.3 rating was his fourth time over 113 in 2016.
One audience member adroitly questioned this presumption, indicting art's special non-commodity status in the process.
Over the years, the group has adroitly lampooned its reputation as a collection of sad sacks.
But on other issues, what was said during a campaign fades away or is adroitly finessed.
Both subjects have been belabored, but two new books adroitly place them in a delightful perspective.
NEW ENGLAND PHILHARMONIC Adroitly mixing music new, newish and old, this ensemble's season begins on Oct.
NEW ENGLAND PHILHARMONIC Adroitly mixing music new, newish and old, this ensemble's season begins on Oct.
A well-structured pinot noir rosé from Domaine Charles Audoin complemented all five of our courses adroitly.
It would mark a seismic shift in the world order, one that America needs to handle adroitly.
On Saturday he denounced bigotry "on many sides," adroitly avoiding calling out the groups responsible for it.
When he pushes, they may have to act like an aikido master to adroitly sidestep a punch.
Hillary Clinton has evolved with her party and adroitly found the pulse of the broad Democratic coalition.
From Yemen to Lebanon and Iraq, Iran has adroitly exploited conflict and weak states to its benefit.
Saedi adroitly and humorously uses these universal pubescent ordeals to contextualize Iranian culture and the immigrant experience.
The latest book by Richard J. Evans, the president of Wolfson College, Cambridge, adroitly achieves this balance.
Most of the secondary characters are adroitly drawn — Obe's mother and sister; a terrific teacher; two friends.
He hosted "Saturday Night Live," where he adroitly exhibited his genuine aw-shucks bearing for comic effect.
Adroitly poised between sincerity and mockery, laughter and tears, this eloquent "Falstaff" is a triumph for Mr. Muti.
But the balance between dread and deadpan laughs is adroitly maintained, and there's an appealingly casual, improvisatory vibe.
On our first night, he adroitly knocked off a few creepers and then got stuck in a mine.
Instead, McCourt manages to adroitly counteract the inexplicably miserable condition of his life with wit and approachable candor.
He first rose to national prominence in the 1980s by adroitly making himself a boldface name in the gossip columns.
And Ms. Dhavernas and Mr. Short pull them off, adroitly underplaying Mary's slightly loopy intensity and Des's facade of sarcasm.
Patterson adroitly zigzags in time, threading the women's journeys with subtle detail and embellishing them with metaphors specific to each character.
Al Shabab also adroitly exploits widespread clan discrimination, aligning itself with weaker clans and providing them with protection and resource access.
But Mr. Ryoo adroitly moves his camera through vast, crowded settings, and the climax sweeps you up in its ineluctable intensity.
He's fine — he adroitly underplays Meyer's compassionate vengefulness amid the noisier, more hyperbolic elements of a comic-book-style action fantasy.
Drury adroitly blends "present day" scenes between Girlfriend and Mother with flashbacks to Calvin and Girlfriend's first meeting and subsequent relationship.
If social and political change comes at all in Iran, it will likely be painstakingly slow and controlled adroitly by the regime.
Republicans also turned back Democratic challenges adroitly in the couple of states where the opposition party held out some hope of success.
Humphrey's nomination — he worked behind the scenes and adroitly swayed party bosses and regulars — pushed Democrats to create a more representative system.
A literary novel with a squirrel subplot may sound improbable, yet McKenzie adroitly skirts the line between the plausible and the absurd.
Is it an effective way to adroitly shift the conversation to how much you're looking forward to the next season of "Westworld"?
Sure enough, as a duo, they moved adroitly through scoring projects, from tense political drama to action thriller to college sex comedy.
Pulley adroitly departs from the historical record to make the Peruvian story her own, turning it into a work of magic realism.
Trump adroitly pressed Clinton on the fact that she had once praised the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, which she now opposes.
Politicians who very adroitly respond to shifting economic or political factors tend to be cased in cement when the underlying science changes.
Jesús Gallardo's 22-yard free kick also was punched away adroitly in the 65th minute by Blake for his sixth official save.
But for immigrants, assimilating quickly and adroitly to a white world is as much a superpower as it is a tool for survival.
But the winning move is to catnap—tapping on the arrow keys gently, only to adroitly spring up when the stop is yours.
A few of America's most celebrated bosses, including Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett, understand this implicitly, adroitly manipulating how outsiders see their firms.
One of the things I find so appealing about Basquiat's art is how adroitly it walks the line between being cryptic and political.
The precipitous ridges that are her knuckles rise and fall as she grips the silver smudged tongs, swiftly and adroitly rotating her wrist.
Either of these by itself might not be very interesting, but the combination is handled so adroitly that the show sucks you in.
Mr. Feng, 59, is a popular director who has learned to work within, and sometimes adroitly nudge against, China's heavy boundaries of censorship.
Salieri adroitly handles the dizzying array of situations that Beaumarchais throws his way, generating Oriental marches, love duets, shepherd masques, and bloodthirsty monologues.
In foreign policy, Kazakhstan adroitly balanced between its two giant neighbors, Russia and China, while also maintaining friendly ties with the United States.
Since being released from prison in May 2017  via a commutation by President Obama, Chelsea Manning has quickly and adroitly readapted to civilian life.
He also just set up his own soundsystem in Ken's Bar, alongside Missy from Twerk Queens, in the adroitly named Obama Plaza in Gubei.
He kept his grip on power by adroitly mixing mafia-style punishment with tribal infighting, playing one group against another so he held sway.
Five minutes into the opening half of the Cote D'Azur derby, João Moutinho propels the ball forward, adroitly guiding it over the Nice defence.
When he sends one of his outrageous tweets, often adroitly timed to distract from some other controversy, the world pays pathological levels of attention.
But, I think it goes beyond the bounds of just being the "modern-day Brady Bunch with a kick" (as Kim adroitly puts it).
But Syfy has navigated this difficult territory adroitly with its series "12 Monkeys," which returns for a second season on Monday night, April 18.
The greatest insight into the minds the young commentariat, though, came from edogg163: "Doing it to be 'cool' is actually uncool," they adroitly observed.
The film's superpower is that it's adroitly crafted enough to withstand both those critical interpretations and anything else you want to throw at it.
But there remains hope in the regulation of broadband privacy under the FTC rules, which have adroitly balanced both consumer and business mandates for decades.
Paige adroitly put him off with a story about an angry travel-agency client in New York who had required a face-to-face visit.
During the Ebola crisis in 2014-2016, President Barack Obama adroitly managed government resources and mobilized top expertise to help bring the situation under control.
For James Murdoch, a Sky deal would solidify his hold on a business he's credited with adroitly expanding to Germany and Italy and into broadband.
She adroitly analyzed her match, thanked her coaches and explained how she had practiced her slice groundstrokes before Wimbledon, which rewards low, skidding sliced balls.
In power since 1994, Mr. Lukashenko has long maneuvered adroitly between East and West, tilting one way and then the other in search of support.
Woods sent out Patrick Reed third, against C.T. Pan, but not before he smoothed Reed's path, working the officials as adroitly as any N.B.A. coach.
"And, as Orwell so adroitly observed in 1984, those who control our access to the past also control how we perceive the present," the researchers wrote.
Brinson didn't know how he would use the picture, and when I called Vo to ask that question, I got one of his adroitly elusive answers.
The resulting hybrid, a police procedural with elements of contagion thriller and vampire tale, is handled so adroitly that it requires surprisingly little suspension of disbelief.
Israelis love a good victim, and his base, in particular, nursed ethnic and class resentments that Mr. Netanyahu has stirred adroitly and consistently over the years.
And Ms. Myer-Bennett, an ever-welcome presence in new plays and classics alike, adroitly shows what happens when parental anxiety is pushed past the limit.
Unable to excel as a singer, actress or model, she adroitly identified social media as offering a cheaper, and so more easily accessible, kind of fame.
There is scope for artful use of targeted measures within the rules of NAFTA and the World Trade Organisation, an approach that Mexico has wielded adroitly before.
In Russia, events in Syria have been portrayed as a significant political and military victory, with Mr. Putin adroitly reclaiming the old Soviet title of global contender.
Taking a page from Mr. Legault's playbook, Mr. Blanchet adroitly homed in on the insecurities of a majority French-speaking province surrounded by English-speaking North America.
It's the most adroitly New York sounding New York rap joint to make a splash in some time, thanks to a breezy sax loop from Cool & Dre.
Ms. Reza herself has uneven moments as Nadine, but she adroitly brings out the character's exasperation and her shallow side as she considers cheating on her husband.
As the Boy and First Angel, the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo adroitly navigates the luminous and piercing, the gentle and chilly sides of his two-sided character.
Mr. Black can't quite manage the mixture of mayhem and humor he is attempting, but at least he hops adroitly from one frantic scene to the next.
Weigel adroitly draws on pop culture and history — from reality TV to the self-help industry — as evidence, though her scope is largely limited to straight couples.
Mr. Chibnall has handled these elements fairly adroitly, and in the first season he came up with a truly surprising and satisfying solution to the murder mystery.
Adroitly, frenetically, they switch characters and drop out of character, too, addressing one another by their real names, like high school actors who have read some Brecht.
Instead, the party of Prime Minister Mark Rutte, above right, who adroitly co-opted Mr. Wilders's tough line on immigration without its extremes, won the most votes.
Mr. DiFalco adroitly avoids the perils of wise-child sassiness and brings a surprising and necessary flash of pain to the recollection of a gay hate crime.
You gotta hand it to her ... Rosie used her interviewing skills -- clearly from her talk show -- to adroitly deflect questions from the terminal to her waiting SUV.
Owens, although usually well-behaved, can at times also be defiant, willful and immature, and Mr. James adroitly conveys his hurt and half-buried anger in subversive flashes.
Armed with a variation of human and facial recognition software used by American intelligence agencies, the drone adroitly tracked moving cars and picked out enemies hiding along walls.
A sampler of Connecticut beers included a nutty-tasting Granola Brown Ale from Black Hog Brewing in Oxford, which adroitly complemented a bowl of (excellent) French onion soup.
"I'm Jewish, and we sit shiva, and one of the reasons that we do it is we need time to put the death in perspective," Zimmern says adroitly.
Serial killers, broken families and heartbreaking lost or tortured children are among his specialties, and "The Sandman" is an adroitly nerve-racking book full of all those things.
The Russian did not touch the inside pocket of his coat, into which his new identity had been adroitly slipped, until he reached the desk and produced it.
The high-contrast elements are adroitly balanced, though the current company seems at a remove from the piece's earnest emotions, introducing a hollowness, an undermining echo of doubt.
Monday's match was a contrast in philosophies as Osaka tried to direct traffic with her heavy strokes while Bencic adroitly managed to redirect it with her flat groundstrokes.
I sat there wishing I could get wine delivered from Fung Tu or Mission Chinese Food, where the lists are deeper and more adroitly chosen for Chinese cooking.
Today, Leap Motion dropped an early access beta version of their Interaction Engine which makes it easier for developers to build VR environments can adroitly manipulate with their hands.
It offers considerably more fun than many Shakespeare productions, worth experiencing not to watch an actor get drunk, but to watch a cast juggle so many balls so adroitly.
As a floral designer, Miller has adroitly handled assignments as daunting as gala openings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but here he's aiming to inspire you and me.
With hints of "The Wire" and traditional Mafia melodrama, "the combination is handled so adroitly that the show sucks you in," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
The director of this production by Crowded Outlet, Wes Grantom, gets Mr. Tobiessen's script just right, disguising the twists and jokes adroitly and drawing fine performances out of everyone.
Through a mixture of good fortune and extraordinary political judgment, he adroitly redesigned the court's mission to align with the otherwise forsaken program of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
Little did they realize that, over the decades, the law would become a land-use tool adroitly applied by environmental groups to shut down any commercial activity they disliked.
Yet voters rejected the treaty after opponents adroitly played on fears, particularly acute in smaller countries like Ireland, that even the watered-down changes would undermine national self-determination.
Denfeld adroitly divebombs up, down and around her main characters' experience of secrets, resilience, fantasy and death, all set in a dark, gloomy forest fit for the Brothers Grimm.
The divining rod pulled the dowser up the driveway, past the cabin, adroitly between trees and over the full length of our dock to its end, where he — sploosh!
The shift, military and intelligence officials said, is also part of an effort to move resources toward countering the rise of China and to more adroitly compete with Beijing.
As we ascended the steps of the palace, the retinue so adroitly arranged itself around Yan that he resembled a revered emperor or a preëxecution prisoner, depending on your perspective.
A clear smoking gun likely would not have toppled a president who long ago adroitly asserted he could shoot people on Fifth Avenue and his supporters would not abandon him.
It's odd to think that Beck's first few albums preceded the rise of file sharing, because they so adroitly reflect the thrill and terror of having everything all at once.
But in the interviews, adroitly braided with solo performances, the men don't speak of their lives, as in "No Maps," but about their approaches and the broader aesthetics of tap.
Ms. Finke, who plays the virginal Victorian dream girl Johanna, delivers the pastiche ballad "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" with a twittering skittishness that adroitly signals a nervous breakdown ahead.
On this seventh album, the quietude of Tassili (their 2011 album that features guest appearances from TV On The Radio) is adroitly combined with the driving edge of 2013's Emmaar.
The series creators have so adroitly slotted the shooter into Nintendo's collection of lovable series, that it's now hard to remember a time when Nintendo developing a shooter sounded like heresy.
In 1968, Nixon was the master of the blended approach, adroitly combining a feint at ending the unpopular Vietnam War with a law-and-order appeal to co-opt panicky whites.
The exhibition focuses first on Ms. Mann's preoccupation with family relations when her children were young and she adroitly registered the endemic conflicts and convolutions in the process of growing up.
He was a master at building coalitions, a skilled diplomat who understood how to corral balky allies, like Britain and France, and deal adroitly with failing adversaries, like the Soviet Union.
The covert racism that Donald Trump exploited in promising the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border was adroitly exposed as entrapment of the rights of everyone by Laila Lalami's insightful writing.
How she consolidated and maintained her power, adroitly shaping her image as the serene, omnipotent Virgin Queen, is the focus of Hilton's ambitious re-examination of the intersection of gender and monarchy.
Tavares and Kadri worked the give-and-go at the end of a three-on-one counterattack after Rielly adroitly broke up a New Jersey two-on-one in the Toronto zone.
There are plenty of hairstyles, too, and 2V clearly cares more about them than her charge does: 2V adroitly fastened the wrap in place with two jeweled brooches, one at each shoulder.
Mook has what author John Gaddis had in mind in his book, "On Grand Strategy," which is the ability to pursue a bold vision while adroitly managing unanticipated challenges along the way.
But Michael Flynn, a Trump senior aide who would soon be named his national security adviser, quickly handed Putin an opportunity to curry favor with Trump, which the Russian president adroitly seized.
There was much the same glacial, tidal feel in Will Healy's "Kolmanskop," spangled with twinkling celesta and featuring a solo violin line emerging from the side balcony, adroitly blended into the orchestral textures.
Asked specifically whether he would consider driving the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford (should Kurt Busch not return to the ride next year, as has been rumored), Kenseth sidestepped the question adroitly.
In her second collection, Willis zooms in and out on her chosen subjects, adroitly examining the physical and emotional distances that separate people from one another — and from the mysteries of their lives.
The director Nisha Ganatra doesn't do much visually but she adroitly works around Kaling's stand-and-deliver acting and gives Thompson the room she needs to turn a cliché into a striking character.
The series, an eerie hybrid of "Sliding Doors" and "Groundhog Day" that flirts with the notion of alternate universes, casts Nadia as a software developer who adroitly dodges every Silicon Valley sartorial cliché.
He adroitly used committee deliberations to carefully craft legislation and iron out compromises so that, once a bill was sent to the House floor, it was in proper shape to be passed without amendment.
Navigating that mass of humanity is a timeless tradition, which requires that we adroitly dart around people to avoid them and try to maintain our positive holiday spirit when we inevitably collide with strangers.
So much of the play adroitly balances the everyday and the extreme — while suggesting how crisis pushes reality into the realm of nightmares — that I felt a bit cheated by its bluntly fantastical conclusion.
From the campaign through his first 100 days in office, President Trump adroitly exploited the most conspicuous downsides of trade in portraying himself as a hero to those who go to work in coveralls.
But no object or video on display could rival the live "Events," collages of Cunningham's choreography adroitly arranged by Andrea Weber and thrillingly danced by Dylan Crossman, Silas Riener, Jamie Scott and Melissa Toogood.
Study groups have become a rite of passage at M.B.A. programs, a way for students to practice working in teams and a reflection of the increasing demand for employees who can adroitly navigate group dynamics.
" The following year the critic Dixon Scott described the new process as mobilizing "a fabulous army" of "starch grains colored green, violet and orange, densely and adroitly marshaled, some four million to the square inch.
No Republican in recent memory had so adroitly exploited these things to win power and get away with otherwise inexcusable policy failures — like a hurricane response that contributed to the death of 3,000 American citizens.
In his first year in office, the young president adroitly passed several reforms, including of a labor law, and survived a painful strike of railway workers without sacrificing a reform of the national railway company.
He set up an animation department at the temple that developed videos aimed at combating online violence and pornography, adroitly launching the clips on the same day as a government campaign aimed at the same vices.
Fascinated by American politics and popular culture after living in Miami as a young man, he says, he was inspired by the way Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern adroitly provoked and attracted attention on talk radio.
This is partly because I have been a fan of Ms. Markle's since her 2011 debut on USA's "Suits," and watched as both she and her character, Rachel, adroitly took on the complexity of biracial identity.
But Figgis most adroitly keys in on the delicacy and tentativeness of his main couple's interactions, most of them non-verbal, and how they accumulate into an attraction that neither can ignore—not that they want to.
Pence travels more comfortably on a different, if more familiar, circuit than his boss -- in a parallel political universe where he adroitly serves up Trump-lite washed with Chamber of Commerce-friendly economics to Beltway conservative audiences.
" Like all these authors, Blumenthal has to deal with a lack of closure, and she handles it adroitly, ending on the question that remains "for voters to answer: Could this woman be America's next commander in chief?
"Bangkok Wakes to Rain" is written in English and, particularly in the first half of the novel, explanatory clauses about Thai history or culture can feel a bit like a travel guide, albeit an adroitly written one.
The beautifully textured artwork by Qualls and Alko adroitly captures the mood and feel of a city in which diversity among people is such a natural occurrence, it doesn't need to be called out — it simply is.
It is within these darkly lit scintillating spaces that Wick begins his mission of death, taking out dozens of men charged with Iosef's protection, adroitly leaving and entering each room like a level in a video game.
To read excerpts from this journal, adroitly edited by Gershuny and Korot, is to relive the failure of not only personal video technology, but the Internet as well, which, we have been told, was conceived as similarly empowering.
Much as the British did in their South Asian possessions, the French adroitly exploited local grievances, propped up pliable rulers and developed an ethnic-Vietnamese colonial elite—all, of course, with the threat of violence in the background.
China is adroitly exploiting a double opportunity: It is undermining support for Trump by imposing tariffs on US soybeans hurting the farm belt (Trump's political base), while perhaps weakening the US resolve to win the overall trade war.
Since 1952, Queen Elizabeth has been an adviser for 13 prime ministers — from Winston Churchill to Theresa May, But unlike elected officials, the queen, who has navigated adroitly as a constitutional monarch, serves independent of the political winds.
As they bore into communities, how many people in their path survive usually depends on whether a country's leaders can correctly read early warning signs, muster an intelligent response and adroitly adjust their tactics if the threat changes.
It wraps adroitly around the sensuous curlicues of the "Veil Song," soaring at the top but lacking fullness lower down; the effect of her "Ô don fatal" was one of poise and determination rather than scorched-earth power.
If your Trump global agenda is not adroitly managed, you risk providing the perfect message for the leaders of China and Russia to their own people and much of the world: Just look at the mess democracy is in.
He adroitly pivoted a tough question about HUD's sales of distressed mortgages into some expansive thinking about affordable housing, noting that this issue has been off the presidential agenda for a couple of generations but is extremely pressing today.
Now, inevitably but crucially, there is far more conversation about the consonances between hip-hop and country than ever before, even at Sam Hunt's peak, when it seemed as if country singers adroitly incorporating rapping would become fully normalized.
John M. Barry adroitly observed in his book, "The Great Influenza," the consequences of government backed by news media lies during the 1918 influenza epidemic: Does it take more funds for these TV ads to keep repeating the lies?
As the speaker of the lower house of Congress who oversaw the vote in April to impeach Ms. Rousseff in the Chamber of Deputies, Mr. Cunha had adroitly fended off charges of taking as much as $40 million in bribes.
Before the vote, members of the far-right who supported leaving the bloc played adroitly on concerns about unchecked immigration, warning that the union's open borders threatened the British way of life, made the country vulnerable to terrorism and hurt workers.
The technical team — which includes Lucy Osborne (sets), Richard Howell (lighting) and Duncan McLean (projections) — adroitly conjures a world in which what we see on tiny screens seems to grow into three dimensions, even as so-called real life flattens out.
Baseball's new policy was enacted in August 2015 in concert with the players' union in the hope of addressing the issue of domestic violence more adroitly than the N.F.L., which has drawn harsh criticism for its handling of such cases.
Speculative fiction and poetry are the primary focus at Martian, exemplified by its lit journal, Asterisms, which contains dozens of new and original writers whose work adroitly plays with sci-fi and horror tropes while exploring contemporary social justice issues.
Despite the brevity of these scenes, the actors establish the family's strained dynamic so adroitly that when the boy finds a wounded fugitive (Aaron Paul) and decides to nurse him back to health, we don't need to be told why.
OK, so the solutions can be more oblique, cerebrally befuddling and occasionally adroitly testing (in as much as sometimes you need to move quickly through the menus, or risk losing your grog all down your trousers), but there's no doubting their genius.
Bush presided adroitly over a high-water mark of American power and influence, a remarkable four-year stretch that included the collapse of the Soviet Union, the creation of Nafta, lightning victory in the Gulf War and the rescue of the Kurds.
Those who supported Trump's conversation with Tsai, the first official call between an American President or President-elect since 1979, have pointed to Beijing's restrained reaction as a sign the move adroitly put China on the defensive, perhaps for the first time.
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On the other hand — and this is the hand that holds ours with confidence — Slouka adroitly connects what he calls "Big History" with emotional facts, blending events during and after the war with how they blemish and intersect with his parents' lives.
When she was 2, Praeli, now 1003, lost one of her legs in a car accident, but with her crutches, she commanded the room more adroitly than any of the speakers who preceded her, moving among the tables as she rallied her troops.
His professional experience with Trump went back many years, and he adroitly tells the story of how Trump, in 2004, threatened to sue over the one slight he truly could not bear — that he was less wealthy or successful than he claimed.
By dropping it to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the release of superstar Prince's album of the same name, he kept fans (and the media) guessing about what the song and album would be like, adroitly building up momentum and expectation.
The double bill she presented at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday, opening night of her company's two-week run, confirmed her command of her form, her ability to play around with it, uncovering hidden facets, as adroitly as she honors its conventions.
What follows is a detailed account, rendered adroitly through Nelson's clear prose and James's elegant paintings, of one of the most important rodeo shows in American history, which established Fletcher as the "people's champion" — even though the judge declared Spain the winner.
In transforming what used to be Mr. Bass's party into Night of 100 Stars, he adroitly borrowed the name and charitable concept of a trio of network TV variety specials put on by the theatrical impresario Alexander H. Cohen at Radio City Music Hall.
Wayne adroitly homes in on the way in which, thanks to various private schools or exclusive resorts or familial connections (or all of the above), the moneyed seem to arrive at elite colleges already knowing one another and immediately form their own closed tribes.
Goldings's organ is sometimes frisky, sometimes smoldering; Bernstein plays the guitar more crisply and adroitly than almost anyone in the game; and Stewart's drum work balances the influences of Tony Williams and Paul Motian into an attack that's buoyant and tonally sensitive and complex.
"We've still go things we need to learn and understand," she says, characterizing the research as just one piece of an interlocking series of linguistic models that will be needed enable machines to adroitly and accurately pull speech data from the twists and turns of human lips.
Op-Ed Contributor One morning in the late 1930s, the biologist Adolph Murie stood near a game trail in Yellowstone National Park and watched a passing coyote joyously toss a sprig of sagebrush in the air with its mouth, adroitly catch it, and repeat the act every few yards.
As recently as last October, it appeared Mr. Abe had adroitly dodged the scandals, leading the Liberal Democratic Party to a landslide victory in parliamentary elections and establishing the prime minister as the world leader consistently able to manage President Trump while also staking out a more independent role for Japan in Asia.
It is the image of him — and the shiny, if dated, Hugh Hefner-style hedonism he apparently represents — Mr. Ford has been peddling so adroitly since forming his own label, one whose profits are substantially driven not by costly apparel but by high-margin offerings like fragrance, eyewear and, as of Tuesday, watches and underwear.
The media punditry -- eager for the endless storylines that a duel of New York billionaires with vastly different personalities would generate -- reason that by supporting moderate Democratic House candidates in swing districts in 2018, the 76-year-old billionaire is adroitly laying track across the country before the Bloomberg Presidential Express pulls out of the station sometime in 2019.
However, the adroitly edited new collection of her letters, "The Letters of Sylvia Plath, Volume 2: 1956-1963," which spans her entire marriage to the English poet Ted Hughes and its aftermath, and includes many letters that had not previously been published, provides one of the most vivid and intimate accounts of her life to date.
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