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The Guardian once declared him the "cleverest man in England".
The speaker is actually the cleverest bit of Google's design here.
Here are some of the cleverest: Honey I Shrunk the Majority.
That brings us to the login page, arguably the cleverest part.
Previously the cleverest people in the village would have joined the council.
Some of the cleverest companies are beginning to look at these problems.
The cleverest and most troubling aspect of the film is its empathy.
You soon won't be able to get one of the cleverest Messages apps.
It's the Joker's last appearance in the DCAU — and one of his cleverest.
The cleverest crossed out letters from the voting instructions to form dirty words.
Perhaps the cleverest component of the bionic ray, though, was its control mechanism.
Nor do I think he's the cleverest guy ever to run for president.
China, now a target of this strategy, was once among its cleverest exploiters.
How many times can he prove he's the cleverest, bestest hero of them all?
The cleverest thing about Ding, a new "smart" doorbell, is that it's not too smart.
There are still some things in baseball that even the cleverest of gamesmanship can't overcome.
Educating the world's cleverest children with vast resources is not the biggest challenge in teaching.
Because of the heavy human footprint, even the cleverest underwater sex strategy struggles to succeed.
They were not the strongest or the fastest, but they might have been the cleverest.
We knew that we could suggest something — what was the cleverest way to do it?
Still, even the cleverest set designer can do only so much to alter the scenery.
The cleverest number involves Anna emerging from her home the day the apocalypse blows up.
One thing is apparent: Mitch McConnell is the cleverest guy in the Senate, by far.
I'd known him since high school, and he was the silliest, wisest, cleverest person I knew.
It's not the only way to make pixel art, but it's definitely one of the cleverest.
Image: Ohio Inspector GeneralAdam Johnston and Scott Spriggs may well go down as Ohio's cleverest inmates.
The film does its cleverest and most insidious work when it's playing with that last idea.
A room full of strangers will be right more often than the cleverest person you know.
Western banks have been busy buying fintech firms, although the cleverest incumbents in finance are Asian.
AI development is an arms race that will be won by the cleverest, best-funded side.
But some boring centrist isn't necessarily the cleverest move for a Machiavelli-like Obama to make.
In Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy's 220 version, "Finette Cendron," our heroine is pointedly the cleverest of three daughters.
But the film version cuts Grahame-Smith's cleverest, most specific embellishments on Austen, and barely acknowledges others.
HEDGE funds employ the cleverest people in the world to exploit the opportunities that other managers miss.
While it's not a perfect system, it's one of the cleverest and most useful dashcams we've tried.
The cleverest barb will go unrecognized, the subtlest insult will barely stir the air in his head.
But Anarchy's cleverest touch, carried over and expanded from the first film, is the way it uses media.
"They've been the cleverest communication team—the use of social media, the manipulation of messaging," de Jesus explained.
If you can't be in Harry's house, you might as well be in the cleverest of them all.
Perhaps the cleverest thing about Slack's version of threads is the way they can move back into public view.
"Your mother was the cleverest inventor I ever knew," Morgan Freeman says as Clara's godfather Drosselmeyer in the trailer.
Tinder flies under the radar, but it's consistently one of the cleverest and most forward-thinking social apps around.
Conservatism holds that accumulated tradition is a likelier source of wisdom than the cleverest individual at any one moment.
Truth is, the Astros would be known as the cleverest foxes in the league if the results were better.
Now, even if they're nowhere near a red carpet in October, famous people give us glimpses of their cleverest getups.
Street Angel remains, as it has for my entire adult life, one of the cleverest, funniest, and most heartfelt comics around.
But the tortoise's cleverest enemy is the raven: That ingenious, charismatic corvid also quite likes the taste of baby desert tortoise.
And they came bearing signs — some of the cleverest, most creative, hilarious ones we've seen in an already protest-heavy year.
The cleverest thing about "Trollhunters" might be that the fate of the world is in the finicky hands of Frasier Crane.
Available from: Luna Powerbanks are a dime a dozen these days, but RavPower is making some of the cleverest ones out there.
But what if, instead of promoting favoured schemes, Indian governments instead challenged experts to propose the cleverest interventions they could think of?
The cleverest computer scientists dream of IPOs, and senior politicians and civil servants cash in when they retire with private-sector jobs.
The cleverest thing about it is that it takes the other components within dung — phosphates, water, etc — to actually fuel the process.
"The Sorting Hat is one of the cleverest enchanted objects most witches and wizards will ever meet," reads the on-site description.
The production on this EP is simpatico with the electronic explosions on "The Reynolds Pamphlet," which features some of Jefferson's cleverest rapping.
You've been called one of the world's most creative people and you're probably one of the cleverest too, having been a Stanford professor.
It traveled the same viral routes as Giridharadas's tweet, acting as evidence that Buttigieg was the cleverest man ever to run for president.
"We weren't the dimmest kids in class but neither were we the cleverest," a classmate, Joao Micaelo, told a British tabloid in 2011.
This decade-old company has been among the cleverest of the seventh- or eighth-wave streetwear brands that proliferate like so much algae.
One of the cleverest details is the control panel, which takes the form of a leather patch on the brim of the hat.
I'm glad for some of the time I spent with it, making little mental voyages of discovery in its cleverest, most rewarding moments.
One of its cleverest ideas was to give illiterate children free access to computers in order to see how easily they could master them.
Where The Thinning tries for specificity and ends up with nonsense, 3% is one of the cleverest takes yet on the dystopian-deathmatch genre.
With that in mind, PEOPLE rounded up a collection of the cutest, cleverest and most unexpected pop culture-inspired pregnancy announcements and maternity shoots.
Apple, with its abundance of intangible assets, which are easier to play around with, has been one of the cleverest at exploiting the gaps.
"TV Cello" (1971), a playable cello built from three vertically stacked TV monitors running film of Moorman, is one of Paik's cleverest sculptural works.
But even the cleverest algorithms are unlikely to foil the majority of the Islamic State's online acolytes, who are highly incentivized to route around countermeasures.
Background Burner is the site you need, capable of pulling off one of image editing's cleverest tricks with just a few clicks of the mouse.
That some of the cleverest movies over the last not just 10 years, 20 years, are animated films like "Shrek" or "Zootopia," which I like.
But one of the cleverest things of all about it is that it is also cheap, for the glove costs only around $10 to make.
It's a bright vision of the future, and if it pans out, Nadella will look like one of the cleverest leaders in recent business history.
The app's cleverest feature is its "focus mode," which fades out everything else in your document other than the line or paragraph you're working on.
"He was one of the cleverest, nicest, and most charming old rogues I have ever had the pleasure of spending time with," said actor Keith Allen.
And in the Foreign Office, it has a Rolls Royce of a foreign ministry; storied, wise and staffed with some of the cleverest people in Europe.
Even the smartest contracts can be susceptible to human error, and even the cleverest I.T. architectures will be hit by events that need to be undone.
They're in her head, these multiple Steves, but one of the most frolicsome moments of "Plano," and cleverest bits of stagecraft, involves a meeting between them.
Evidence suggests teachers over-predict the grades that less well-off pupils will achieve—except when it comes to the cleverest, whom they tend to underestimate.
Unlike elite universities in most other countries, American colleges do not simply select the cleverest pupils—they also take into account extracurricular activities, family wealth and race.
But online, where people are sharing their cleverest signs, the march is playing out as a rebuttal to the Trump administration's attempts to destabilize science and technology.
This has made him nearly impervious to even the cleverest takedowns, and trust me, many have tried, comparing him to everyone from P. T. Barnum to Hitler.
"Sometimes the cleverest person in the room may not be the most successful," said Allan, noting that you also have to make sure your ideas are heard.
Evidence suggests that they over-predict the grades that poor pupils will achieve—except when it comes to the cleverest among them, whom they tend to underestimate.
Think about it: We're pitting hastily devised legislation, drafted without hearings over the course of just a few days, against the cleverest lawyers and accountants money can buy.
One sex toy reviewer devoted a section of her digital security advice to the feature, her cleverest suggestion being to choose a profile photo that doesn't show your face.
The cleverest systems, such as the one Celaton, another British firm, has built for Virgin Trains, refer the most complex questions to human operators and learn from the responses.
But the writers also play with those conventions, such as incorporating commercial spoofs for pot-themed products, which is probably the cleverest recurring bit the show has to offer.
If Baron Cohen's act, even its cleverest bits, feels sour, that's because it's just one shard in a kaleidoscope of modern gotchas and just-kiddings, of heart-hardening stunts.
That's why we've searched high and low and uncovered some of the cleverest tricks of the trade, all designed to make your space look more sophisticated without too much hassle.
Doctor Who will take place in a world in which the cleverest and saddest and funniest and all-around greatest hero in all of space and time will be female.
Click through to read all about the cleverest storage solutions from the label's latest lookbook, and be prepared to make room for them — so you'll be saving even more room.
But one of the cleverest things about the game is the constant, cumulative tabulation of focus (which paid work can reduce), connections (is an unpaid internship worth it?) and happiness.
The cleverest among them even hide pomegranate juice in the refrigerator — in the right glass, it's a dead ringer for a cabernet — and sneak to the kitchen for "wine" refills.
"I should never have trusted you!" shouts Javadi, the foiled villain, who just seconds earlier, in a world that resembled "Homeland," had been stirring his yogurt in the cleverest of ways.
It is equally clear that Cyrano is more charismatic, intelligent and self-aware than anyone else on the stage, just as Dinklage's Tyrion was the cleverest Westerosi of them all in "Thrones".
One of the cleverest aspects of the novel is how it resists the facile linear form of revelation; it backs up toward insights, runs away from them, sifts through them again, obsesses.
There was still a sense of loneliness here—after all, one of the game's cleverest mechanics is its alien-language system, something I'm betting we'll circle back around to in a future letter.
Otherwise, they'll wage a revolution, an eventuality that the self-proclaimed "cognitive elite"—the A people, who believe themselves to be cleverer than the cleverest robots—intend to wait out in fortified lairs.
In one of the cleverest twists of the experiment, the researchers created a neutral voter registration ad that secretly served code to make Facebook think it directed to one of the campaign's sites.
One of the cleverest studies to try and assess actual racial bias used data on school fights between white pupils and black ones in the state of Louisiana, and calculated the differences in punishment.
But what if some of the cleverest minds in the world are pursuing deals and investment out of fear and necessity rather than confidence and companies are really just building Noah's ark before the storm?
Led by Eliza, the cleverest (and therefore most troublesome) student, the girls are empowered with a newfound sense of agency that quickly puts them at odds with Samuel's dogmatic spirit and mission for the school.
Second — and the cleverest item in the plan — the Warren team would basically require employers who are now offering health insurance to their employees to pay the cost of that insurance to the government instead.
In perhaps the film's cleverest moment, Cheney's meteoric career path reaches a fork: He considers running for president in 1996, but bows out because it would expose his daughter, a lesbian, to potentially vicious attacks.
As the Times' Op-Ed section has become the subject of internecine media controversy, largely over the quality and the usefulness of its conservative contributorship, Douthat stands as the cleverest and least predictable writer there.
The cleverest part, though, is that, unlike other efforts to exploit leaky video streams, it does not actually need direct access to the stream itself, or even to the device the video is being shown on.
Involving yet trivializing, the movie unfolds as a would-be "Breaking Bad" of the prison genre, following an inadvertent criminal who is hardened by a gangland behind bars and eventually becomes one of its cleverest members.
One of my cleverest and most fabulous friends at university (now PhD in neuroscience) once forgot the word for what she wanted in a restaurant and tried to explain with "like a really REALLY wet salad".Soup.
It's good to see the show making some attempt to use its cleverest chess masters again and giving Sansa her chance to pull at their strings — even if it does just look like she's breaking a promise.
" In the same article, Mark Tepper, who prosecuted Ms. Holzer's 1979 case as an assistant New York attorney general, called her "one of the cleverest and most successful white-collar criminals in the history of this state.
As one of the biggest-punching heavyweights of all time – and one of the cleverest and most innovative boxers of his era, to boot – Johnson should have been celebrated for his athleticism, power and masterful counter-punch boxing.
"What Mr. Rozar did was to recognize that the computer, and its cleverest offspring the internet, could be used to venture into individual privacy much further, more efficiently, and more quickly than had previously been possible," it says.
But let's imagine a better world, one in which we could expect the moderators to ask questions that actually enhance our understanding of the candidates' policies and not just spark the best spats and yield the cleverest zingers.
If Fox does follow through with selling the assets—its film and TV studio, its stake in Sky, a European satellite broadcaster, and many of its cable networks—it may well be remembered as one of his cleverest moves.
Image: ScreenshotEven looking at the sender and the context of a message isn't always enough to spot something dangerous, and the cleverest phishing emails will use some personal details about you culled from the web or from data breaches.
And maybe get different role models; David Foster Wallace and Stephen King, while wildly different authors, shared common ground in producing some of their cleverest work after sobering up (Infinite Jest and The Shining both partly served as meditations on alcoholism).
In Project Bright Idea, a programme at Duke University in North Carolina, 10,000 ordinary nursery and primary-school children were taught using methods usually applied to the cleverest kids – fostering high expectations, encouraging complex problem-solving and developing meta-cognition ("thinking about thinking").
" Elizabeth Hardwick once wrote: "Some of the enchantment of 'The Varieties' comes from its being a kind of race with James running on both teams — here he is the cleverest skeptic and there the wildest man in a state of religious enthusiasm.
There is an entire generation of us here — those who are constantly given the message that we can and should have the cleverest couch on the market or have the best item from the fanciest restaurant in town delivered to our door in 20 minutes.
The cleverest of divorcees may stretch the truth about their after-tax income by throwing more money into a 401(k) plan, a deferred compensation plan or a health savings account — a tax-advantaged account you can use to pay for qualified medical expenses.
In a deeply reported and nuanced profile in The Weekly Standard, Alice B. Lloyd asks how Dinesh D'Souza went from being "one of the cleverest polemical journalists on the right" to his current status as a clownish provocateur whose antics often embarrass serious conservatives.
For a number of reasons — alienation and disengagement among the electorate, and the extraordinary power of big business and finance over government — [Sanders] doesn't believe that even the cleverest, most uniformly applied regulations will solve what he views as a political and economic crisis.
Her mother (Charlotte Rampling) still lives there, along with her two surviving, grown-up children: Roderick (Will Poulter), who was badly wounded in World War II, and Caroline (Ruth Wilson), "the cleverest of the lot" (according to a family friend), who drifts toward eccentric spinsterhood.
By the metrics that count—talent, computing power and data—Google appears to be in the lead in AI. It can afford the cleverest people and has such a variety of projects, from drones to cars to smart software, that people interested in machine learning rarely leave.
Harry makes friends with Ronald Weasley (sixth in his family to go to Hogwarts and tired of having to use second-hand spellbooks) and Hermione Granger (cleverest girl in the year and the only person in the class to know all the uses of dragon's blood).
" This leads to the cleverest moment of the episode—specifically, when Robbie breaks the fourth wall to address the audience about the perils of drugs but veers in an unexpected direction: "Drugs ruin lives, divide families, and lead to heavy-handed preachy sitcom episodes like this one.
I could go on — there's a mortifying scene in which Brian brings home a man for a hookup — but I have to remind myself that Wohl is in fact one of our cleverest playwrights, exploring the outer limits of naturalism in search of new ways of expressing new feelings.
Described as "the cleverest queen consort ever to sit on the throne of England," she was a political genius and huge patron of the arts and science – even leading the fight against smallpox by organizing experiments and, ultimately, using these to inoculate her seven children against the disease.
The Washingtonian has published a short chronicling of Charlotte's rise to fame and unexpected modeling career in Souza's photography, which often throws shade at Trump and his administration in the cleverest of ways by contrasting the embarrassingly chaotic White House with the dignified and more orderly administration under former President Obama.
It could be included in any global anthology of protest punk, though the editors would have to have heard of this strange Sarajevo group, which was led by Mirko Srdic, a 22-year-old engineering student and one of the cleverest and most lucid authors on the Yugoslav rock scene.
"For a number of reasons — alienation and disengagement among the electorate, and the extraordinary power of big business and finance over government — [Sanders] doesn't believe that even the cleverest, most uniformly applied regulations will solve what he views as a political and economic crisis," Washington Post columnist Elizabeth Bruenig wrote in June.
John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, is clearly one of the cleverest people in parliament, with an appetite for buttressing his Trotskyism with ideas borrowed from other traditions, particularly the co-operative tradition, and an ability to use new ideas (such as taking 10% of shares into public ownership) to serve old purposes.
Made of lightweight, water-resistant teak, they're all beautifully carved and balanced, with definite personalities; the whimsical tasting spoon on the end of the 2-in-1 Stirrer is my personal favorite, the Corner-Getter seems the cleverest of the bunch, and the flat and sturdy Flip & Scrape is a kitchen workhorse.
Soon thereafter, as details from a police investigation and other sources emerged, they also began to suspect that the seemingly ubiquitous but still unknowable Johnson had carefully staged his death in a manner that appeared to have made it the culminating, cleverest, most quizzical episode in a long and hard-to-classify artistic career.
It's all very well done, and though most of the puzzles aren't too difficult to solve, the cleverest cases require stringing a bunch of them together, as in one scenario that requires the protagonist to garner the help of a ghost child she can technically only communicate with when she, herself, is also kinda dead.
Stop in at Mixxing for a pre-dinner drink; the cozy bar usually has both a D.J. and a handful of loyal customers who deeply appreciate that the drinks — many invented by the bartenders and incorporating ingredients like a ginger foam with the texture of heavy cream — are some of the cleverest cocktails in town.
In his cleverest moment of an otherwise half-hearted performance, Mr Jadwat drove home the importance of that line: If Mr Trump was referring to terrorists (rather than Muslims) when he read the title of the order concerning "foreign terrorists" and then said "we all know what that means", "there would have been no reason to say 'we all know what that means'".
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Number one, four bars that rhyme around the sound of the word "ointment," a word that has probably ever even made it into a song on a handful of occasions throughout history: And then number two, perhaps the cleverest four bars Wayne has ever rapped, a total tongue-twisting funhouse ride of homonyms and syllable-level precision that doubles as a PSA: If you've ever considered having unprotected sex, perhaps these words have crossed your mind.
Rhodes's production livens up whenever both movement and music take over: in the big bathing-beauties number, "Hundreds of Girls" (with miniskirted black-and-white costumes by Amy Clark); the extended Keystone Kops sequence, "Hit 'em on the Head," starring Fatty Arbuckle (Major Attaway), a Sennett company member; and the murder scene, "Tap Your Troubles Away," sung by Lilli Cooper as Lottie Ames, another Sennett stalwart, and featuring a scenic flourish that is one of the cleverest things in the show.

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