James Cleverly — Minister without Portfolio and Conservative Party Chair
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She cleverly used emojis to spell out Fisher's first name.
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The savvy Strzok cleverly outmaneuvered the Republicans on the committees.
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Mathew Cerletty's highly finished paintings deal cleverly in contradictory illusions.
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"Dermaplaning cleverly triggers the cell regeneration process," continues Dr. Chantrey.
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Ngọc's installation plays cleverly within these surreal and generative intersections.
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Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly defended the move on Tuesday.
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A cleverly designed towel that quickly dries and comforts babies
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A cleverly designed pillow to keep them cool at night
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He cleverly ends the video by sneezing into his elbow.
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The patterned jacket was cleverly coordinated with Bieber's beige shoes.
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PragerU also cleverly tapped YouTube's culture of celebrity and collaboration.
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The dog was cleverly blending in with a holiday gift.
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Cocozza cleverly blurs our capacities to judge Mary's narrowing world.
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He cleverly uses the way light actually shines on material.
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Rensburg upped the ante when he tweeted this cleverly composed picture.
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The heart is cleverly concealed in a cluster of magenta flamingos.
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It's time for Intel to stop hiding behind cleverly worded statements.
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EcoFlow cleverly sidesteps these regulations with its modular River Bank design.
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Mr Turnbull's campaign hinges on how cleverly he can counteract this.
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Does Negan hit Aaron or is that a cleverly edited trailer?
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Conger cleverly coins the term "blue vulva" to describe the process.
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Both Mendler and Cleverly shared photos on Instagram from the ceremony.
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He cleverly stole all my code and gave it another student.
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In the interim Razer's cleverly rethought the ports on the monitor.
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If they're not done cleverly, they can simply turn off audiences.
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"Kiss Me, Kate" is cleverly constructed to provide that pleasure squared.
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Play she in fact can, and does: with structure, cleverly, inventively.
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And the House of Mouse has managed to do so cleverly.
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The cleverly designed handle makes it simple to pack and carry.
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That may be because Erdogan has cleverly manipulated the Turks' identity.
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It's an elegant, cleverly designed, emotive tone poem of a game.
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Cleverly resolves the mystery with her customary expertise and good taste.
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The packaging is cleverly designed so you don&apost waste product.
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I dove right in, thinking I'd cleverly start with social media.
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CBO also cleverly adopts a 30-year marker for nuclear programs.
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The paper is, perhaps cleverly, trying to have it both ways.
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Yet this cleverly paced novel doesn't leave her story at that.
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It seems Bushell cleverly played both sides of the arcade vs.
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James Cleverly was one of Johnson's most prominent supporters during the campaign and worked alongside him during his time as Mayor of London, when Cleverly was a London Assembly Member and Chair of the London Fire Authority.
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Peak Design's new Everyday Backpack is undeniably a ridiculously cleverly designed backpack.
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Very cleverly, it turns out — by snowing him under with bureaucratic options.
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My old Android homescreen cleverly inserted via screenshot onto the iPhone 7.
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Visually sumptuous and cleverly conceived, it's as ingratiating as a Disney cartoon.
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The building blocks cleverly remix Marios of yore, including Super Mario Bros.
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See how celebrities have cleverly covered up their own relationship tattoos, ahead.
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SpaceX has built its business strategy, in part, around cleverly cutting costs.
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There are two additional USB ports cleverly integrated into the power adapter.
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I really like Diary because it cleverly combines writing, comics, and illustrations.
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Optical illusion: how cleverly the war begins in his '93 Mazda MPV.
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Jordyn Cleverly had a very special "something borrowed" on her wedding day.
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He cleverly decodes the letters all while getting closer to the prince.
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Thankfully the design world is awash with tips for cleverly hiding cords.
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The media cleverly labels even plain old Trump supporters as alt-right.
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Branson's focus on female business travellers has cleverly acknowledged an upwards trend.
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Similarly, the title of Vargas' latest work—"Consciousness Razing"—is cleverly punny.
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On the outside of the bag, there's a cleverly hidden zipper pocket.
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Conservative chairman James Cleverly said it was "light-hearted and satirical."3.
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"Fleabag" cleverly holds up a mirror to the way we watch now.
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Geometric patterns cleverly composed, they are the direct outcome of her paintings.
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In telling stories about teenage sex anxieties, Sex Education is cleverly relatable.
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And that information will be used, most cleverly, as the evening proceeds.
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Very cleverly, you can use it rescue people from perilous movie situations.
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"Top Secret" is cleverly crafted to appeal to audiences of all ages.
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Charles's life since Diana's death has conformed cleverly and carefully to type.
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It cleverly combines genre elements into something reasonably fresh, touching and fun.
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Romeo cleverly used the hashtags "#spicegirls" and "#poshmum" on his viral post.
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Forget the nipped blazers, the custom loafers, the cleverly knotted Hermès cravats.
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Ibatoulline invites you into his sweeping, realistic scenes with cleverly shifting perspectives.
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Those advisers who cleverly play to this expectation will get very rich.
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The Polk Command Bar starts off as an unwieldy, albeit cleverly designed, package.
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Sometimes it's cleverly planned by a celebrity's team of publicists and beauty pros.
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There's some deep storage cleverly hidden where the fuel tank would normally be.
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Company culture goes beyond the ping pong table and cleverly named conference rooms.
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Thiel cleverly referred to it by a lesser-known nickname, the Gawker Bill.
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Thomas cleverly switches his ticket, which has a red mark, with another man's.
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The diacritic on the letter "E" is cleverly placed within the letterform itself.
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Here are 14 cleverly designed caps to inspire you for your own graduation.
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The company cleverly managed to snag the most appropriate domain out there: Fast.com.
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Party chairman James Cleverly said it was incumbent upon them to support Johnson.
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Blain-Cruz cleverly runs interference by stylizing Pittman's pleading gestures and her collapse.
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The ventilation tube for this is — very cleverly — already incorporated into the pod.
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In other words, Romans 13 is not praise, it's a cleverly disguised critique.
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The novel cleverly varies Yolen's tactic of framing the past in the present.
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An orchestra of three plays in a cleverly designed loft above the stage.
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Her wishes are cleverly illustrated as papel picados, Mexican hand-cut paper banners.
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The structure embodies the play's central and cleverly executed motif of mirror images.
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The app has also cleverly tapped in to the show's fashion-focused audience.
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Sweden cleverly managed to change the subject from their failure to the president's.
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That sounds like a predictable list, but Friedman digs cleverly into each one.
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James Cleverly, the Conservative Party chairman, defended the renaming of the Twitter account.
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Clues that cleverly point out how words can have multiple meanings are fun.
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Instead, the F.B.I. took the industry by surprise and cleverly stopped short of expectations.
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We compiled the best of bandleader Questlove's cleverly subversive ditties for recent political guests.
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And then, months later, GQ cleverly referenced the whole ordeal in it's own magazine.
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It wants Catalonia to form part of a "plurinational" Spain, a cleverly vague formula.
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"Dark Fate" earns its favorable judgment by cleverly and effectively adding to that legacy.
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Cleverly, the faster you drive the Chiron, the more the information displayed falls away.
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It also cleverly groups images of the same person together when it displays them.
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Similar to "San Junipero," Brooker cleverly inserts a pun through his choice of song.
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The object in question was a bootlegger's manual, cleverly disguised as crappy poetry book.
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This time, I was transported by the disc's cleverly-measured energy, its manic architecture.
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Storage is abundant but cleverly hidden so as not to look like a minivan.
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With the melodic piano and cleverly reworked hook—at its core, it's Bruce Hornsby.
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Deception-as-performance, however, is not just finger dexterity or a cleverly designed contraption.
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At night they're illuminated from the inside with LEDs, cleverly revealing their inner workings.
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The Boise, Idaho, newlywed, who tied the knot with husband Dakota Cleverly on Sept.
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It takes people an average of 11 seconds to find the cleverly hidden gift.
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Cleverly animated by Nitrogen Studios, the movie abounds with quick visual and verbal gags.
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In fact, he cleverly says his procedure is named after his daughter's dog ... Kardashian.
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Cleverly titled, Mouthpiece really does act like a "mouthpiece," overtly expressing one's suppressed thoughts.
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A trio of installations cleverly use Versailles' existing mirrors to disorient and delight visitors.
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Former Disney Channel star Bridgit Mendler married longtime boyfriend Griffin Cleverly on October 12.
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Mendler, 26, and Cleverly have been dating since 2011, when they were just teenagers.
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It's cleverly analytical and proudly artificial, but with human paradoxes that won't go away.
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"It cleverly combines genre elements into something reasonably fresh, touching and fun," he added.
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A column that often obstructs the view in that room is cleverly circumvented here.
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The Marine Corps cleverly directs interested parties to a recruiter who can answer questions.
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Both are addressed cleverly, if not in a wholly (and perhaps impossibly) satisfying way.
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Other Gossip • The animosity between Lucca and Andrea Stevens (Christine Lahti), is cleverly constructed.
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There's also an observatory, cleverly built to look like a silo from the outside.
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Democrats made cleverly worded anti-bathroom-bill signs ("Let my people pee!" read one).
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"Techies are the latest REM cycle in the American dream," the rapist declares, cleverly.
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The cleverly named "Taxpayers Before Insurers Act" doesn't refund the fees that were collected.
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Throughout "Romance," the pop machinery clicks cleverly and efficiently into place around Cabello's voice.
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Kris Jenner may have cleverly blown the lid off the latest version of Yeezys.
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But no voting system, however cleverly designed, resolved the problems associated with majority voting.
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Two funereal documentaries—one, about Whitney Houston, cleverly titled Whitney, directed by Kevin Macdonald; and the other, about Alexander McQueen, cleverly titled McQueen, directed by Ian Bonhôte—were released only a few weeks apart, as cautionary tales on the perils of fame.
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The Conservative Party's deputy chair, James Cleverly, said it was not planning for an election.
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BreatherGoogle cleverly designed Chrome to prevent inevitable website crashes from bringing down the entire browser.
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Judges comments: Cleverly matching corporates with startups for wider distribution partnerships and collaborative innovation 6.
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Nonetheless, they are aesthetically pleasing and cleverly executed, incorporating images that celebrate North Korean culture.
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Other times, it's a matter of taking something happening right now and exploiting it, cleverly.
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Even the batteries are cleverly integrated into the drones in the most invisible of ways.
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This is a non-obvious one: cold emailing and calling and cleverly-written follow ups.
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She cleverly hid her initials on the bottom left, along with a pro-Clinton message.
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The Twitter thread is a mainstay of mansplaining (or, as Gizmodo cleverly called it, Manthreading).
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But it's science that gets all the credit here, cleverly manipulating what your eyes see.
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It takes what was already a smart premise, and adds to it sparingly, but cleverly.
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The game itself was challenging and cleverly designed, but it's the place I'll always remember.
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These few rooms are just as cleverly and strikingly designed as the objects on display.
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Twitter claims it has diminished cyberpropaganda by tweaking its algorithms to block cleverly designed bots.
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Pump released his first commercial album, the cleverly titled "Lil Pump," in October of 2017.
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President Trump himself cleverly said that George Washington would not survive a Supreme Court confirmation.
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But the risk presented by a cleverly pointed light was probably not on anyone's radar.
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Unlike a lot of cable sitcoms, Silicon Valley favors cleverly constructed narratives, with sharp twists.
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Mr. Castro did nothing but cleverly suggest the course he is charting for our country.
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Rooms are cleverly designed to feel big but not actually take up too much space.
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Note how the chair cleverly fits under it, like some sort of Russian nesting doll.
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But this is a fascinating piece of writing married to straightforward, but cleverly entertaining, puzzles.
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That's something that a single-payer system can never deliver — no matter how cleverly named.
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Robinson cleverly renders her illustrations almost exclusively in the cool blue of Anna's cyanotype photographs.
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Pump released his first commercial album, the cleverly titled "Lil Pump," in October of 21989.
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It's a sequence so cleverly choreographed, with such liveliness and spark, that it's actually bittersweet.
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A loud warning of this development came in 2011, cleverly disguised as shabby tabloid nonsense.
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And President Vladimir Putin has used it cleverly to lure Turkey's leaders to his side.
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Mr. Eaton-Salners presents his idea very cleverly here, and I liked it very much.
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Although the novel ends before her marriage, Goodwin cleverly lays the groundwork for Victoria's future.
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"In Australia, we don't have boundaries, and you can cleverly reinvent local ingredients," he said.
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Spaces by Brooklinen cleverly curates home items that complement its own bedding and bath products.
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One big surprise about this gate is that it cleverly repurposes cheap mass-produced materials.
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For Windows fans, Microsoft is launching a new video series cleverly called This Week on Windows.
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And Redbox was cleverly doubling its revenue sources because it was renting the DVDs as well.
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Heatsinks that facilitate the watch's power system are cleverly camouflaged as part of its rugged design.
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The show cleverly hides that time from us, although it alone could be a television show.
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By cleverly taking control of the narrative, Pollard transformed herself into a heroine of sexual equality.
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Their exterior is dressed in Saffiano leather and protected by a cleverly designed, collapsible Alcantara case.
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The book is less a novel, really, than a series of very cleverly interlinked short stories.
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My little problem was actually a cleverly conceived puzzle, not a quirk in the world's topography.
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Lindquist's device — cleverly called the "Nintimdo RP" — goes beyond being a simple Raspberry Pi emulator, though.
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Made by Henrique Barone, it cleverly showcases track and field events by seamlessly transitioning them together.
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Not only is the book written in a light and informative style, it is cleverly constructed.
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The actress recently announced her pregnancy on Twitter by cleverly hiding it in a political post.
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The interior While nothing about the interior of the bag is revolutionary, it is cleverly designed.
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Mr Thae argues that Mr Kim has cleverly shifted the emphasis from nuclear disarmament to "peace".
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And while he never said it would actually happen, he also cleverly didn't say it wouldn't.
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Her family has been very supportive in cleverly avoiding answering questions about her then-rumored pregnancy.
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Power seems to have no idea what to do about the Russian strategy she cleverly identifies.
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While a great deal was lost in slavery, we found ways to cleverly preserve our past.
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Cleverly, prospective suitors have also been known to gather under the bridge to fish for oranges.
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While doing so, the Coens also cleverly point us toward some sinister, plot-sensitive background details.
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Cleverly, the system shows the reticle, or the aim from the weapon, right through the visor.
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Steve Kenward, head of the Motorcycle Industry Association, argues that Triumph has used its name cleverly.
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There are five other Macans behind me, each cleverly wrapped in historic racing stripes and livery.
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A cleverly constructed series of traffic jams, for example, could do serious harm to an economy.
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But Fognini cleverly ended some of them with dropshots as he held serve for 4-2.
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And better yet, Cleverly made the dress a surprise and decided to capture her grandma's reaction.
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Mylan has cleverly exploited market opportunities since it acquired the rights to the EpiPen in 2007.
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Instead, the company's tech development is cleverly designed to be flexible when it comes to integrations.
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He has cleverly said things that actually resonate with a large swath of the American people.
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But Campion cleverly thwarts that concept by giving her film a distinctly female point of view.
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The ensuing anxiety has been cleverly called the "Sunday Scaries," and yes, it's a real thing.
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Cleverly, Mr. Zuabi has structured this cooking demonstration as a love story, an adventure, a mystery.
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The youngster cleverly picked his spot and placed his finish beyond the wrong-footed Hugo González.
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And now, crafted it into a cleverly flattering reminder that we all might do the same.
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Amazon is cleverly expanding its existing relationship with Critical Role to benefit two of its platforms.
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In a light-heavyweight bout, the Welsh titleholder Nathan Cleverly will meet the Swede Badou Jack.
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The ensuing anxiety has been cleverly dubbed the "Sunday Scaries," and yes, it's a real thing.
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"I prefer the new method of tagging walls to the old," the rapist's girlfriend interjects, cleverly.
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Improvising cleverly, she shoots a new fsociety video, outing the conspiracy and announcing their current location.
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This scene cleverly frames what becomes the episode's focus: how the personal bleeds into the professional.
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In other words, the plaintiffs are cleverly using the chief justice's own legal reasoning against him.
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With Kate Young, her longtime stylist, her choices have been cleverly tailored for fit and flow.
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The video also cleverly picks up on Trudeau's viral moment, which clearly got under Trump's skin.
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But it hadn't yet mastered the art of using information networks cleverly to subvert democratic adversaries.
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Cleverly, the show makes Beck just as absorbing — and in some ways, as slippery — as Joe.
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And in July, 25 pounds were sent, this time cleverly (and convincingly) disguised as Aztec souvenirs.
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More recently, he claimed Google had cleverly avoided paying U.K. taxes by aggressively lobbying its government.
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But by cleverly engineering your ring, you can get particle streams going both clockwise and anti-clockwise.
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Like many other smartphones, the memory card slot is cleverly integrated into the nano-SIM card tray.
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Ultimately it's a cleverly made, beautifully realized piece of the world from the TV show and books.
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The witchy version of the song cleverly blends the original lyrics with some spookier words as well.
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It's a cleverly assembled movie, but for anyone in search of scam escapism, it's a tremendous buzzkill.
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Either the city will cleverly manage its growing prosperity, or it will become inaccessible to ordinary people.
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The first game of the series, cleverly, is about humanity's campaign to be admitted to that council.
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If you're tiny, outnumbered, and have significantly smaller teeth, why compete when you can cleverly adapt instead?
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Next, you have Thaïs, also 15, whose Parisian aesthetic cleverly contrasts her open ears and open mind.
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Schwartz frequently delights in linguistic surprises, including cleverly broken lines and grammatical play that can swiftly doom.
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"There are now a really limited range of options," Conservative deputy chair James Cleverly told Sky News.
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You've seen them on your favorite Danish Instagram girls, paired cleverly with "grandpa" sneakers and puffer coats.
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Winona Ryder is cleverly cast as a mother willing to battle beasts to find her lost son.
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This, rather cleverly, means that Jinn can launch in new locations before it has partnerships with merchants.
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Chu included a little nostalgic tale from his first Oscars in 2011, which he cleverly snuck into.
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It was Snapchat, with its cleverly designed "streaks" to encouraged teens to keep up their message volleys.
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Jetson's Metro electric folding bike fits a 250-watt CZJB motor cleverly hidden in the bike's crossbar.
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She continues to cleverly approach investigating Jason's murder in a way that would make Lois Lane proud.
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Google, instead, cleverly designed a user interface that made organizing contacts feel simpler — even fun, some argued.
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In this work, Follen cleverly asks us to reexamine the visual and the visceral in Shakespeare's language.
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The "outbreak" is a cleverly-designed ploy to make us all get a Zika vaccine, I guess?
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Grenades have their uses, too; or perhaps you'll cleverly flick your victim into a previously positioned mine.
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What Kenny Tran does is cleverly put those rolls inside taco shell-shaped waffle cones every Tuesday.
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Its publicity department increased desire for Apple products by cleverly doling out information to the news media.
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Instead, she cleverly fabricates a scenario that combines algorithms with a very controversial issue—student loan debt.
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But the nominee stumbled — badly — under a cleverly prepared series of questions from the New Jersey Democrat.
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"Victoria" is carefully wrought, well danced and cleverly designed, with a serviceable cinematic score by Philip Feeney.
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In this way, Wathne cleverly puts together what she calls "a typological series" of bald Norwegian dudes.
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But its players entered this summer's global soccer championship both frustrated and cleverly defiant about their obscurity.
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He may not proselytize through cleverly edited videos, but in the end, he is on a mission.
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Maybe it was when David Sedaris limned cleverly on his experiences sporting one in the English countryside.
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These political leaders and mainstream Americans are not "anti-union" as labeled by cleverly divisive talking points.
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Combat is fast, brutal, and punishing, and levels are sewn together by cleverly placed, successively unlocked shortcuts.
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Larsson scored the winning goal when he skated behind the net and cleverly threw it in front.
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A tiny wash basin, cleverly hidden by a folding table, looked like it hadn't worked for years.
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James Cleverly, chairman of the Conservatives, defended the move in an interview with the BBC on Tuesday.
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Unsurprisingly, go-to brand Missguided doesn't disappoint when it comes to its cleverly titled bridal shop, Missbrided.
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To soothe their concerns, a cost cap is included in the bill, but it is cleverly designed.
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Cleverly, we use the word 'he' instead of naming names to keep the mystique for our fans.
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Cleverly became a junior Brexit minister last month, having previously been deputy chair of the Conservative Party.
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The CBS series cleverly takes care of that problem by switching the training day convention on its head.
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I had already let them know I wanted it, and I cleverly worked it so I got two.
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Cleverly was appointed a junior Brexit minister last month, having previously been deputy chair of the Conservative Party.
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"SNL" cleverly utilized a parody of a commercial for a high-end designer fragrance to make this point.
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Instabug cleverly then automatically attached screenshots, device details and user steps with each bug reported, aiding the developed.
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Instagram cleverly includes options to copy those codes or screenshot them for saving elsewhere directly from the app.
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But just as familiar is the specific sense of movement, the cleverly designed levels, the overall playful nature.
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Cleverly titled Hikea, the series, though it may not be entirely legal, is guaranteed to make you laugh.
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Gomez posted a similar photo on her Instagram, cleverly captioning the snap, "Are we in the clear yet?"
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And some developers have cleverly made harassment impossible by design, like in the tongueless multiplayer world of Journey.
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So it's basically an option agreement with some cleverly engineered terms that I can't go into too much.
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Dodge is cleverly repurposing existing technology in its Dodge Charger Pursuit police cars to help cops stay safe.
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Their experiments or cleverly chosen instruments might show what caused what, but they could not always explain why.
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She has cleverly concealed her origins, so he starts to — maybe in a paranoid way — look into why.
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One piece, by Analia Saban, consists of white paper cleverly made to look like a stained gym towel.
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The connection points for the tech cleverly takes advantage of the jacket's button-hole to look less obtrusive.
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My favorite thing is the included remote control, which is cleverly tucked in the base of the camera.
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I'd congratulated myself on cleverly painting Telemachus as a rebellious teen struggling with his absentee father's heavy shadow.
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"Easter eggs" and hints to other narratives are carefully dropped; the genre's limitations are often cleverly toyed with.
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Cleverly was appointed a junior Brexit minister in May, having previously been deputy chair of the Conservative Party.
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Jane the Virgin's narrator and his hashtags are constantly, cleverly pushing for women's rights and other social justice.
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But the hackers cleverly disguised it as a legitimate link by using Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP.
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Business picked up thanks to the cleverly named specials, so the chain started using it in advertising jingles.
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By giving his speech first during prime time viewing to maximize exposure and effect, Rubio cleverly outmaneuvered Cruz.
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The mermaid who brushed her hair with the dingelhopper and hung around with a flounder cleverly named Flounder.
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The layered composition and colors simultaneously and cleverly represents me now, 34 years later, reflecting upon this experience.
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The scene is disgusting, of course; but it also serves, rather cleverly, as something of a thesis statement.
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Rafiki cleverly uses the lights from some bugs on the tree to make an imprint of Simba's face.
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She has even cleverly included illustrated instructions for dollhouse making on the inside of the book's dust jacket.
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Although Cleverly never got to meet her "Opa," she got to know her grandfather through her grandmother's stories.
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But with the help of a seamstress named Candy Harris, Cleverly was able to use the entire dress.
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Saturday Night Live usually makes high-quality comedy that cleverly looks at our world with sarcasm and witticism.
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Seminal farming series Harvest Moon's occasional forays into multiplayer over the years have been far less cleverly integrated.
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The three-dimensional animation is the work of German designer and illustrator Oliver Latta and cleverly called, CORALET.
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O'Brien's work features cleverly sampled and photoshopped illustrations of objects, animals, and children described using completely unrelated nouns.
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And the cleverly changing chords of the low-passed organ refrain are one of his best riffs ever.
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These days, he's remixing Justin Timberlake classics and working on SESSIION, his cleverly-titled sequel to Session One.
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But Saturday's result was hardly all about Siniakova's cleverly executed game plan, fighting spirit and world-class backhand.
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The term, Mr. Kühnert's invention, cleverly captures the pragmatic, unideological, unconvincing style of the Merkel and Schulz generation.
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I don't believe that the surveys — no matter how cleverly designed — can cleanly separate cultural and economic anxiety.
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These programs are each cleverly designed to give T-Mobile instant rebuttals to potential criticisms of the merger.
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It cleverly follows the story of the main character, Evan, until a student bursts in with a gun.
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The sight of sardines in an opened can, pressed together tightly and cleverly layered, is actually quite beautiful.
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At the higher end of the compact stroller marketplace is this cleverly designed option from popular brand Joovy.
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Every one of those levels, with their treacherous falls and cleverly hidden ambushes, demanded a careful, methodical approach.
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And they'll probably end the meal with one of the ice-cream sandwiches cleverly dressed up as temaki.
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He cleverly ran a positive campaign that wasn't about bashing Republicans or their incumbent President George H.W. Bush.
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"They've driven prices down, cleverly," Walmart US CEO Greg Foran said of Aldi last month at a conference.
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But public auctions, however cleverly they are finessed, ultimately remain susceptible to the volatility of a wider world.
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And no number of snappy Twitter infographics or cleverly written op-eds is going to change that fact.
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I think what Trump very, very cleverly caught on to was that this upsets people's sense of fairness.
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The exhibition cleverly connects Bruegel with his southern counterparts by highlighting the influence of Venetian painters such as Titian.
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While some laud the film as cleverly biting, others have denounced it as a clumsy display of political hatred.
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This cartridge has been cleverly converted into a USB drive, with 16 gigs of storage and USB 3.0 compatibility.
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They say the 'Ndrangheta has cleverly kept a low profile abroad, and that Crupi embodies its international business model.
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Editors cleverly inserted a shot of Viall and Jaimi making out to show just how into her he was.
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Treats will also be offered throughout the park at Poultry Palace, Señor Buzz Churros and more cleverly titled spots.
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That means no belts hanging exposed from outboard motors, and cleverly integrated batteries — like on VanMoof's sharp electric bikes.
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Season 2 launches today with Rubenstein sitting down with Oprah Winfrey — cleverly enough, in front of a live audience.
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The speedrunner also uses the GLOO Cannon to cleverly manufacture platforms to navigate the space outside the game's environment.
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That conjurer's panache of a reveal is achieved through cleverly withheld information, alluring blind alleys and pungent red herrings.
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It's well-made, cleverly designed, and has a narrative that just keeps on kicking through a tight two hours.
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Eleven minutes later, Erdogan cleverly responded by getting himself on the air via a FaceTime call to CNN Turk.
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Cleverly, while the smartphone is used to control the drone itself, the headset is used to control the camera.
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When opened, they cleverly auto-play one video after another without looping to create a lean-back viewing experience.
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It's so hard to persuade people anyway that a cleverly tweaked message is unlikely to have a big effect.
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Each of the nine contemporary Chinese artists in the show engages cleverly with the space that their work occupies.
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And more recently, the crowdfunded Smart Buckle cleverly fit an entire fitness tracker into a standard watch band buckle.
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The animated photo is a cleverly designed version of the actors' hand-drawn counterparts from the 1991 animated film.
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Though the quip could easily be overlooked, it cleverly dismissed the common portrayal of people of color as cannibals.
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The health systems of each classic character, for instance, are cleverly repurposed for the sake of a fighting game.
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Redditor EndlessLazer posted a handwritten note from a little girl, Lily, who cleverly pretended to be her dad, a.k.a.
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Marissa and Lauren cleverly attempt to trick Bryan into telling them his age, because that's what dubious friends do.
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Unfortunately, as much as I would have loved to analyze his new tune, he cleverly blurred out the words.
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Though lawmakers cleverly package anti-trans laws as if they're for public safety, these laws are wrought in prejudice.
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In the past quarter-century, officials have discovered about 180 cleverly disguised illicit passages under the US-Mexico border.
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In one shot, Mendler and Cleverly are seen walking down the beach together with a sandcastle in the background.
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Buttigieg cleverly framed taking money from his wine cave patrons as necessary because Democrats need everything to defeat Trump.
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The Upper East Sider cleverly mixes celery soda, a deli staple, with ginger, lime, mint, and vodka or gin.
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Instead of editing the piece—which was written on a typewriter—Hetherington cleverly added his cat as co-author.
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It's a cleverly made piece of consumer tech that brings the mystery of crypto mining to the average user.
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A master of experimentation, Kurokawa has cleverly constructed Node 5:5 aiming to sweep his audiences into another realm.
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Cleverly was appointed a junior Brexit minister earlier in May, having previously been deputy chair of the Conservative Party.
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Not only did the children hash out a plan, their bounce house cleverly incorporated a fundraising aspect as well.
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And because it's a rental, I can't do anything drastic to cleverly build in extra space or horizontal surfaces.
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And "The Lying Detective's" primary plot twist hinged on a female character who cleverly weaponized her invisibility, her interchangeability.
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The spatter comedy is not for the squeamish, but "Barry" plays cleverly with the contrast between Barry's two worlds.
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These mechanical animals aren't very lovable, but they are cleverly devised, and one knows where one stands with them.
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Mr. Cleverly, 49, has been a member of Parliament since 2015, making him a relative newcomer to national politics.
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The theme stayed very cleverly hidden until the end for me, and I can't ask for more than that.
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"It's a simple, elegant concept that cleverly allows people to use their own muscular power more effectively," he says.
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Cleverly, it wraps Mr. D'Agata and Mr. Fingal's punchy battles in marginalia around the text of the original essay.
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H-E-B's line of plastic storage bags, cleverly called Texas Tough, come in bunches of 22 for $1.68.
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These have always been excellent — cleverly put together and containing many amusing moments that tie in to the movies.
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China has cleverly pinned its foreign policy to a pleasant historical myth that unites the peoples of Afro-Eurasia.
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Throughout this thoughtful and cleverly designed show—crash dummies as mannequins, vitrines shaped like little trucks—two themes recur.
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Makeup artist Emma Gooding cleverly used a classic smoky eye to create spiders on each side of her face.
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Cleverly has been appointed as the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Exiting the European Union.
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Does the world need a TV version of The Exorcist (somewhat cleverly paired with the reality show Hell's Kitchen)?
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That's evident in this video by Catfish directorial team, Supermarché, which brings together cleverly designed word acrobatics and elegant cinematography.
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"The Triplets," Kylie captioned her Instagram post while Kardashian West, 38, cleverly captioned the same image, "A True Chicago Stormi."
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The robot uses wheels, a set of star-shaped rollers, and cleverly articulated arms to ride along at various speeds.
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SamSam cleverly offers various payment options, including lower tiers that only allow for one or several machines to be decrypted.
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No human-created order lasts forever, even one cleverly crafted with clear lines delineating where black ends and white begins.
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Wu Ying translates to "shadowless," and is an apt way to describe the shoes, which are cleverly designed for espionage.
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The Bright Sessions cleverly leans into this by giving its characters powers that are intimately tied to their emotional states.
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The update cleverly shifts the dock's orientation from vertical to horizon, so the phone lays flat when it's plugged in.
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He cleverly escaped assassination in 1999 when his father was actually killed by Saddam Hussein and two of his brothers.
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KFC loves a good PR stunt, and Circuit Breaker is cool with them so long as they cleverly involve gadgets.
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But it can also be a cleverly shaped provocation aimed to make Trump offer excuses to the whole American nation.
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The women were dropped off at a Los Angeles high school, or "Bachelor High," as it was most cleverly renamed.
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He talks cleverly about replacing a traditional top-down bureaucratic version of socialism with a more democratic, bottom-up version.
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The retro, round keycaps are fun, complete with a fingerprint sensor that's cleverly hidden with the rest of the keys.
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What makes the setup work is the cleverly designed levels, which are one part puzzle, one part Metroid-style labyrinth.
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Attention, NYC: You soon won't be able to get drunk in love off of Lineup Brewing's cleverly named Pilsner, Bïeryoncé.
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All of that would just be guff, of course, if Ms Eilish's music were no more than cleverly packaged awfulness.
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The Pinball game cleverly uses the mouse as the ball (you can see it blazing by just right of center).
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Screenwriters Jamie Linden, Alan DiFiore, and Jim Kouf fill the story with surprises, cleverly acknowledging and dodging some expected clichés.
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Cleverly, Cottingham and Singer decided to examine this rock star trope by returning to its ultimate embodiment: the Rolling Stones.
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In this cleverly edited YouTube video from zouru aptly titled "Jon Snow gets to work," Jon Snow....gets to work.
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A screenshot of the cleverly-written post shows how big a fan Alsagoff was of the Grammy award-winning singer.
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It's worth noting at this point that this whole situation could be nothing more than a cleverly-manufactured marketing stunt.
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Whether it was exasperation or capitulation — or perhaps some cleverly manufactured inspiration — Martinez's moment of submission was a fleeting one.
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She signed up, and eventually joined as one of five members of a new squad cleverly named the Silver Snipers.
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The sleep sack is indeed cleverly designed with an adjustable bottom to fit babies until they're around 2-years-old.
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Then these USB-chargeable fleece handwarmers, which are cleverly shaped like toast (get it—toasty warm?), might be for you.
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The house was converted into a single-family residency, with many of the industrial elements cleverly incorporated into the overhaul.
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Their movements are seemingly random, yet none of them ever collide, as if their complex dance had been cleverly choreographed.
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Cleverly had already given several interviews to other broadcasters on Wednesday morning when he failed to appear on Sky News.
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The puzzles are often challenging, although many times clues are cleverly hidden in plain sight, sketched in the artwork itself.
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"Why did she not announce her resignation tonight?" a reporter asked James Cleverly, the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party.
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All this has been done with hardly a change to the plot, which cleverly grafts its two myths into one.
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He then cleverly placed a dummy in his bed, fooling the guards to get one hell of a head start.
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The prime minister has cleverly exploited their old resentments of the liberal left that dominated Israel in its early decades.
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They adopted the slogan "Legal abortion prevents deaths," which cleverly turns the abortion-rights position into a pro-life stand.
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Some hand dryers, like the ones at vegan restaurant chain Eat by Chloe, are cleverly integrated into the bathroom decor.
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That's wonderful company to keep and to learn from, especially when you're as cleverly attentive a student as Mr. Wright.
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For experts, a sophisticated attack is one that's layered, bespoke and studied — one that cleverly and efficiently achieves its goals.
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In Manhattan Beach, Corbin Place was cleverly renamed to honor Margaret Corbin, the first woman injured in the American Revolution.
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Berkshire Hathaway Energy cleverly wooed regulators, who had been unhappy with two previous overtures from NextEra Energy and Hunt Consolidated.
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Finally, Jackson (Jesse Williams) cleverly de-escalates the standoff by unplugging the heart monitor, convincing Gary that Derek is dead.
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Now Kim Jong-Un has rather cleverly changed the game, undoubtedly seeking a way to relieve pressure on his regime.
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This sort-of adaptation of "Uncle Vanya," by the "Stupid _______ Bird" playwright Aaron Posner, wraps up its cleverly melancholic run.
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All along, the camera moves with her; edits are cleverly disguised in blurs of movement or pushes through solid objects.
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On Day 2 of what someone cleverly called "Mark Week," the House was a little tougher on Facebook CEO Zuckerberg.
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The cleverly named Reversible (Un)Mat from Lululemon is like having two lightweight yoga mats for the price of one.
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As for what food she'll cleverly pose with next ... Or maybe she'll just ditch it all and go full frontal.
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The non-face cards, known as the pip cards, simply repeat the suit image, but the face cards integrate it cleverly.
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Same with the ensemble choreography in the other room, which cleverly emphasized the proximity of multiple bodies in lines and pileups.
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Industry and artistry collide in a striking concrete art book that's just as cleverly designed as the beautiful photographs within it.
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Gear VR cleverly integrates a touchpad and DayDream View has a slot to store the touchpad remote, but neither are perfect.
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Apple is simply using the wi-fi's radio signal to cleverly create an encrypted peer-to-peer connection between the devices.
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When I get there, I realize that she very cleverly waited at the counter for me to pick up the check.
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It's as cleverly plotted as a Silver Age comic book from the days when nearly every individual issue could stand alone.
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Glossier, the beauty brand that's been cleverly shaping the no-makeup makeup trend, has achieved cult-like status among its fans.
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Ranchers (and others) who cleverly decided to use every part of the bull after castration gave this culinary phenomenon its start.
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But the entire sequence is able to cleverly play with expectations and time, portraying an intricate battle with simplicity and focus.
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Yes, a lot of what works in Homecoming stems from the way it is cleverly woven into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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I only felt the need to pull out the very convenient (and cleverly stowed) rainfly once during a particularly heavy downpour.
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Sophia is essentially a cleverly built puppet designed to exploit our cultural expectations of what a robot looks and sounds like.
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But for more discerning folks, a cleverly written wine label can actually go a long way, as this new study suggests.
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Cleverly, Dyson moved the dryer's motor into the handle and uses the rest of the handle as a kind of silencer.
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Cleverly, the winning builders repurposed an empty wine glass to hold the vicious shark, and the effect was just too fun.
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But rather than having them stick out from the sides, the four propellers are cleverly hidden inside the Enterprise's saucer section.
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The machine—cleverly called the Gesundheit II—collected samples of their breath as they coughed, sneezed, spoke, and just exhaled normally.
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When it's unfolded, the landing gear folding down cleverly locks the arms into place and the drone is ready to fly.
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"Crack (S)killz," she cleverly captioned the cheeky image, alluding to the part of her body that had been left exposed.
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Proponents of these regulatory rollback laws claim they are needed to rein in runaway agencies, hence the cleverly named "REINS" Act.
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Girls will forever be remembered for a headline-grabbing series that cleverly critiqued an entire generation of privileged, narcissistic, young women.
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I showed the astonished salesperson my old photo and she cleverly figured out how to apply the butterflies without touching them.
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Fab Moretti would have the true sun-soaked project Little Joy and Nikolai Fraiture would have his cleverly named Nickel Eye.
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For dessert, there's the (also) cleverly named Holy Cacao for coffee and cakeballs (balls ... of cake!), and the Cow Tipping Creamery.
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Since linen is pricey and not for everyone, you have another way to enjoy bedding that's both comfortable and cleverly designed.
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In fact, the biggest winner so far -- even if The Economist magazine's cover cleverly declared that "Kim Jong Won" -- is China.
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Look closer, though, and these badges of fandom also cleverly shield young internet users from snooping by parents, teachers or employers.
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In "Lewis" the equation was cleverly reversed and he was the steadying influence on a hotheaded, cerebral sergeant, Hathaway (Laurence Fox).
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There are other such interactions with customers in the video; the text cleverly pairing up with the lyrics at certain points.
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For dessert, there's (also) the cleverly named Holy Cacao for coffee and cakeballs (balls ... of cake!), and the Cow Tipping Creamery.
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The writing staff cleverly snuck in feminist musings and sprinkled heartfelt messages, cultural critiques, and self-referential quips in every episode.
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Economic policy, too, is cleverly designed both to enrich Orbán's allies and to neutralize potential threats to their hold on power.
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A charming centerpiece comes in the form of a top-handled, squat but cylindrical teapot, cleverly shaped like a watering can.
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Instead this cleverly refers to the kind of dirt we dish out, gossip or whisper about, the specialty of a RUMORMONGER.
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Sadly, Hassell didn't do any actual witchcraft with her sandwich — she just cleverly used string, her editing skills, and some creativity.
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The novel's depiction of the Jacobean age has the vivid, cleverly constructed and always faintly unreal quality of a stage set.
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Perhaps this is cleverly reflective of "our age of bitterly contested realities," in which one man's morality is another man's evil.
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Are there any operational adaptations we can make to cleverly advantage the United States and complicate the calculations of the enemy?
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She cleverly explained how "one general after another" would brief her that "we've just turned the corner," yet nothing would change.
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The Act I Waltz of the Snowflakes, abounding in cleverly crystalline imagery, is gracelessly busy, with too many unconvincing bright smiles.
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Inside the spacious lobby the seating was cleverly designed with statement green walls and curated furnishings with bold fabrics and textiles.
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The simple but cleverly rendered vehicles are likely to inspire children to grab some markers and get in on the fun.
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Mendelson said the star-studded flick manages to both follow the formula of the whodunit genre and cleverly play against it.
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Cleverly, it has a USB-A port on the bottom of it, so you can use it to charge your phone.
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The entreaty suggests how seriously Johnson takes his own cleverly deployed twists and the challenges of keeping ostensible spoilers under wraps.
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Ghostbusters simply swings the traditional balance of power to tell its story, and it does so in a cleverly critical manner.
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"I think what they've done very cleverly is stay true to what the brand always was," he said in an interview.
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The session, organised by Pegram Harrison, a senior fellow in entrepreneurship, cleverly allowed the students to absorb some important leadership lessons.
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A lot of the excitement comes from our love of the older movies, and director J.J. Abrams cleverly capitalizes on that.
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"Investigations by reporters and an investigative team have showed that the accusations were nothing but cleverly orchestrated lies," the report said.
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By acknowledging the Pixel 22018, Google not only cleverly gives us stuff to speculate about, it's doing so with a real photo.
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So you bet big on Brexit, took profits after Trump and cleverly circumvented a China-related market clobbering in the first quarter.
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The God of Fortune is cleverly reworked from the 2.2-metre (7.2 foot) homemade snowman he used for Christmas two months ago.
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And he cleverly leveraged Bernie Sanders's primary campaign accusations that Clinton was too close to banks into weapons he himself could wield.
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My theory is this: Trump cleverly turned the tables against Ted Cruz in regard to the nationwide delegate fight, especially in Colorado.
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BREXIT: BREXIT MINISTER JAMES CLEVERLY HAS BECOME THE ELEVENTH MP TO OFFICIALLY ENTER THE CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP RACE TO REPLACE THERESA MAY - LBC
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Cleverly, they'll vibrate and let out a beep if you try to charge them while the charging port's contact points are wet.
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Instead, Apple is giving users a no-frills credit card that's a cleverly disguised way to juice Apple Pay adoption and usage.
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White made the most of the opportunities which presented themselves and cleverly tied his demands into the broader conversation about the war.
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In using the U.S. tax cuts to tout its American investments, the Apple boss has cleverly engineered some common ground with Trump.
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Watch Dogs 2 features inventive new toys to play with, cleverly-designed missions to tackle, and a gorgeous new city to explore.
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"The [behavioral] intervention can seem a little broken because it doesn't have enough information to really do that feedback cleverly," Intille says.
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Its worlds are diverse and cleverly designed, and in its best moments, reminded me of my favorite game of all time, Psychonauts.
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Recently, a photographer named Stacy Welch-Christ cleverly combined The Notebook love story with the real-life romance of an Oklahoma couple.
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Business intelligence platform Looker is announcing a wholesome $81.5 million Series D today led by CapitalG, Alphabet's cleverly named growth investment arm.
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Four years later, Disney and Hirst are reviving the painting with the cute addition of Mickey's arms cleverly used as watch hands.
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Phillips cleverly harnesses his previous films' over-the-top macho comedic style and applies it to David and Efraim's perfectly legal enterprise.
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And so he creates what he hopes to be the most epic song of the summer, cleverly entitled…'Song of the Summer!
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In June 2016, a seagull cleverly nicknamed "Gullfrazie" was found after having plunged into a chicken tikka masala at a food factory.
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Market it cleverly as a leading-edge, public vehicle that invests in the trade scheme and is run by a major developer.
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It cleverly addresses a serious pain point for users by automatically freeing up storage space as you are about to run out.
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An angular, shallow wood-paneled pool cleverly abutted a full-length window that looked down onto the canal running through the Giardini.
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The most important meal of the day should take place at Mother's Bistro & Bar, the place that cleverly made 'Mother Food' – a.k.a.
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This is explained to Rey by both Skywalker and Ren, with Johnson cleverly using a "Rashomon"-like storytelling style to do it.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British Conservative lawmaker James Cleverly said on Tuesday he had withdrawn from the race to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May.
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The former Disney actress, 26, married longtime boyfriend Griffin Cleverly last month — and she's still on cloud nine from the special day.
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King Louis cleverly insults the way he speaks French while complimenting Claire, mocking his English ancestry and the bluntness of his people.
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Wrapped Side PonytailLogan Browning wore her two-toned faux locs to one side, and cleverly wrapped her elastic with a few strands.
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"I think she was going through this time warp of 25 years ago, when my grandpa passed, and then 1962," Cleverly says.
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The bone throwing divination he does for Claire cleverly foreshadows that she will see Frank again (as the Season 2 premiere detailed).
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She now travels around the US in her bus that she cleverly named "If Wishes Were Horses," after her favorite nursery rhyme.
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Such stealth advertising may entertain or inform, yet it also brands, or more cleverly, facilitates a later branding exercise or sales pitch.
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The film ostensibly seeks to explore the taboo about talking about one's wealth, cleverly creating a venue in which to do so.
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He must cover the logos of those competing brands, which he plans to do with tape, elastic sleeves and cleverly shaded fabric.
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The company is celebrating that achievement by sharing cleverly crafted thank you messages and milestone dates tracking the growth of the service.
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Nevertheless, it's still a great way to catch up on what's happening in art, from the cleverly inane to the soulfully poetic.
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Fast forward a few years and Erwin is back, this time as CEO of the cleverly named Grasshopper Bank in New York.
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What's really special about "Klaus" is how cleverly Pablos grounds the origins of Santa's mythology in reality without ever saying his name.
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Hung inside a lavishly ornate gold-leaf frame, the photograph swings forward from the right to reveal a cleverly constructed medicine cabinet.
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His home was the only safe haven, a two-bedroom apartment cleverly divided with curtains to accommodate Mr. Vassell and four siblings.
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The state's economic policies are cleverly designed both to enrich Orbán's allies and to neutralize potential threats to their hold on power.
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Bach is cleverly wound through the intriguing young pianist's recital, as his works are on her most recent recording, available on Naïve.
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The hive-shaped dome is cleverly slotted to enable the passage of light without revealing the structure's interior, except through the doorway.
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Several days later, Momiki cleverly chipped a shot over Brazil's goalkeeper and set up two other goals in a resilient Japanese victory.
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In other ways, too, Ms. Tanowitz works against Taylor's conventions, even as she cleverly borrows from his vocabulary and exaggerates its features.
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Trainer: Mike Trombetta Jockey: Julian Pimentel Odds: 15-1 Drape: Cleverly named horse survived the Derby, but he didn't make an impact.
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The lyrics are definitely designed for ears of all ages, yet the piece cleverly draws attention to AMNH's sometimes overlooked artistic history.
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Perhaps the strongest element is how the show cleverly uses its complicated timeline to play around with characters' relationships and subvert expectations.
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These didactic interludes, often marked off as separate chapters, provide a charming, informative guide; the pages breathe easily, cleverly composed and uncluttered.
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The new offer was cleverly structured to please both the Murdochs and other Fox investors, with a mix of cash and stock.
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"Tale of the Teahouse" is cleverly organized as a countdown chronicling an unraveling citizenry bracing for the invasion of the khan's army.
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Where the playwright gives too much away on the page, the director cleverly fosters ambiguity in service of a more potent reveal.
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As for the property split ... Doug's taking their Italian Greyhound -- cleverly named, Dourtney -- and Courtney keeps ALL of their furniture and appliances.
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This couple cleverly upheld the superstition of not seeing your partner before the wedding by looking at one another in a mirror.
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People like Milo Yiannopoulos and Ann Coulter have cleverly built their followings around putting progressives in exactly that kind of double bind.
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Cleverly, after it sends a safety alert, the truck can be remotely operated by a human in the mine's transport management center.
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That's because while Trump may think he's cleverly manipulating Kim with his embarrassingly high praise, it is Kim who has Trump's number.
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It wasn't long before a Pokémon Go player took over the gym, cleverly stationing a Clefairy named LoveIsLove as the gym's defender.
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Lyonne, who created the show with Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland, is a revelation in this cleverly constructed, nearly perfect character study.
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Cleverly positioned across from Brown's "Game Changer," it features Magrey interacting with handmade and found objects as if playing her own game.
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If people like it better, if it cleverly solves all the pain points in email, it just might be a mega-hit.
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The references to Williamson's story are cleverly disguised and wrapped up in well-written songs that speak to a larger cultural experience.
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Still, cleverly fusing clues from social media with other information might help, as could early intervention to steer suspects away from possible violence.
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It's equipped with 21 sensors that help it map its environment, and it can move in 360 degrees thanks to cleverly-designed wheels.
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What's more, Lee Halls' script cleverly limits itself to a finite period, rather than cramming a life's worth of stuff into the film.
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The writers have also cleverly toyed with contemporizing "Psycho," such as Norma taking Norman's body out for a spin to pursue hedonistic fun.
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Day One has always cleverly skirted that hassle by turning a journal entry into something more like a splits counter on a stopwatch.
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Cleverly, the scientists also engineered the cells to produce a dark pigment, melanin, when they come into contact with especially high calcium concentrations.
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And now Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie are cleverly clapping back at everyone who's ever called them "snakes" by posing with actual snakes.
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Cleverly named INDOchinos, these versatile pants are made from a mid-weight, 100% cotton material that's durable, comfortable, and suitable for all climates.
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O'Flaherty-Chan has also managed to cleverly work his way around replicating the Game Boy's controls using the Apple Watch's limited button set.
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City were 1-13 up after 15 minutes when De Bruyne cleverly fired a free kick beneath the wall and into the net.
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But let's judge a book by its cover for a moment — because this cover cleverly encourages Amazon workers to form a labor union.
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Cleverly embedded in the keyboard's space bar is a fingerprint scanner, which is effortless to use and makes unlocking the KeyOne a breeze.
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Cleverly, Hill House shows two versions of these main characters: Their younger selves in Hill House, and their haggard selves in the present.
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Throughout the reader wonders at the parallels with Shakespeare's play of the same name; the correlations of plot and character are cleverly slippery.
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The sculpture's current siting cleverly compliments and amplifies these readings, and I doubt any other future location will ever offer so many interpretations.
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James Cleverly, a barrel-chested soldier turned MP, recalled meeting a constituent who felt unable to vote Conservative because she was a nurse.
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It's really nothing more than a cleverly-designed balloon for those of us who are just too lazy to ever make our beds.
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Its arrival felt cleverly calculated, appearing just as the music press had finished furrowing a very serious brow over Best Of 2017 lists.
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A team at the Seoul National University have been building their self-driving car — cleverly named SNUber — for the past couple of years.
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On the evidence so far, it is hard to conclude that the 52:48 result was changed by digital marketing, however cleverly done.
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That conceit, though, is mitigated cleverly by both moguls: They capitalize on what Cowell has identified as a universal desire to feel important.
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In celebration, all town residents will receive a box with their free one-year membership and the aforementioned popcorn (cleverly named "Wickedly Prime").
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The different levels are cleverly designed, offering enough challenge to feel satisfying, while the power-ups are a lot of fun to use.
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Watch Dogs 2 arrived in late 2016 with a lovable cast of miscreants and cleverly conceived story that riffed on real world issues.
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But for the ground floors, he was able to cleverly source clean photos of the building—without the crane—using Google Street View.
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"This defendant was stealing Marjorie Nugent blind, and he was doing it cleverly," Tanner was quoted as saying by the Dallas Morning News.
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The Guardian reported that course superintendent Neil Cleverly said his company Progolf hasn't been paid by the Brazilian Golf Confederation for two months.
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Because the pump is the noisiest part of the machine, Wazer cleverly designed the machine so it can be placed in another room.
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That's why it's trying to make it up to us — with a Black Mirror mashup, cleverly titled Orange Is The New Black Mirror.
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This would be alright if the RiutBag's interior was cleverly organized and compartmentalized, but that aspect of its design also left me underwhelmed.
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You have to think in a slightly different way, and once again the cleverly-designed puzzles are the real star of the show.
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The children cleverly respond by building their own general store in the woods, stocked with mud pies and jewelry made from autumn leaves.
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The platform is cleverly dubbed "CaaStle" – the name referencing "Clothing as a Service" (itself a play on subscription-as-a-service, or SaaS).
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Walmart, for example, has cleverly introduced a system that gives discounts to customers willing to pick up in stores some online-only items.
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"I finally just hugged her and we just held each other for like a solid, probably two minutes, just sobbing," Cleverly tells PEOPLE.
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To test the viability of manned spaceflight aboard New Shepard, Blue Origin sent a mannequin it cleverly calls Mannequin Skywalker aboard the rocket.
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Yet the first hour works its way efficiently through an economy-size box of tissues with cleverly turned dialogue and well-inhabited performances.
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Search for "Obama mashup" online and you'll find all kinds of cleverly edited clips of President Barack Obama "singing" popular renditions of songs.
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These ambiguities not only urge the reader along but also cleverly animate the fact that in modern Russia the truth is always elsewhere.
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"The Kid Who Would Be King" is a great kid-friendly movie that cleverly retells the story of the Sword in the Stone.
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Capri has form: He ran the same shady scheme with Toby Keith's restaurant chain, cleverly called Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill.
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There's the main compartment — 42 liters, if you're curious — and a cleverly hidden laptop compartment between the main one and the back pads.
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Clearly he was getting in on the fun of trashing his art, while cleverly deploying his skill at the art of self-deprecation.
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Both films openly show black characters being exposed to racism, but BlacKkKlansman cleverly doesn't overuse its openly racist KKK members for these scenes.
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We have cleverly designed all sorts of institutions to help us overcome our cognitive limitations, political parties being the most important of these.
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Cleverly had earlier refused to apologise for the doctored video of Starmer and told ITV it had been edited to 'shorten' the video.
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The movie juggles flashbacks to the recent past with several cleverly constructed set pieces in which Zhou meets escape challenges with deadpan ingenuity.
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And Flanagan has woven it together cleverly, with winks at fans of the original story and surprising bits of connective tissue across generations.
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This had been motivated by the fact F21 chiefs didn't want teams to start cleverly using wastegate gases for the return of blowing.
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Then, with a cleverly chugging rhythm, Meredith Monk evokes a train passing, over an ostinato base as consistent as evenly spaced railroad ties.
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By cleverly employing a mirror to reflect the glow of a streetlamp into the bedroom, Nadar created a chiaroscuro of light and darkness.
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The indigo blue in her striped vetiver rugs, however, is made from old bluejeans she has cleverly stripped and used as a yarn.
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They absolutely are in New York, a bit like the Valley tech entrepreneurs, because they're able to do these two things really cleverly.
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Brazile's memoir-slash-analysis, the cleverly titled "Hacks," debuts at No. 6 and claims that Brazile knew all along Clinton was in trouble.
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But then she cleverly pointed out that like almost everyone else in the media, she depends on Facebook to get content to viewers.
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A labyrinth of regulations discouraging that process undermines open government, no matter how cleverly politicians shield their intentions with the language of transparency.
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She knew she wanted to incorporate them into the party somehow, and her husband cleverly suggested making "Cart Cookies" that look like quarters.
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Like many, I'm still interested in conpeople cleverly wreaking havoc, but my desire to see every trickery turned into a miniseries has waned.
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From buzzy skincare lines to companies making cleverly designed water bottles, we rounded up 10 cool brands we've discovered through social media, below.
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It's so different from his old home, and he can't understand what the Martians — cleverly drawn by Lai as, yes, Martians — are saying.
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KiddyCare Diaper Bag Backpack, available on Amazon, from $26.99This diaper bag is functional but pretty stylish, and the spacious interior is cleverly organized.
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Yet Lindelof and company cleverly use that relationship to round out "The Leftovers" without delivering anything too on-the-nose or overly explanatory.
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Since then, the number of internet-connected devices has spiraled into the billions, and with it the risks of a cleverly created worm.
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As she continues to form real, healthy relationships and seeks redemption, the premise of the show cleverly shifts in Seasons 2 and 3.
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A cleverly bifurcated tale of two children, it starts in 1977 with Ben (Oakes Fegley), a boy of about 10 in rural Minnesota.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artificial intelligence has arrived in a Chelsea gallery, its traces cleverly disguised as stylized, gestural, figurative painting.
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Trump has cleverly made his criticism of "political correctness" and the ways it is supposedly hurting America into a signature of his campaign.
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Funny, cleverly structured and a little melancholy, the series turns out to be a surprisingly poignant meditation on repressed trauma and self-actualization.
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Fuckbook/Facebook of Sex Yes, Facebook has porn clones: both the slightly-cleverly named Fuckbook, and the more trademark-violating Facebook of Sex.
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"It's possible that a cleverly drafted and broadly worded statute could put a lot of state and local funding at risk," Chin says.
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I will cleverly deduce my insulin pump is failing when my blood sugar is camping out at four times what it should be.
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Like MacGyvers of installation art, the London-based trio cleverly combines string, pipes, and a single projector into a truly stunning light show.
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Surrounded by cement blocks cleverly shaped like skulls is "Surfer (With Head)," a stick figure made of steel that pokes at an iPad.
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"What you're trying to suggest — not so subtly, not so cleverly — is that the president is not to be trusted," McClintock eventually responded.
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After cleverly crafting the Kitten Bowl, the Hallmark Channel is gifting us with another kitty and sports competition crossover: This time it's Meow Madness.
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The research team cleverly side-stepped mosaicism by using CRISPR at the same time as fertilizing the egg, before its cells had begun dividing.
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To share something tap and briefly hold the cleverly named Share button on the controller to bring up all the options available to you.
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By shifting perspectives, Flanagan cleverly keeps the audience on its toes — and more aware than both the predator and his prey about what's happening.
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The basic picture that emerges from this is that not only has Trump engaged in shady practices, but he actually did so pretty cleverly.
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Cumberbatch cleverly embodies the ambitious Edison, who's not above sacrificing a few pesky morals for success, nor using his fame to manipulate the media.
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Attention must specifically be paid to "Clinton's" last appearance in 2016, which cleverly combined Clinton's aggressive perseverance with the silliest part of Love Actually.
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The Democrats have cleverly made due process a two-way street -- you only get it if you are a part of the investigative process.
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These rules cleverly function as a way of gating functionality for the player and posing uncomfortable philosophical questions about the restriction of free will.
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The party's middle ranks contain several talented members of ethnic minorities, such as Kemi Badenoch, Rishi Sunak, Kwasi Kwarteng, Sam Gyimah and James Cleverly.
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Cleverly, the new cover manages to evoke not only the obvious Snapchat reference but also a little bit of the internet cam girl allure.
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Lisa Tegtmeier – Parents worry more about bullying than anything else Here Lisa cleverly puts you in the victim's shoes with a strong, colourful illustration.
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TCT's cleverly hidden it within the space bar key so that you can just rest your finger (no press required) on it to unlock.
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Make the dough, cut the shapes, do some cleverly creepy decorating (note the blood-red icing), and you'll be ready to start your seance.
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Mr Modi's BJP, in contrast, has been energetic, focused and cleverly ruthless in its exploitation of class and, especially, sectarian differences to hook voters.
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FireChat cleverly uses Bluetooth to allow its users to communicate with those nearby even when they don't have a Wi-Fi or data connection.
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As an undergraduate, he had written a piece of software called Anagram Genius, which, when supplied with names or phrases, cleverly rearranged the letters.
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The Casper is its most popular model, known for its cleverly named "just right" firmness level that toes the line between softness and support.
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As she vocalized Lovato's part of "Echame La Culpa," Lopez cleverly played up their lyrical back-and-forth as if it were really happening.
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Unlike most Android phones that have fingerprint sensors on the back of the phone, the KEYone cleverly integrates it into the keyboard's space bar.
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Fashionistas are not, it is true, likely to be rushing out to buy garments made of battery membrane, however cleverly it has been treated.
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Facebook has cleverly snapped up would-be competitors, buying Instagram, a photo-sharing site, in 2012 and WhatsApp, a popular messaging service, in 2014.
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One of Trump's real successes as president has been keeping his voters loyal by cleverly using McConnell and other GOP leaders as whipping boys.
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In a nation obsessed with the sport, the 65-year-old has cleverly engineered his legendary status to transition into a career in politics.
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This one will have your family laughing out loud as they follow these cleverly named characters on their journey to reunite with their friends.
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This cleverly designed little gadget has three prongs attached to a handle so I can clean three slats — top and bottom — at a time.
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It was as if someone lost a bet to see how many Christmas songs they could cleverly try and sneak into the film's script.
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There is no question that a large part of what makes Atkinson's work so cleverly, stealthily affecting is its sheep's clothing, so to speak.
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By comparison, Zayn's cleverly titled album ZAYN only managed to sell 65,000 copies, and BBC Sound of 2016 winner Jack Garratt only pushed 62,954.
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To measure this, Evan Soltas of the University of Oxford and David Broockman of Stanford University cleverly took advantage of a real-world experiment.
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To make up for the lost revenue, insurers raised premiums, but cleverly used the structure of ObamaCare to raise prices only on certain plans.
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Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly failed to turn up for a television interview to defend the party's calamitous start to its general election campaign.
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"I discovered my love for tiny spaces when I found a cleverly designed house truck in New Zealand back in 2013," Rubiano told Insider.
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The lyrics are tied to particular body parts, while the music flaunts its jazzy chord progressions, devious melodies, odd meters and cleverly interlocking patterns.
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As you chart a path through The Walnut Series, you'll also start to notice how and why apparently wacky supports cleverly complement certain pieces.
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This season that meant glen plaid, lingerie silks, punk studding, distressed denim and lacy doilies, remixed in a cleverly calibrated patchwork of multifunctional dressing.
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Instead of cleverly working to advance your own interest in a changing context, you end up shouting your own moral justifications into a whirlwind.
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But these three flaws should not distract us from the big opportunity the plan presents: It cleverly redivides, even temporarily, the territories in dispute.
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Scott makes an unexpectedly persuasive case for how, in the movie "Scream," Wes Craven cleverly toyed with the very horror clichés he helped popularize.
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One thing this show succeeds at cleverly, however, is telling a ghost story in a way that won't frighten any children in the audience.
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Both are fond of the witty pop standards of the 1930s and 1940s, and Vilray can write fluently and cleverly in that vintage style.
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Each hotel is different, but all have small, cleverly designed guest rooms, with folding furniture that hooks onto wall pegs, freeing up floor area.
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With moisture-wicking fabric, cleverly-placed mesh panels, and thoughtful cut-outs, much of today&aposs athletic clothing is truly meant for athletic pursuits.
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Read more:15 pictures of hilariously groomed pets that will make your dayDogs are cleverly Photoshopped into pictures of food — can you spot them?
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They were drinking Yuzu Palmers, a cocktail that cleverly replaces an Arnold Palmer's lemonade with yuzu-ade and iced tea with Darjeeling-flavored soju.
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Mr. Muti mentioned a celebrated passage from "Agnes" in which Spontini evokes the sound of an organ by cleverly scoring music for stage band.
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"The authors cleverly used the best available techniques to examine brain organization in nonliving brains that were in not very good condition," she said.
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It plays cleverly anachronistic music that wouldn't be available on a player piano in the Old West: rock and pop from the 1960s onward.
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Rok Hwang channels what he learned as a ready-to-wear designer at Celine into cleverly tailored and expressive clothes for his brand, Rokh.
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" Spencer, he went on, had "cleverly found a way he can use Israel to make his position on a white-only state sound legitimate.
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Even the promotional postcard for his show, cleverly designed as a hanging door tag, presents information on one side, and a game on the other.
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This is true, in no small part, because the big three have cleverly extended the lives of their patents, making incremental "improvements" to their insulin.
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Wired's Peter Rubin cleverly highlighted the problem while interviewing CEO Susan Wojcicki on stage at the magazine's 25th anniversary summit in San Francisco on Monday.
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All of these middling candidates are resorting to jaw-dropping backdrops, desperate-sounding email pleas for contributions and cleverly orchestrated moments intended to go viral.
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While at the time rap's other leading ladies were using cleverly placed euphemisms to refer to their sexual prowess, Trina just said what she meant.
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The first and perhaps most important part that Apple (seemingly) omitted was cleverly reverse-engineered many years ago by Honda racing parts company Hybrid Racing.
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It's easy to get caught up and lose yourself in that context, but Aminé humorously and cleverly celebrates his place in today's hyper-connected world.
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A cleverly provocative new T-shirt modeled by Kate Moss is taking on how male members of the paparazzi have pursued her over the years.
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While infrared photography is by no means new technology, this feature uses it cleverly as a way of including readers in understanding color blindness firsthand.
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Nixon was the country's most accomplished liar, who cleverly and systematically shielded most of his bright, young staffers from the truth of his dark dealings.
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"The Triplets," Kylie captioned her Instagram post while Kardashian West, 38, cleverly wrote alongside the same image in her own post, "A True Chicago Stormi."
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These cleverly edited shortcuts are often used to depict a character's Cinderella-like transformations: Remember Julia Roberts's luxe Rodeo Drive shopping sequence in Pretty Woman?
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Butterflied and breaded fried wieners are doused in red sauce, buried under a pound (actually) of mozzarella cheese, and nestled inside a cleverly cut ciabatta.
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The new restaurant is cleverly being called The Flamin' Hot Spot, and its menu will feature Flamin' Hot Cheetos dishes curated by chef Roy Choi.
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As an artwork in isolation from the rest of the exhibition, "A Thousand Trifles" is one of the most cleverly conceived interventions in the show.
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After his son's baseball game, a dad cleverly surprised his son with a brand new bat that he hid in the trunk of his car.
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" But the model, actress and entrepreneur — who's the queen of the clapback — cleverly responded with, "That's because I know how to pose my butt off.
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Despite the starker vision of the natural world that those programs present, they are still cleverly packaged to conform to familiar templates of dramatic storytelling.
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The latest episodes also devote time to several key supporting players, and cleverly play off the second season, including one of its more celebrated flourishes.
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A dynamic simulation on a computer of the galaxy is yet another object made of rather complex networks of electronic gates and devices cleverly connected.
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Rock, 50, offered a few examples of how some films might have looked – with the help of some cleverly spliced-together scenes featuring black actors.
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It dawned on me that my human mind had cleverly chosen to forget all the embarrassing things I said and did during my younger years.
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Faisal al-Yafai, a leading commentator from the United Arab Emirates, says Russia "played its cards in Syria very cleverly, but miscalculated in one aspect".
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It's also cleverly designed, with gold-plated connectors for enhanced performance and connector latches, so you don't have to worry about the plug coming loose.
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Cleverly, the threshold gets reduced if banks withdraw their reserves and hold cash—so as to prevent them from avoiding the charge by hoarding banknotes.
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Partnering with iOS and Apple TV comic book app maker Madefire, Apple has cleverly woven its App Store review guidelines into several different graphic stories.
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According to Deadspin, in December, Swaney cleverly attended a half-pipe event in China when more serious competitors were at a different contest in Colorado.
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After taking a photo, you can fill the entire screen with color; then, use the brush to cleverly reveal only parts of the image beneath.
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The mother of two — Sean, 11, and Jayden, 10 — showed off her stunning figure in a see-through black leotard with cleverly placed red jewels.
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The production, by PartyNextDoor collaborators Neenyo and G. Ry, favours a hazy ambience and cleverly programmed drums which are definitely reminiscent of that Toronto moodiness.
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She cleverly explains that her favorite food makes her feel joy and independence, and we weren't the only ones that ate her essay right up.
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That Detroit queue has gone and the warehousing company that so cleverly devised its perpetuation, Metro, has been slapped with a $10 million retroactive fine.
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Butterflied and breaded fried wieners are doused in red sauce and a pound (literally) of mozzarella cheese and are nestled inside a cleverly cut ciabatta.
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A napkin's toss away are a 2000-square-foot bedroom with a built-in closet, a cleverly arranged galley kitchen and a small tiled bathroom.
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They're really all orbiting the sun, "with their orbits cleverly arranged so that they approximately form an equilateral triangle at all times," Boyle told Gizmodo.
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But in many ways, I admire how he has shaken up the system by cleverly telling a class of voters what they want to hear.
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The jacket is made of the brand's sturdy (and cleverly named) H2No fabric, which is both waterproof and breathable, two characteristics that aren't always compatible.
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That was always true, and the company cleverly exploited it, using cities that never stood a chance to extract concessions from the few that did.
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Photo: Raspberry Pi FoundationIt's rare to come across a bespoke gadget or a cleverly hacked device that doesn't have a tiny Raspberry Pi inside it.
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Their duet, cleverly titled Lookin' in the Rearview, is hilarious, as is the entire PSA, which comes complete with behind-the-scenes footage and outtakes.
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How about let's start with fixing the capitalism we have — or as Raghuram Rajan and Luigi Zingales cleverly put it, saving capitalism from the capitalists.
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Sky News anchor Kay Burley "empty-chaired" Cleverly and said he was refusing to give an interview despite standing "fifteen feet" away in the studio.
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The movie's plot cleverly employs the structure of the sort of campaign you might play in a fantasy role-playing game such as Dungeons & Dragons.
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And although the ultimate aspect, as it were, of these pieces doesn't candidly evidence digital origins, Butler very cleverly leaves her viewers certain clues: dates.
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But these statements are also cleverly designed public relations spin that tells us little about the actual long-term economic impact of the tax law.
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Cleverly, Williamson has associated himself with the sport that people care most about here — football — appearing at games involving the Saints, Tulane and Louisiana State.
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Madeline cleverly presents evidence that causes false memories to bubble up in Maia's mind about doctor visits with her mother and fights that never happened.
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Makarova cleverly mixed up the height and depth of her shots during rallies on the very quick Stuttgart clay with Sharapova still lacking match practice.
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There's fun to be had revisiting the cleverly conceived world of the 2017 "Jungle," in which teenagers found themselves magically transported inside a video game.
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Until now, Volcano users had to fill a large crinkly space-age balloon, where the vapor was cleverly held in place until you needed it.
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Its cleverly designed cable steering, quality construction, and well thought out accessories make it a stand out in a crowded field of electric cargo bikes.
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"Everyone who works hard, and maybe a little cleverly, has the opportunity to make almost anything possible," said Ellison in the Academy of Achievement interview.
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Driscoll's "Thank You for Coming" series began in 20051 with "Attendance," which cleverly reconfigured the performance space and, thus, the dancers' relationship with the audience.
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In the new "Lion King," the camera cleverly zooms out of the scene so we don&apost need to see Simba&aposs reaction as much.
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But since that defies the law of physics, you can see how Senpower's robot cleverly turns its torso around, to collapse into the right shape.
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" James Cleverly, a lawmaker, said on Twitter that he had served in the Royal Artillery with Constable Palmer, calling him "a lovely man, a friend.
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Campaign advisers tell CNN they want voters to remember positive attributes and ideas from their candidates -- not just how cleverly they've constructed their Trump criticism.
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The "Goldilocks" volume is cleverly designed with ways for small fingers to pull, push and slide Goldilocks through her adventurous intrusion inside the bears' house.
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Open until July 8th at Joshua Liner gallery, the cleverly named Land Escapes is a group show that features painting, photography, and mixed-media works.
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The curators cleverly installed the neon right at the entrance, so that visitors are dazzled by the light even before realizing they're entering the show.
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At the debate on Tuesday, Mark Cleverly, commercial director at engineering firm Arcadis, said the U.K. government had "overshot" in hiking stamp duty by 3 percent.
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To accomplish this, Liu and his co-author Weixin Tang cleverly used the gene editing system CRISPR, typically used to treat disease, to record cellular activity.
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Noisey will collaborate with artists to creatively go beyond the traditional promotional pieces and cleverly create vignettes that allow audiences to connect with their favorite artists.
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"And then it hit me that she had cleverly made this body of work to make one think and make one think a lot," he continued.
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That Black Mirror, which has so cleverly interrogated humanity's relationship to technology, would toss social media moguls a softball appearance in its narrative, is completely bonkers.
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Surrounded by the world's largest, fastest-growing market for such goods, Zhongguancun is creating new apps, services and devices more speedily and cleverly than ever before.
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The cleverly worded IMD statement leaves a lot unsaid - 96 percent of LPA is borderline since just a percent below would mean a "below normal" monsoon.
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A 'Stranger Things' refresher The main wrinkle, aside from the kids getting older and making out, hinges on a villain cleverly in tune with the era.
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It looks beautiful on both desktop and mobile, and there's something serene about writing in dark mode, which consists of cleverly chosen layers of dark grey.
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Directed by Jeff Calhoun ("Newsies"), "Tappin' Thru Life" is cleverly constructed, almost variety-show-style, to let its star catch his breath once in a while.
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On Tuesday, Cleverly advocated fiscal stimulus and increased government expenditure to boost the construction industry, either as an alternative or in addition to action from Carney.
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The biggest four American banks are spending a total of over $25bn a year on perfecting better customer applications and learning to mine data more cleverly.
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When Natalie Portman cleverly called out the all-male best director category while announcing the nominees, the men up for the award didn't know how respond.
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The other question is whether, even when stretching its resources cleverly, Britain can hope to stay in an accelerating technological race between the world's leading powers.
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The locks system in the Panama Canal are a modern engineering marvel, and how they work is now cleverly explained through this new Lego Education set.
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Let's Talk About SectsEach episode of this cleverly named, meticulously researched podcast looks at a different religious extremist sect, from the Branch Davidians to Koreshan Unity.
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MegaMIMO 2.0 cleverly coordinates multiple access points, all broadcasting on the same limited frequency and spectrum, to boost speeds and signal strength without degrading the signal.
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But GamePlan, cleverly written with Apple's GameplayKit framework, collects all of this data in a centralized stream and uses the videogame logic engine to process it.
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Apple and Microsoft have a storied history of duking it out on TV, often cleverly sniping at each other in a series of iconic Mac vs.
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"Are we out of the woods yet?" the 26-year-old pop star cleverly captioned the photo of herself standing in the bushes with Gomez, 23.
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The story of how this world came to be is a fascinating tale that cleverly echoes some our present-day fears while forging its own path.
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EVA is able to provide all the resources and information it does because the organization has cleverly forged ties with the government and national health agencies.
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And because we are in a potential criminal context here, the Nixon case where he cleverly bugged himself in the White House [also has some relevance].
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The chihuahua was safely transported to San Francisco Animal Care and Control, where it was cleverly renamed Ponch (clearly after everyone's favorite motorcycle cop from CHiPs).
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Objecting to Lemon's characterization of Trump as an "unhinged" liar, Shields argued, somewhat cleverly, that such chatter was only a gift to Trump and his backers.
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They needed another four minutes to go ahead when Cuadrado found Dybala who cleverly turned and curled a left-foot shot past Marc Andre ter Stegen.
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Asked where the money would come from for the NHS, James Cleverly, chairman of the governing Conservative Party, said the funding would come from "economic growth".
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"It was something that was so intimate and so personal for her, I knew this would just be an opportunity of a lifetime," Cleverly tells PEOPLE.
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The left had cleverly used the term to define both reasonable conservatives and racists, creating the illusion they were similar or aligned, if not the same.
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Lenny Maughan is a marathon runner in San Francisco whose cleverly shaped routes have looked like everything from fruits and flowers to famous figures and characters.
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And while Ms. Taylor's range remains narrow, it feels as if the character's evolution toward a kind of resigned fatalism, or exasperation, has been cleverly tailored.
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Advocates for widespread switching, a major shift in policy, are moving the goal posts, cleverly attempting to use this complicated government scheme to extract lower rates.
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Bernardo P. Carvalho's cleverly rendered characters (two boys and a soccer ball, a ghost, an alien, an astronaut) fill the facing page, and are wholly charming.
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Deft border agents in Australia outwitted a local crime syndicate this week when they intercepted a shipment of methamphetamine, cleverly hidden in bottles of hot sauce.
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See, Trump and Putin are so cleverly diabolical that, long ago, they foresaw what nobody else did: Trump was going to get elected president in 2016.
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He gutted the interior, rebuilt rooms, installed several skylights, increased the opening to the small patio and cleverly gave the bedroom views to the living area.
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But naturopaths have cleverly picked up on the idea that doctors don't care about what the patients concerns are, and they just throw pills at them.
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Issa's comfortable enough with herself as she cleverly raps affirmations in the mirror but she's not yet comfortable enough to share that self with others around.
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Both the Crescent Farm and the offsite garden in the Arboretum are food forests cleverly engineered to harvest rainwater and store the water in the ground.
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I'm pretty sure that some of the challenges had no solution, and were instead cleverly disguised tests of how we persevered in the face of failure.
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"—Johnny Mercer (@JohnnyMercerUK) November 5, 2019 Asked about the footage on Wednesday, the Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly defended the video as "light-hearted and satirical.
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Over 3,000 years ago, David's sling was a tool of war used cleverly by the Israelites to fell the giant Goliath and win on the battlefield.
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To skirt an ordinance against events in venues that don't allow people to keep a meter's distance from one another, he cleverly planned the party outdoors.
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She has been nominated for a Tony on both fronts, as the star and creator of this play that cleverly blends intimate history and civic engagement.
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" JAMES CLEVERLY, CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING CONSERVATIVE PARTY "Or to put it another way: Government to hold a Queen's Speech, just as all new Governments do.
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" JAMES CLEVERLY, CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING CONSERVATIVE PARTY "Or to put it another way: government to hold a Queen's Speech, just as all new governments do.
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"Florida" fit for a long time and kept me on the wrong track in the upper left corner (blocking the cleverly clued AREA RUG, for one).
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So this activity book, cleverly modeled after an old-fashioned tabloid (albeit one aimed at a dinosaur audience in 103 million B.C.), arrives just in time.
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And so, cleverly, the government has invested heavily in religions like Taoism (as well as Buddhism and folk religion, but less so in Christianity or Islam).
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To combat this, May appointed two popular Conservatives to become the chairman and deputy chair of the party - immigration minister Brandon Lewis and lawmaker James Cleverly.
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The free app cleverly disguised as a video game teaches kids how to use Apple's Swift programming language, and to maybe build apps of their own.
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Her recent "Aggregate," at the gallery Neuer Berliner Kunstverein in Berlin, cleverly confused the roles of watching and being watched; "Threshold" may do the same. (thehighline.org)
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The best workout clothesWith moisture-wicking fabric, cleverly-placed mesh panels, and thoughtful cut-outs, much of today's athletic clothing is truly meant for athletic pursuits.
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But still, the song doesn't read as an indictment of the last 2,000 years as much as yet another attempt to cleverly level the playing field.
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"Cleverly worded ballot measures regarding redistricting are often nothing more than Democrat politics wrapped in some sort of illusion of citizen-participated good government," he said.
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A lot of that is Gurley's versatility as a runner and pass-catcher, but he also benefits from a system in which plays are cleverly disguised.
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Like the fact that the base is cleverly designed to anchor itself steadily in place, but also somehow be really easy to push around your desk.
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Cleverly, she stays one step ahead, disguising her humiliation by concluding at the same moment he does that their connection is no more than a friendship.
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Lee's minute scenes — the scale is one inch to one foot — are composites of actual cases, cleverly constructed to present a complex set of conflicting clues.
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On the contrary, they're often splitting apart, and in some cases — most notably in Russia under Putin — populist dictators are working cleverly to accelerate this process.
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In search of the equalizer, Belgium repeatedly sent over crosses from both wings but Umtiti and Varane used their bodies cleverly to hold off Fellaini and Lukaku.
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To rule out that possibility, the researchers cleverly re-engineered the CUP1 gene so that it would respond to a harmless, nonmutagenic sugar, galactose, instead of copper.
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Being a smoker, doctors initially suspected the mass to be a tumor until it was revealed to be a toy cleverly hidden to be played with later.
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In fact, Buster's Mal Heart is an interwoven, multi-genre series of stories that builds toward something very big and odd — often cleverly, but not always coherently.
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As the novel progresses into the second half, Choi cleverly throws the prior plot into question, and we find ourselves doubting everything we previously took as fact.
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The Holiday Plott3r is a Lego MindStorms-powered creation that cleverly uses Lego's modular robotic platform to print Christmas cards in snowflake, holiday tree, and Santa designs.
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Fisker's tech partner, Quanergy developed the system, and the LiDAR systems are cleverly integrated into the design so as not to infringe on the EMotion's sleek curves.
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Cleverly, however, if you don't want to put the entire roof down, MINI has designed the top to first retract just a bit — essentially mimicking a sunroof.
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Mr Seiler draws cleverly on the fiction of enchanted islands or refuges, from Thomas More's "Utopia" and Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" to Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain".
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Britt Brandon's cookbook, cleverly titled The "I Love My Instant Pot" Vegan Recipe Book, shows us how with a lineup of plant-based takes on comforting classics.
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Unlike cultured meat, which is grown from the cells of the animal it's meant to replace, New Wave Foods' "shrimp" is a cleverly disguised, algae-based substitute.
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But a new app, developed at the University of California at Berkeley, cleverly merges both approaches so it's easy to accurately colorize a black and white pic.
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James Cleverly, a Tory MP, has argued that the party should emphasise its "policies which disproportionately benefit" minorities, like cutting small-business taxes and improving state schools.
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But Murder Mystery isn't even stylishly campy, nor cleverly poking fun at a genre, which, with its glossy, chic class of aristocrats, is ripe for social commentary.
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The cleverly-named app is a reference to the Samuel Beckett play, Waiting for Godot, in which two characters wait for someone named Godot who never arrives.
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As you know ... Kourtney found a risque way to promote her new lifestyle site by posing nude and cleverly blocking her assets with a teacup and laptop.
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So they've cleverly leveraged this position of power by not standing up for the national anthem — something that is sure to get a lot of people's attention.
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The "DVP" video mashes up scenes from dozens of classic games, and at the same time the lyrics are cleverly placed into text bubbles and other scenery.
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So instead of using his legal name (John Robert Hall) he came up with a cleverly devised pseudonym, Robert Bob Hall (or if shortened, Bob Bob Hall).
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Cleverly self-referential, "Dedicated" uses a loop of Inspectah Deck's rap "Carry like Mariah" to place this new work in the context of classic hip-hop songs.
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"China is giving us the chance, and (we should) use it cleverly to get what we want out of the nuclear program and systemic reform," he added.
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Later directors made similar use of low angles, fluid camerawork and maximum chiaroscuro, cleverly recycling elements of the generic studio lot on which most episodes were shot.
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But these are very steep escalators, and the Underground has cleverly left a third up escalator (yes, there are three) free for anyone who cares to climb.
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But that's not a drawback for Mr. Bel, who has cleverly and irreverently been stripping dance to its essentials, often de-emphasizing learned technique, for 22 years.
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And the voter cannot punish the writer of these commands because Congress cleverly has passed the lawmaking buck to bureaucrats who cannot be voted out of office.
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Although what prompted the joke remains unknown, Kutcher later offered the singer an apology, cleverly using lyrics from one of her hits to sweeten his mea culpa.
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However, many feel the UFC cleverly (or underhandedly, depending on your disposition) used Khabib as a pawn to help negotiate down Alvarez's contract demands to face McGregor.
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I wish I could say I cleverly planned out the southeast to have several entries that could be clued on theme, but it was all just serendipity.
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His 2010 book, "The Lost Books of the Odyssey," was a sequence of cleverly Borgesian short stories that imagined variations within the framework of the Homeric poem.
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In an email, Simon Cleverly, an executive with British American Tobacco, said the company's team in Italy was reviewing the above documents, which researchers translated into English.
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A privileged few may watch from warm offices or apartments, but on the streets the choice viewing spots go to whoever arrives first or climbs most cleverly.
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Every European house I ever worked at kept multiple bags of hers in its archives, and I especially love her brilliant first collection, cleverly called Cashin Carry.
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This supposedly allowed visitors a closer look at a cleverly sculpted roof, but it was mainly a bit of entertainment, for grown-ups as well as children.
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Scene changes are cleverly managed through the use of mobile scaffolding that serves as staircases, windows, balconies, train compartments ("Shuffle off to Buffalo"), dressing rooms and more.
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The plot is cleverly wound with sinister disclosures about this homecoming program, but the real surprise here is the palpable chemistry between Mr. Isaac and Ms. Keener.
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Collectively this makes it feel less like a puzzle and more like a secret lock you happened to stumble on and cleverly figured out how to unlock.
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Lloyd Webber gives you his most inventive, supple music, unsingable though much of it may be, then cleverly reprises it before finally ramming it into your ear.
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This newish spa is worth a visit, not just for its cleverly tailored treatments — like the anti-stress facial — but for its committed approach to utter serenity.
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Defenseman Troy Stecher sent a shot in on Hutton, and Boeser, battling with Johan Larsson in front, reached back and cleverly redirected the puck past the netminder.
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Ermotti told the newspaper that U.S. banks had worked "cleverly" with politicians in that country to take advantage of the tax dispute to advance their commercial interests.
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That helps you track who entered the house, when, and also eliminates the risk of a burglar gaining access through a not-so-cleverly concealed spare key.
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The most surprising part of this hack is that the perpetrators cleverly hid their provenance, with layers of false flags to deceive investigators looking into the hack.
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By contrast, Favreau's "Jungle Book," while it feeds on the carrion of the earlier film, is a model of current studio practice: clean, cleverly judged, and hypercontrolled.
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The app contains cleverly written digests — called blinks — of many nonfiction titles, with each book broken down into a handful of pages that summarize the main arguments.
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And the wellness brand has once again cleverly pinpointed the perfect nook in its new market to open a brick-and-mortar: the affluent Pacific Heights neighborhood.
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When things go pear-shaped, though, Dumisa stages the calamities in tense, bite-sized scenes viewed through Randal's seesawing lenses, cleverly conveying the frustration of his immobility.
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Cleverly, La La Land doesn't get too self-conscious about this distinctively 2016 theme, in the end twisting the bittersweetness of this struggle back into the romance.
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Chun cleverly illustrates this by having the words "place" appear twice distally from the other text and in smaller font, like a voice fading in the distance.
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The appropriate anger that swept the populace at that time was cleverly directed away from the financial community and redirected against government by the Tea Party folks.
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Bernåzone cleverly describes itself as a "bespoke hacking and advertising agency" that exploits its cultural capital on Åzone's leaderboard to create a "lucrative" opportunity for its clients.
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The cleverly-concocted "Party Safe" bags feature an alcohol sensor that turns red if alcohol is detected on your breath (the cue to give someone your keys immediately).
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And while some celebs have cleverly escaped to warmer climes ahead of the deep freeze, plenty are hunkered down for a serious snow day (or two) at home.
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The beaters cleverly store on each side of the handle, popping into place and making them easy to find and minimize space that is taken up for storage.
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We don't know whether their footwear harken to Reebok to something classic, if Dr. Marten prescribes something special, or if they had something George cleverly up their sock.
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It has 10 power levels and cleverly connects to your Wi-Fi network using Amazon's brand-new Wi-Fi simple setup — which, honestly, was the most impressive feature.
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Jane the Virgin has never shied away from cleverly wading into the political conversation — and that's why it's one of the most progressive shows on TV right now.
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Intel has been issuing cleverly-worded statements, and altering its guidance on performance issues related to security fixes, but the company now says it's ready to be transparent.
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Mrs May has also provided him with some striking juniors such as James Cleverly, his deputy, and Kemi Badenoch, one of the sparkiest members of the 2017 intake.
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After all, the fate of this complicated plan to take down some international terrorists while maintaining a cleverly orchestrated romance with an actual spy rests on her shoulders.
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Cleverly, Palo Alto Innovation is making the ports removable, so that users will be able to replace them with an optional USB-C board farther down the line.
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Weekly, cleverly named after Us Weekly, write and edit about entertainment and pop culture; Finger is a writer at Jezebel and Weber is an editor at MEL Magazine.
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But new research out of Cornell uses a cleverly designed 3D-printed mechanism to achieve speed and strength with simple construction — and it costs a lot less, too.
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There's a sort of flirt-waltz between the two, a constant movement forward and backward that cleverly illustrates their banterous romance, their lust for one another, their familiarity.
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Much has already been made of the Drake-featuring "Sicko Mode" which cleverly teases Drizzy's verse at the song's beginning, only to bring him back to close out.
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Furthermore, when advocates cleverly dodge a question presented by one justice, another justice will occasionally use their time to return to an issue previously raised by their colleague.
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The fitting choice for his new name (I won't spoil it for you) cleverly allows the boy to forge a unique identity without severing ties to the past.
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Indonesian courts have found that, in an attempt to avoid paying severance, owners of Liebra cleverly offered new jobs to the former workforce at another factory it controlled.
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Cleverly skirting this obstacle, the International Fund for Animal Welfare ignited an international protest movement by coaxing celebrities like Brigitte Bardot onto the ice for heartbreakingly cute photographs.
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Original sources — the celebrities themselves — provide unsurprising results: photos of a day spent by the pool, a post that's a not-so-cleverly cloaked ad for tummy tea.
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One funny bit depends on a child randomly selected from the audience; others involve shadow puppetry and a gargantuan sea monster (both cleverly designed by Edward T. Morris).
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Designers like Alexander Wang and Alessandro Michele of Gucci, who has cleverly mastered social media, and streetwear labels like Supreme, have proven they understand the current fashion moment.
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But levels are cleverly designed around timing and rhythm—and there's an appreciable depth to the height and length of Mario's leaps, just as in the main games.
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Thankfully, his cleverly titled Tarragon in 60 Seconds is neither one of those 70-ingredient punches that require obscure sherries and syrups, nor a high-octane jungle juice.
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Google also cleverly incorporated Lens into one of the company's most-used apps, Photos, which has gained half a billion users in the two years since its launch.
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When the couple moved in 2016, they had it redrawn, allowing for an expansive living area near the front balcony and a warren of cleverly configured private spaces.
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"We should be trying to deter management from committing fraud, not rewarding corporations when their lawyers cleverly mask bad deeds," he said, while declining to discuss specific cases.
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In the educational parody, the group of interns cleverly switch out Grande's lyrics — originally about needing space from a lover — to words that inform viewers about NASA's work.
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David Korins's set features an upward-curving floor that cleverly doubles as a surface for a generous dose of projections of Mr. Feiffer's whimsically simple yet urbane drawings.
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The best workout clothes for womenWith moisture-wicking fabric, cleverly-placed mesh panels, and thoughtful cut-outs, much of today's athletic clothing is truly meant for athletic pursuits.
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Directed by David Wain ("Wet Hot American Summer"), and adapted from a book by Josh Karp, this "Stupid Gesture" cleverly plays around with the conventions of the form.
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Mr. Chen debuts some interesting entries, including his seed entry, which is clued very cleverly, HATES ON, AD UNITS, VROOMED, STARBURST, PINE SCENT, HOT ROCKS, BCCED and DLINE.
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Cleverly worked into the mix are the owner's art and antique heirlooms, including a collection of Picasso's ceramics, which serve as what Parente calls "protagonists" in several rooms.
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But if the 2019 "Black Christmas" is not nearly as chilling as the original, it is genuinely barbed as gender satire, and it cleverly pre-empts obvious outrage.
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To the Editor: An egregious giveaway to the insurance companies has been cleverly disguised — in full sight — in the Republicans' pathetic stand-in for a serious health plan.
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In the game's latest update, Infinity Ward and Activision are rolling out a new gunfight mode, cleverly titled "Snowfight," that lets players trade in their guns for snowballs.
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Sandy must weigh her desire for a friend against her artistic freedom, and eventually, she cleverly draws herself out of a dangerous underworld and back into the light.
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You can't just give Lopez patronizing points for attempting to write a significant piece of literature, because he cleverly makes this attempting the very dynamic of his play.
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This is cleverly rendered using mirror symmetry in the grid, instead of the more typical rotational symmetry, as well as the card values in the circled/shaded squares.
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And while they couldn't really be called full-fledged chapter books, they are often cleverly divided into a few very short chapters, as a sort of secret handshake.
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A spinning bullet casing cleverly forms the 'i' in the names of the filmmaker and his cast, which also features another frequent Scorsese collaborator, Harvey Keitel ("Mean Streets").
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His response to Mr Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, for instance, was cleverly judged: a plea, in English, to "Make Our Planet Great Again".
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Both of these maneuvers — along with most of the other heavy-lifting in the facial — are done via a cleverly-designed treatment wand that boasts a double-helixed vortex.
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By cleverly goading Trump into calling for a law enforcement response against people who have only distributed already-public information, Anonymous has already begun to undermine his antiestablishment brand.
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Google News was already a solid destination for updates on everything happening in the world, and the changes Google has introduced feel useful and appear to work cleverly enough.
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" He added later that, "Our opponents on the Republican side have patiently and cleverly built majorities at the state house level, Congress... It's not just about the White House.
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This is the first of two examples in Season 4 of the show cleverly subverting the theme of an episode by adding a poignant little twist at the end.
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As Ronnie Oni Edwards relates on his YouTube show "Digressing and Sidequesting," the original Doom from 1993 was actually little more than a cleverly disguised 2D top-down shooter.
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For those coming to Ono's music for the first time, the most inventive of these new remixes may point intriguingly to the original recordings they cleverly revisit and rework.
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There is even a website cleverly called "Philosoph-Ye" which makes the claim that rappers are modern day philosophers: spreading wisdom, asking questions, and teaching listeners more about themselves.
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And she's in the news this week for one photo in particular: A shot of a group of girls sitting by some mirrors that's a cleverly confusing optical illusion.
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The SIM card is cleverly hidden inside the display hinge, and it admittedly took me quite a few minutes to locate it when I was setting up the computer.
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It cleverly rations out the humor and parody with the pacing of a riveting space adventure – indeed, it feels more like a movie than an episode in many respects.
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Cleverly, the Portal can be rotated to either landscape or portrait orientations, thanks to the kickstand on the back that also provides some cable management for the power cord.
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How Trump will impact venture capital: The future of QSBS As the #DeleteUber count increases, Lyft has cleverly seized the opportunity to distinguish itself as a beacon of goodwill.
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But based on the tight, intricate way the first season cleverly unspools, Netflix, and viewers, should have ample incentive to live with the series at least a little longer.
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But we weren't too distracted by what she was wearing to ignore her makeup, which was cleverly crafted to last all night by her longtime makeup artist, Sir John.
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"This bill is very cleverly named to make it sound like it's safeguarding the Grand Canyon, something I believe we all support," Westerman said on the House floor Tuesday.
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In the slides ahead, you'll find curly shags, choppy bangs, short crops, on-trend undercuts, and more, all cleverly designed to be easily air-dried and take minimal styling.
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If you know where to look (sites like Geeky Sex Toys and Bad Dragon) there are cleverly-shaped toys to fulfill every Sci-Fi and Fantasy nerd's hottest daydream.
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While some tissue engineers are trying to develop synthetic capillary networks for artificial organs, Gefen is hoping Future Meat can avoid that additional complexity with a cleverly designed bioreactor.
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So while we hope we're somehow proven wrong and this device turns out to work as advertised, for now, it has all the signs of a cleverly crafted prank.
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The waitresses, in addition to fatigues, wear T-shirts with the likeness of national poet Taras Shevchenko, illustrated in the iconic style of Che Guevara, and cleverly nicknamed 'She.
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The party cleverly avoided labeling nonwhites "inferior," but instead sold their xenophobia as a defense of "French culture" — rhetoric that functioned very similarly to Trump rhetoric about Latino crime.
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The dirt pile housing it is cleverly hidden in some tall grass, masking it from view where it has stayed undiscovered for 17 years up until several days ago.
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No, it's not made of a new plastic material that folds up; instead, it uses traditional mini-projector dynamics, cleverly executed to give you a reasonably useful second screen.
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The DJ zinged his ex Friday afternoon outside a WeHo gym ... the same place he cleverly threw shade the day before, with an assist from Kanye and his Yeezys.
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Unlike in actual wizard chess, with the Square Off, once you've successfully taken an opponent's piece, the magnets just cleverly shuffle it off to the side of the board.
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This story, however, has been strategically hijacked by Trump, who cleverly converted it into a larger story of a contest between himself and Hillary, though it's still primary season.
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So now it's almost here, and it looks basically like a war movie cleverly hiding a not-so-huge budget by confining the story to a single military base.
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Bellew, 33, had lost two world title attempts at light heavyweight, against Nathan Cleverly in 2011 and Adonis Stevenson in 2013, but was victorious after stepping up to cruiserweight.
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I thought I was the cat's pajamas in this Ginger Rogers — style square-shouldered monstrosity created from the bodies of over 100 little animals, all sewn together so cleverly.
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Through this cleverly assembled anthology of Arulpragasam's life, however, we finally get an insight into how the immigrant story – her immigrant story – was pursued so persistently throughout her career.
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That did the trick for baby boomers who flocked in droves to the expensive toys cleverly marketed as a symbol of freedom, individualism and adventure on America's scenic roads.
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But, according to Tayur, the truly troubling aspect of the story is that it's so difficult for unsuspecting businesses and consumers alike to root out cleverly disguised counterfeit booze.
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Tailored jackets and trousers are crafted from navy Ventile — a British wartime innovation of oxidized cotton for resin-free weatherproofing — and feature twisted pleats that cleverly conceal spacious pockets.
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Ms. Musgraves, the country singer-songwriter, rhymes cleverly, with a down-home drawl, about breaking free from her small-town doldrums and finding romance, if only for one evening.
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"Vice City" builds on the satisfying open-world gameplay of "GTA3" and cleverly plays on the tropes of 1980s Miami portrayed in movies like "Scarface" and TV's "Miami Vice."
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His enormous installation at the Louvre Pyramid revealed the foundations of the Napoleon courtyard where it was built through cleverly placed black and white photos pasted to the ground.
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It is, however, representative of what all great reissues should be—a cleverly repackaged and self-reflexive nod to a genre-defining release from a defining time in history.
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With walls painted in shades of cobalt blue and mustard yellow, the exhibition cleverly uses the gallery's L-shaped footprint to create spatial separations between distinct bodies of work.
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He cleverly distorted a globe of the world to form the contours of a human head — much like how people have reworked the Earth to suit their own purpose.
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And it feels cleverly organic: Aren't these the sort of things — birds, tall columns, tiny buildings — you would expect to encounter in a stroll through a grand royal park?
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The more cleverly that teams can contrive combinations of software and mechanics to recover energy when the cars slow for curves, the more power they can unleash on straightaways.
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With fresher faces like James Cleverly, Johnny Mercer and Tom Tugendhat emerging, Mr. Johnson's best chance of winning the party leadership might be a quick contest before March 2019.
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"It's so cleverly intercut that sometimes you think you're running along the ground, and then suddenly you're jumping over the bushes and rising into the air," Mr. Lassally said.
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Fate had dealt him one of the strongest hands in foreign affairs ever awarded a new president, and for the most part he played that hand cleverly and energetically.
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The audience seemed to dig it too, particularly on social media, where the brand ran custom videos explaining technical football terms — cleverly extending its $10 million TV ad buy.
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He cleverly implies that his own sensibility — playful, minutely observant, ticklishly alert to life's "terrible, stupendous mire of trivia" — is exactly what's needed to detect a swindler like Chichikov.
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We had one last month that cleverly dealt with poker hands, and today's puzzle holds a basic recipe for another of life's pleasures (or vices, depending on your outlook).
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When a state's governor is of a different party than its legislative majority, the governor — who doesn't depend on cleverly drawn lines to get elected — can veto unfair maps.
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The standout sequence in Homecoming is the one where Peter endures a tense car ride with his girlfriend's supervillain dad, which cleverly blends high school stakes with superhero stakes.
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He takes a car crash that happened in an alternate-universe origin and cleverly reconfigures it to serve as the centerpiece of the show's engaging, surprisingly moving first episode.
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But lurking among the technicalities are the tools that savvy Kevin might use to save himself — and the clues that Clark cleverly weaves together for a truly thrilling ending.
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And, as she notes below, it's entirely possible that her puzzle was scheduled for the Friday before Christmas because the final Across entry is the cleverly clued SECRET SANTA.
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The filmmaking team cleverly manages to make the entire movie seem like one long, continuous take, and I, like many viewers, found myself wondering how certain scenes were shot.
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Thanks to Scosche's cleverly designed mount, you can look at your phone or take calls hands-free, charge your phone, and enjoy a subtle fragrance at the same time.
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The authors found that a dollar invested in their portfolio of cleverly named ticker symbols in 1984 would have been worth $104 in 2006, an annual return of 23.5%.
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It was not actually shot in one take, but rather a series of continuous, uncut shots that were then cleverly connected to give the feeling of one long take.
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In 2012, the Oculus Rift promised to pull consumer VR out of the '90s, cleverly turning mobile hardware into a cheap headset that had an otherworldly effect on users.
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The simple but vital action is resolved with a climactic car chase, which is as cleverly constructed in its daring, stunt-based action as in its jolting visual compositions.
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Democratic political activists have cleverly changed the subject when it comes to Donald Trump's best political brand, that of the nonideological businessman who can get the economy moving again.
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"Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly said Ashworth&aposs remarks were "an honest and truly devastating assessment" of Mr Corbyn&aposs leadership "by one of his most trusted election lieutenants.
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Since launching his own label, Rokh, in 2016, Hwang has examined the key components of the classic wardrobe — coat, trousers, shirt — then reassembled them in new, cleverly askew ways.
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Nicolai Jorgensen controlled and cleverly flicked the ball inside to Eriksen, who ghosted into space and lashed a sweet half-volley on the rise which flew high into the net.
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In search of the equalizer, Belgium repeatedly sent over crosses from both wings but Umtiti and Varane, both center backs, used their bodies cleverly to hold off Fellaini and Lukaku.
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This anti-theft backpack from XD Design features a number of cleverly hidden pockets for quick access, while its hidden zippers will keep potential bad guys away from the backpack.
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The premium plan gives you access to a personal trainer, for example, that very cleverly works you through some practice exercises based on the mistakes you've made in the past.
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So either Cohen exists and cleverly set up Wohl as his fall guy, or Wohl was LARPing as an international super-spy using his mom's phone number and personal email.
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Similarly, the non-touchscreen Galaxy Book Ion looks to stand out with a cleverly raised design that sees the back of the display prop up the keyboard slightly when opened.
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Lenovo has a special mode that maximizes the keyboard size and minimizes the touchpad, which cleverly expands only when you tap on the bottom when you want to use it.
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Hater, which cleverly matches people based on their shared distaste for things, has mined its considerable trove of data on what their male users favor and despise to find out.
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" According to last week's filing from Durst's attorneys, The Jinx was a "cleverly" and "imaginatively edited" fabrication whose "producers were more interested in receiving an Emmy than revealing the truth.
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It sounds like total science fiction, but we already have all of the technologies needed to make this work, they just had to be cleverly merged like Xiao has done.
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About 50 students showed up to Harvard's anal sex workshop on Tuesday, which was cleverly called "What What In The Butt," a reference to this viral, sex-positive Samwell song.
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But what really makes Ralph Breaks the Internet stand apart isn't the jokes about online culture; it's the way the film is able to cleverly send up classic Disney movies.
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Europe and Canada led e-cigarette demand, while Japan snapped up its tobacco heating product glo and Russia led in oral products, said Group Head of Corporate Affairs Simon Cleverly.
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Europe and Canada led e-cigarette demand, while Japan led demand for its tobacco heating product glo and Russia for oral products, said Simon Cleverly, Group Head of Corporate Affairs.
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Simultaneously, the pilot of El Al flight 219 cleverly dropped the plane into a nosedive; Khaled lost balance, making her more vulnerable to attack, despite the visible weapons she carried.
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I was amazed by how cleverly the film highlighted the various ways Act Up worked: increasing public and governmental awareness, of course, but also engaging directly with the pharmaceutical industry.
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With bulbous, ballooning peasant sleeves; sharply structured sleeves, and cleverly cropped ones, the arm shapes in this show may not be simple to wear, but they make a big impact.
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The center found that many youth post about planning suicides on social media, so "now we can cleverly use it as a platform to engage them," Director Paul Yip said.
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In a nation obsessed with cricket, Khan cleverly leveraged his star status to transition into a career in politics, founding the PTI, otherwise known as the Justice Party, in 1996.
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However, Mr. McCartney also has stadium-scale video that moves fast and cleverly; "Eleanor Rigby," with its string arrangement now replicable via electronic keyboard, got a backdrop of animated violins.
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Ms. Ayotte and Mr. Portman cleverly voted for the failed supplemental funding measure, offered by Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, who vowed to keep fighting for more money.
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To make our denim goods feel fresh for summer, we're looking to these five Coachella outfits ahead: They don't try too hard, are cleverly styled, and so easy to replicate.
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When the Houndstooth label issued the 111-song #savefabric benefit compilation, the cover art (and a slew of T-shirts) cleverly substituted the club's logo for the smiley's right eye).
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It cleverly plays off all the Britney tropes you loved from her glory days: the album title, Glory, suggests the whole shebang is more self-aware than you might think.
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LONDON — The chairman of the Conservative Party, James Cleverly, has been "empty-chaired" on live television by Sky News anchor Kay Burley after refusing to appear for a scheduled interview.
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His forehand wavered at times as Cilic cleverly tried to take the pace off the ball with some floaty slices, but Zverev closed out the first set with an ace.
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Laid out on the flower shop's shelves were D'heygere's designs: a line of diminutively sized leather bags, semitransparent belts and cleverly conceived jewelry — pieces that feel playful and delightfully idiosyncratic.
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For some reason I instantly thought of all those Mars rovers that have been so cleverly anthropomorphized for us ("Curiosity" settled itself in gently; "Opportunity" didn't know when to quit).
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The news menu during the day is, itself, carefully and cleverly designed to incite fear and set up the audience for the evening-long bashing of moderates, liberals and Democrats.
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