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Treats will also be offered throughout the park at Poultry Palace, Señor Buzz Churros and more cleverly titled spots.
Such stealth advertising may entertain or inform, yet it also brands, or more cleverly, facilitates a later branding exercise or sales pitch.
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.
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.
More cleverly they're using geography and the ESRI api as one of the gating agents to determine who would receive the money coming off of the mining operations from that websites allow.
Instead that's created and enforced by largely anonymous people on message boards and in chat rooms, each one trying to one-up the others by posting more cleverly racist and cruel jokes.
Canadian researchers looked at the first bits of data from a 10-year-long U.S. project meant to study how children's brains develop over time, called the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study (or more cleverly, the ABCD study).
The conventional reply to critics like Mr. McKibben is that prosperity and individual choice are also high values, that economic systems always adapt with unexpected success to scarcity or the constraints imposed by antipollution laws and that better or more cleverly applied technology is a surer answer to environmental destruction than repudiating technical advance.
According to Carrie Wittmer of Business Insider, the character wasn't "a fully fleshed-out character" and X-Men: Days of Future Past's incarnation of the character was used more cleverly. Pietro Maximoff has appeared in 2 films: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (mid-credit cameo) and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
The popularity of this character has been that two films in the name of Batasha Chacha have also been released. Tiger is an accomplished actor. The more cleverly he tickles you in comedic roles, the more he can imbibe negative characters and become a hater. He is also a writer.
The Anime Encyclopedia′ authors state that Private Psycho Lesson "is a variant on the elder erotic initiatress [which is] also seen in Rei Rei", but find the script's treatment of rape "particularly offensive". They also note that U-jin "knows what his audience wants, but he's capable of delivering it more cleverly".
The buffer zone needs to be managed more cleverly so that it can at least contain leopards in the core. Elephants require a very large area and they may wander outside the area. Unfortunately, Rajaji is just outside the Indian city of Haridwar and their are many wild animals wandering in the city.
The Hollywood Reporter appreciated that the film endorsed small town morals and their positive effect on Phil. The New Statesman argued that it appealed simultaneously to cynicism and optimism. The tone was described as inconsistent, and the film poorly paced, some scenes going on too long. Owen Glieberman compared it unfavorably to another time- travel film, Back to the Future (1985), which he found more cleverly structured.
The film received mixed reviews with a critic at Behindwoods.com adding the film "could have been much better, only if it had been packaged a bit more cleverly". In 2012, Vadivudaiyan began his own production studio, Singam Cinema and announced that he would make a trilingual film titled Chokkanathan. He suggested that Karan would play the lead role in the Tamil version while Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Vidya Balan would feature in the Hindi version, though the film failed to materialise.
Translator John Nathan, in his memoir Living Carelessly in Tokyo and Elsewhere writes: > My completed translation was due on January 1, 1965, and I was still > struggling to contrive an English title for the book. Mishima’s title was an > untranslatable pivot on the word “tugging,” as in tugboat. Literally it > meant “tugging in the afternoon,” Gogo no Eiko. The Japanese word for > “glory,” written with different Chinese characters, is a homonym for > “tugging” that every Japanese could be counted on to register upon reading > the title. In the closing line, as the sailor drinks the drugged tea that > will deliver him into the murderous hands of the children who plan to “tug” > him back to the glory he has renounced, the narrator sardonically evokes the > double entendre: “Glory, as anyone knows, is bitter stuff.” > All I had to show for months of worrying this was “Drag-out” or, more > cleverly, as I thought, “Glory Is a Drag.” I sent my solutions off to > Strauss, who responded in a comic note dated December 2, 1964: > I think you are on the right track with your proposed title, DRAG OUT, but > not quite in that form. It lends itself to cheap jokes.

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