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He savvily answers a question about which artwork was his favorite.
But Harris is also savvily positioning herself to endear herself the party's base.
Off-Center iteration, savvily directed by Kate Whoriskey at New York City Center.
Anne Kauffman directs a cast led by a savvily self-effacing David Hyde Pierce.
But by focusing on the paid ads, Facebook is savvily hiding part of the story.
His music savvily straddles pop and rap while paying homage to Bay Area hip-hop culture.
ARMYs have been savvily setting goals online for the boys' comeback in late February, according to Jackie.
Aside from destination-planning and savvily packing our suitcases, there's also the whole party portion of these celebratory trips.
All this is to say that Gillibrand realized she wasn't breaking through and savvily quit while she was ahead.
This debate divides, in part, between those who think Trump is merely inarticulate, and those who think he's being savvily obtuse.
She belongs to a new generation of Hollywood women, committed to inclusivity and body positivity, and to savvily empowering herself and others.
The film savvily captures many other subtly devastating tactics of conversion therapy, and we see how they work on and undermine Cameron.
As I reported at Racked at the time, Glossier savvily used the event to debut its new product; it was covered everywhere.
Whoever it is, that person is savvily backdooring the sound and attitude of 1990s male R&B singing groups into modern pop.
Rumors have swirled (or perhaps, been savvily leaked to the press) on the pregnancy of not one, but three of the omnipresent Kardashian sisters.
Taxonomically speaking, when skin care gurus refer to Korean skin care, they're referring in general to the savvily marketed 10-step Korean beauty routine.
Western-backed operations against the groups have inflicted significant casualties, yet the jihadists have savvily exploited political and ethnic tensions to recruit new members.
As much as the analog resurgence is something Kodak is savvily leaning into, it's also something Kodak's just kind of been waiting around for.
Letter of Recommendation A few weeks ago, I took my sister and her friend to the Strand, Manhattan's mecca of used books and savvily branded accessories.
The public's fascination with Swift's love life was a defining — and clearly frustrating — part of her early career, which she savvily made part of the show.
These are slightly better than my flimsy magazine page because J-14 savvily includes big tear-out posters as the main incentive to buy the publication at all.
Everything paid off, as Juno became the company's first film to gross more than $100 million, and snapped up the Oscar nominations its promo team had so savvily courted.
The PR firm hired by Boxy Girls' creators savvily sent samples to some of the biggest unboxing video creators, who then made unboxing videos of the unboxing-themed toy.
After announcing the launch of Spicy Chicken Nuggets— a beloved item that was discontinued from Wendy's menu — Burger King is savvily using people's tweets slamming Wendy's to its advantage.
" Any smart Housewife knows to kiss the ring—at Cohen's baby shower last year, Beverly Hills' Lisa Rinna savvily demanded that her castmates dance for him, shouting, "Fucking bitches, go.
Set aside the details, though: the point is that Microsoft is savvily surveying the platform landscape and making strategic investments to make sure it's ready when the next shift comes.
"Rhythm & Power" celebrates the Latin music that was forged in New York City from diverse Caribbean, Pan-American, African and European styles, and savvily marketed under the catchall term salsa.
But they've savvily used social media to extend the footprint of their existing reality television stardom (see: Kim posting footage of Taylor Swift okaying Kanye's evocation of her in "Famous" on Snapchat).
One which closely resembles any Steven Klein photoshoot that can be seen in publications from Interview to V.  Refn savvily utilizes fashion as a means of expressing an extension of one's inner psyche.
Goldman's screenwriting ability shone through whether he was adapting a war epic like 903's A Bridge Too Far or savvily taking on horror tropes, like the cheeky Anthony Hopkins flick Magic (1978).
Most obviously, Pokémon Go has become a boon to restaurants, bars, and other small businesses that have savvily purchased lures to attract Pokémon—and therefore the customers who love them—to their establishments.
One CBS poll put him up by 2 points this week, and Politico reports that he's been savvily turning the race into something of a referendum on Chicago Mayor (and Clinton ally) Rahm Emanuel.
By contrast, last month Julián Castro rolled out his own plan for animal welfare — which is much more comprehensive than Booker's — and he savvily framed it as a way of sticking it to President Trump.
Companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, even Vox (if we're being completely honest) are competing for our attention, and they're doing so savvily, knowing the psychological buttons to push to keep us coming back for more.
Savvily, the actresses who invited protesters to the red carpet were able to both push the #MeToo conversation forward and to present themselves to the world as serious, politically minded professionals rather than unserious, objectifiable romantic objects.
Messiah - "Bien De To'" About as far from a Latin trap newcomer as you'll find, the hardened Dominican spitter demonstrates his acumen for the form he arguably invented, dipping both savvily and effortlessly here between English and Spanish.
Thanks to a stylish company called Vinebox, the old box o' wine has a new festive flair — and it comes in the form of by-the-glass tasting kits that are savvily packaged and easily delivered for prime holiday gifting.
Shangela, a drag queen from Paris, Texas, who's savvily capitalized on her time on the show (she was most recently seen in A Star is Born), has seen firsthand just how fan demand has driven this turn toward branded apparel.
Not long ago, in a feature on the marketability of the emerging GIF art scene, we discussed certain YIBAs (Young Internet-Based Artists) who are thinking savvily about how to create, distribute, and make a living selling their work on the web.
Andy thinks one of the partners noticed a Kaposi's sarcoma lesion on his forehead — a telltale sign of an AIDS diagnosis, and one of the ways the film savvily educates its audience about AIDS while using the disease as an engine for the story.
" Despite these accounts of fans savvily crafting, or at least reinforcing, their own public image, the Historical Dictionary of American Slang still describes a bobby-soxer as a "teenage girl usually regarded as naively immature and an enthusiastic follower of youthful fads in music, fashion, etc.
The members of the cast of the hit nineties teen soap opera "Beverly Hills, 90210" have chosen door No. 3, stepping into just these kinds of career-rejuvenating air quotes—but, savvily, they've chosen to do so as a team, effectively seizing the means of celebrity production.
"Cursed Child" savvily intuits that Harry's traumatic youth — losing his mother and father as an infant, growing up with the dreadful Dursleys, and then having to lead a yearslong war against Voldemort — might well have taken a psychological toll, at the very least left him awkward about expressing emotion and deeply afraid of further loss.
As Bloomberg had noted, she also savvily responded on social media by calling out the double standards Captain Marvel has faced by sharing a picture of the typically serious male Avengers with altered smirks, and by posting videos of the extremely difficult workouts she was completing in her preparation for the role (including pushing a Jeep).
Trailers for Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit strenuously clarify — as cheekily as anyone can — that the film is an "anti-hate satire," presumably because some marketer at Fox Searchlight savvily intuited that images of a boy in a Hitler Youth outfit romping through the forest with Adolf Hitler wouldn't go over very well, especially on the internet.
After HSM2, numerous DCOMs were savvily marketed as vehicles for their burgeoning pop stars — like 2008's Camp Rock, which became a significant launchpad for its stars Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers, 2009's Wizards of Waverly Place movie, which similarly served its star Selena Gomez, and 2011's HSM spinoff focused on Ashley Tisdale, Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure.
Like Spears and Aguilera who, famously, were members of Disney's Mickey Mouse Club, Ariana cut her teeth on children's TV. As she made the jump to music, she savvily copped herself a high-ponytail signature look in the manner of Britney's schoolgirl pigtails, or Madonna's cone bra, and, like them, has consistently made material that reflects her bold personality and showcases her distinctive vocal.
The website's critical consensus reads, "Bat! What We Do In the Shadows loses no steam in a smashing second season that savvily expands its supernatural horizons while doubling down on the fast flying fun." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
"Slow Down Baby" is an uptempo pop and R&B; song that blends modern and "old school" R&B.; It has elements of funk, hip hop and soul. Nick Levine of Digital Spy called it "hot'n'horny retropop", and JournalNews critic Sonia Murray observed that it "savvily" combines hip hop and early soul. "Slow Down Baby"'s instrumentation consists of pianos and horns, which recall the 1970s blaxploitation film genre.
Billboard placed the track at the tenth spot in their best Big Bang songs list, calling the single "impossible to ignore," stating that, even though "the sudden shift in pacing throughout the single come off as jarring upon first listen," the track's "stuttering rhythm," "chaotic environment" and "frenzied energy" makes the song "all that more compelling." Sun-Times included "Bang Bang Bang" in their unranked list of ten best Big Bang songs, claiming that "this club-ready track takes classic Big Bang swagger to new levels of sophistication." The Muse felt that the single "savvily hits every note, including anthemic trap breakdown" describing the song as "literally, lit." Fuse compared the song to their 2012 single "Fantastic Baby", hailing both as "nonstop party" tracks.
Winner, 2015 Curt Johnson Prize for Nonfiction Notable Citation, 2016 Best American Essays "You Have Me" December Literary Journal, Issue 26.2 2015 Judge and acclaimed poet Albert Goldbarth hailed its "durable, clear, grammatically sophisticated sentences... The prose here is smart and relies not on loose imagery but on tight declaration. Its mix of research into the sciences (heredity, genetics) and recounting of the personal (a father's death, a son's marriage) are savvily and seamlessly twined." Runner-up, 2016 Steinberg Essay Prize "Terminus" Fourth Genre, forthcoming February 2017 Judge and essayist Ned Stuckey French: "... wonderfully written, very affecting... it illuminated its subject -- gay life in a global context -- in a way I at least have not seen before." Nominated for the 2016 Pushcart Prize and 2016 Best of the Net "Animalia" Your Impossible Voice, Fall 2015.

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