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"shrewdly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that somebody is clever at understanding and making judgements about a situation

306 Sentences With "shrewdly"

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Reid helps linemen do that by shrewdly manufacturing light boxes.
However The Leftovers shrewdly sidesteps most of Lost's storytelling traps.
The film shrewdly makes this point with Logan's healing powers.
By all accounts, she played her hand shrewdly and gracefully.
Lowi shrewdly describes the presidency as an increasingly 'plebiscitary' office.
She shrewdly marketed Ken to girls needing a date for Barbie.
I see you have done this very shrewdly with Mr. Sessions.
He's shrewdly seized on a political reality: widespread exhaustion with constant conflict.
In other words, van Meegeren shrewdly exploited the expert's own preconceived beliefs.
Scale still matters, but it will have to be used more shrewdly.
Sessions shrewdly latched on to Trump early on in the primary season.
That is not to say that free transfers cannot be used shrewdly.
When managed shrewdly, these weapons can provide both deterrence and strategic stability.
In many cases, though, IAC made money by shrewdly navigating the giants.
Mr. Martins shrewdly created for him the post of artist in residence.
"Republican legislators shrewdly accepted that momentum was building against partisan gerrymandering," he writes.
Long-time Minnesota analyst Barry Casselman has written shrewdly that former Republican Gov.
Rockne, who saw himself as a marketer, shrewdly exploited the emerging mass media.
Shrewdly, she has made Bohemia's offices a celebration of the neighborhoods they serve.
President Lyndon B. Johnson shrewdly moved the speech from midafternoon to 9 p.m.
Those groups have shrewdly recast marijuana as a medicine rather than an intoxicant.
Businesses and individuals use debt all the time to shrewdly finance productive investments.
That was the case at the shrewdly inventive show mounted Tuesday by Public School.
Goetz never pitched above Class AA, but the Marlins used the other pieces shrewdly.
Cuadros shrewdly presents his collage of immense wealth against an underlying background of corruption.
Bollen shrewdly shrugs off Greece's potentially suffocating history in favor of irreverent American takes.
She did this by shrewdly observing the investments made by the lawyers she served.
While the Netflix collaboration has shrewdly expanded its arsenal, this "weapon" fires too many blanks.
Nike has shrewdly used this fact in its latest ad ("Nike invites controversy", September 8th).
Aster handles the windup shrewdly with a persuasive realism, a deliberate pace and crepuscular lighting.
It's paired, rather shrewdly, with a performance of "Toxic Masculinity: The Musical," which Bitzegaio directs.
Haley shrewdly avoided responding to the statements by the State Department and unnamed administration officials.
And by ending on a note of optimism, he plays shrewdly against his own reputation.
AI: Bieber shrewdly plays with his audience's expectations' shifting gears from productivity to acting out.
In the "Hate Thrives" panel, Susan Benesch raised a point that shrewdly addressed all three.
Publishers deliberately merged education and entertainment: they shrewdly realized that such games would appeal to parents.
Instead, he simply awaited his moment, then shrewdly engineered Trump coming to pay court to him.
But the EU measures shrewdly target products made in states controlled by Republican leaders in Congress.
"It's just a thing, I don't think it adds or subtracts from 'coolness,'" wrote padoozle, shrewdly.
But it shrewdly frames Mr. Cruise as being as self-aware as he is famously controlling.
She was shrewdly appraising the goods, like a woman who wasn't going to be fooled again.
He shrewdly understands that, if he gives up his nuclear weapons, he jeopardizes his whole regime.
In fact, much of the hysteria over the cow, a sacred animal in Hinduism, was shrewdly engineered.
At home and abroad, he found, North Korean leaders shrewdly determined their interests and acted on them.
But bothy culture, some longtime proponents fear, is imperiled by a generation unaccustomed to shrewdly guarded secrets.
Ms Bridgewater's big trade was for the People's Republic of China, a client she had shrewdly cultivated.
The real American masculine style, as Sinclair Lewis shrewdly saw, is not tight-lipped-stoical but wheezy-genial.
It's an ugly story shrewdly told, with a sense of humor and also a deeper feeling for history.
But for the time being, New Jersey's shrewdly built gambling business has made the sportsbook entry a win.
Its intimations of grief and terror feel shrewdly attuned to what is happening in the actual, unmarvelous world.
Conservative social and legal groups have worked shrewdly for decades to reshape the federal judiciary in their image.
Sony is shrewdly marketing the movie as the film we need right now, a warm blanket of kindness.
Seeking to avoid that fate, Thain shrewdly orchestrated a shotgun wedding between Merrill Lynch and Bank of America (BAC).
Key and Peele were also on-point when it came to hilariously and shrewdly dissecting aspects of racial identity.
Mrs Merkel shrewdly helped this trend along, employing a strategy of "asymmetric demobilisation" to keep SPD voters at home.
Compared to "Before the Flood's" dour tone, "Rats" feels like a relative lark, a shrewdly timed entry for Halloween.
The first lesson that Calvin teaches us is about the power of an idea, uncompromisingly expressed and shrewdly argued.
But, Ms. Angelou recalled at a tribute to Mr. Loomis in 2007 that the editor shrewdly tried another gambit.
The new mayor of Gotham is up for election, and DC Comics timed this special mini-series very shrewdly.
But only halfway through the book the subtitle seems shrewdly chosen, and more than borne out by the material.
Shrewdly, Ben suggests that her mind might have backfilled some of the details of the dream after the drowning.
In the UK, the Conservatives shrewdly emulated many of their opponent's best lines on innovation and balanced regional growth.
Over time, the cycles even themselves out and the return on investment for shrewdly invested retirement accounts is steady.
This strategy coordinates diplomacy, information and information warfare, military power shrewdly deployed and economic capability even more deftly demonstrated.
God's mercy is "a gift that is so overabundant it may even seem unfair in our eyes," Francis shrewdly notes.
Reacting shrewdly to the post-war wave of prosperity, Wilson was determined to bring newly moneyed buyers into the fold.
The way the various media sources are shrewdly stitched together turns the listening session into a cowbell-spiked history lesson.
Single-player, local multiplayer, and online multiplayer are available, along with a Hero Mode, that builds shrewdly upon F-Zero.
They perform first in the circus and then (a satirical point shrewdly made) amid the modern showbiz of environmental activism.
He could also shrewdly dismantle an opponent, but so far, Mr. Clinton does not seem to be relishing the fight.
He traded and drafted shrewdly and showed the kind of patience that would be hard to imagine in New York.
Meanwhile, Trump is shrewdly turning his unchained behavior into a "No Mr. Nice Guy..." election pitch that loyalists will adore.
Mr. Murphy shrewdly combined this mandate with a $3503 million annual subsidy to keep the state's nuclear power plants afloat.
Mr. Willis's true expertise is in banter, so the director, John McTiernan, shrewdly blends bursts of action with comic dialogue.
But Bloomberg and his team shrewdly created a 30-second ad touting his relationship with the former two-term president.
Study after study confirms the internet is overwhelmed by robot-like computer programs that spread shrewdly disguised propaganda and disinformation.
Henry Golding, a romantic lead in the hit "Crazy Rich Asians," doesn't demolish his persona, just shrewdly roughs it up.
Behind the camera, women are shrewdly pushing boundaries, a real feat in a genre that craves new frontiers of luridness.
He shrewdly hired the Democratic operative Tyson Brody, who compiled opposition research on him for Hillary Clinton's campaign in 23.
Baldwin, shrewdly used Supreme Court precedent to show why workplace bias against gays and lesbians is a form of sex discrimination.
The real strategic winner, however, is the South Korean government, which has shrewdly used the games to reshape the diplomatic landscape.
An early trailer shrewdly emphasized Nintendo's history of excellence, both in building iconic franchises, and dominating the world of portable games.
Few people have written as shrewdly about money or about families—even though Austen did not marry, and had no children.
At the same time, the legend of Yoni Netanyahu — warrior, poet, inspirer, killer — has been shrewdly cultivated by his powerful family.
The board shrewdly swatted away the first opportunistic entreaty and has wrung another 4 percent out of Harbour since mid-March.
Trump has shrewdly manipulated the news media and has proved a much more accurate reader of the electorate than we pundits.
The geopolitics might not map onto Earth's own geopolitics perfectly, but the interpersonal politics couldn't be more sharply or shrewdly drawn.
The film shrewdly resists the biographical cliché of supposing that the songs originate in or refer to specific moments of feeling.
During Prohibition, he shrewdly secured permission from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to produce sacramental and ceremonial wines for the city.
Other Republicans eager to see their party take another crack at health care said Trump was shrewdly pressing them into action.
The film begins, shrewdly, on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, highlighting the overwhelming certainty that Hillary Clinton would win.
But by sticking to its roots of visual communication while shrewdly adapting to new trends, Instagram has managed to stay on top.
That enthusiasm came in part because of Trump's address, which shrewdly framed his agenda in the context of familiar conservative flashpoint issues.
Its leadership capitalized shrewdly on Microsoft's decision, early in the Xbox One's lifecycle, to focus on hardware, media partnerships, and celebrity cameos.
The N.F.L. shrewdly, even cravenly, acknowledged that even as it sold NBC the premier prime-time package, it could still soak ESPN.
She shrewdly chooses and creates more and more projects to increase the Harry Potter universe, even if no one asks for them.
An actor with more gravitas might have made even more of the role, but the production was shrewdly tailored to its venue.
The real hero here is South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, who shrewdly used the Olympics to kick-start the peace process.
But Mr. Trump is shrewdly milking this process for maximum drama, fulfilling the entertainment quotient that sells so well to his voters.
But, beyond these partisan advantages, something deeper is working in Trump's favor, something that he shrewdly read and exploited during the campaign.
The main characters are seen from the outside by the narrator, brought to life in bright, brief scenes, shrewdly examined and placed.
But the movie shrewdly offers up evidence in way that makes it seem like Dotcom's thoughts may not be just so much paranoia.
As David Cannadine shrewdly identifies in "Victorious Century", his volume in the Penguin History of Britain series, economic turmoil often fuelled political discontent.
What Blockers so shrewdly recognizes is that the panic over young girls' sexual choices is less about sex itself and more about control.
By shrewdly using Netflix to showcase and cash in on these lesser-known properties, Marvel once again appears to be winning the war.
Morgan, who conceived of the script as " 'Rocky' with words," shrewdly inverts the conventional dynamic of Brits looking down their noses at Americans.
Umansky shrewdly avoids letting the issue of stolen art crowd out other aspects of the story, to which she gives a feminist tilt.
Friday's show at Omeara near London Bridge was Lil Peep's first and only UK date, billed very shrewdly (and very apparently) as 16+.
It was a familiar Prada trip, a voyage via hot-tub time machine, vintage in inspiration, yet so shrewdly literal it looked fresh.
Beyond this, of course, it's a shrewdly subversive move to tell this immigrant story via a tale so central to the Western canon.
There the 14-year-old shrewdly observed mobsters shaking down local merchants and, inspired, organized a ring to extort his fellow shoeshine boys.
But as you astutely mentioned to me earlier, Jon: Beyoncé shrewdly positions herself as a good pop buffer between the country's bad and ugly.
As the franchise was hemorrhaging veterans, general manager Neil Olshey also used free agency and trades to shrewdly add unsexy but undervalued frontcourt muscle.
In its dealings with Germany, China has always shrewdly sought to sell its market access in exchange for German technology and managerial know-how.
And we understood, I think, that Scaramucci shrewdly knows the best way to keep the media's attention is to become part of the media.
Christopher Andrew has praise for the way George Washington would shrewdly, serenely evaluate multiple intelligence sources, rather than relying upon a single spectacular one.
Shrewdly saving the nervous system for last, the wasp baby ensures its babysitter-turned-breakfast stays alive and juicy for as long as possible.
Edited by Tricycle Magazine contributing editor Allan Badiner and with art curated by the visionary painter Alex Grey, this second edition is shrewdly timed.
The Dark Zone shrewdly allows players to create their own drama by making each interaction with a stranger an opportunity at cooperation or exploration.
They shrewdly turned a previously troubled and violent frontman into a lovable old dad—albeit, a dad who missed the Emmys that one time.
Was David Bowie truly a pioneer of gender-blur in fashion or, rather, a shrewdly adaptive interpreter of what was already in the air?
Mr. Reyes knows this, and he knows you have to make the art anyway, and he makes it well, shrewdly and with upbeat panache.
He is one of those people—more often found in the upper reaches of show business—who are sincerely shrewd, or, better, shrewdly sincere.
There, he shunned the dirt-floor artists' colony on the city outskirts, and shrewdly chose a tiny, leaky apartment in the upscale embassy district.
In "Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist," the director Lorna Tucker shrewdly lets her subject, the British designer Vivienne Westwood, profess resistance to this movie early.
Instead of deciding for themselves the royal council shrewdly decided to base their decision on what Qaboos wanted, by pre-emptively opening the letter.
But his blues phrasing often veers toward abstraction, his notes smearing and disappearing without an alibi — like a nose on a canvas shrewdly misplaced.
He was certainly early to divine an erosion of fixed gender roles already underway in the broader culture and then shrewdly to commercialize it.
Like the Kim regime as a whole, North Korea's hackers are desperate, brazen, and at times incompetent—but also shrewdly logical in pursuing their goals.
Should you need a break from the bucolic, I recommend Fast RMX, a racing game that borrows shrewdly from Wipeout, F-Zero, and Hydro Thunder.
Both artists ruminate on the creation and commerce of art with a manner of storytelling that is as shrewdly observant as it is personally revealing.
This has included commitments to policies that include some risks, which the government has shrewdly managed with frameworks and guidance for agencies seeking to modernize.
The more cynical worried it might be shrewdly wielded like a partisan cudgel to go after Clinton and severely damage the reputation of the FBI.
"Tumacho" is the platonic theatrical version of the artfully anarchic, shrewdly mindless comedies we wait for every summer to hit movie theaters, often in vain.
Opening soon is a shrewdly timed adaptation of George Orwell's "1984"; Michael Moore arrives later this summer blowing Broadway-size spitballs at the White House.
Several western states rely heavily on traditional energy production to fuel their economy and shrewdly identified new energy markets as a sound economic diversification effort.
When administered shrewdly and at proper levels, it can be an asset to our economic strength and give us a competitive edge over other nations.
Watching these people refuse a boon is a lesson in itself: Play shrewdly, kids, and don't take it personally when your opponents do the same.
During Wednesday night's discussion of Benghazi, for instance, he shrewdly sidestepped the scandal to make a larger point about Clinton's support for regime change in Libya.
Siff has played her shrewdly, as a mix of the traditional woman behind the man (a la Carmela Soprano) and the tough-as-nails career woman.
As Hook observes, Naudet's approach can only function if a dealer establishes a monopoly for an artist's work, and Durand-Ruel operated shrewdly in this regard.
They appeared on the very first "Ed Sullivan Show" (then called "Toast of the Town") and shrewdly negotiated control of their various appearances, earning them millions.
The mysteries he presents can't be solved with clues he has shrewdly seeded, but need last-minute, arbitrary explanations about the physics of soot and smoke.
For her first book, Collins, now married to a Frenchman, writes a very personal memoir about love and language, shrewdly assessing how language affects our lives.
Ms. Bloom, through shrewdly observing the investments made by the lawyers she served, carefully cultivated more than $9 million by the time she died in 2016.
As Ben Thompson of Stratechery shrewdly pointed out, this represents an opportunity for Facebook to delve into new advertising territory but also risks alienating current advertisers.
Vanessa Larré wasn't the first director to see potential for a stage version, but she shrewdly opted to turn Ms. Despentes's monologue into something more polyphonic.
Gerwig shows that she&aposs talented beyond her years, as "Lady Bird" shrewdly explores family dynamics and social status in an extremely honest and entertaining film.
But for her admirers, it would be evidence of her ability to stick shrewdly to a middle path that might one day lead her to national office.
Railroad baron and prodigious real estate investor, Henry Huntington shrewdly combined his two industries by creating a network of trolleys that drove development toward his land holdings.
The first cohort is quite shrewdly filled with a number of known uber-connectors, such as former U.K. government advisor Rohan Silva and Station F's Roxanne Varza.
For centuries poets and azmaris, the bards and original satirists of highland Ethiopia, celebrated the glory of feudal overlords in songs that shrewdly hid their true meaning.
Shrewdly, Mr Maduro has been showering his army with goodies, giving senior officers lucrative opportunities to embezzle, and has imported Cuban spooks to keep them in line.
Best production trick: CP: Fox shrewdly paired Thomas Kail, director of Broadway hit-of-the-decade Hamilton, with Alex Rudzinski, the director of Dancing with the Stars.
But in the end, Handel convinced enough Republicans to come home to the party, which she did by shrewdly realizing what unifies the party: anti-anti-Trumpism.
The producers pretty shrewdly employ flashbacks to spoon out details about how everyone got there, including Posey's Smith, who is a lot less trustworthy than the robot.
Martin's attempt to sound white and the operator's reaction shrewdly emphasize how the perception of whiteness grants a measure of access often closed to people of color.
ANONYMOUS Well, here I am, thinking you can't put a price on love, while your brother-in-law shrewdly calculated that it goes for $10,000 a pop.
Along the way there are supporting roles from Zero (shrewdly posing as an 8), and 11 (never far from 7) and B, a waitress who serves pi.
He comes across as a secret cheapskate and overt narcissist, a man who's shrewdly selective about dialing up his sincerity, which itself is a mask for ruthlessness.
The series shrewdly includes Star's personal ups and downs, like when his dog died or when his factory was robbed of millions of dollars worth of merchandise.
It's the moment we've all been waiting for — Goold shrewdly omits Garland's most famous and poignant musical number until now, when it will have the most impact.
As played so shrewdly by Maggie Siff, Wendy is the trophy that cannot be possessed, despite the claims made on her by both men in her life.
Mr. Lee, who said Mr. Kim had shrewdly tempered his rhetoric, said he did not believe the North Korean leader intended to abandon his nuclear weapons program.
There's the shrewdly independent white prostitute Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal) who will not work for a pimp, and the vulnerable Darlene (Dominique Fishback) who's conflictingly enmeshed with hers.
But it was a career-long commitment to shrewdly shaping policy, rather than stoking the passions of her constituents, that helped Ms. Tsai win the election, experts said.
But one crucial question in the months to come will be whether, despite all the evidence of rashness, he actually managed to spend some of Anbang's cash shrewdly.
She shrewdly parlayed her banquet appearances and product endorsements into $100,000—almost twice what Babe Ruth made that year, then demanded a $20143 fee for crowning her successor.
Shrewdly played by a terrific Ms. Matthis, the once-dim-witted Honey emerges as the sanest person on stage, though sanity here is obviously relative, if not irrelevant.
Shrewdly leading with identity, the DTP coalition acted on Haacke's systemic critique, wielding the woke museum as a PR tool to target Kanders's reputation rather than launder it.
You've shrewdly recognized a profound change in attitude among influential sectors of the American elite, where hostility toward the traditional, classically liberal defense of free speech is gaining ground.
Jerry Yang rode out the late 1990s the same as every other tech king brought up in Silicon Valley's adolescence: shrewdly building the web with millions in venture capital.
Facebook saw this threat, and shrewdly pushed its users onto a standalone messaging app so it could have a product that capitalized on this new wave of personal sharing.
As Talking Points Memo editor Josh Marshall shrewdly noted on Twitter, Curiel is a specific individual with a biography, whereas the objects of Trump's other attacks were mainly hypotheticals.
Barr has shrewdly recognized the political moment — her character, Roseanne Conner, is a Trump voter — but this new Roseanne is not an easy, cynical attempt to milk the original.
As Walmart shrewdly gobbles up competing grocers north of the border, it's hardly surprising that food waste has taken a back seat to market share for huge food retailers.
The reality is that it was a shrewdly assembled caper, assembled by both a smart leaker and the team of first-rate lawyers and investigative journalists at the Times.
Y'all, it's weird AF. The top-level pitch is shrewdly commercial: you and three friends connect online through your PlayStation VR headsets to chat and explore a cartoon island.
Some Democrats have shrewdly been talking about issues such as protecting Americans with pre-existing health conditions from higher insurance costs as a way to make this very point.
The premiere pairs Michael with a compassionate but no-nonsense captain (Michelle Yeoh), and shrewdly sets up the Klingons -- emerging from years without conflict -- as Starfleet's formidable new adversary.
The new "Emma," directed by Autumn de Wilde, making a confident feature debut, is set in an early 19th century that has been shrewdly retrofitted for modern-age sensibilities.
The partnership Ricordi so shrewdly engineered would move from one of opera's darkest tragedies to one of its airiest, most sophisticated farces, an apt capstone on an epochal career.
He then shrewdly negotiated the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), which not only created the Great Sioux Reservation but also set aside a vast land called Unceded Territory.
Black Panther: The Album (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) Shrewdly, Kendrick Lamar conceived this not-actually-a-soundtrack as a relief from the burden of remaking himself album to album to album.
Like "La La Land," which set out to re-energize the apparently antiquated genre of the musical, "First Man" is at once knowingly old-fashioned and shrewdly up-to-date.
It's a shrewdly economical set piece that both demonstrates Hittman's gift for visually driven storytelling and situates Autumn in a world that you want to pluck her right out of.
Starting out as a genial, welcoming presence, the American actor Donald Sage Mackay's shrewdly observed performance charts a slide toward psychosis that allows the actor to both charm and chill.
It's what The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan shrewdly described in 2016 as the "protected class" — the people who make policies but never really have to live with the consequences.
So South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, shrewdly used the Olympics to undertake a peace mission to bring the U.S. and North Korea together, flattering Trump to make this happen.
One representative, Bernie Satrom, shrewdly saw the attack on the blue laws for what it was: a liberal attempt to smack the skillet out of his wife's dish-soap-chapped hands.
After all, in a report this week, Brookings estimates that Chinese tariffs just threatened to date — a "shrewdly chosen 'hit list' of hallmark American industries" — could cost 2.1 million U.S. jobs.
Thus he transformed how these eight songs would be heard and remembered, and accentuated how shrewdly his living will's gravity, austerity, and sparse wit dovetail with its thematic and emotional preoccupations.
Bannon was shrewdly playing to some evangelicals' long-held mistrust of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) -- and getting in a few ugly personal attacks as well.
The movie is about two Formula 1 drivers in the 1960s and the megacompany that hires them to win, and it's a blast seeing speed repeatedly, shrewdly used to develop character.
And he very shrewdly pairs his master detective with a genial duffer as a sidekick and gives him a dastardly opponent in the fiendish master criminal, "the Napoleon of crime," Prof.
Your unconscious will easily supply any images you might need regarding a hot dog and a bun (Brenda, in particularly, is shrewdly and perversely drawn, with her lips lining a vertical crease).
Fun fact: the thunder sounds were added in to mask the sound of cheap records cracking, and the lyric 'as the storm beats down on me' masked this secret cover up shrewdly.
At the very worst you'd have to call Yates' performance "shrewdly partisan," and at best, you could argue that she stood up to a roasting better than an Omanyte battling a Charizard.
Again the opposition party stood weeks from gaining control of both the presidency and the Senate, compelling Harrison to act swiftly and shrewdly to prevent them from inheriting the Supreme Court vacancy.
As Franklin Foer noted in a recent analysis of the Democratic Party in The Atlantic, Warren has been shrewdly honing her populist message to focus on the problem of monopolistic corporate power.
In her new work, "Catacomb," Ms. Gill continues to shrewdly investigate place, but this time her expedition occurs in a surreal, dreamlike space where the unpredictable topography is that of the psyche.
A woman of feline poise and beauty, she has shrewdly parlayed tabloid attention into a kind of proto-Kardashian career: hosting television shows, promoting luxury goods like Rabat jewelry and Porcelanosa tiles.
The writer-director Sarah Daggar-Nickson shrewdly doesn't lead with politics in "A Vigilante," instead letting them surface as a matter of course as she fills in the satisfyingly lean, mean story.
" Reviewing "Marjorie Morningstar" for The Times, the critic Maxwell Geismar shrewdly focused on it as a drama of Jewish assimilation, "the tragicomic meeting of traditional Jewish culture and the American success myth.
Alam shrewdly explores the complexities of caregiving as employment, illuminating issues of class and race that arise when people are paid to do hard, dirty work and, in essence, to provide love.
He's best known here for his unsettling, shrewdly class-conscious drama "Burning," which centers on an uneasy triangle — featuring a revelatory turn from the American actor Steven Yeun — that ends in catastrophe.
He shrewdly gave his speech before either Mr. Cruz or Mr. Trump, and offered essentially a version of the "comeback kid" speech from Bill Clinton's second-place finish in New Hampshire in 1992.
Working with Democrats to fix a budget crisis and a supporter of legal abortion and gay rights, he judged voters shrewdly, helping Republicans to their first majority in the state Assembly in decades.
Contrast with Merkel Perhaps most shrewdly, Macron recognized that Europe's other dominant leader, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, would be permanently tarnished in Trump's mind after fostering deeply personal ties to President Barack Obama.
But North Korea seems to be shrewdly dribbling out small steps on non-nuclear issues — like the return of presumed American remains from the Korean War — while continuing to build its nuclear arsenal.
At the end of the session she shrewdly showed you could walk and chew gum at the same time, impeaching Trump one day and enacting a revised North American trade pact the next.
The lone overlap, shrewdly, is the character of Julien Baptiste (Tcheky Karyo, terrific in an expanded role), a dogged French detective, determined to solve one last long-suffering case as his health fails him.
In recent years, Archie, best known as the red-headed teenager on the cover of comics at the grocery store check-out line, has shrewdly swapped safe Americana for bizarre adventures and brand partnerships.
So I would say it's important to know when to rest and also important to know when to be in this second state of stillness where you're shrewdly observing the situation from the outside.
The moment Kira challenged the Pied Piper CEO in such a boldfaced way, I began dreaming of a season of Richard making dumb mistakes, as he will, and Kira shrewdly dragging him for them.
"The space barons are shrewdly — one might say cynically — tapping into our respect for astronauts and our idealism about what space represents," New Yorker writer Ceridwen Dovey wrote in a piece published last year.
In the 1990s, Bill Clinton had shrewdly folded in gun control with a tough-on-crime agenda, which helped him win the presidency in 1992 and pass the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994.
The main variation from the 1987 movie, shrewdly, is to have the key players sing songs like "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" while they dance, creating more of a Broadway musical vibe.
Talking Points Memo editor and publisher Josh Marshall shrewdly noted last July that Trump's interactions with his supporters radicalized him, pushing him towards more extreme positions to satisfy the people he had riled up.
Atlanta shrewdly acquired Marco Belinelli's expiring contract in a Dwight Howard trade; the system should be set up to force interested buyers to offer some piece(s) that can add momentum to their rebuild.
After all, she'd earned viral attention for her ability to shrewdly interrogate and cross-examine Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings and US Attorney General William Barr during his testimony on the Mueller Report.
I, at least, am amazed that the only two of the nine movies pointing a way forward, embracing modernity (shrewdly in "Little Women"), are by a white American woman and a South Korean man.
Though Dr. Shulkin was originally tapped to work in the Obama administration, former colleagues say, he has been shrewdly bipartisan, helping to raise money for both Democrats and Republicans who represented his hospital's interests.
The movie shrewdly leads with comedy — it has belly laughs and zingers — even as it skitters over, and at times dives into, questions of diversity and sexism in entertainment industry, including from other women.
While many companies have shrewdly taken advantage of rock-bottom interest rates over the last decade, bulging debt in industries like retail, energy and telecommunications is a burden that investors may need to worry about.
Larry O'Brien, a Kennedy holdover who served LBJ as a legislative liaison, lobbied Congress shrewdly and relentlessly, helped by the fact that LBJ refused to take a lawmaker's no for his or her final answer.
Some supporters will no doubt cite the "madman" theory -- the idea that Trump could be shrewdly maximizing his leverage by making the North Koreans and other Asian powers believe he may actually use nuclear weapons.
As emphasised in the title, what they have shrewdly done here is draw comparisons between gambling and their own glo-up, which was arguably one of the most celebrated and hated in British music history.
By now, after his various stints as Israel's leader, he can claim credit among his supporters for having shrewdly managed the occupation of the West Bank until the time he could fully annex the territory.
"Blanchett succeeds in a performance that is delightful and yet touching; mannered and tomboyish, delighting in saying exactly what she means, she shrewdly sizes up Hughes and is quick to be concerned about his eccentricities."
Mr. McConnell intuited, shrewdly, that if he could bottle things up in Washington with the filibuster and other tactics, the blame for the gridlock would fall mostly to the Democrats — the party in the White House.
"In just a few months of shrewdly crafted social media posts, The Good Place star Jameela Jamil has opened the eyes of millions around the globe to the corrupt and deceptive detox tea market," Austin wrote.
Soloway shrewdly recaptures and reorients the female gaze through the story of Chris (a resplendent Kathryn Hahn), a frustrated filmmaker who relocates with her husband, Sylvere (Griffin Dunne), to the isolated artistic enclave of Marfa, Texas.
Pat Riley and the Heat have long shrewdly used their humid but desirable location, state tax perks, and a chill familial vibe, and this already appears to be the rare love-match on the NBA market.
Despite their variety, all three drawings shrewdly exploit one small detail: the slim, dark wedge of a building, just visible to the left of the column, that anchors it in space and sounds the depths beyond.
Some Republicans argue that he cannot afford to change his stripes too much, while strategists in both parties say he is shrewdly sticking with a style that drowns out attacks that could deepen his negative rating.
With the release of their debut album, "Every Moment Present," on Tuesday, the foursome brings this mission to the theme of artistic obsession, shrewdly connecting three works that might otherwise appear to share little in common.
Admittedly, the feeling of being in the audience at the Walter Kerr Theater, sharing the distinct but equally electric currents of an unplugged rock show, a cadenced sermon and a shrewdly theatrical entertainment, can't be replicated.
But by borrowing language from America's founding documents and the revolutionary genre they inspired, Ireland shrewdly positioned itself to profit from America's moral authority, financial resources and the extraordinary organizing capacity of its Irish-American citizens.
None of that is likely to matter for Trump, since he pocketed a shrewdly engineered political win that helped distract from growing talk of a possible recession that could cast a cloud over his reelection hopes.
Like its protagonist, sensitively and shrewdly played by Lakeith Stanfield, the film is soft-spoken and thoughtful, with sweet, lyrical touches that alleviate some of the grimness without blunting the cruelty and injustice of what happened.
Better yet, these personal-best and attagirl bromides offer the advantage of being apolitical, and Trump is nothing if not practiced in the art of generic, apolitical speech — a fact that John Oliver has shrewdly observed.
For anyone with a taste for wide-ranging and shrewdly gossipy history—or, for that matter, for anyone with a taste for spy stories—Andrew's is one of the most entertaining books of the past few years.
This, as we now know, was vintage Franken: He shrewdly zeroed in on the debate over whether students should be evaluated based on "growth" or "proficiency"—one that anybody who knows anything about education would instantly recognize.
Like so many others who found success in the 2000s with the format, he hasn't exactly left it behind for trap so much as shrewdly set it aside as the opportunity to thrive in a broader field.
It's a fresh twist on a familiar story — a May-December romance that so shrewdly anticipates and skirts expectations, I would not have minded if the novel had trundled along in this vein for another 200 pages.
We're in an era of hyperbranding and viral hashtagging, and for a couple so insistently and shrewdly focused on accruing wealth and maximizing their profile, surfacing with their first joint album in an era of #blacklove is prudent.
Out of concern for the aggressive and confrontational America First policies, Xi shrewdly moved quickly to outflank Bannon by developing direct relationships with Kushner and Ivanka Trump, countering the America First agenda with his own Family First strategy.
Billionaires, Ms. Packes said, shrewdly anticipated the worldwide economic downturn and left the market in 2014 expecting that the slowdown in China and the sharp drop in the price of oil and other commodities would affect real estate.
Mr. Roth, whose 2005 shocker, "Hostel," took a shrewdly offensive swipe at First World arrogance, may lack Mr. Winner's viselike grip on action scenes, but he can do better than give us dopey dialogue and vending-machine villains.
Although the film predates "Captain Marvel" — it debuted at the Toronto Film Festival in 2017, and it is only now on Netflix — the chemistry between its two stars, Larson and Samuel L. Jackson, shrewdly connects the two projects.
Not only was Ms. Goodman there (she worked as a waitress in the same restaurant as Nick Valensi, the lead guitarist for the Strokes), but as our revelatory tour guide, she shrewdly jogged the memories of her protagonists.
It's an achingly moving performance that's shrewdly balanced by a small, heart-heavy turn from Richard Schiff as Anthony's lawyer, an anti-death row activist whose sagging affect suggests that he's spent a lifetime fighting a losing battle.
" Judge Brody (quite shrewdly) cut off a potential avenue of appeal for individual lawyers by allowing them to pitch her on why they believe their contributions warrant deviation upward from the 22 percent cap "in exception or unique circumstances.
After shrewdly defeating the "Free the Delegate" challenge inside the Convention Rules Committee late last week, the Trump campaign must pass the convention rules on the floor and elect Trump with a majority of delegates on the first ballot.
He speaks fluently about developing-world economic strategies, says he has never been the subject of racial discrimination in a part of France where there are few immigrants and shrewdly recognizes the exoticism of his appeal to the voters.
The network is shrewdly using recognizable titles to get CBS All Access off the ground, although on a pay-to-view basis, the more logical lab rat for its potential will likely be "Star Trek: Discovery," whose launch was previously delayed.
An arts writer with bylines in Frieze, Artforum, and Rhizome, Wilk has crafted a novel that shrewdly pokes fun at the urban creative class by fashioning a series of vignettes that make the New Yorker's Talk of the Town downright drab.
" As Maggie Haberman of The New York Times shrewdly noted, Trump was echoing a 1968 ad where Richard Nixon exploited concern about crime and riots by stating, "The first civil right of every American is to be free from domestic violence.
RORY ALBANESE (Wednesday) A former writer and producer of "The Daily Show" and the recently departed "Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore," Mr. Albanese has a stand-up style that shrewdly blends his expertise in political comedy with more personal material.
There have always been rank-and-file Republicans who favor higher taxes on the rich, and though Trump's official tax plan cuts them drastically, he has shrewdly made populist noises about forcing Wall Street tycoons to pay their fair share.
" And Albert's far from the only author who has shaken up the literary world by blurring the lines between truth and fiction: Below are five writers who fooled editors, publishers, journalists and fans alike with their shrewdly crafted takes on "authenticity.
He might shrewdly deploy his publicity machine to promote his willingness to do for black Americans what President Obama refused, or felt he wasn't able, to do: to meet with the Congressional Black Caucus early and often in his presidency.
Roberts became known for shrewdly incremental moves on the law, notably with 2009 then 2013 decisions that ultimately invalidated a provision of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act requiring certain states, mainly in the South, to obtain federal approval before changing election rules.
If you're anything like me, one of those city-building games (the kind that publishers shrewdly pair with a popular intellectual property like The Simpsons or Star Wars), has sunk its claws into your free time and shredded it into gory pulp.
Instead in 2016, we're all on an aimless raft in the ocean, waiting for the current to take us somewhere, keeping our heads low, hoping not to be attacked by pirates who've learned shrewdly to use the sea's apathy to their advantage.
Parker shrewdly deals with slavery by making a movie not about the archetypal—and perverse—imagery of, say, a ripped brother stripped to the waist, but cannily uses children as a way to show how deeply ingrained the institution of slavery was.
The Americans last won the Ryder Cup at Valhalla in 2008 when their captain Paul Azinger shrewdly inspired team cohesion with a four-man 'pod' system and prepared the venue with very little rough and fast greens to suit his power hitters.
Minor disruptions aside, analysts of the longstanding alliance between the United States and Japan say that Mr. Abe chose shrewdly in extending the sumo invitation to Mr. Trump, who for decades appeared on television in the United States at professional wrestling extravaganzas.
And some analysts said Mr. Kim might shrewdly seize on the decision to withdraw from the Iran deal as a reason to offer shallow, short-term concessions, on the basis that the United States cannot be trusted to enter a long-term deal.
"Krypton" clearly won't be for everybody, and like "Gotham," it's difficult to foresee how long the producers can keep the premise airborne (although they've shrewdly set the show far enough in the past to alleviate concerns about its built-in expiration date).
And with CW shrewdly positioning each new show behind a highly compatible drama -- with "Riverdale" blocking for "All American," and "Charmed" after "Supergirl" -- the network should conjure enough curiosity to give each a chance at converting those time slots into a charmed run.
Like owners of Chinese restaurants across America, Chinese restaurant owners in Fall River shrewdly tailored their menus to the tastes of the city's working-class population—half-soggy, half-crunchy noodles topped with a hearty brown gravy and served between a bun felt familiar.
That's when he was dating fellow pop icon Britney Spears, and depending on your cynicism regarding celebrity culture, Spears and Timberlake were either truly in sweet, sweet love, or they simply profited off a shrewdly sold story of being truly in sweet, sweet love.
Related: 'Fear the Walking Dead' gets major makeover with Morgan's arrival Viewers now know that scenario is a possibility, although the finale shrewdly planted the seeds for future discord (this is a drama, after all), emanating from those who had been Rick's closing allies.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Two standout performances shrewdly played along the scale from intimacy to the industrial sublime in the live art series organized by REDCAT's Executive Director Mark Murphy as part of the Getty Foundation-led Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
Yet some Democrats, having witnessed how Mr. Trump lampooned and eventually bulldozed the Republican field in 2016, are nervous that Mr. Trump has shrewdly chosen to define Mr. Biden as the front-runner early on, identifying him as the greatest threat in a general election.
Shrewdly, the Eastmans understood the judge's prejudices; they raised, somewhat unfairly, an unrelated tax suit that Klein was involved in in America, and in general painted such an unpleasant picture of him that the court ruled in favor of placing the Beatles in receivership.
This isn't Martin Scorsese's 1991 remake, but the 1962 original, directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Robert Mitchum at his most coolly menacing as Max Cady, a released convict who terrorizes a lawyer (Gregory Peck) and the lawyer's family while shrewdly skirting arrest.
"Fighting With My Family" isn't much different, which is extremely and shrewdly on point for a movie about professional wrestlers with bigger-than-life personalities and flamboyant stage names who, in a circumscribed space, deliver precisely coordinated, rule-bound narratives of victory, agony and defeat.
The litany of Patriots who were shrewdly lured from other teams and then became Super Bowl heroes includes Corey Dillon, who was one of the best running backs in the N.F.L. for six years, until his production for the Cincinnati Bengals dropped precipitously in 2003.
The companies shrewdly seized on all the fretting over China's threat to make the following case to telecom regulators: Sure, you'll lose one wireless competitor in the U.S., but you'll gain a stronger global competitor that can help the nation stay ahead of its 5g nemesis.
And it gives away little to say that by focusing steadfastly on the youths in this story -- as opposed to jumping back and forth in time, as the miniseries did -- the movie shrewdly sets up an inevitable (and planned) sequel featuring their older selves pressed into battle.
So while General Manager Brian Cashman was creative in the trade market, shrewdly acquiring second baseman Starlin Castro and closer Aroldis Chapman, he could do little to address the team's most glaring need because the best place to shop for starting pitching is the free-agent market.
As Brookings Institution fellow Thomas Wright shrewdly argued in The Atlantic, the shrinking stature of America is due partly to the fact that Trump and his National Security Advisor John Bolton are focused on esoteric bureaucratic battles at the expense of having a coherent global strategy.
Still, though Gillick's overview of contemporary art cites hardly any actual artists or artworks, he gives the impression of being shrewdly sensitive — if I can borrow Hyperallergic's slogan — to art and its discontents, and that's why, despite everything, I like and have learned from this book.
During its final months, the Obama administration shrewdly protected a string of cultural landmarks that should form a formidable firewall around those designations, as well as earlier sacred sites, such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in D.C. and the César E. Chávez National Monument in California.
On the nuclear deal, Tehran shrewdly widened the breach between America and its allies by announcing that, by the end of this month, it will exceed the deal's limits on Iranian stockpiles of low-enriched uranium — unless the Europeans find a way for Iran to evade U.S. sanctions.
In the 1990s, Abiy was a United Nations peacekeeper in Rwanda, he subsequently headed Ethiopian cyber security agency INSA and served as minister of science and technology before shrewdly leaving the embattled central government to become deputy president of the contentious Oromia region, aligning himself with that area's struggle.
So in May, in an unprecedented move for a presidential candidate, Mr. Trump shrewdly released the first of two lists of people he was considering to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of Justice Scalia, at first with help from Mr. Malcolm of the Heritage Foundation.
" Mr. Tuccille's financial books included "Everything the Beginner Needs to Know to Invest Shrewdly: A Step-By-Step Guide to the Basics of Financial Growth" and "The Optimist's Guide to Making Money in the 1980s: A Complete Program for Investing in the American Economic Miracle of the Next Decade.
The president's taste for the other and the new was so established that the most driven among them knew that all they had to do was wait for an opening, or shrewdly create one—a weakened staffer, a particularly demoralizing news cycle—and they could worm their way back in.
He is one of about 35 prosecution witnesses scheduled to testify about what the government calls a shrewdly crafted multiyear scheme by Mr. Manafort to evade taxes on $15 million in income he earned while working to promote the political fortunes of Viktor F. Yanukovych, a former leader of Ukraine.
In his reshuffling of familiar musical materials into novel shapes and modes of presentation, his faith in a particular set of guitar licks and smooth backbeats that never let him down, his alarming brilliance at composing a rousing, refreshing chorus swelling up from a shrewdly placed verse, Petty's a classicist.
Odds are you may not have even noticed what it was that she was working on, but reddit user mikejones84 shrewdly points out that the image she's sewing looks like the moon explosion that took place during the finale (and if you hop over to reddit, the screen shot provided looks pretty convincing).
"Each year, the Trophée Chopard, created in 2001, highlights the up-and-coming generation of the international film industry and shrewdly wagers on the talents of tomorrow by rewarding both a young actress and a young actor, who are ready to shine on the silver screen," reads Chopard's description of the award.
Potential presidents are measured against an ideal that's a combination of leading man, God, father, hero, pope, king..." Price also noted, shrewdly, that the media was not immune to the desire for a monarchical president: "The press may be better at rationalizing their prejudices, but the basic response remains an emotional one.
There are many brief vignettes, several of which Mr. Morris iterates during the work, that shrewdly conjure aspects of late-1960s life and art: a lift in which the dancer seems to be driving a car, the chic pop dances of the day, the Buddhist postures that become newly modish, and many more.
Narrator: But in the age of anxiety, it&aposs no surprise that CBD has become a hot ticket for manufacturers, who infuse all sorts of products with cannabidiol, shrewdly tapping into its perceived wellness benefits and bumping up the price of otherwise standard items, like gummies, sportswear, tampons, and even dog treats.
Fannie started to use the daily lottery as her source for three-digit numbers, shrewdly turning the state into her backup bank; she could offset a customer's heavy bet by playing the same number in the lottery, which meant she no longer had to depend on the big numbers men for cash flow.
Among The Times's findings was that Mr. Trump received today's equivalent of $413 million from his father's real estate empire, far more than a $1 million loan, to be repaid with interest, that Mr. Trump has regularly cited as the one-time loan that he shrewdly used to amass his eventual wealth and success.
But the defining roles are shrewdly inhabited not just by Ms. Loftus and Mr. Needham, as the fractured couple whose private lives become a celluloid prospect, but also by Julian Ovenden and Indira Varma as the "facilitators" in their mercenary midst, and Ian Gelder as a onetime big-deal playwright who is seen in the closing moments on the road to nowhere.
Boston's plan, for the time being, is more straightforward: draft Markelle Fultz with the first overall pick in June, set up a meeting with Gordon Hayward and/or Blake Griffin, shrewdly spend cap space elsewhere if those two re-sign with their current teams (namely to add size on the wing to help on the glass), retain the core, and roll it back with improved pieces at every position.
Especially interesting about Mike's affair is that, in a nation legalizing Mary Jane faster than Hunter S. Thompson could drive from LA to Vegas while chewing an adrenal gland, it foretells of Thanksgivings Future: You may not be having a lit turkey dinner with the in-laws yet, but you might soon, because the sharpest minds behind the business of selling cannabis to the masses are shrewdly enacting a food-centered marketing strategy.
This argument has been advanced frequently and shrewdly throughout the Trump era by the left-wing political theorist Corey Robin, who compares our age to the crackup of New Deal-Great Society liberalism in the 1970s, and argues that a lot of the angst over a supposed "crisis of democracy" is really just anxiety over the end of a particular consensus, a particular center — neoliberal-neoconservative, Reaganite-Clintonite-Blairite — that held for a couple of generations but can't hold anymore.
Lepore shrewdly recounts her quest to find a near-mythical "lost" manuscript by her subject, the New York eccentric who claimed to have written down nearly everything anyone ever said to him, starting before the outbreak of World War I. Plagued by familiar demons like mental illness, alcohol and women, he nonetheless counted Ezra Pound and E.E. Cummings among his champions, all the while filling notebook after notebook with "The Oral History of Our Time" (estimated at more than nine million words a decade and a half before his death in 1957).

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