Cleverly constructed and performed with a straight face, it sends itself up while making you laugh out loud. |
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Cleverly made from knitted microfibres, the mitt will gently remove every scrap of face and even heavy eye make-up in seconds with warm water alone. |
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Cleverly put together and shrewdly conceived, the result is a mixed bag of rock and dance tracks with Yoko's own distinctive barminess sprinkled over the top. |
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Cleverly camouflaged with grey felt, which exactly matched the colour of the walls, it led upwards to a barbette, or platform, perched beside the gate. |
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The news means that Britain now has two world champions, with Burns joining the WBO light-heavyweight champion Nathan Cleverly among the elite of boxing. |
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Funny and cleverly written, this light-hearted and engaging story parodies the spy genre without sacrificing the reader's involvement. |
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Sun Green cleverly hijacks the media with her own message to become a leader of a new youth movement. |
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He shows that slaves who seemed submissive and passive were cleverly using the language of their masters and subverting it to their own ends. |
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In the past she cleverly stayed ahead of the game by overembellishing the dresses and decking them in fur. |
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A teenage werewolf tale that cleverly equates lycanthropy with menstruation, Snaps is a horror movie that apparently has something to say. |
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It contains the first magic square to be seen in Europe, cleverly including the date 1514 as two entries in the middle of the bottom row. |
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The Swiss had cleverly realised that a watch isn't for telling the time at all, but is instead a fashion statement. |
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Years of working as a master carpenter had sculpted his body as cleverly as he had sculpted the banisters on the staircases in their home. |
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They both had thick mats of curly blonde hair that had a tendency to get thick with dust and dirt, and they were both husky and cleverly ugly. |
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Fortresses of this era employed cleverly designed bastions and walls to defy storming by enemy troops and survive bombardment by enemy cannon. |
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Fresh mint blended with olive oil and a squeeze of lemon cleverly coats a tender, perfectly medium rare rack of lamb. |
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The New York Times report cleverly tries to insinuate that the caper involved currency speculation, but the truth is more interesting. |
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The beating up had been cleverly done, for his face had been left untouched. |
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It's also a very cleverly put together compilation, sequencing the songs for maximum impact rather than chronological accuracy. |
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Liz rather cleverly starts a fire using meths from the camping stove and, while Mick is distracted, sneaks in to free Kristy. |
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With every twist and shimmy, every duck of the shoulder and cleverly chipped pass, he is looking more like his old self. |
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Beneath the postmodern gloss of its bright shiny surfaces lies a cleverly disguised core of rational modernity. |
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A cleverly worked set-piece saw Ronaldo tee up Figo for a shot on goal through a crowd of bodies. |
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Home Page is a cleverly monikered site that seems to only contain random pictures and not much else. |
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Their third album's so polished it's blinding, full of great, great tunes and cleverly worked production. |
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I'm blindingly exhausted, and I'm not thinking cleverly enough to ask your indulgence as a writer. |
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How about cleverly distracting from under-eye umbra with some beauty department illusions? |
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The decor and costumes, by Peter McKintosh, are imaginative and cleverly sit on the borderline between reality and fantasy. |
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Giles, aware that Warne was more musketeer in approach than monk, cleverly tossed one higher and shorter as Warne advanced to smite another blow. |
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Plan B entailed the multi-purpose Jerry's on Camp Street, which is a snackette, bar and karaoke joint all cleverly rolled into one. |
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A customer who responds positively to a cleverly worded e-mail may prefer brevity and clarity in voice mail messages. |
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Still other revisions seek to update Animal Farm by cleverly linking it to topics such as animal rights and vivisection. |
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The old leather chart spilled out to show a cleverly plotted route of the swamplands. |
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Labor Exchange cleverly seizes the essential elements of rock as well as Hakka language and music. |
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It was the seedy part of town that hides behind a modern estate that has been cleverly built in front of it as camouflage. |
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There is eaves storage available here, cleverly tucked away behind pine doors. |
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A yellow cradle for storing the digital pen is cleverly built into the upper-right corner of the keyboard. |
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They cleverly asked her questions, and she couldn't help herself, she couldn't resist answering them. |
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The stylus is cleverly clipped into the right side so that it doesn't fall out easily. |
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He has so far cleverly outwitted and outflanked this attempt to marginalize him on the political stage. |
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It's cleverly packaged to give the appearance of continuing upward growth in same store sales, the most important measure in retailing. |
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Here, the Rendezvous Allegra Hotel offers stylish and cleverly designed accommodation redolent of a self-confident New York hostelry. |
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Irvine and Rita cleverly cashed in on Glaswegians' profligate delight in dressing up and swanking it up. |
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The film is charming, cleverly lit and a fine example of claymation with fishy bits. |
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The army cleverly arranged to have inserted among the legitimate insignia properly designed patches for most of the notional formations. |
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The residues are cleverly ironed onto canvas to create portraits of the artist's past encounters. |
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The directors cleverly interweave the real people with the actors playing them. |
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He appoints himself to train them at his mutant academy, which is cleverly disguised as a private boarding school. |
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The action is fun for its small innovations, cleverly using the futuristic surroundings. |
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The architects have cleverly integrated these corridors into a series of learning niches and anterooms. |
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That candle we see lighting up the actress's face is surely a real candle, not a cleverly designed candlestick with hidden light bulb. |
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Administrators have cleverly prepared for the eventual demise of those high-maintenance and pretentious programs. |
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Sometimes, opposition to a government-funded project leads to cleverly pejorative phrases. |
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Unproven claims cleverly mask the truth with false doctrines about nature's workings that distort unsuspecting perceptions of reality. |
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The wife is a thoroughly odious creature, but by the end, the author has cleverly, imperceptibly subverted the reader's sympathies. |
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He cleverly fashions a raft and paddles out to the coral reef for some spear fishing. |
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Harris cleverly creates lingering interest in the product even after the pitchmen have motored on to another city. |
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She is blessed with an exotic natural beauty and a porcelain fragility which cleverly disguises her great pliancy and strong technique. |
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Two closets flanking the fireplace were cleverly disguised as built-in china cabinets. |
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The latter, however, has cleverly co-opted independent powerful women into the roles of exploiter. |
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A flute just always sounds flutey, no matter how exquisitely it is phrased, or how cleverly the flautist manages the dynamics. |
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The exports are copra, fungus and straw hats, which the women plait very cleverly. |
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I sat down on the step, and I could see them, cleverly hidden among the shadows and the coralberry. |
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The green is cleverly set into a tiny isthmus so that water surrounds three sides. |
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A floor-length skirt cleverly references formal evening-dress codes, but it is also romantic and soft. |
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Pinsky cleverly weaves historical events and pop psychology trends into his analyses. |
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It almost explodes with good cheer, cleverly disguising its inner malaise with vigorous positivity. |
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Martin cleverly used foliage plants that complemented and harmonised with the bronze. |
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Following on from this, I think this story has excellent potential if developed cleverly. |
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First, it has to be said that the game scenario is a very cunning one, cleverly designed to lead the unsuspecting player astray. |
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Viewers are repeatedly given indications that there is one, distinct meaning lying behind each image, yet this is a cleverly deceitful ploy. |
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Although Augustus cleverly refused all titles but principate, the Romans did make a god of him after death. |
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It's very cleverly done, but with an undefinable innocence that suggests the dewy-eyed thrill of very early pop, beaches and bikinis. |
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In fact, this is little more than a cleverly disguised plan to build houses on historic green belt land. |
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Ideally, it would broach such sentiment cleverly, without resorting to dime-store spirituality or heavy-handedness. |
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Her shop is small, neat and full of bags which cleverly walk the line between smart and groovy. |
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He cleverly chose a defensive position, putting the French force at a disadvantage. |
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Henderson was a master of playful and sinister distortions, cleverly achieved in the darkroom. |
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I don't think I have ever read a book in which a sense of dread is so cleverly built up. |
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He was wearing a Union Jack do-rag cleverly fashioned out of an old t-shirt sleeve. |
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Nowadays the car has cleverly mutated into a hatchback but even so, a bag of golfclubs is out of the question. |
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This is politics, after all, a web of manipulation so cleverly stitched that you can't easily see the joins. |
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The Welsh international cleverly chested it down into the path of Earnshaw who gleefully smashed the ball home with a flashing volley. |
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He ostensibly repents, and Baldwin cleverly alludes to the Judgment Day in portraying his conversion. |
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The boot opens by remote control, and the radio aerial is cleverly hidden in the rear spoiler. |
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He cleverly weaves several themes from the opera together with elements of Argentine folk music. |
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Whatever you may think of the lady's literary ability, an Agatha Christie whodunit is going to be cleverly plotted, make no mistake. |
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They swiftly heeled a scrum on the champions' line, and Thomson cleverly waited while he assessed his options. |
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Intelligent women know better than to fall for such cleverly camouflaged spiel. |
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Hit-and-run attacks, terrorist acts, raids and ambushes were cleverly combined with high-profile ideological activities. |
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Beyond this, the entrance hall features a cloakroom, a fitted bookcase, shelving and a cleverly concealed broom cupboard. |
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The cleverly disguised ball, pitched short of a length, would skid off the surface and crash into the batsman's pads or stumps. |
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It is a cleverly constructed spin on the life of Shakespeare, a period drama and romantic comedy rolled into one. |
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Meanwhile, Antony, the thinker, had cleverly skewered a piece of Cheddar onto the end of a bare live electrical wire. |
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Luckily when you are on the ascent the path cleverly twists and turns over the one-step streams to make the going reasonable, avoiding the worst. |
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Rather than letting such asides dominate his material, Hamilton cleverly weaves them into the overall flow. |
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With a good mix of video and sound pieces, conceptualism and painting and drawing, it has been cleverly hung to create rhythmic variety and telling counterpoints. |
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He loves the idea of cleverly impersonating someone else in a letter. |
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His voice-over is used very cleverly to increase suspense and shocks. |
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It was made for the virtuosic talents of Mikhail Baryshnikov, and it cleverly transformed him from upright ballet hero into bowler-hatted womanizing rogue. |
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The left-footed Daniel Carter is a certainty at fly-half and the All Blacks will have seen how the Crusaders cleverly used MacDonald's right foot to complement Carter. |
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One of them cleverly decorates a vase by drawing plant leaves using a sharp pin, while another shapes small frog-like figures to be put on ashtrays. |
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We fail to appreciate and respect the uphill struggle that so many people face courageously and cleverly every day in what should be a simple choice for survival. |
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So, has he merely and cleverly taken advantage of a loophole in the rules? |
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We get instead more or less cleverly excogitated, linguistically acrobatic flippancy, along with characters who bypass the heart and end up not mattering. |
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He creates striking atmospheric effects, cleverly using light and shadow. |
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Har Mar, meanwhile, still relatively unknown in this country, has cleverly made the Vladivar ads into a vehicle for selling his own persona as much as the product. |
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Herr Glock then cleverly marketed these attributes to police departments in the United States. |
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The large, single room is cleverly broken up into small sections by folding screens and even the chairs have carved backs featuring Chinese scenes. |
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He has also placed the action on home ground, cleverly locating the first half of Solo in a world he knows well. |
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Its 2500 square feet of accommodation is cleverly spread over five levels, with the result that this is a large house which has retained a cosy, intimate atmosphere. |
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He tells a fairly simple story as trickily, as cleverly as possible. |
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Timmy Murphy cleverly switches the horse to the inside rail in the final stages of the race and then wins a battle with Made In Japan between the last two fences. |
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The very infertility of the hybrids thus propagated was cleverly used to create seedless fruits, which in and of themselves are interesting in practical pomology. |
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Sky-blue taffeta, sweetheart neckline, tons of ruffles cascading down my backside to a train that cleverly hooked back up to make walking a bit easier. |
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A cleverly packaged cocktail of elderly acting talent bring their numerable years of experience to the table to create a gentle, mature and engaging little story. |
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Yesterday's white bread speech was cleverly pitched over the heads of the commentariat and the lobby groups, straight into middle class lounge rooms. |
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His cleverly disguised off-cutters terrified batsmen, and a legend grew as cartoonists captured his Mephistophelean physiognomy and writers relished his deadly deeds. |
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The bedpost has been cleverly done with a golden rod fixed in the wall and white soft cloth hanging from it and tied on each front corner of the bed. |
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While a little more challenging than the other two, our featured bookcase has been cleverly designed with a combination of machinery and handwork. |
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Not too top-heavily and very rhythmically and cleverly elaborated passages grab you and with the oriental touch BEFORE EDEN sound quite independent. |
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She was so gentle and benign, but worked so cleverly with people. |
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He had Kumble bowling in three spells even when he was getting wickets and bowling mingily but he cleverly held him back for a few overs to the tailenders. |
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You have cleverly converted most of your cash into traveler's checks. |
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Baugh was the catalyst, swivel-pulling the quickies, slashing and cutting like a blade and cleverly upper-cutting over the slip cordon and wicket-keeper. |
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He cleverly defended fundraising efforts on behalf of the Greek military in Britain as a matter of free enterprise. |
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When Soviet dissidents came to the West, they cleverly defied their old masters. |
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Batsmen need to use their feet cleverly when playing on the slightly slower pitches here so that they are in a position to play the ball without mistiming it. |
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Some of these provide rich discussions from which to draw, but many do not, In these cases, Rose reads discussions of related issues cleverly to infer about mixed marriages. |
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The religious themes are cleverly handled so as not to appear preachy or judgemental, while the coming-of-age material is frank but never voyeuristic. |
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He portrays him as a slightly nerdish character who cleverly ingratiates himself with his fellow journalists with a supportive word here and considerate action there. |
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Another fine chance went begging midway through the half when he cleverly put him in the clear, but for once the ace marksman's finishing let him down. |
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The raw-boned wing still had much to do, but he cleverly chipped ahead over the cover and won the race for the touchdown, Stenhouse converting from the touchline. |
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To allow the heat of the burning charcoal inside to escape, the artist has cleverly used openwork on some of the stitching, flower, and leaf motifs. |
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The film cleverly combines light comedy with the right amount of romance. |
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Every time you see an indication of someone who has cleverly struck a blow against the System, especially through Art, I sense the work of the Satellite. |
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A computer desk has been cleverly built into the far wall to provide a structured and private workspace but this room could equally be used as a play room or another bedroom. |
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Though cleverly written, I consider this one of Hemingway's worst stories. |
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In response to Maggie's forceful charisma, he cleverly underplays the pathetic Brick, whose former glory as an all-American sporting hero has slipped away. |
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Reworked and rescripted under George Barrington's famous name, the Narrative cleverly used some of his turns of phrase carefully noted from various trials speeches. |
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I left the Episcopal Church when I finally faced up to my own spiritual mediocrity, so cleverly disguised as a neo-Jansenist pose against an Anglo-Catholic background. |
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Perfect with leggings or skinny jeans while running errands around town, these stylish kicks cleverly add the height of heels without the pain or discomfort. |
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Dorrie cleverly constructs her plot in nine scenes that create rising and falling action around a dramatic climax, just like in classic theater. |
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However, in all existing formulations of classic PRE, data-flow equations are still cleverly but ad hocly designed. |
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The staff had cleverly managed to save some honk by showing an old, adult, Billy Connolly video instead of employing a warm-up act. |
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The bickering and simmering tensions between Henry and Richard were cleverly exploited by the new French king, Philip Augustus. |
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One famous example was a large silver tree with cleverly designed pipes that dispensed various drinks. |
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Also, Mercy Otis Warren held meetings in her house and cleverly attacked Loyalists with her creative plays and histories. |
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He generously and cleverly gives them two, one piggybacking on the other. |
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The newly coined word clearly, and cleverly, echoes the familiar literary practice of explication while importantly encompassing much more. |
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The carrom bowl is not coming out of his hands too often now but he is using it cleverly to deceive batsmen. |
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To be eligible, contestants must cleverly incorporate Airborne into their films. |
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Yobbos Do Yoga is a fun filled story which mocks stereotypes and cleverly incorporates many traditional yoga asanas in a rollicking good yarn. |
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He was so tireless and cleverly persuasive, he reportedly convinced many Zaireans that Foreman was white. |
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Michael Pallier, Raine and Horne prestige agent said that Hawkins had cleverly invested her money into blue-chip properties. |
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The latter, which strives toward a new literalization, is often cleverly deployed by the advertising industry. |
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One such platform was the Foreign Policy Initiative, which was founded by neoconservatives who cleverly reworded old slogans. |
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In fact, clothing cleverly emphasises the sexiness of the act. |
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While the 77 eye-openers aren't necessarily new, Eden and Long wisely present both the problems and solutions concisely and cleverly. |
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From The Clubhouse and T-Rex to the Sand Trap and Hedge Maze, it's a cleverly designed challenge for the young reader and golfer. |
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It's cleverly been dubbed the Cash and Curry tournament, which brings back memories of a particularly spicy biriani I had the other night. |
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He also cleverly suggests that image of the sign, which develops illusively to display juxtaposed features of different portraits. |
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The repeated instrumental version of the song The In Crowd cleverly pulls the movie together, like a metaphorical noose around the characters. |
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Little wonder why this band have a unique and diverse delivery, all cleverly capsulated in an infectious ska reggae feel. |
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The message that appearance is less important than substance and loyalty is an old chestnut, but its treatment is cleverly done in this version. |
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The visitors could have added an instant second, but Rooney screwed an ugly attempt high into Hennessey's arms after Berbatov cleverly found the unmarked England striker. |
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It is also very cleverly supported by pendentives, which act as upturned buttresses, bearing the heavy weight and spreading it evenly on the pillars and supporting walls. |
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There is a system that allows the main-beam headlamps to be kept on permanently without dazzling oncoming traffic by cleverly masking out vehicles in their cone of light. |
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