During conflicts, persistent, well-organized minorities can adroitly handle and dominate their opponents. |
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Unable to hold the city, he managed the evacuation adroitly, regrouping his forces at White Plains. |
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And the plot amply delivers the expected satisfactions of an intricate puzzle adroitly solved. |
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Football, management, is about mastered simplicities, repeatedly choreographed and rehearsed, so that they become adroitly performed. |
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He adroitly smoothed over marital difficulties and the couple moved to Germany, where he filed the divorce papers. |
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The ball bobbled viciously as it approached the near post, but Miller adroitly launched himself into its path. |
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Moving adroitly from acoustic to electric guitars, he was the high point of the show for me. |
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Sometimes the women danced synchronously, matching movements very adroitly, while other times they moved in different patterns. |
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The structural subtlety of the concerto, with its conjoined movements, was adroitly handled by both orchestra and soloist. |
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They dig for juicy details as adroitly as they do the crossword and jigsaw puzzles that they plug away at. |
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Once surrender became unavoidable, the emperor adroitly metamorphosed into a symbol of cooperation. |
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A self-confessed hero-worshipper, he adroitly patched into a network of national self-regard and milked it for all it was worth. |
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If you have to prove a person at fault, do it so adroitly that you give no offence. |
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The new party pressed hard for ministerial rule, but Sydenham adroitly held it off until his sudden death that September. |
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Arnstein demonstrates how adroitly Victoria handled several recurring issues that provided the continuities between the two distinct periods of her life. |
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Others have adroitly organized their equity structures and their relations with their shareholders. |
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Simon Elegant, in Time, writes on how Mo adroitly negotiates the edges of censorship. |
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The result enabled others in the administration, like Geithner, to play Emanuel adroitly. |
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Smeared and cross-hatched, the objective correlative here is adroitly drawn out, counterpointed throughout the poem by the woman's querulous responses. |
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At his best, he can deliver fiction as adroitly as any writer around. |
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Heller is both a poet and critic, that well-plumed rara avis who flies effortlessly between poetry and criticism and adroitly links their dual legacies. |
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While most of the army's accomplished horsemen served in the Cavalry, the Field Artillery used horses to draw its caissons, and officers needed to learn to ride adroitly. |
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Few people believe it would have handled the many-headed catastrophe any more adroitly. |
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The approach of fintech peer-to-peer lenders is based on using data more adroitly than banks do. |
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Simon adroitly dodges the kick, flowingly stepping to the side. |
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As a combination of union and political party, it adroitly brought together national and international elements. |
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That was the mood that Mr Rudd adroitly captured. |
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The latest spring-clean deals with the banks individually, and adroitly uses some of China's vast stock of foreign-exchange reserves to boost their capital. |
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Here Gay navigates adroitly between history, biography and close reading. |
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This was exemplified when Leandro Bacuna pinged in a wonderful pass behind the full-back for Alan Hutton to cross first time for Andreas Weimann to turn home adroitly. |
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Mr Harper, whose party lacks support in urban and immigrant communities, adroitly stepped in with a campaign promise both to apologise and to compensate. |
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I have a question for my eminent colleague from Jonquière, who adroitly and boldly pointed out the shortcomings in Bill C-47, which is still before us. |
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All of the commemoration sites of battle, established over the years by the CBF, require constant negotiation with French communes, a task that Gen Addy, bilingual, handles adroitly. |
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The reason is quite simple: any evidence causes the revelation and the user starts to fight against the malicious code and if she or he does it a little adroitly, she or he will usually win. |
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What are the roots and causes of its dissemination in politics, culture, ways of thinking, what is the fertile ground on which it flourishes, what are the means it adroitly uses, where does its force lie? |
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Though Gould applied both hands at the keyboard expertly, the power and agility of his left hand was special, and this hand was used most adroitly. |
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Aucoin and Jarvis not only adroitly assess the misperceptions about and shortcomings of our mechanisms of accountability, but offer realistic suggestions for improving them. |
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He suggests that this new Canadian model adroitly balances the imperatives of staffing efficiency with the mitigation of political influence in staffing processes. |
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The persistent expectation that leaders always must respond quickly and adroitly to questions from opponents and the media constitutes an important standard. |
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The affair had turned into a political trap for the international tribunal, with the Rwandan government adroitly using it to shame the court and, by extension, the international community. |
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Liedewy Hawke's graceful translation adroitly and sensitively recreates the rhythm and poetry of Louise Dupré's writing, and the delicate and astute observations of her reflective vignettes. |
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An able acrobat, for example, performs stunts adroitly. |
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Only someone who loves the Lasallian mission and with a passion for Scripture can lead us adroitly in such a simple manner without the least resistance. |
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This cutting continues until the moment of unbosoming, whereupon Ono adroitly covers herself. |
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Starbuck himself was seen coolly and adroitly balancing himself to the jerking tossings of his chip of a craft. |
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In a very foresightful way, Kieffer presages the controversy while adroitly avoiding painting Bergdahl in the monochromatic hues of hero or traitor. |
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