Surely the best product of To's Cinema City period is The Big Heat, an orgiastically brutal yet intelligently structured policier. |
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There is a definite relationship between having an enquiring mind and a general suspicion of journalists and reading news intelligently. |
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That is why the act of dissent and of intelligently questioning a war is one of the most patriotic things that a civilian can do. |
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My facility with either language is inadequate to determine whether the script reads any more intelligently in them. |
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A commentary track by the director and producer is unusually informative and intelligently done. |
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The exhibition rose to the task of intelligently surveying a prolific artist's long career. |
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The story centers around the five teams, and not once did I believe they were able to intelligently figure out the clues. |
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The poor man spoke very intelligently to him of the country, and of the people who were well or ill affected to the king. |
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Leading the way was this meticulously moved, intelligently structured and charmingly dressed production. |
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In the sleeve notes he writes intelligently about the profound personal experience of his first trip to Moscow to make the recording. |
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However, if we were to intelligently and informatively argue the point to the extreme, we would find it makes absolutely no sense. |
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The weight and presence of history and the demands of modern tourism are, for once, boldly and intelligently reconciled. |
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He speaks intelligently and incisively, a skill he has had to master when representing himself in the Australian court system. |
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Nicholas, who expected trouble, acted intelligently and courageously throughout. |
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It does require a fairly perceptive and finely discriminating eye to judge intelligently the intrinsic qualities of any work of art. |
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Even those which are imaginative and intelligently put together are often morally dubious. |
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On the other hand, soldiers were generally a canny lot and chose intelligently. |
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According to Strong AI, a computer may play chess intelligently, make a clever move, or understand language. |
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This article discusses several ways in which applications can be intelligently partitioned to make the best use of business rules. |
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This clearly written, intelligently argued, and accessible study also should appeal to non-specialists. |
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These sorts of events, intelligently and advantageously staged, can produce celebrities, or increase the fame of celebrities. |
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For Lope, proper poetry must be intelligently written and must not deviate from the normative vocabulary of the Spanish language. |
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She is, however, able to respond rationally and intelligently and has a wry sense of humour. |
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The singing, both individual and choral, is tuneful with words both intelligibly and intelligently sung. |
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While I wait, I nurse a vodka and tonic and attempt to intelligently assess my surroundings. |
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All sci-fi should be this intelligently written, effectively shot, and sensitively acted. |
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To write intelligently and sensitively students need to understand the culture and how what they create might be received. |
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He intelligently dispensed with the double narrative and the time shift between Esther's sections and those told by the third-person narrator. |
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The engine is instantly responsive to the driver's wishes and, as the gearbox electronics are intelligently set, progress is seamless. |
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I'm not knowledgable enough about the subject to discuss it intelligently or usefully. |
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The wine list is two sides of an A4 sheet with no room for showing off, and seems very intelligently chosen. |
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Faces in the Crowd offers a wonderfully various and intelligently chosen spread of images. |
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They encourage people to save as much as they can of their after-tax income and to invest it intelligently. |
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If not a grindingly deep scholar, Mr Holland has read widely and absorbed the literature intelligently. |
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Most of the people who talk intelligently about fandom are speaking from years of experience in multiple fandoms. |
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I'd like to think that relations with exes could be dealt with efficiently, professionally and intelligently. |
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The more intelligently you can spot an unusual trend, the faster you can stop an event that could become a chain reaction of negative publicity. |
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It is also as intelligently written as it is expertly performed by every member of the cast. |
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We can learn a lot from the World Cup just by studying how coaches and players adjust intelligently to suit the conditions and to suit opposing teams. |
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Even if Fletcher's play is a romantic island fling that offers muted criticisms of the western ethos, Doran's production intelligently views it through post-colonialist eyes. |
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The lesson here is that you actually need to have a pretty good control of descriptive grammar before you can intelligently engage in prescriptive grammar. |
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Security, user-friendliness, access to mechanical and electronic parts, everything has been designed coherently, practically and intelligently. |
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Blanc's men were happy to take the sting out of the match, playing the passing game with Gourcuff leading the attack intelligently. |
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This remix, which gives a new life to the original, has a good break that cuts intelligently the simple and effective electro production. |
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Our DataIn feature is intelligently able to recognize data formats from different credit card issuers, numbers or countries. |
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Emotions are enmeshed in life and learning and, if handled intelligently, can play a starring role in academic performance. |
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It is flawlessly crafted, intelligently constructed, strongly acted, and spellbinding. |
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However, the production lines have to be set up intelligently, for example in a building block system. |
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He believes that this policy, exercised intelligently, could reduce black-on-black killings, and David Blunkett seems to agree. |
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This involves ensuring that the rules are implemented both intelligently and with authority so as to foster growth and employment. |
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The hut works thanks to energy and water storage units that are intelligently managed, i.e. are emptied or filled at the right moment. |
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If so, how does one program an application in order to execute this process objectively yet still intelligently? |
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The flow of goods can be automatically controlled intelligently, quickly and efficiently in the future. |
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What would draw attention to themselves and to attract consumers need intelligently designed corporate identity. |
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The challenge is in how to use it intelligently to create a comfortable, fumeless working environment. |
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The AROvest for babies and children combine these two treatment methods for cold intelligently with each other. |
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Within this database, various protocols are used to intelligently manage each user's access rights. |
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Safeguard PCs from malware and malicious attacks by continually and intelligently polling for the presence of software agents. |
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Go to the trend spreaders and plant yourself intelligently on their radar. |
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Such a situation inhibits us from engaging the prayer book for what it is as a treasury of public prayer which we should be able to use intelligently and not merely by rote. |
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Everything was very intelligently done, in terms of the parody of it. |
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Rarely does a character react to any situation intelligently. |
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The best way to face the realities of today's business environment is to create a plan that intelligently responds to the ever-changing marketplace. |
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In discussing the distribution of property, Snider devised the Monocrat, a person whose basic function was to allocate the world's goods equitably and intelligently according to society's will. |
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The 20-year-old opened the scoring in the 27th minute when he intelligently held the ball up before laying it off for Sunderland's talismanic midfielder. |
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The pieces are intelligently chosen, quirky and satiric extracts sharing space with atmospheric and journalistic ones, encouraging the reader to reconsider stereotypes. |
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After an early set-back where Baildon scored a penalty, the forwards scrummaged well and stand-off Jamie Pinguenet kicked intelligently to establish good field positions. |
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Each health risk was presented honestly and intelligently with a confidential interval. |
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He wasn't paid on time and unlike muggins here he intelligently resigned. |
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We need a smart grid that can intelligently store and deploy solar energy at night, wind energy during the day, and that can do long-haul transmission of electrons. |
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We must program and structure our buys so that private sector producers can bid competitively and set up their production processes intelligently. |
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Just intelligently designed purpose-built taxis. |
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Independent but multiple, these studious observers intelligently decipher everyday life, twisting or commandeering commissions by responding to them in unexpected, but thoroughly appropriate ways. |
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Those working in an innovative experiment such as UNOWA should be aware of their special responsibility to record and report intelligently on what they are doing. |
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If we work hard and we work intelligently we can achieve our goals. |
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For its part, China realises that it needs to engage other nations and help them to benefit from its growth, and hence it has been doing so actively and intelligently. |
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The big man ran over unopposed when Coventry intelligently switched their angle of attack. |
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All that we have done comes as the result of a certain insistence that since we must work it is better to work intelligently and forehandedly. |
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It is worthy of your thought so that you may present it acceptably and work it intelligently. Nothing can undermine morale more quickly and disastrously than not telling your people where they stand. |
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This all-in-one design-to-stitch solution makes embroidery easy by intelligently determining the best stitch settings according to the fabric and garment types chosen, ensuring a high-quality result every time. |
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Bowen controlled things intelligently and even a yellow card for flanker Karl Hocking failed to disrupt the Ravens' momentum. |
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While a genetic disorder itself, depending upon type and severity, should never preclude the dog from the genetic pool, it is absolutely mandatory that people be aware of any area of concern in order to breed intelligently. |
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The AWD system does a commendable job of finding traction in slippery situations, and it transfers power around as smoothly and intelligently as systems from Audi or Acura. |
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Canada has risen to her present position of influence and prestige through the enterprise and character of her people and their energy in using intelligently the resources she has provided. |
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While all of this is certainly suggestive, we stop short of recommending that the government adopt the RCAP recommendations because we lack the expertise to comment intelligently on their viability or likely success. |
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Romania is the second largest agricultural producer in Central Europe, after Poland, and it is only by capitalizing on European funding that this potential can be intelligently exploited and put to good use. |
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We are working diligently and intelligently on this highly complex issue with the full intention of helping our people, but not with the grandstanding approach the Bloc members would like. |
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While today Barcelona has become a success story combining intelligently its traditional past and the modern present into a vivid, cultural and cosmopolitan boom town it also has its problems. |
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The unique quality of a design is always the most obvious where design itself does not obtrude, but where it is apparent that a problem has been solved intelligently, creating something new in the process. |
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In pursuing an ambition, we cannot bulldoze our way, but must adapt ourselves intelligently to the conditions which surround us and turn them to our advantage. |
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His ideas were well outside the mainstream, but he presented them intelligently, and we were impressed if not convinced. |
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The dashboard flows intelligently and fit and finish are top-drawer. |
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Time was not taken to appraise intelligently the qualities of prospective partners, to make sure that a harmonious family relationship could be founded on the marriage ceremony. |
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Monkeys with Typewriters is potentially another time marker, intelligently drawing upon history, the present and piecing together a jigsaw picture of trends. |
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To serve at the Altar reverently, intelligently and punctually. |
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There is so much interest at every level in the payments sector, and the companies that build leanly and intelligently are likely to win. |
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The collection of clothes stands from Hanger intelligently combines elegance and functionality through a refined mix letter ture of colours and design as well as the practical design solution. |
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It also means governments, business, labour and academics working intelligently together in a national effort to give this country the most innovative, efficient and competitive economy in the world, bar none. |
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The app intelligently knows where to start the replay for rewind or fast-forward commands. |
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You intelligently make the most of the good things that God has given us. |
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When it came, the third goal was the best of the three, Bony and Shelvey combining intelligently to play in Routledge, who ran on before scoring with a delightful finish. |
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Now we have to ride intelligently at the next few tracks. |
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The latter method is quicker and less expensive, without being any less efficient than the former, provided always that the questions are intelligently framed. |
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Thirdly, the effectiveness of the system must be guaranteed, by ensuring that it is applied intelligently, with the participation of the European Parliament. |
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What was once done by hand, more intelligently and less noisily, was replaced by technology, and no one has yet found a solution to the problem of remote linking. |
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If we can recognize the impossibility of returning to a past we never had, we can get going-carefully, intelligently and compassionately-on improving the future. |
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What if we would deliberately and intelligently pursue those goals while we would enjoy studying and coming together as a group, wouldn't that promote individual growth? |
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In 11 months, I met very motivated, very, very competent, open-minded teams ready to intelligently, not submissively, accept alignment with what we are doing at the Group level. |
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Small in size but big on talent, these devices offer the ultimate combination of built-in features and flexibility to let you breeze through office work more quickly, efficiently and intelligently than ever before. |
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Rather than accepting what they read or listen to at face value they need to become critical consumers who can interpret, evaluate and assess information intelligently and responsibly. |
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The Wildseed Smart Skin intelligently stylizes both the inside and outside of a Smart Skin capable wireless phone. |
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The programme is structured intelligently and effectively to combine short texts with musical excerpts, illustrating the great wealth of popular song in Syria. |
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If we react to this deployment intelligently, we have no reason for alarm. |
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Our understanding of specific degradation pathways should allow us to develop strategies to intelligently encourage degradation and monitor the progress of in situ activity. |
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The sensors detect areas of pressure and allow the bed to intelligently inflate or deflate specific chambers to minimize or redistribute the pressure. |
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The scope of criminal law is too vast to catalog intelligently. |
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He approached the problem nonscientifically, but intelligently. |
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Charging through the Bolton midfield to find a free moment, Essien then pinged the ball into the space into which Drogba was intelligently running. |
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