| 31. | Giuliani cannily picked this moment to send in Levine, whom all sides have praised as a persuasive conciliator.
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| 32. | The film-to-video transfer is crisp, and the subtitles are cannily translated in idiomatic terms.
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| 33. | Luhring Augustine has one of the miniature retrospectives in a briefcase produced by the cannily mercurial Conceptualist Marcel Duchamp.
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| 34. | "Speed, " on the other hand, was cannily constructed to operate around Reeves'weaknesses.
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| 35. | Pat Buchanan's campaign offered a simplistic solution _ higher trade barriers _ that cannily played into voter insecurity.
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| 36. | Cannily, Sayles keeps cutting back to 1957, and the events that shaped the troubled existences of the principals.
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| 37. | Whether by accident or design, hospitals seem to be configured cannily enough to protect patients from a July phenomenon.
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| 38. | Evident as well was were signs that in developing martial curriculums, the groups were cannily resourceful in amassing knowledge.
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| 39. | Bush has cannily out-maneuvered his opponents, leaving the Democrats in a muddle over the economy and Iraq.
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| 40. | Cronje, cannily using his bowlers, bowled out Elworthy in one spell as he finished with 2-23.
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