| 41. | Instead he talks around a subject, employing circular logic, cannily bending the malleable Donny to his way of thinking.
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| 42. | In a recording from 1991, the veteran Schreier works cannily within his current vocal limits, and Schiff is superb.
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| 43. | The director also cannily uses blocking that accents the sense of court life as a continuing, closely watched public performance.
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| 44. | Other photographers believed the president was cannily conscious of what looked good on film, so that certain poses frequently recurred.
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| 45. | Wagner manipulated him cannily, extracting money, gifts and, ultimately, a made-to-order opera house.
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| 46. | Even in the days of his slump, the actor never endured financial hardship, having invested his early income cannily.
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| 47. | It, too, is cannily cast, beginning with Richard Attenborough, reprising the role that won Edmund Gwenn an Oscar.
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| 48. | If we are lucky, they will each reflect their particular artists as cannily as " Telecommunications Breakdown " does.
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| 49. | But this cannily reproduced peasant fare has a flavor so exquisite I was sad to see my mopped-clean bowl disappear.
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| 50. | They have accepted the new technologies faster than much of the public and, after some fumbling, adapted them more cannily.
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