Well, an organisation called Founders Forum has come up with a clever and amusing method.
But they extended their lead when Richards won the race to a clever kick from O'Loughlin.
That means using existing tax law in a clever way to recoup what's rightfully yours.
This is a clever approach which may pay large dividends in terms of processing times.
It all began when Citibank and the state of South Dakota hatched a clever idea.
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Milliner Polly Singer, however, has a clever rule of thumb about how wide she'll go.
He made a lot of yards with ball in hand, he's a clever footballer.
It's a movie with a clever concept, an all-star cast and a high-stakes poker tournament.
In other words, the lunch was also a clever way to help boost customer loyalty.
Indian commentators mostly judged it a clever balance of the need for reform and political reality.
Is this a clever and funny stunt or a malicious and intentional effort to harm?
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Ted Castle, a clever journalist, put aside his own political ambitions to support her.
Bereft of leverage, it can be pushed back to its bottom line by a clever opponent.
Recently he married, as his third wife, a clever and beautiful Italian he met in Bosnia.
That's when a clever software product from a company called Connectix comes in handy.
"Ergen knew this deal was a long shot and he negotiated a clever deal, " says Clelend.
Mr Jospin has already lost a clever finance minister, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, to allegations of corruption.
This agreement was a clever compromise between the economically desirable and the politically feasible.
Mr Kashua's pacy narrative keeps the story moving to a clever and blackly humorous climax.
"They've done a clever twist on it, " Charity Kenyon from the Slow Food Movement told BBC News.
Bardin is the chief executive of Waze, an Israeli start-up with a clever plan for remaking mapping.
Enlisting the support of Mr McCain is a clever attempt to turn the tide, on several levels.
If anything, a clever pigeon would associate the red button with less work, and might prefer it.
For all that, the book succeeds and ends up as something rather more than a clever publishing wheeze.
Once again, Goldman Sachs seems to have found a clever compromise by appointing Lakshmi Mittal to its board.
Even Koffi Olomide, arguably Congo's most brilliant modern star, a clever lyricist and resonant baritone, is getting lazy.
He then profited from a clever lay-off from Jon Stead but his six-yard strike was saved by Westwood.
As the whites charged forwards, Duffield played a clever one-two with Oliver and his shot went just wide.
The company with the brand name or a clever marketing idea isn't necessarily the one with the factory.
It is a clever thought, but may overstate the degree to which most Britons suffer from constitutional angst.
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