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Over the weekend a clever bit of Googling by blogger Alex Wilhelm revealed that more than 6 million lists have already been created.
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As if it hasn't already rubbed enough salt into Apple's wound, Samsung UK's also running new Galaxy S ads that take an indirect shot at the iPhone 4's antenna controversy with a clever bit of typography -- you can see the dirty work after the break.
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Then, in a clever bit of judgeship designed to avoid deciding the case on a broader constitutional basis than necessary, the court said since Prop. 8 only involved the use of a word and the state could have no compelling reason to deny one class of people the use of that word the voter initiative was invalid from the start.
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Remember, Ford would stay in business, and with a bit of clever leadership, so would Chrysler.
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In Paris, she violates yet another social rubric by falling in love with a married man, a well-read, clever romantic who is also a bit of a cad.
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Of course, Sliderocket is pushing its software, but the question is a clever one, and the company and its marketers deserve high marks for creativity and a bit of summer fun.
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As with all of us, sometimes, however, the pursuit of a clever line may stretch the truth a bit too far.
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"There's much new music which doesn't really sell mainly because there isn't any identifiable tune and is maybe a little bit too clever, " says Bill Holland, who is head of classics at Universal Records.
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