Some applaud this as a clever way to get round congressional venality (much as a similar commission managed to close military bases in the past), but sceptics are unconvinced.
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His early work with the London architect John Soane led to such innovations here as a clever skylight over the dining-room sideboard, and a superb arching bridge connecting the front and rear foyers on the second floor.
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To protect your Impulse Controller while it is tethered to your keychain it comes wrapped in a very clever plastic housing that doubles as a stand for your phone while playing a game in either portrait or landscape mode.
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They also serve as a clever method for building communities around the new concept so that when it launches, you have people wanting to buy it.
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We've seen them made out of cookies, and integrated in art, but a cunning tattoo studio repurposed one as a clever way of pre-vetting job applicants.
Coke was hyped as a brand due to run a clever interactive campaign, wherein the first ad would use a CTA to ask users to choose how the story ended.
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The role of the quirky best friend, a rom-com staple that goes back at least as far as Shakespeare, is often a clever narrative device employed by writers to provide exposition and comic relief.
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This time, the firm is trying to tap a broader market through clever marketing, such as the unveiling of the Xbox 360 on MTV, and a deliberate push to capture market share in Japan.
Western Power Distribution (WPD) is testing the Static VAr Compensator for Distribution Networks (D-SVC), which is described as "a very clever box".
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This has been touted as a quick and clever way to increase foreigners' market share, given the political difficulty of selling power plants outright.
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The northerners were on terms by the 16th minute as Humphreys notched a clever try by running to grasp his own dinked kick over the Munster defence after Denis Fogarty's crooked line-out throw had conceded a scrum in the home 22.
As a candidate for mayor Phil Ting had started a rather clever campaign called Reset San Francisco.
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Could it be a clever strategy intended to have us purchase and stockpile the old bulbs as a way to boost the economy?
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But what is possible is to build many smaller dishes spaced a long way from one another, and to link them with clever computer algorithms so that they behave as if they were a single giant telescope.
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Through emphasis on quality and variety as well as clever marketing, Starbucks has rejuvenated a stagnant industry.
Buoyed by that stop, Ruddy then saved a clever chip from Riordan as John Hughes' side continued to dominate possession.
Some employ clever strategies such as memorizing symptoms to get a certain prescription or telling their doctors they have allergies to particular medication to get a stronger drug.
While it has no immediate prospect of addressing its relative weakness in fighter aircraft, it is keen to boost its role as a provider of the clever electronics that they need.
In 1983 Saban found his way to Los Angeles and came up with a licensing scheme as clever as the one that Bill Gates cut with IBM for the original PC.
It's a clever way to promote the movie--but perhaps just as importantly, it's a strong new revenue stream for both content and service providers.
Recently he married, as his third wife, a clever and beautiful Italian he met in Bosnia.
For all that, the book succeeds and ends up as something rather more than a clever publishing wheeze.
In the past few years, however, producers have devised clever manufacturing techniques which use only a tenth as much silver as before.
It almost proved the case when the England winger produced a clever dummy inside his own half, played a one-two with James Milner as he raced down the right flank and then cut inside to curl a left-foot strike just wide of the far post.
Probably the media are to blame, for taking up a few marketable clever-clogs such as Mr Dawkins, then encouraging them to comment on everything.
They used Kickstarter, a site where ventures ranging from new online games to documentaries to clever gadgets appeal for backing in a phenomenon known as crowd funding.
But the clever hunter may also set a trap, such as a letter to the fugitive's family from some bogus organisation promising to erase the charges if the defendant calls a special toll-free number.
Mr Amato is a clever man who surprised people with his toughness and agility when once before he stepped into the breach as a stopgap prime minister, in 1992, just as the corruption scandals that brought down the old establishment were getting going.
But, if they are really clever, they will acquire a search provider, such as Yahoo, and then fork Android, cutting out Google.
Those looking to dictate your PS3 with that (presumably costly) universal IR remote, take heart, as the clever folks at Remote Central have whipped up a way to add infrared functionality to your IR-less machine.
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