• Perhaps the most cunning use of an evolutionary algorithm, though, is by Dr Koza himself.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • Some survive through feral cunning, only to wander into an undefined war zone of ambushes, arrests, and summary executions, where visual points of view shift and multiply with the bewildering suddenness of combat.

    NEWYORKER: The Red and the White

  • Cunning, and a good test of an artists ink-based handiwork, or -- call us cynics -- photoshop skills.

    ENGADGET: Alt-week 2.24.13: Mapping the brain, discovering dark matter and our inevitable, grizzly end

  • In a cunning twist by the virus writers, an e-mail in wide circulation that purportedly offers a "fix" for the Sasser worm actually infects the user's computer with a different virulent worm, known as Netsky-AC.

    CNN: Sasser worm rips through Internet

  • As Mr Bergan movingly recounts, Eisenstein developed a curious mixture of audacity and cunning, always pushing his films towards an ideal state which he must have known could never be realised, for political or economic reasons, yet managing to remain employed and to launch yet another project after the previous one had collapsed or been compromised or sabotaged.

    ECONOMIST: Film��s great might-have-been

  • And, in spite of all that bulge of flesh, an expression of some satisfaction and cunning.

    NEWYORKER: Free Radicals

  • If he matches Mr Milosevic's cunning, he might yet turn this crisis into an opportunity to ease Montenegro's internal wounds.

    ECONOMIST: Matching Milosevic | The

  • Dravid's fine knock of 82 from 96 balls came to an end when he was bowled by a cunning Muralitharan delivery, and with him went India's hopes of victory.

    BBC: Sri Lanka see off India

  • The thought is that if euro-debate is a regular occurrence, rather than an Armageddon, only secured by Byzantine procedural cunning, then much of the heat will be taken out of the issue.

    BBC: Backbench muscle

  • Twenty years after the global outbreak of AIDS, no one has developed an effective vaccine against the HIV virus, a far more cunning foe than polio, smallpox or measles.

    FORBES: Outsmarting AIDS

  • He owned Las Ventas in Madrid, perhaps the most important bullring in the world, which seats 25, 000 spectators with a box for royalty, and has an operating theatre for matadors who misjudge the bull's cunning and a small chapel for those beyond help.

    ECONOMIST: Manolo Chopera

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