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"It wasn't no smarts in it," Mr. Hart said.
Mr. Hawkins accentuates the sly smarts in Stanley's humor, and has a boyish face with a wide, lopsided smile.
That dual-clutch unit does its thing pretty effectively, anyway, changing gear without any of the fuss that blighted Smarts in the old days.
Stevens credited Howard's smarts in throwing the ball to the other end of the court, which helped create the foul call on Robinson.
Hayabusa-powered Smarts, in contrast, generate 170 horsepower, or 10 more than the Fiat 500 Abarth, which weighs about 1,000 pounds more than a stock Smart.
"It's a magnificent car," says Jonathan Weisheit, president of J. K. Technologies in Baltimore, one of the companies planning to sell Smarts in the United States.
The Rock*A*Teens is a ruling band of the Cabbagetown scene, combining swampy rockabilly with garage-punk and indie smarts in an invitingly stinky stew.
"But Andy has gotten quicker, he has a lot of smarts in his head and, of course, he still has the serve".
And even in organizations where key experts are years from retiring, there are often only a few people with deep smarts in certain areas.
In other words, the people Fernández-Aráoz studied had smarts in spades, but their inability to get along socially on the job was professionally self-defeating.
"14th Arrondissement" (2006, Alexander Payne) (in "Paris, Je t'aime"): "Sideways" is terrific, but Payne's short film offers both emotional poignancy and profound cinematic smarts in an amazingly clever and original sketch.
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