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Be smartest
adjective
Causing sharp pain; stinging.
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Sara Farley, an e-commerce analyst at PaineWebber, said it might be smartest for eBay to partner with as many companies as possible and not limit itself to an alliance with a single company.
Won't it coax her into enrollment?Over the next two years, as the penalty scales up, it's pretty clear that Nicole would be smartest to pay the initially meagre fine and not sign up for insurance unless she comes down with something expensive.
When humans join minds, there becomes an issue of who's going to be smartest and control the larger mind.
Adam Harrold, of Rock Something, finished his review with the thought that the album "might not be smartest record of 2006, but it is the sweatiest".
In these cases, it may be smartest to consult with your veterinarian — a trained professional in the field of animal medicine will almost always be able to tell if your cat is spayed or not, and, if she can't, she'll be able to order medical tests to find out for sure.
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It'd be smart.
To be smarter, simpler.
Be smart, now, fast!
Try to be smart.
"Orhan Pamuk, be smart!
That may be smart.
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