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Resourcefully
adverb
In a resourceful manner.
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But these days, many of them visit the surgery armed with information about their ailments, which has been plucked resourcefully from the Internet.
A dozen points adrift at the interval, the home side made a better fist of the second period through the free-running Rob Cook, Jonny Bentley and Phil Burgess, resourcefully marshalled by the scrum-half Gavin Cattle.
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The people who were paid billions to install a central NHS computer system – what criteria are present to ask them whether they used public money as effectively and resourcefully as, for instance, the Sheffield Crucible Theatre did?
As it was, he saw gallingly, the incident would be rolled into the Horst family annals, as a pivotal and eternally ramifying moment — the time Mommy (and, as she would become, Grammy) was stung by a bee, and funny foreign-born Grampa resourcefully saved her.
Most big illusions, similarly, involve a remarkably limited, though resourcefully manipulated, arsenal of mirrors and lights.
They lived cheaply and resourcefully, scavenging art supplies and furniture.
"Jumpers," produced in 1972, was the next milestone in Stoppard's career; but something should first be said of his work for radio, a medium he has used more resourcefully than any other contemporary English playwright.
A salesman told her no such hue was in stock, but she resourcefully poked around, found just the rust she wanted, and took it to him.
Appearing in the paper's Sunday edition, color pictures leavened the news with wonder: a pioneering night photographer captured the glorious electrification of St . Louisduring the World's Fair; an illustrator charged with covering the Great Airship Race of 1904 before anyone had seen the ships resourcefully drew the imagined perspective of an airborne competitor.
His lawyer, resourcefully turned the tables by also producing witnesses to then prove that he had paid for them.
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