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Sans Objet is a clever work that explores its ideas at slightly too much length.
How do we fit in?" "It's like in 'Model Painting,' the earliest piece in the show," she continued, referring to a clever work in which a painting is broken down into ready-made brush strokes and laid out as a kit.
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Rhinehart's "future food" seemed a clever work-around.
Sporkin, determined to secure justice, enlisted a young federal prosecutor in New York, Jed Rakoff, who devised a clever work-around: charge the whole company.
Ayre has a clever work-around.
It's really a pretty clever work around: Apple doesn't let third party keyboards access the microphone, but third party applications — including the one that acts as the "parent" of a third party keyboard (giving it a homescreen icon and thus making it easily deletable) — can.
"It's a very clever work around," said MTW, "but Denuvo can easily fix it, preventing it from working for people who have not already generated tokens using the tool".
A self-consciously clever work with a jumpy narrative focus, it doesn't succumb to the more ponderous French style of his later novels, nor does it seem to have the same faith in love as a counter-political force that Kundera displayed in The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
But a song like Newman's "The Laws Have Changed," a magnificent and clever work from 2003 that implicitly likened the Bush family to ancient-Egyptian rulers, does not peak fully until Case enters, singing, in chorus with her own voice, "Introducing for the first time, Pharaoh on the microphone".
And though at times, comics are grotesque just to be grotesque, "there's a lot of clever work going into how Strode builds its famously violent moments.
But to give it such a simple description belies a lot of the clever work actually happening in the pages of the book".
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