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If that is the case, this would be a smart bit of salvaging and recycling.
Through a smart bit of asset flipping, it was the only bank that profited from the ill-fated takeover of ABN Amro, a Dutch bank, in 2007.
Between those shows, there is a smart bit of anniversary surfing, with a version of Pat Barker's first world war novel Regeneration.
Harrison had a decent chance of beating Sosnowski, so the Pole – and Hearn – did a smart bit of business negotiating more money for more bruises.
The breakfast show is traditionally the slot that dictates a station's personality, and picking Grimshaw is a smart bit of repositioning.
It's a smart bit of scheduling that the film has come out on the very weekend of the 40th anniversary of the first manned moon landings, but Moon is also topical in other ways.
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(In a particularly smart bit of jujitsu, the show took a viewer criticism, that Lockhart Gardner won too many cases to be realistic, and transformed it into a legal threat, as Scott-Carr accused the firm of bribing judges).
A music documentary -- in this case one on Chick Corea -- is a fantastic way to start this year's press screenings; certainly the subject makes for very, very nice surprise and constitutes a very smart bit of curatorial recognition.
Let's take the smart bit first.
With all the bad ("wut r u doooooing?") comes plenty of good — an explosion of short and smart bits of humor, insight, and commentary.
It has built a road in the smartest bit of Kigali, Rwanda's capital, as well as a new ministry of foreign affairs and a convention centre.
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