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The brand's new slogan is "Up For Anything"—a wisely bet-hedging phrase that suggests the possibility of hedonism without inviting it outright.
So if she has an effortlessly commanding stage presence, a wisely absurdist worldview and flawless comic timing, it should be no surprise.
In choosing the next secretary, the Smithsonian's governing board — the regents — should select a person who is bold enough to push for a wisely constructed, tiered admission fee.
"I finally volunteered to give what they call a 'vision statement' — a hypothetical account of what I would have done if I had killed my parents," says Gary Gauger, a former inmate played here by a wisely understated Brian Dennehy.
In reality, her collaborators on her début album are a wisely picked cast of new and old pros who know how to make pop records sound like pop records.
So there are two main characters in this story, a wisely determined balance that allows us to care for the mother as well as the narrator, rendered helpless in the wake of death's dominion.
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I think Errol sees this parent, as I would, as more of a freak or a specimen, wisely avoided.
It is a kingdom, wisely ruled, and rich in a precious natural resource, vibranium, which is used for hyper-technology.
Better school performance data is insufficient for helping prospective students choose a college wisely.
Fixing this fundamental problem should begin with a more wisely organized national conference.
Her time on the stand began to seem like a scene wisely cut out of the movie "Precious".
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