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Screenwriter Abi Morgan adapts Claire Tomalin's pioneering investigative biography of Dickens's secret lover, Nelly Ternan, and cleverly builds in echoes of John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman.
The movie cleverly builds up to an extended coda in two parts that reflects on the wisdom or otherwise of that old Sinatra standard, The Second Time Around.
According to a study published recently in the journal, Science Advances, the hummingbird cleverly builds her nest near or under a hawk nest.
McQuarrie delivers a modicum of visual wit in a handful of scenes — one set in a water-filled torus, where Cruise must hold his breath for three minutes, involves a gyrating device that enters the frame with an unexpected jolt, a gag that McQuarrie cleverly builds upon soon thereafter.
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But as scientists and engineers have gained these hard-won glimpses into the mechanics of a tragedy, there is one other question that almost all of them have carefully avoided asking: could another building, indeed any building, no matter how stoutly or cleverly built, have stood longer than the twin towers did, let more people escape or perhaps never collapsed?
The John H. Finley Walk -- a cobblestone promenade cleverly built atop the F.D.R. Drive -- helps reinforce the feeling.
But at least the writers have cleverly built in enough Smurfology that today's youngsters will be able to get the basics of the blue universe.
Stiles, who began his career as a landscape architect, looked at the inspiring stone mansion that dominates the property and cleverly built some holes around it.
Two things have been clear for years: a) Katie Hopkins has cleverly built a popular, personal brand on provocative views that tend to to demonise people she doesn't like, and get a rise out of people who don't like her; b) the best way to respond is not to respond at all.
The BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are public service broadcasters who backed YouView on a free-to-air founding principle, and some in the industry are of the opinion that BT and TalkTalk have effectively hijacked the joint venture to cleverly build their own pay-TV services.
The author's name is a pseudonym as well – I mean obviously "Pseudonymous Bosch" isn't the author's real name – but right from the word go, the author has cleverly built the mystery and suspense that this book incorporates into every single page.
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