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But as Ars Technica's Tim Lee cleverly pointed out, this massive network of warehouses basically exists already in the form of Walmart's nearly 5,000 stores across the U.S.
Also, as someone cleverly pointed out on Twitter, this Harris storyline feels almost like a continuation of his character from the "The Truman Show". .
ASLEEP IS THE NEW AWAKE As John Hind cleverly pointed out in the Observer, the more you sleep the greener you are.
Ishaq and her lawyer also cleverly pointed out that the policy on the books "requires people to take the oath, not to be seen taking the oath".
Teo cleverly pointed out that having a city anthem doesn't necessarily mean you've achieved greatness, and civic humility might be a better idea than trying to make something happen that really isn't going to happen.
This is a nanotechnological design problem not faced by Maxwell, but certainly solved by biological systems without the need of an "intelligent being" as Mawell cleverly pointed to Tait in his letter.
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Mr. Icahn cleverly points out that there is a 60-day period in which shareholders can demand appraisal rights, and then withdraw the request and accept the $13.65-a-share offer.
In Rabbit, the script is read sight unseen by a different actor every performance, a device that cleverly points up the fact that the playwright is unable to be present because he is banned from leaving Iran.
Bahrani cleverly points up the awful moment-by-moment details: the last, futile call to one's useless lawyer as Carver and his men arrive, the pure bewilderment and, perhaps most painful of all, the habit of aggressively addressing everyone as "sir".
However, as Zatz cleverly points out, the startup is also building and implementing both technology and a distribution network that may have other uses should its current business plan be smacked down in court.
The glorious costuming of this film cleverly points this up: Charlotte is still dressed in the fussy, old style, while Léa glides about in Art Nouveau gowns that feature kimono-inspired bodices, loose sleeves, and skirts that are sumptuously draped, not frivolously gathered into confining waistlines.
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