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President Sein has quite cleverly tapped into the popular frenzy surrounding the former political prisoner.
As the campaign for this year's election got under way, the team behind "Uhuruto" — a popular label for the Uhuru Kenyatta-William Ruto ticket — cleverly tapped into this skepticism and a deep well of anti-British, anti-Western sentiment.
The Fox contest, in which 50 women competed to marry a mystery millionaire, cleverly tapped into the same retro impulse that accounts for the success of the ABC quiz show, several other television series and much popular culture in general.
In an exciting development, many trolls and abusers have also cleverly tapped in to the female psyche and identified that surely the greatest insult of all is to loftily advise a woman that she is so ugly, no man would deign even to rape her.
A referendum on becoming a republic in 1999 failed, largely out of popular cynicism about the motives of the politicians promoting the reform.With his people's summit, Mr Rudd's bid for a fresh start has at least cleverly tapped a growing sense among Australians that politicians and civil servants do not have all the answers.
Be strong!"' So they trusted each other when Hamm faked her way past a defender and to the side of Germany's net, then cleverly tapped the ball back to the same teen who had missed an open net in the 93rd minute.
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To supplement its range of basics, Uniqlo has been cleverly tapping the talent of high-profile designers to create more fashion-led collections.
You don't have to walk far in San Francisco's South of Market district to find engineers who have built highly profitable iPhone apps or are poised to cleverly tap the tens of millions of messages sent daily on Twitter.
What makes Secret maybe more addictive than the rest is the way it cleverly taps into your address book to reveal whether a poster is a "friend" (meaning you know them), or a friend of friend, which of course has you trying to figure out who may be behind the post.
Indeed, Charvet's project cleverly taps into our cultural obsession with human-robot relationships (and, of course, sex).
Provenance was cleverly tapping into the public's desire to crack open the art world, offering the tantalizing dream that anyone could find a Pollock or a Leonardo or a Turner languishing in a basement or a thrift shop.
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