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Surely, the ever nimble Updike would never have yielded to the tired lure of the tireless — would he?
Mr. Traficant, ever nimble with critics, has questioned whether the Sicily study tour was actually itself tinged with Mafia corruption.
Nearly all of the new arrangements were by the orchestra members, and they had a hard act to follow: Mr. Simon's meticulous originals, with their ingenious cultural hybrids and ever nimble rhythms.
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Mr. Hammett was, as ever, nimble-fingered and lissome, his guitar erupting into taut howls when needed, while Mr. Trujillo, who wields his bass as if showing off a prizewinning fish, played meaty figures that neatly supported Mr. Ulrich's propulsion.
But I was wearing a knockoff of the endlessly photographed gown Hilary Swank had so stunningly preened in three and a half weeks earlier at the Academy Awards -- a copy ginned up by an ever nimbler arm of the fashion industry specializing in reproductions from runways and awards ceremonies.
"Yes, you have to be ever more nimble, ever more quick, and you've got to work out what the last man standing approach to the newspaper industry is as well as doing the land grab in digital," he says.
Mumbai's underworld, ever so nimble in adapting to the market, saw an opportunity and used its muscle for extortion and securing a stake in the developing real estate industry.
This is critical in a world where exponential change is becoming the norm and in which companies need to become ever more nimble to stay relevant.
But what is most amazing about our era is not the fact of the whining about modern inconveniences, but rather that the whining is read as demand by ever-more-nimble companies.
The EP ranges from a remake of the Japanese kitsch-pop tune "Ishin Denshin (You've Got to Help Yourself)" to another one of Rice-Oxley's perfectly-composed ballads, "My Shadow," which showcases singer Tom Chaplin's ever-more-nimble tenor and a recurring piano riff just as memorable, if more subtle, than the one in Coldplay's "Clocks".
No publisher in history has ever been so nimble and shameless and talented and shrewd in monetizing the words and pictures it produced.
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