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But that's a pretty loose gambit for KALW's 99% Invisible.
It was a sensible gambit: for decades, music had been among Cuba's most popular legal exports.
Going to the United Nations remains a high-stakes gambit for Mr. Abbas.
A gambit for better gear had begun to extend into an argument for a better world.
Happening pool scenes have proved to be a profitable gambit for Las Vegas casinos.
PEARL CRYSTAL SCHER had a strong opening gambit for her first campaign for elective office.
This turns out to be a gambit for the homeless Marcus to crash and get grub, but the sweaty, terrible drum practice and clubgoing energize Troy.
It was a winning gambit, for a little more than a month later, on October 17, 2006, Bush signed the Military Commissions Act into law.
Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, in a populist gambit for national attention, made a show of pardoning one of the Scottsboro nine in 1976.
It is a risky gambit for the orchestra and its new music director, Alan Gilbert, who have invested a lot of resources and hopes in the production.
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In what is a logical if desperate gambit for easy profit, Wainwright is launching a national licensing and merchandising campaign built on the nonexistent shoulders of the mascot.
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