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So don't even try to get clever with me.
"Don't get clever with the lawyers; the point is we're leaving," is the kicker.
Other people get clever with celery pesto and celery salt (sprinkled onto buttered corn), which is slowly winning me round.
2. Don't get clever with legal structures.
That means you'll have to get clever with regard to your customizations – perhaps making all messaging apps one color, but using varying vibration patterns to help differentiate them, for instance.
Officials also may get clever with the definition of a state-established exchange, for example by renting the federal exchange website mechanisms, contracting out to piggyback on other state exchanges, revising current regulations for what constitutes a section 1311 exchange, etc.
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Then, in the 1980s, television began to get cleverer, with more complex offerings such as Hill Street Blues and The Singing Detective.
Representative Barbara Lee, Democrat of California, got clever with the nickname of the Ryan budget, which Republicans have called "The Pathway to Prosperity".
Getting clever with sounds that are already there is something Francis Crow and David Prior did with Organ of Corti – a sculpture designed to feed on the sound around it, and which stood near Saint Paul's Cathedral, London, in 2011.
Parents really are getting clever with how they discipline.
There are also currently companies sustainably producing straws from avocado waste and wheat and some cocktail bars have gotten clever with cocktail tasting by implementing long, tubular pasta instead.
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