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He intelligently crafted logical lines atop the New Orleans-style ensemble, double-timing and improvising forcefully and with authority.
In his sophisticated argument against the physiocrats (those who advocated the supremacy of agriculture), he intelligently employed the idea of the division of labour to defend those who labour with their minds, observing that service is as important as productivity.
I think that he had a hard race on quite fast ground at Epsom and after the bump, Kevin [Darley] wasn't happy with the way he was so he intelligently, being a good horseman, took care of the horse.
At its best, the anti-realism movement has some good points, as made in Paul Berman's Terror and Liberalism, where he intelligently challenges the corrosive cynicism of foreign policy realists like Henry Kissinger, who are far too eager to support domestic strongmen overseas in the name of "national interests".
He intelligently finishes his drink to fortify him, and says, "I just jumped over a hurdle I never did before, and now I'm skewered, I'm shattered.
He intelligently answered by saying, "I don't think we should support Louisiana politics or their cajun style, so I'm going to stick with regular fish and chips".
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In subsequent friendlies he has intelligently added variations, and everything he tries seems to be working.
One more quote from Frum, where he's lamenting the fact that the talk radio, Fox News, and Tea Party crazies have persuaded and bullied Congressional Republican politicians into following them off the cliff: When Rush Limbaugh said that he wanted President Obama to fail, he was intelligently explaining his own interests.
At thirty-three, he is good-looking and hip, with a shaved head, and he speaks intelligently, though with the vagueness about self and reality that afflicts royalty and child stars, and that comes from never having seen oneself accurately reflected in the eyes of others.
But while he talks intelligently about people who have committed crimes serious enough to warrant imprisonment, he is presiding over a system for punishing minor offenders that is so harsh, arbitrary and unfair that it has provoked almost unanimous opposition from the people whose responsibility it is to decide what constitutes fair punishment for a minor offences – the magistrates.
"I'm not sure that he could intelligently discuss the differences between right and left in Israeli politics," Mr. Bam said.
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