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The puzzles generally revolve around making clever use of the virtual physical environment and, most important, they make sense rather than feel arbitrary.
The cells that survive are selected for gene transformation, which Dale accomplishes by making clever use of a common soil bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
Ms. Manich's staging was imaginative, freely mingling modern and antiquarian touches in the sets and costumes, and making clever use of shadow play.
Via Mark Thoma, a new paper in Vox on the effects of increased rail service, making clever use of natural experiments created by changes in German ownership and regulation.
Mr Obama is also making clever use of affinity groups getting nurses to organise meetings with other nurses and Catholics (a vital group in Pennsylvania, accounting for almost 25% of people) to organise meetings with other Catholics.Consider Mr Biden's hometown.
"Compression" is certainly one of the more innovative shows to come down the pike this season, with some participants making clever use of techy new materials and devices and others doing nice turns in more traditional mediums.
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Meanwhile, some of the multi-channel networks (MCNs) helping musicians make more money from YouTube suggested that increasing payouts requires making cleverer use of Google's service, rather than simply demanding higher per-stream rates.
She evokes the Chattanooga train out of chairs and planks, makes clever use of shadow-play and never lets us forget that minstrel-shows built to the carnivalesque obscenity of the company cakewalk.
With a distinctive Spanish take on Nadsat, it also makes clever use of Beethoven's Ode to Joy to get us in the mood for a touch of ultraviolence.
Anthony Lamble's design also makes clever use of a pair of stepladders and a portable tower to whisk us through Joe's life and, as he proved in Titanic, Southerland is a master of marshalling large forces in a small space.
Hybrid leaders make clever use of inconsistency.
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