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Picture by picture, we are thrown back into discontinuous feelings that she quickens and manipulates as deftly as a Hitchcock or a Kubrick.

Titled "Understanding Journalistic Protocols for Covering Breaking News," the speech was intended to help budding journalists understand Xinhua's dual mission: to give Chinese leaders a fast and accurate picture of current events and to deftly manipulate that picture for the public to ensure social harmony, and by extension, the Communist Party's hold on power.

The speech was intended to help budding journalists understand Xinhua's dual mission: to give Chinese leaders a fast and accurate picture of current events and to deftly manipulate that picture for the public to ensure social harmony, and by extension, the Communist party's hold on power.

The way the writers were able to deftly manipulate our feelings was impressive: we go from desperation to disappointment to relief in the span of ten minutes.

Indeed, as the narrator says, "All the reading she had done had given her a view of life that they had never seen". Matilda learns to deftly manipulate the cruel, ignorant adults around her.

Two of the pillar concepts of post-war U.S. foreign policy -- George Kennan's Containment theory and Mutual Assured Destruction -- seem ancient and irrelevant in a world where rogue nations deftly manipulate global powers, information zips across the world in a nanosecond, and suicide bombers travel with impunity across borders.

She and Murray play together beautifully, at times mocking each other, at other times conspiring, and at all times deftly manipulating and winning over the audience as they deftly brutalize the innocents onstage.

He achieves this through a series of deftly manipulated ramps.

Since early in his checkered career, he had deftly manipulated musical identities.

She is seen as having been victimized by an imperfect drug-testing system or having deftly manipulated that system.

At Miami Beach in 1972, the brain trust of Senator George McGovern of South Dakota deftly manipulated the rules to guarantee his victory.

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