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They are not smartly dressed or something – again, very different from the stereotype.
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It wasn't that he wasn't smartly turned out, he was riding a mule.
Prizes not only encouraged writers to aim for the dead level of mediocrity, they acted as an advance guard for the forces of establishment reactionism — wielding money instead of guns: "Someone always foots the bill, of course, and when the outcome doesn't smartly show the feet, they are inclined to squeak," he wrote, "to meddle, or to withdraw their moral and monetary support".
You can't smartly block ingoing stuff.
If he is right, India's all-important private-sector investment will not recover smartly.
It might have proved costly had Pantilimon not reacted smartly to repel Rémy Cabella's shot.
She claims that upon accepting the invitation to dinner, Mr Bird said she was not dressed smartly enough.
She asserted that the system does not seem smartly tailored to focus on dangerous people rather than "good, law-abiding people".
But, as a professional, she had gained the reputation as a soft, timid runner who did not race smartly and was unreliable in major competitions.
They ended up doing neither and could have conceded a late winner too had Brad Knighton not saved smartly from Cummings in injury time.
The best test of their humanness is not how smartly they offer answers but how quickly they interrupt, get distracted, compress information into slang codes, rely on "uh"s and "ah"s.
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