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"Our immigrant communities," Ms. Shama said, "know how to navigate a lot of the city that they participate in — they know how to put a parade together.
The Republicans, he said, know how to create a "well-branded narrative," while Democrats fight back with the pebbles of isolated facts.
A geisha, she said, "knew how to handle men".
Everyone knows that money talks, but only he, it was said, knew how to talk back.
The governor, Mr. Lentol said, "knows how to strike a compromise".
Can you guess which playoff team she said knew how to "turn an underdog into a victor"?
Congress, she said, knows how money can warp politics, and she suggested that the Supreme Court should have paid more deference to that expertise.
Investors and foundations, he said, "know how to work with non-profits and companies trying to make as much money as possible", but not companies like Daktari.
Marc Jacobs, it is fair to say, knows how to get the attention of a jaded world.
Not even his lawyers, they say, know how to reach him.
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