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Margaret Thatcher shrewdly made him her campaign manager.
Atkinson also shrewdly made the point that style, not substance, was the issue.
Hague found himself aboard the wrong horse, but he shrewdly made amends by orchestrating the Sea Girt rally for Roosevelt.
Ever since local government cuts began rolling out the government has shrewdly made it look like it's somehow nothing to do with Westminster.
But his desk and his wardrobe were a shambles — a sow's ear he shrewdly made into a silk purse via the famous "Neatness isn't everything" reëlection poster, pictured at the top of this post.
Back in June when Apple announced the release of Touch ID for developers at WWDC, the company shrewdly made its entrance into the consumer identity market.
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She gets Solly-the-Sword-Swallower on her Dixie Cup and one of them shrewdly makes a trade with her.
Fall's production, like Wertenbaker's play, shrewdly makes the point that the officers themselves are a riven bunch with less immediate hope of redemption.
Its chief points are verbal, and — despite the considerable pathos at the piece's heart — so shrewdly, wittily made that the audience laughed with recognition as it followed his quest.
Shrewdly, Ballard made sure his sea-bottom itinerary took him close to where the Titanic was thought to lie.
Then there is a project with Peter Gabriel, and a one-man show on the subject of memory, which will please anyone who recalls his The Far Side of the Moon (2000) – in particular the exquisite final scene in which a shrewdly placed mirror made it look as if Lepage was walking in space.
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