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It has built a road in the smartest bit of Kigali, Rwanda's capital, as well as a new ministry of foreign affairs and a convention centre.
He denounced tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas, but defended free trade.The smartest bit of the speech dealt with the slightly cartoonish argument about the role of government that has dominated both party conventions over the past fortnight.
The smartest bit of political wisdom he ever heard was dispensed by George W. Bush one spring day at the White House residence in 2004, at a time when his re-election effort was not going especially well.
Perhaps the smartest bit of casting was giving Danny Glover the role as the dad and referee.
America Ferrara and Eva Longoria had the smartest bit of the night, mocking a previous Globes mix-up by pointing out that they were not Eva Mendes or Gina Rodriguez, while Leonardo DiCaprio provided the evening's best moment.
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If that is the case, this would be a smart bit of salvaging and recycling.
Through a smart bit of asset flipping, it was the only bank that profited from the ill-fated takeover of ABN Amro, a Dutch bank, in 2007.
Between those shows, there is a smart bit of anniversary surfing, with a version of Pat Barker's first world war novel Regeneration.
Harrison had a decent chance of beating Sosnowski, so the Pole – and Hearn – did a smart bit of business negotiating more money for more bruises.
The breakfast show is traditionally the slot that dictates a station's personality, and picking Grimshaw is a smart bit of repositioning.
(In a particularly smart bit of jujitsu, the show took a viewer criticism, that Lockhart Gardner won too many cases to be realistic, and transformed it into a legal threat, as Scott-Carr accused the firm of bribing judges).
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