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Like many ambitious artists, she skillfully exploited her social circle, so shrewdly that an 1867 article was titled, "Mrs. Cameron, Her Friends and Her Photographs".
Some of the most prominent women in Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's government owe their start to Mitterrand, and if those women seem to be much more numerous than they really are, it's because Mitterrand chose so shrewdly that today they're the politicians who are actually doing something — the ones you read about and remember.
Some of the most prominent women in Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's government owe their start to Mitterrand, and if those women seem to be much more numerous than they really are, it's because Mitterrand chose so shrewdly that today they're the politicians who are actually doing something the ones you read about and remember.
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"Point Blank" is an exhilarating adrenaline rush with breakneck momentum so shrewdly calculated that you could imagine its French director, Fred Cavayé, standing by with a heart-rate monitor.
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.
"Both are copies, of course, but so shrewdly and exactingly recreated that they are almost as gratifying as the original".
The premise of Ira Levin's 1970s bestseller was far-fetched, but the book identified so shrewdly the male backlash against feminism that it bequeathed a phrase that has remained in the language ever since: the Stepford Wives.
He's a superb writer; the books are very readable without being oversimplified, and you get completely drawn in to the setting, the plot and the characters that he so shrewdly develops.
But it was a measure of his personal insecurity that a man who was otherwise so shrewdly attuned to political nuance could have such a blind eye to his own performance in this regard".
Maybe that was because so much immersive dissonance and molded feedback had been so shrewdly compressed elsewhere in the show.
(Though I love Jane Austen because she's so shrewdly practical: you can hear the chink of cash in every paragraph).
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