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The plaintiffs used a novel tack that won them a $10.1 billion verdict in 2003.
He'll tack that way as surely as his image people will work on that touch of unctuousness.
The result was to try taking a tack that would break through by being unusual for a food product.
Rather than proceeding chronologically, the exhibition moves through the human life cycle, a tack that feels appropriate for portraiture.
So the Bloomberg administration has taken a tack that could be called "do it first, answer questions later".
The ads took a tongue-in-cheek tack that sought to make the brand name a synonym for fortitude.
The European Court of Justice seems to have taken a more permissive tack that should give local bodies more ample maneuvering power in operating services of general interest.
A campaign for Kahlúa, the coffee liqueur from Mexico, is taking an offbeat tack that is indicative of a change in how marketers speak with consumers.
Of late, however, some mainstream brands have been dipping their toes into the water, usually taking a humorous tack that is meant to deflect criticism.
Some lawmakers could threaten to block the deal as a way to receive side agreements addressing home state priorities, a tack that has been used before with success.
And now England are committed to a tack that is carrying them, almost inexorably, towards an early exit from the World Cup.
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