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Complementary to Johnson's ability to create opportunities was the ruthlessness with which he exploited them.

His reticence on the subject of taxes gave Mr. Schundler a huge opening, which he exploited during their televised debates.

Apart from a peculiarly Russian mystical tradition, which he exploited — evoking the compact spell of the icon, as a conduit of the divine — his work amounts to a cosmic "Song of the Open Road".

Apart from a peculiarly Russian mystical tradition, which he exploited — evoking the compact spell of the icon, as a conduit to the divine — his work amounts to a cosmic 'Song of the Open Road.' " Art lovers planning a road trip might want to pick up a set of "Malevich and the American Legacy" note cards.

"He was a man taken by the Russian Revolution from the smallness of the Jewish world near Odessa, where he was born, and given a global stage, which he exploited to become one of the most famous literary celebrities of his era," said Jonathan Brent, editorial director of Yale University Press, who is researching a biography of Babel.

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Academia and sex (and its unavoidable clash with his religion) are Lodge's other great themes, which he exploits with considerable wit.

Indeed, his conservatism grounds the tigerish pounces with which he exploits the formal and rhetorical capacities of the medium in unprecedented ways, stirring in the viewer a vicarious elation.

He was honoured with the Nobel prize for literature in 1986 and credited with possessing "a prolific store of words and expressions which he exploits to the full in witty dialogue, in satire and grotesquery, in quiet poetry and essays of sparkling vitality".

Hagen-born Henning Wehn is aware of the prejudices about his country - that the people are humourless, pedantic, and ruthlessly efficient - but the amiable, self-deprecating and witty way in which he exploits those stereotypes throws a gentle light on the boorishness and jingoism that are part of the British psyche.

Hamilton's paintings include several that comment on perception, and some that are pretty beyond belief until one finds the wrong note in them, and yet others in which he exploits commercial hard-sell symbolism and style in combination with fine-art devices.

Welles was always aware of his own myth, which he unabashedly exploited in any way he could for personal gain.

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