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Pierre wisely makes little attempt to evoke the actual shootings and the suicide of the perpetrator.
"General Ike" wisely makes no attempt to recap its subject's entire career, nor even his entire military career.
But it's hard to lay claim to one of the most scrutinized figures in American history, and Carter wisely makes him a peripheral character.
The Bush plan wisely makes a point of only rewarding the shareholders of companies who actually are forking over some cash to the Treasury.
Conversely, choosing a.m. foods wisely makes you less likely to experience swings in mood.
The Farewell Address, as Eisenhower wisely makes clear, is fundamentally about the tension between security and liberty, between the military challenges of an increasingly interconnected world and the pressure that preparing for such challenges exerts upon the delicate framework of the republic.
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So Senator Obama wisely made another choice.
Mr. Obama has wisely made the prevention of nuclear terrorism and proliferation a central strategic priority.
Meanwhile, president he is, and the Alliance has wisely made it plain that it does not intend systematic opposition.
With the economy in a death spiral, he wisely made his finance minister his first appointment, selecting Ishaq Dar.
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