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And then Mr. Paisley wisely moved on.
Other countries have wisely moved in that direction.
"Thank you," he said in a comment directed at the photographer, who had wisely moved on.
Mr. Bloomberg has wisely moved to cut back placement contracts for agencies that have done a poor job.
He also wisely moved toward "pay as you go" on capital projects, a step that lightens future debt obligations.
The 60-year-old engineer wisely moved to bolster his position with gestures meant to calm nerves and signal subtle change.
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At times, the album wisely moves deeper into the back catalogue.
It can be tough to run away from Peppers, anyway, given that Marinelli wisely moves him around.
(The great Irish novelist William Trevor has done exactly that: wisely moving to Devon in the 1950s, he has since produced works of genius and an English country garden).
One of the world's leading lyric tenors, he continues to plan his career wisely, moving steadily up into the heavier vocal assignments represented here by Gustavo's valedictory last-act aria from Un Ballo in Maschera and Gabriele Adorno's furious denunciation of the Doge in Simon Boccanegra.
Director Andy Sandberg wisely moves things along as quickly as possible, hoping the more plates he tosses in the air the less likely we'll notice there's not much on the menu.
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