But only those who are both exceptionally talented and exceptionally savvy can escape the ethnic pigeonhole. |
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They are savvy business women who trade vegetables and other products in the markets of the Togolese capital, Lome. |
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Instead, Krenzel operated on smarts and savvy, avoiding the mistake and feeding the ball to those hard-charging running backs. |
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He gets good yardages before the tournament, and is savvy about making adjustments to suit changing conditions. |
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Even I, who entered not knowing an egg cockle from a dosinia, came out savvy of tooth shells and lightning whelks. |
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By taking advantage of these deals, the internet savvy can save money and stretch their incomes. |
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The cotton-poly blend of the shirt with its circa 1970s design bespeaks a certain creative savvy. |
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Renowned for his talents of motivation, Allen had cobbled together a team of savvy veterans beyond their physical prime. |
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But more than anything else, he is an astute trend-spotter and savvy marketer. |
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Presumably, if a not technological savvy person stumbles into PC world, they will be taken to the expensive, fancily packaged stuff. |
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His friends say what he lacks in political savvy he makes up in business acumen. |
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Dot-com upstarts, telecomm giants, media firms, and consumer-electronics companies are far more aggressive and market savvy. |
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The psychologically savvy custodian is adept at pinpointing key moments in his development. |
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It's a kind of status symbol to show you are modern, progressive, technically savvy and what not. |
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Are these savvy businessfolk simply throwing their money into a black hole? |
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For one thing, the ferrets weren't very predator savvy, and naive ferrets made easy prey for hawks, eagles and other grassland hunters. |
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Trigger-happy traders and savvy institutional investors rarely put down cold cash for bonds. |
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While a few savvy anglers carry flares, stoves, and tents, the majority are ill-prepared for hours or days stuck on a drifting ice floe. |
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Their net savvy customers no longer have to rush out in a hurry to check their mail or surf the net for the information they are looking for. |
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To cut the cost, savvy bosses burnt firewood, chaff and coal cinders in addition to the coal briquettes and balls. |
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Both are blue-collar workers, and both have enough size, strength and savvy to clog up the middle. |
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The most obvious reason I avoid the movement is because MRAs are some of the least politically savvy people on the Internet. |
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Mugging up on money matters might sound boring, but being financially savvy will save you thousands of pounds during your lifetime. |
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But they met with repeated frustration for reasons ranging from undercapitalization to a lack of marketing savvy to simple bad luck. |
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Otherwise the political savvy and power-sharing successes of the new government will be for naught. |
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Without hesitation, the savvy shopper races through the revolving door and picks up sundresses, swimsuits and sandals. |
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It differs from cyberpunk in that cyberpunk was not a product of technologically savvy authors. |
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The task might have been botched by a less savvy salesperson, who might have treated it like just another sales call. |
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I am computer savvy, and had read other blogs and thought it'd be worth a shot. |
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Spirituality is an extra that's added on to a secular base of economic savvy, career know-how, and social smarts. |
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But not all travelers are as savvy with math and could use some help figuring out the bottom line. |
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This account has depicted the sultana's tenacity and political savvy in holding the Ayyubid kingdom together. |
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No wonder the Western world has been smitten by the sari, and every woman with a smidgen of sartorial savvy wants one. |
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So, if there's a tax break on interest payments, savvy companies should favor debt over equity. |
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Smart retailers are exploiting their Web savvy to bolster their bricks-and-mortar operations. |
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It is also the source of a great part of the subcultural bricoleur's stylistic savvy. |
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The dot com revolution spawned a whole new generation of savvy, job hopping free agents who each said proudly they were their own security. |
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Along with their technical skills, these researchers possess unusual business and media savvy, say their peers. |
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This savvy South Carolinian will soon be named the director of the new Office of Global Communications. |
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Fine says using them requires a bit more makeup savvy than using bronzers, because highlighters require precise blending. |
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He demonstrated his impressive intellectual aptitude and capacity for clear speaking, along with some real political savvy. |
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Key to the success of this young firm has been the technical and business savvy of the four partners. |
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These books will assist adults and children in the quest for nonpassive, more savvy viewing habits. |
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He believes that customers are more wine savvy than ever before and are willingly doing their research before dining out. |
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The executives that I met with impressed me with their drive, intelligence, business savvy and can-do attitude. |
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They combine the work ethic of Baby Boomers with the can-do attitude of Veterans and the technological savvy of Generation Xers. |
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Some savvy businesses owners add their company's name, logo, phone number and address to the exterior of their awnings and canopies. |
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In spite of being all-powerful, the Olympians weren't too savvy when it came to social functions. |
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It also requires business savvy, a subject that isn't covered in most professional schools. |
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Over time, Indians are becoming more market savvy and catering to the demands of the American consumer. |
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A savvy lawyer knows how to use a client's brand of celebrity to his advantage. |
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Now they are savvy, mostly because people are more out and so most heteros KNOW gay people. |
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Bernero has savvy and changes speeds, but hitters sometimes sit on his off-speed stuff. |
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If you want to carry your drink savvy around, bring along a vermouth sprayer to add some zest to your gin. |
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It's about time someone outside the Religious Right got some media savvy and gumption. |
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Given the increasing popularity of low-cost air travel, environmental groups have been savvy in their campaigning approach. |
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This examination can develop children's aesthetic awareness and media savvy and help them become more careful and literate readers of media. |
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The perioperative environment is becoming more complex, and its leaders need to possess some business savvy and be clinically astute. |
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Alongside good looks and maybe talent, a little business savvy never hurt anyone trying to get somewhere in the music industry. |
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So was Pultizer just another savvy, opportunistic American businessman with an eye on the main chance? |
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Accompanied by Flipside, whose rhymes are always slick and savvy, the two performed a dynamite set. |
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His business savvy meant he took risks in the technology, telecoms, internet, hotels and construction, retail and automobile sector. |
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At only 17, he has amassed a private fortune with his business savvy, founded, like Uma's success, on his linguistic flexibility. |
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But with 8,000 partners, identifying those with the necessary business savvy and relationship-building skills isn't easy. |
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Some question whether government entities have the technological or business savvy to move quickly into the Internet Age. |
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Today's savvy entrepreneurs are constantly growing and developing in all areas of their lives. |
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Most are very knowledgeable and savvy about business and know how to cut a deal. |
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Behind every brilliant best-selling author is usually a perceptive, savvy publisher. |
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I couldn't believe the guy, all he talked about was how rich, successful, smart and savvy he was. |
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Critical to that strategy is our development as savvy consumers and smart investors. |
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Also, the more technically savvy a participating business is, the easier it is to continue to keep up-to-date with technologies. |
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It's clear now that savvy foreign investors won't be tempted by such headache-prone deals. |
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Many of our informants, from novice Internet users to tech savvy veterans, emphasized how important it is to have an easily navigable Web site. |
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Why would it be a discredit to her if she is savvy enough to understand when a song is a hit and decide to sing it? |
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Today, tree-sits are sophisticated efforts employing cell phones, walkie-talkies, Web sites, mountaineering gear, and savvy public relations. |
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We are all so media savvy these days that there won't be anybody reading this who isn't familiar with the rags-to-riches-and-back-again story. |
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They talked about how media savvy he was and how devoted he was to young people. |
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Faced with such arrogance is it any wonder that savvy consumers are switching to screw caps? |
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I mean, I don't agree with a lot of what they say, but they usually are media savvy. |
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Technology today offers savvy business executives increasingly intelligent ways of cutting costs and automating business processes. |
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Piloted by a savvy young man called Wayan, I'm going to remain unruffled even during the vast traffic jam that oozes between Ubud and Kuta. |
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Many of the travelers sitting up front are not millionaires but frequent travelers and savvy fliers. |
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Developing savvy in voicing yourself is a super way to keep any convo going. |
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Financially savvy women are beginning to invest their money to ensure they have high living standards in retirement. |
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We hear a lot about consumers being more food savvy than ever before, and that the culinary intelligence quotient of the public is increasing. |
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First, you have to have artistic direction that provides inspiration and vision balanced with savvy business acumen. |
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Indeed, he was much more savvy, allowing his music to soundtrack car adverts while still banging on about how evil cars are. |
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Predicting trends and staying ahead of the curve is essential for any savvy business owner. |
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But for the savvy traveler who has been there, done that, Tokyo offers hidden charms to rejuvenate the heart and relieve the soles. |
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And savvy employers have started to realize that a happy employee is a productive one. |
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Now the company wants to extend that marketing and logistics savvy to beef and pork. |
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However, most of the time it is perfectly serviceable and it is attracting many business users as well as technically savvy and cost-conscious students. |
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Street savvy but compassionate, mystical but agnostic and above all, brilliantly idiosyncratic, Fly is a rambling poet of sorts. |
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Ares said there are instances where savvy gankers manage to exploit loopholes. |
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The Departed star is also a very savvy businessman, having produced hit shows like boardwalk Empire and Entourage. |
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The best, or at least most successful, are bridging the gap between punk-rock DIY ethos and social-media savvy. |
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And there are going to be some very savvy candidates, not just clownish flame-outs like Herman Cain. |
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His cto is expected to employ a similar tech savvy to make the federal government more accessible to citizens. |
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Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political savvy, and a healthy dose of kismet. |
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As Jenks suggests, tying up with AirAsia would make sense as the most savvy business decision. |
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The savvy forger with Pappy empties to fill might get his hands on some Old Weller and present it as its more illustrious cousin. |
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As for Simmons, he gets to ease his conscience while also burnishing his personal brand of savvy fandom. |
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Luc Besson is generally a savvy director when it comes to cultural politics. |
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It will require an all-hands-on-deck effort combining hard work, political savvy, and even a dollop of good luck. |
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His motivations to just make money can be viewed by this audience as self-centered, even if they may be business savvy. |
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When ducking into darkness beneath the deck, the savvy pirate would simply switch his eye patch from one eye to the other. |
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His own voice has matured well, developing resonance and combining the power of his younger years with the savvy he displayed in his white-soul days. |
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In a league of her own, the savvy businesswoman is a self-made franchise. |
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It wasn't as easy as predicted, but the Mexican lightweight backed up his words using quickness and ring savvy to punish and befuddle hometown hero, Gary Balletto. |
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However exactly the timeline unfolded, the fracas is emblematic of the White House's lack of political savvy. |
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Since the housing crash and its near bankruptcy, Freddie Mac has turned into a much more savvy, conservative company. |
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The challenges are for the liturgically savvy, whether ordained or lay. |
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Tough, frighteningly ambitious, politically savvy, and willing to take outsize risks. |
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Moore is famously amiable and social-media savvy, and he takes a gentler and more sophisticated tone than his predecessor. |
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Dixon is a savvy player with a knack for rushing the quarterback. |
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And even a pretty savvy lawyer would be hard-pressed to identify more than two or three of the judges. |
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It takes business acumen, marketing savvy, graphic-arts talent, and a clear understanding of what the customer sees from the other side of the screen. |
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No one should underestimate Malone's drive or business savvy. |
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After taking on this user interface project, I'm a lot more insightful about design issues and, well, rather humbled by the amount of design savvy I have yet to gain. |
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Jackson's political clout and business savvy made the deal happen. |
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But since the politics surrounding lay-offs are complex, it takes solid business training and legal savvy to advise managers well, according to those involved. |
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In this way you can combine the academic experience you gained in your degree with the street savvy you gain on the job and, hopefully, your confidence will grow. |
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He says those failures occur because many independent labels are artist driven and therefore don't bring much business savvy to their partnerships. |
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The first tier consists of councils in large cities, such as London, Birmingham and Manchester, which she said are IT savvy and have used the funding they received well. |
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These days savvy operators are using creative appetizers, innovative drink menus and electronic entertainment to draw patrons during hours when business is traditionally slow. |
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Her first three albums were surprisingly enjoyable, largely due to savvy producers who surrounded her lightweight voice with killer beats and memorable hooks. |
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I personally lacked the sexual education and social networking skills that savvy sex-industry professionals rely on. |
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Jensen is in a different political place than Grimes, and her more aggressive stance may indeed be a savvy strategic gambit. |
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The Kings are very, very savvy about building the long arc for their lead characters. |
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We take offense at anything and everything, and savvy media folks shout along all the way to the bank. |
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Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs. |
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And although he has an unevenly developed spirit of savvy and an often-childlike manner, he is quick to make adjustments. |
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How could a supposedly savvy political operation assemble such a monochromatic room? |
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Douglas, often a rather stolid actor, possessed the savvy to come near the brink of self-parody without falling over the edge. |
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This savvy, emotionally rich comedy-drama proves that the often sloppy Mumblecore genre has room for more disciplined and intelligent entertainment. |
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Kids, often more tech savvy than their parents, ogle XXX-rated photos and videos before they are legally old enough to do so. |
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He's a very intelligent football player, has the savvy and smarts. |
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He has unteachable court savvy and shooting touch, and showed star-caliber poise in taking Syracuse University to the national title as a freshman. |
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As charming as he is savvy, Abu Hattem cuts a dashing figure, invariably dressed in immaculate robes covered by a thin brown cloak edged with gold braid. |
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The most savvy travellers I know log onto Thorn Tree as they vagabond. |
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They're too tongue-in-cheek, too savvy and intelligent to be discounted as amateurs, yet sophomoric enough to not buckle to pretentiousness and delusions of grandeur. |
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A diverse range of benchmark wines were lined up to tantalise the group, while the wine specialist and I fielded questions from the savvy and vinously curious participants. |
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It's a great starter phone for someone who is not real tech savvy. |
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I will not bore you with all my heckles but suffice to say that he couldn't answer any of them, though I was not savvy enough to phrase them all as questions. |
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It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals. |
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I was repeatedly assured, by sophisticates and illiterates alike, that the king was on the CIA payroll, proof more of his fiscal savvy than his political corruption. |
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This can help a dealer cater to savvy, concealed-carry customers. |
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And while I am at it, I just thought I should say congrats to Meg for both a highly successful redesign and having an incredibly cool web savvy mother. |
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My own opinion was best summed up by the woman with whom I saw the play, a staunchly liberal, theatrically savvy playgoer who, like me, admires Sam Shepard greatly. |
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Now Tyson, still minus a chief trainer, must conquer both Etienne's almost supernatural determination and the savvy cornerman Tyson wanted for himself. |
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The fact that Johnson, with undeniable media savvy, has got in on the act is proof positive that blogs have gone from web curiosity to mainstream medium. |
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The problem with many of Spielberg's children is that they are sketched to be remarkably savvy but also innocent and dewy, as the situation warrants. |
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It's hoping that such widespread wireless access will help bridge the digital divide in the city and make Philly appear as a tech savvy place to tourists. |
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This displayed much-needed savvy, yet the SNP leader still struggles to impose his authority on his increasingly fractious and directionless party. |
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The anonymous lead is a sophisticated, respected, savvy drug dealer who is attempting to squirrel away enough dirty money to fund his early retirement. |
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In this scandalous era, savvy operatives like him are expendable. |
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The Dwellers' music could be described as a mixture of funked-out, jazzy-fantastic, savvy soul grooves with a hint of drum and bass and a gritty hip hop edge. |
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Making all that happen is a savvy script that sticks to the truth only when it needs to and an actress who gives a gleeful, ripsnorter of a performance. |
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A forward-thinking evaluation of positive changes to promote more independence and savvy in future generations. |
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How does she inspire savvy singles to remain a member in TribeOfSingles Love Matches until they meet their great love match? |
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Experts at lease guarantors Insurent are warning renters they should get market savvy before hitting the streets. |
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For those savvy enough to solve the secret, the prize is a coupon for KFC's new, sauce-drenched Buffalo Snacker chicken sandwich. |
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Current MNS users indicate that provider effectiveness is good but not great, hence a chance for savvy providers to steal existing market share. |
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In Boston, where fans are sports savvy, I would expect something akin to contests between the Romans, Visigoths and Picts. |
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If you are young, technologically savvy, and looking for a career, will you even consider the forest products industry? |
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Maurice was credited by the brothers as being the most technologically savvy member of the band. |
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Yes, he camps it up and makes overtly sexual quips, but he consistently outclasses everyone else in the book in skill, strength, and savvy. |
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Gains will come not just from mainstream security offerings, but also from savvy cross-pollinations. |
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Not everyone, but-who was it, Matthew mentioned 45 percent-there's an awful lot of very savvy, computer-literate people coming down the pike. |
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Her savvy manipulation of both men and wealth earns her a life of trials but ultimately an ending in reward. |
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With concise descriptions and listings by suburb, the book manages to provide an eye-opening experience for even the most savvy Sydneysider. |
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The savvy businesswoman hamming it up as a stark raving mad TV host. |
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She said the savvy businessman helped her develop the product and even gave it its catchy name, the Thong Thang. |
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A savvy newsvendor would first estimate how many papers she could sell that day, not how many she would sell, because the latter depends on how many she puts in her wagon. |
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The phone savvy businessperson's cauliflower ears are long gone. |
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Today savvy operators and designers are stenciling, streaking, stippling, spattering, sponging, mirroring, muraling and marbleizing their way to wonderful walls. |
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Buffalo Exchange is one of Williamsburg's hidden gems. Packed full of vintage and brand name clothing at a savvy price, it's a thriftster's haven. |
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A savvy mingler stops and adds the magic words, And what about you? |
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Despite most modern farms relying on GPS steering systems, robot milking machines and even drones, only one in 20 people surveyed would describe a farmer as tech savvy. |
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Combining their suite of influencer-identification-tools with a team of savvy outreach specialists scores all-star PR mentions, social media shout-outs and inbound-links. |
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Less than two months after we had acclimated her cows to their new home, an Internet savvy friend found an article on Bovine Leukemia Virus, which he passed on to me. |
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Reruns revive the old Fred Thompson in all his precampaign savvy. |
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Farber's cultism offered itself as a countergesture for savvy hipsters, and he kept it marginal enough to make sure the nonhip remained rigorously excluded. |
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Tech savvy G-men can remotely turn on cameras that transmit real-time images to investigators, without turning on the light that shows the camera is in use. |
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Another celebrity edition of a Channel 4 gameshow, with Countdown's Rachel Riley surely a likely winner, through general intelligence and her own gameshow savvy. |
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And the 30-year-old used all his ring savvy and experience to outthink and outbox the 19-year-old from Edgbaston to book his place in the quarter finals. |
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I especially commend his savvy in discussing a certain fictional coffee klatch with Don Ernesto that nearly a decade later still pays its author dividends. |
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