Goldman even manages to deftly juggle reputation risk in the course of its business.
And Montezemolo, wily old politician that he is, deftly steered the conversation back to Fisichella.
Four-man rowing sculls glide past, oarsmen grunting as the coxswain deftly works the rudder.
Like the SS-AR1, the SS-AR2's cabinet design was developed as deftly as its base materials.
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So Sanofi has been deftly presenting its Acomplia data at cardiology meetings, sending heart doctors aflutter.
In the brooding "Say Demesne, " he moves deftly into a crooning style not unlike Richard Hawley's.
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That could mean a lot of money for those who deftly manage the tasks.
They subject products to intense scrutiny and research, deftly scouring customer reviews and ratings.
Since then Chou has deftly become a good friend to almost every player in the handset business.
Mr Clarke deftly describes the twisting contours of Keynes's impact on both economic policy and economic theory.
It is all the more difficult because the Clinton administration deftly foiled the strategy before it started.
Photographers in Africa continue to call upon their rich and diverse cultural heritage, while deftly confounding western expectations.
Republicans criticized Granholm for dithering over her running mate selection while Posthumus moved deftly to name state Sen.
He will have to accommodate the Duma, the lower house of parliament, and handle the regional governors deftly.
Here, he deftly balances the dark urgency of small-town youth with the slithering, energetic release that dance provides.
Rather than impress people with device specifications or cut-rate prices, they can shine by deftly launching this new iPhone.
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Kellogg is also deftly appealing to sugar addicts who kid themselves about nutrition.
The gradually more insistent incursions of the second world war are deftly brought to bear on Lavinia's heady affair.
Which countries are best positioned to pivot deftly in this emerging world order?
Often, as with her edits, the effect was deftly to sharpen the piece further and in an entertaining way.
Henry ran onto the ball and deftly chipped it over Gruenebaum when the goaltender came out to face him one-on-one.
This Dostoyevsky-like thriller set in London deftly delineates the ugly descent of Mix Cellini from fitness equipment repairman to murderer.
"They act this way toward their mother or their daughter, " Hare said, damaging family members as deftly as work colleagues.
When a high income earner mentions high tax burdens, some will cry foul no matter how deftly he says it.
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In telling Mr Elmore's story, Mr Bonner deftly weaves in a brief history of American capital punishment and its discontents.
The new head, William Donaldson, a former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, will need to tread more deftly.
The Toffees only just shaded the first half and Mikel Arteta's deftly struck shot was well saved by Mark Schwarzer.
In all, the Labour leader was in rather good form, deftly adapting her content instead of relying solely upon prepared material.
Mr Foden deftly weaves both Gandhi and Churchill into the tale, and imagines what they might have thought of each other.
It turned out to be a deftly assembled fake, manufactured by a former perfumer who went into the wine counterfeiting business.
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