Mr Kwasniewski has been a temperate, even-handed president, rising skilfully above the squabbling of party politics.
He was seen as fairly sensible, and has certainly handled relations with Russia and America skilfully.
In the 1980s, the Tories again skilfully exploited Labour's links to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
The interpretation may seem a touch cynical, but how about a skilfully beatified shell company?
But none of this will necessarily stop Mr Milosevic from continuing skilfully to divide and rule.
In short, he was an extraordinarily complicated man, and the author copes skilfully with his complexity.
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Wielding a paintbrush skilfully mattered less, so artists could be successful before (or without) refining their techniques.
Steven Naismith skilfully worked his way down the left wing and cut the ball infield to Miller.
In Mr Greenspan, the Fed has a strong leader who has managed to steer markets' expectations skilfully.
Grant's men skilfully engineered a number of openings late on and Piquionne headed wide from a glorious position.
But in America, Britain and some other countries, the state runs schools as skilfully as Brezhnev ran the economy.
But Mr Saleh has skilfully played off tribes, parties and religious factions against each other or bribed their leaders into acquiescence.
Murphy skilfully evaded Lewis Stevenson before playing a teasing low ball towards O'Brien, who was inches away from making a scoring connection.
Acclaimed English golf architect Martin Hawtree has skilfully routed holes around and between the massive dunes, some measuring 80 feet in height.
All the same, it was Mr Subramaniam who got the wheat growing, skilfully guiding the project through India's political and bureaucratic fog.
Though many are juvenile, violent or pornographic, others are intricate narratives skilfully illustrated and meant to educate as much as to entertain.
Israel has skilfully played upon the dangers from a potentially nuclear Iran.
Short and compact, on the Concept E-go, urban traffic will seem like a videogame that will be fun and easy to skilfully nE-gotiate.
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She skilfully depicts the discontinuity between the bursting emotions of men's interior life and the choked, inarticulate bleating that expresses them or fails to.
The explanations, particularly in the thorny field of quantum physics, are excellent, and the selection of subject matter skilfully winnows a vast field.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has paid tribute to David Cameron for negotiating "very skilfully" in favour of a cut to the EU budget.
Though it has handled this metamorphosis skilfully, it has remained less of a force than, well, Morgan Stanley, now the world's pre-eminent investment bank.
Until now western diplomats and aid agencies have supported her and she has skilfully used that support to strengthen her power base yet further.
And the home side punished that miss when Goodwillie skilfully evaded the Hamilton defence and found Daly, who slid the ball home into the corner.
The irony is that the centrepiece of the changes, the abolition of the Lord Chancellor's post, would have been broadly welcomed if handled more skilfully.
Mr Lavin, by contrast, skilfully cashed in on the government's misfortunes.
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Voters seem to have given way to fear, skilfully stoked by the No campaign, that a tax on the rich could easily become a tax on everybody.
As he pointed out, a minority of consumers will leap at the idea of open data, but most will be left cold unless it is marketed skilfully.
They were much less convinced of the merits of a new round and they skilfully and stubbornly held out until there was enough on the table to persuade them to go ahead.
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