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The Fed has also craftily encouraged that belief, while not yet committing itself.
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Yet if those two plots had been less craftily positioned, one directly superimposed upon the other, a clearer and different observation would have emerged.
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We can pick and choose which photos we share and craftily edit our words to ensure we convey the image we want others to see.
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The chain has inserted itself into the American urban landscape more quickly and craftily than any retail company in history, and has forever changed Western-branding strategies.
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"They can craftily explain what is wrong with rescuing the euro, but they have no concept on how the future of Europe should look, " Bild wrote.
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That "pushing 'round the corner" technique is a matter of craftily dropping back, in orchestration, pacing, melodic development and "pushing 'round the corner" you didn't expect.
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Its business has been built on chat-rooms for teenagers, e-mail, craftily packaged information and an unremitting quest to make its on-line services friendly to even the most technophobic web neophyte.
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The point is, rather, that Mr Strauss-Kahn craftily balanced the economic need to liberalise markets, in order to sustain that recovery, with the political need to reassure the restive left.
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In the videos below, various YouTubers demonstrate tricks for enhancing the Sony infrared snooping trick by blocking all visible light with IR filters, or, more craftily, a cutout of an overexposed film negative.
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