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"smartly" Definitions
  1. in a way that looks clean and neat; in fashionable and/or formal clothes
  2. (especially British English) in a way that is clean and neat and looks new and attractive
  3. (especially North American English) in a way that is intelligent
  4. quickly and usually done with force synonym briskly (1)
  5. in a way that is controlled by a computer, so that it appears to act in an intelligent way

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We'll look at what the campaigns are doing smartly, or not so smartly, online.
" Clinton then smartly stated, "Her name is Alicia Machado.
Amy Klobuchar -- and both have smartly seized their opportunity.
OnePlus smartly isn't ready to ditch the headphone jack yet.
But Varys smartly responds by telling her about his background.
It turned out to be smartly ahead of the curve.
RPGnet smartly recognized that, and stepped up to take action.
You could argue it is being smartly ambitious by necessity.
Apple not only bought back shares, it bought them smartly.
This playfully jarring juxtaposition felt smartly representative of contemporary Vietnam.
Raven smartly suggests that they crowd source what to do.
They've expanded smartly, into growing markets desperate for professional teams.
First, Android is smartly and intelligently integrated directly into Chrome.
China is just diligently and smartly pursuing its business interests.
In order to keep up with changes to Facebook, Smartly.
He says the company's emphasis on customer service helps Smartly.
To achieve this realignment, Democrats must act smartly and wisely.
Mr. Dick smartly summarizes complex procedures and cites exasperating statistics.
Smartly, Donnelly and Toscano don't overly editorialize in this chapter.
They crack smartly and make you nostalgic, wherever you're from.
This one found its timely topic, and smartly followed along.
The companies did not say exactly how much of Smartly.
The companies say that as part of the deal, Smartly.
But Wein — a pilot herself — smartly avoids the sensational term.
Or, as others pointed out, smartly voting their own interests.
That would be one thing: go bold or bravely, but smartly.
It's near impossible to "smartly" play your way across the map.
What didn't work so smartly was synching across all these devices.
Blackout smartly streamlines those systems into a simple "Quick Equip" menu.
In the past 30 years investment in dwellings has risen smartly.
The drone's rotor arms fold up and snap smartly into place.
And it's one of the more smartly run TV networks too.
That's because the military in both universes smartly pursue identical objectives.
We were the big bully, but we were not smartly led.
Pandora smartly targets users for these upsells by watching usage behavior.
Would I uncover a shady cabal of smartly dressed grime aficionados?
Obama has clearly, and smartly, abandoned hope of any congressional help.
Facebook is a target you strike smartly in World Without Mind.
It's well cast and smartly produced (if clearly on a budget).
The dress was rose red and nipped smartly at the waist.
Jawline, directed by Liza Mandelup, smartly sidesteps that kind of mockery.
Acts conclude with artfully arranged tableaus, underneath a smartly placed mirror.
Don't be afraid to fail, just try to do it smartly.
Playing the long game — smartly — is advice echoed by top investors.
Photos where you've, perhaps, got your eyes closed are smartly not shown.
Origins smartly infuses its open world with Aya, Bayek, and Khemu, too.
"He smartly made me feel like I was without power," she said.
GoPro's also smartly made the the Hero 5 Black easier to operate.
Breaking Bad was a riot — and El Camino smartly upholds that tradition.
Smartly, Klaus contacted a pair of WWII historians and the Danish authorities.
Commodity prices have picked up smartly from their nadir in early 2016.
In reality though, our brains are wired smartly to perform these tasks.
Unlike Apple, however, Smartly items are way cheaper than other competitive brands.
Hancock smartly reminds me that common objects are not normal, only normalized.
"The dumplings are our pride and joy," a smartly dressed waiter enthused.
While dressed smartly, the couple are seen exchanging a look of love.
Neither does Mr. Pendleton, whose staging smartly highlights the peril she faces.
His defense of the educational system in Cuba was also smartly nuanced.
Google has smartly kept the price the same with the Nest Mini.
The museum smartly rehired Herzog & de Meuron to also design the expansion.
Credibility gaps aside, Miranda smartly examines the slippery theme of personal identity.
And insurance companies, very smartly, they raised their premiums as a result.
Taking no chances, the three of them dressed smartly in shoes and trousers.
I might try busting myself smartly over the temple with the night-light.
This is why people of African heritage dress smartly to church every Sunday.
But the 133-year-old party has bounced back smartly in recent months.
Smartly, some players are already looking to reimagine themselves as broader financial outfits.
However, in a matter of seconds, Monson smartly escaped to earn the victory.
Plus, Walmart can smartly route shipments to the closest store to its customers.
The startup is simply but smartly updating it for a mobile-first age.
As Senior Tech Correspondent Christina Warren smartly noted, Apple was kind of distracted.
Smartly edited by "Roderick Jaynes" (who doesn't exist: It's the Coens!), Hail, Caesar!
It's smartly plotted, with characters that deepen in the course of the show.
It's a smartly built little device that feels almost underpriced at just $200.
And this is where Amend smartly plies the habitually underrecognized bonds of sisterhood.
Here, you can have your smartly displayed Hostess cake and eat it, too.
Even the tchotchkes are smartly curated — these plushies are all from Japan directly.
The music parodies, which one critic called "smartly vulgar," are not for everyone.
On opening night, one smartly dressed couple left noisily after a few minutes.
Massimo Gasparon smartly adapted the production for the Verdi, a 290-seat gem.
Spending smartly and learning about the vice you enjoy could reduce your costs.
Billy Tauzin, the industry moved smartly and swiftly as Obamacare was taking shape.
From another, a Boomer hypocrite, who benefited smartly from gentrification before decrying it.
Thank Nintendo's smartly designed, interactive "how-to" tutorials, built into the Labo software.
Despite the wait, the crowd was in good spirits and, naturally, smartly dressed.
We need to partner smartly with industry, create sustainable competition, and foster innovation.
He respected me enough to trust that I could weigh the risks smartly.
Ratleff smartly organizes the shows around artist-run galleries, alternative spaces, and groups.
Smartly, combination therapies involving both PD-1 and CTLA-4 also have been developed.
Riding smartly, Superpedestrian wants to put some "brains" into the scooter fleets out there.
Oh, and the lavish use of seven smartly designed magnetic latches warms my heart.
But the first book, especially, is sweetly and smartly written—pure young fiction gold.
Athletes, in other words, can play smartly and well without using their heads. Related:
They're very difficult for today's robots to see and smartly navigate their way around.
Smartly, Cruise looks like he took a bit of a break following the accident.
Here they'll be working in a trio with Obed Calvaire, a smartly assertive drummer.
"You never expected Nelson Mandela or Gandhi to dress smartly," says one retired teacher.
Barbara smartly notes Rebecca only gives examples centered on Randall and Kate — not Kevin.
The other collaborative group, Nicolas Maigret, Clément Renaud, and Maria Roszkowska, is smartly presented.
There's even a fingerprint sensor smartly integrated into the power button for logging in.
And all -- after trading -- they&aposre all moving pretty smartly in after- hours trading.
With the ball momentarily in your court you need to move quickly and smartly.
PureVPN delivers a smartly designed package that mostly succeeds in delivering security and privacy.
Unlike in most modern cars, the gearbox shifts down smartly with a throttle stab.
He smartly focused on African-American turnout in the closing weeks and it worked.
They smartly backed a woman candidate who pushed a common sense locally-focused message.
I assume it was one that the editors thought was original and smartly argued.
The aviators were out there, but they were smartly opting for more lucrative careers.
Data, for instance, could help experts use fossil fuels "efficiently" and "smartly," he said.
They'll be smartly propelled by the bassist Ben Allison and the drummer Matt Wilson.
Of course, wind power's reliability and potential continue to advance smartly behind technological advances.
Yet she also thinks smartly applied logic might help address some of our problems.
He graduated from Princeton, and received an M.B.A. from Smartly, an online M.B.A. program.
But mostly and smartly, she trusts the form; there's a reason these stories work.
Smartly, Mr. Bujalski doesn't make race into a problem that Lisa needs to solve.
Automation, when deployed smartly and responsibly, can be a great labor- and timesaving technology.
Madeline smartly weaponizes a folksy demeanor that lulls Maia into a sense of safety.
Smartly, as with Cuco and Eilish, Normani doesn't wholly try to reinvent it either.
If you pack smartly, the rain, sleet or "wintry mix" won't stand a chance.
So I think the smart companies are going to do these things very smartly.
The economy, after growing smartly for much of the past decade, has been hobbled.
Trump smartly beefed up his legal team in anticipation of the battles to come.
Dubbed the Gladiator, Jeep's Wrangler pickup is extremely cool, smartly designed and incredibly capable.
How dynamic product ads work, via Smartly How dynamic product ads work, via Smartly It's important to note that Recode reported last month that Hubbard is set to leave the company, so his statements should be taken with a grain of salt.
This smartly referential visual conversation creates a literal dialogue between the artworks, artists, and styles.
Not only is content organized logically, but the app's also smartly designed in other ways.
Smartly, the museum contacted the living members of Bellingham's family for permission, which they granted.
Image imports are smartly handled and it's easy to get pictures flowing with your text.
Though washing your face in this sink seems difficult, KKW assures it's engineered very smartly.
Misha Hoekstra, the translator, smartly matches Sonja's erratic course: gawky one moment; graceful the next.
Next week they'll be working in a trio with Obed Calvaire, a smartly assertive drummer.
Smartly, it also integrates with modern SaaS help desk solutions, such as Zendesk and Intercom.
They also smartly made certain that their introductory offerings come in a range of metals.
What you need to do is use drugs smartly and, otherwise, stay happy and healthy.
Deutsche Bank's German-listed stock recovered smartly from record lows to close up 6.4 percent.
Smartly, Democrats did not put all of their oversight eggs in the Mueller report basket.
BLM recently released a program for smartly siting renewable energy on the lands they manage.
The minimal production smartly allows space for Foster and Anderson's vocals to breathe and flourish.
Doug smartly decided to stick with four theme answers, and the result is much crisper.
The Mets smartly negotiated a 2017 team option on Reyes for the major league minimum.
Smartly, Congress has enacted a common sense, bipartisan delay of this tax in recent years.
In the front line are two smartly garrulous tenor saxophonists, Ellery Eskelin and Tony Malaby.
With coronavirus dominating the news, the Biden campaign has smartly gone into a virtual lockdown.
The second most exciting thing was getting a refrigerator with a generous, smartly designed freezer.
A few weeks later my colleague Michelle Goldberg smartly observed a similar, very real disconnect.
Sure, we need a strategy and to make sure we are spending the money smartly.
NAFTA was smartly negotiated in 1994 by ensuring the application of strict rules of origin.
Facing the other soldier, they slowly unfold it, stepping smartly back as each triangle is undone.
Our primitive brains smartly evolved the capacity to quickly sense potential threats, to keep us safe.
New this year are options for even larger sizes that smartly adapt to various user interfaces.
Since Jolie doesn't have an Instagram herself, he smartly tagged one of her many fan accounts.
You have to find acts who are developing, and I think they have smartly done that.
What's more, the central leadership of al-Qaeda smartly distanced itself publicly from its Syrian fighters.
But that's not true of the Echo Show, which smartly relegates the screen to secondary importance.
When the agreement took effect, smartly uniformed PA soldiers took over the Hamas checkpoint at Erez.
Maisel smartly never shows us the painting and simply allows us to see Midge's awed expression.
It's smartly put together and taps into a feeling that is distressingly easy to relate to.
The emails were ultimately released in a smartly sequenced way to maximize damage to Hillary Clinton.
Director Jean-Marc Vallée and writer David E. Kelley smartly mine the allure these two provide.
It's smartly designed, easy to set up and immediately provided me with an excellent network experience.
The key is programmers developing apps that smartly build the controller in as a contextual presence.
Since 2012 property prices have risen smartly, helped in part by looser rules on foreign ownership.
Each artist backed the other on these songs, their guitar parts smartly arranged to avoid entanglement.
Japan's Shinzo Abe smartly worked golf and good times at Mar a Lago into his visit.
We must ensure that we use it efficiently and smartly to the benefit of all Americans.
Your financial differences aren't necessarily a deal breaker, especially because you're already (smartly) anticipating potential conflicts.
So if you're going to make a smart toothbrush, you should make it, you know, smartly.
It also handles audience targeting and budget allocation, deciding when and where to purchase advertising. Smartly.
Gabrielle's story, in particular, is a smartly told fable about the false intimacy of domestic labor.
The filmmakers smartly give Mr. Rudd enough to work with: Scott has friends, worries, a pulse.
Smartly, the show decides to let the non-white contestants take the floor during this portion.
A Tzara poem, "Round Trip through the Moon and through Color," smartly closes out this collection.
Most have bounced back smartly this year as a decisively dovish Fed has provided the impetus.
Hernandez got the ball in the middle and smartly sent it out wide to his left.
His administration smartly built on the economic pressure and isolation campaign initiated by President Barack Obama.
Sweden, temporarily up a man, smartly moving the ball side to side with no real intent.
Iran is a vexing state to be smartly managed, not assumed to be an implacable enemy.
Teresa Avia Lim digs into this role with a vengeance, delivering a smartly calibrated comic performance.
Smartly attired doormen stand in front of the entrance underneath a regal black-and-gold canopy.
The Dutch ethos of smartly managed health care extends beyond just the provision of health insurance.
To create a direction that people will follow, they are collaborative, smartly seeking input and cohesion.
Bieber's last album smartly updated his sound and persona with EDM and tropical house–tinged pop.
It was well plotted and smartly paced, and featured a terrific performance by Millie Bobby Brown.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Backing Morgan Stanley has paid off smartly for Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.
It means we need to smartly look into the various options and the efficacy of them.
From 2007 to '12, he released three studio records that wriggled smartly away from genre concerns.
However, Amazon smartly leverages its connected assistant Alexa to bring its own unique take on music streaming.
Maxïmo Park did it smartly, along with a handful of others like Franz Ferdinand and The Futureheads.
Every little girl who loses her daddy should be comforted with some smartly structured "fuck off" money.
He smartly kept the black thin and uneven, allowing earlier colorful layers to enliven the darkened surface.
Mildly psychedelic, it smartly equates the actual painting and the illusory fish tank as hypnotic visual objects.
Dolo smartly plans to "focus on achieving density versus going directly for top-line scale," Haddad explains.
OnePlus has smartly kept the 5T's subtle curves at a minimum and the thickness down to 7.3mm.
He likes to dress smartly, wearing cufflinks and with a handkerchief poking out of his breast pocket.
By Friday, a dozen of the things were smartly lined up on the ramp, wingtip to wingtip.
His résumé is smartly designed, well-executed, and has earned him plaudits from all over the internet.
These are failures of diplomacy, which result from failure to deploy military power smartly, sparingly and effectively.
Even the most modest stallholders are smartly dressed and juggle mobile phones, shouting prices and striking deals.
Around me, expensively dressed industry executives tap smartly on MacBooks or raise sparkling toasts to future deals.
Nintendo smartly did away with proprietary charging ports on the Switch in favor of USB-C charging.
Despite smartly countering the rampaging Al Iaquinta throughout their three-round tilt, Masvidal lost a split decision.
According to psychologist Yvonne Thomas, Ph.D., these adjectives often describe someone who is smartly handling their debt.
But some observers think Klobuchar smartly handled the fallout from the report by telegraphing that she's tough.
Now is the time to act smartly and to use tactics that have proven successful throughout history.
Snoop Dogg, a rap artist, has launched a range of smartly packaged products called "Leafs by Snoop".
That hasn't prevented him from embracing the premise of this engagement, featuring his smartly honed big band.
Smartly dressed children waving miniature Chinese and American flags jumped up and down as Trump's motorcade passed.
It had all the psychology and athleticism you'd expect, but Bryan very smartly pumped the brakes sometimes.
The company smartly appears to have gone back to Pebble for some design inspiration this time out.
One afternoon, a smartly dressed woman stepped out of a small S.U.V. and trooped toward the doorway.
"it's just one more demonstration that smartly applied, very weak electricity can alter brain function," Frohlich says.
So activists have smartly begun focusing their efforts on the private sector as well as federal policy.
The smartly dressed invited public were scattered amid uniformed academy members, resplendent in their green embroidered uniforms.
It is a far-ranging, smartly and instructively installed show of more than 2267 of his photographs.
Though it retains the premise of the 1982 original, it diverges smartly in both plot and milieu.
While the SARS outbreak initially caused steep losses for Asian stocks, they rebounded smartly in its wake.
Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and his smartly dressed, criminally enterprising family are back for a fifth season.
Before selling itself as an AR-for-everyone device, the company is smartly going after visual impairments.
The Atlantic's Ron Brownstein smartly points out that Trump's approval rating is, for now, a better barometer.
While the SARS outbreak initially caused steep losses for Asian stocks, they rebounded smartly in its wake.
It's a brutal trip, though Naishtat smartly balances the heaviness with moments of levity and absurd comedy.
It's a brutal trip, though Naishtat smartly balances the heaviness with moments of levity and absurd comedy.
She doesn't look glamorous, exactly, but for a 21-year-old college junior, she is dressed smartly.
As Germany moves smartly down this path of medicinal cannabis, the rest of Europe will soon follow.
Smartly dressed professionals moved efficiently through the bright, twisting space, past gleaming white desks and espresso machines.
It even smartly ducks down the video's audio while friends are talking so you can share reactions.
"Obviously, we've been building the pitchers up, so we'll want to continue with that smartly," Boone said.
Dizaul smartly includes a free hook with this battery so you can attach it to your backpack.
Smartly, he pulled out his camera to document this rarely seen insectoid feast in all its gruesome glory.
The important thing, however radio use evolves, is to share, smartly, and to talk it all through first.
These earlier villains were smartly used to act as foils to particular weak points in their heroes' constitutions.
The line, named Smartly, features more than 70 everyday items, with most coming in at less than $2.
The time-management aspect is smartly designed, deconstructing the movies' combat sequences into a series of quick decisions.
Where you don't want to break them up, but figure out how to smartly apply laws to it.
His bodyguards would bring him on a motor-powered canoe, and he invariably wore smartly pressed combat fatigues.
Gravity Rush was a smartly conceived game, but Japan Studio fails to build on its previously proven concepts.
Like similar services, SmartAssist uses its AI technology to smartly route service requests to the right human agents.
That's where the DIY catsuit comes in, our favorite cold-weather wardrobe hack for layering smartly and stylishly.
Rather smartly, DigiExam appears to be employing a strategy similar to the way Yammer originally penetrated the enterprise.
Now, when we look at Target's newest home and beauty brand, Smartly, we're kind of thinking the opposite.
Luckily, Dingell hasn't gotten blocked, and maybe he won't if he keeps up with his smartly crafted ripostes.
He's been pointing out that the labor market continues to tighten and financial conditions have firmed up smartly.
Pay off debt smartly If you incur debt, try to get rid of it as quickly as possible.
The game can't match the Arkham series in terms of action, but it smartly goes a different route.
Google smartly designed the Home to blend in with the rest of the mundane products in your home.
They have smartly included 11 sculptures by Nadelman, predominantly the woods, which give the show an exciting spin.
Under Mr Modi, the project to convert India into a fully fledged Hindu nation has moved ahead smartly.
And yet, "The Good, the Bad, and the Dead" leaves Maritza and Limón on a smartly ambiguous note.
By breathing fresh life into this old controversy, Clinton smartly leaned into Trump's vulnerabilities with women and Latinos.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a newbie, knowing how to pack smartly can make your travels easier.
"The Cocktail Party" shows a gathering of eleven smartly dressed people (including Ada) in a New York loft.
Ovaska adds that Highland Europe, which works closely with Highland Capital Partner in the U.S., will help Smartly.
Nintendo smartly does not let its grip up, and we're forced to see the entire transformation sequence. Why?
He's also smartly put aside his feud with Trump, lavishing the President with praise for his crisis management.
So she smartly sat out an extended discussion that eventually wound up roping in Bill de Blasio, Sen.
Most producers now smartly cover capital expenditure with cash flow as opposed to dependence on leverage and financing.
And only government — through regulatory agencies and smartly designed laws — is in a position to prevent another crisis.
But Mr. Gerroll and Ms. Abramson are appealing comic actors, smartly restrained and surrounded by a strong company.
Take one look at Ms. Knightley in a smartly tailored men's suit, and you can guess the answer.
More than the resources and assets that are being mobilized, we need to act smartly on using them.
"Be clean, dress smartly, be polite," said Brian Ouma, Woodini's driver, of the unofficial rules on his matatu.
Helping considerably: the music of the alt-country blues duo HoneyHoney, which is smartly deployed throughout the series.
The ending is bloody, although in a smartly unpredictable way, and may well haunt me for a while.
Clinton smartly referred to the 'Birther' case, which brought Trump's stand on race and color into sharp focus.
And it had more than a little of that show's knack for smartly paced suspense and authentic emotion.
Even on a brutally hot day in July everybody is dressed smartly, the men in jackets and ties.
When CNN visited, a group of smartly dressed senior bureaucrats milled around the entrance to the center's playroom.
"It's been politics as usual rather than responding smartly to a very serious public health request," he said.
Economies don't "overheat," nor do they need government suppression of interest rates to recover smartly from a recession.
" Mr. de Blasio said he hoped the new rules would be "voted on quickly, but phased in smartly.
These are crucially important positions, and the administration has maintained focus and played both tactics and strategy smartly.
We're told someone in DeMarcus' crew grabbed the Sacramento Kings star almost immediately and smartly rushed him outside.
Rachel, look, the Democrats, I think they have been boxed in a little bit by the Republicans, quite smartly.
When you look at how they made it, you will notice that investing smartly doesn't require any secret formula.
It also smartly delivers surprises without resting too heavily on a big twist, the trademark of Shyamalan's early work.
The film is intuitively written, smartly shot, brilliantly edited, and offers a masterclass in what onscreen chemistry looks like.
"The team smartly saw what was happening with Slack and began pointing all their guns at it," he said.
Copenhagen Sparkling Tea, for example, is smartly packaged in wine-like bottles, and sold in restaurants across northern Europe.
The first Last of Us game was lauded for smartly using violence to flesh out its characters and world.
It's a clever accessory, one that smartly leverages the Switch's detachable Joy-Con controllers as the arcade-style buttons.
Smartly, it gives us just a taste and leaves every avenue open for the next iteration of Camila Cabello.
The successful artists of People Who Work Here are the ones who smartly comment on life at David Zwirner.
" But, Marshall smartly kept his cool and walked away ... only saying one thing to the heckler, "Go to work.
Other conservative, energy-producing states have smartly followed Colorado's lead and adopted rules to curb methane waste and pollution.
At least Beats smartly provides a metal snap hook that you can attach to the case and your backpack.
Perry is acknowledging that she was dragged into the situation, but she's smartly not being too forward about it.
It does, after all, act as a smartly designed signifier that you've given up any aspirations you once held.
So far, Trump hasn't shown much interest in uniting the party, until he smartly selected Pence for that purpose.
"Some companies as a matter of fact have already moved early, quickly and smartly," Abdulkarim said at the conference.
Apart from the magnetic "Thermo Snap" seal, it's just some very high-quality materials designed and put together smartly.
Danger Mouse takes a Rubinesque approach, smartly punching up the sinewy cohesion that still sets the Chili Peppers apart.
This latest "Lear," smartly if unshowily directed by Jonathan Munby, adds to a London theater season thronged with royals.
And more important, they can keep serious money problems at bay and help us save and invest more smartly.
But our leaders in Washington must act smartly, aggressively and promptly to shepherd us through the most challenging times.
With more and more grounders swallowed up by smartly positioned infielders, hitters decided to lift balls over their heads.
Sunstein smartly doesn't answer the question directly — instead teasing out various hypotheticals with some similarities to our current concerns.
This framing smartly allows the piece to move seamlessly between dance for dance's sake and more narrative-driven movement.
She gently and smartly parodied the tropes used by male photographers employing their wives and significant others as muses.
Shop Direct smartly realized that this type of retail had no growth prospects, and possibly no future at all.
The 8503-liter moves out smartly with 2850- to 24-mile-an-hour excursions taking a brief five seconds.
Yet annual growth still picked up smartly to 11.3 percent, taking Australia's two largest cities into double-figure territory.
It's nice to think so, but Love, smartly, does not allow his plays to become past-life wish fulfillments.
The clothing is crazy high-quality and smartly designed, and the aesthetic is simple while still being on-trend.
The phrase "nothing succeeds like excess" doesn't apply here, but CR-V moves out smartly with little throttle lag.
Nest smartly advises homeowners to try the Nest Cam Outdoors in a number of spots before the full installation.
His smaller films — in particular, the smartly satirical criminal-bodybuilders film Pain & Gain­ — tend to be more narratively coherent.
Viacom counters that it has made many — if lesser known — investments in digital content and technology that's smartly small.
If implemented smartly, autonomous vehicles stand to move the needle on both issues, helping us travel more efficiently and safely.
"Don't compare yourself to nobody," the actress and activist smartly advises in a video posted to her Instagram this morning.
As others have smartly noted, Twitter thrives not on everyday people (like Facebook) but on media, celebrity, marketers and brands.
Three buildings are smartly linked by Ts — a nod to the building's owner from its designers at Klein Dytham Architecture.
This sketch smartly clocks in at 90 seconds — any longer for something this weird and specific would have been overkill.
The show smartly flips the gender script to show how ridiculous the things some men say about women victims are.
The detail shots are smartly coordinated so that the ephemeral complexity of both the South and parenthood are laid bare.
"If you're really playing in Africa, this is a glitch," said one smartly suited partner from a private-equity firm.
My wife selected the styling concentrator, which, like the rest of the adapters, snaps smartly onto the front with magnets.
Trump Jr. smartly keeps his meme vague so you can't pin him down on an exact number to refute him.
The show smartly adopts the form of a banquet to explore contemporary conversations about the cuisine and its related identities.
By not placing risky bets on emerging ICOs, they've smartly navigated away from landing in the crosshairs of the law.
" The Guardian smartly sums up the guidelines in a quiz called "Ignore or delete: could you be a Facebook moderator?
With Windows 23 Creators Update, typing "Security" into the Cortana search box loads the smartly designed Windows Defender Security Center.
Done smartly, it can be packaged to be self-contained; programmed appropriately, it can operate across languages and cultural backgrounds.
"Once students can get access to the software, now we can talk about using it smartly and effectively," he said.
Target's low-cost products are the winners, with the Brandefy team picking the Smartly products almost 63% of the time.
Democrats won in 2018 by running a smartly populist campaign, focused on reducing health care costs and helping ordinary families.
"You can see the workers cleaning the stage, and they are not dressed smartly enough," she said before walking off.
That strand and its frequent slow-motion sequences detract from the main plot, which moves smartly enough on its own.
I am standing in for Ian Austen, who is smartly recovering from elections overload at his cottage near Algonquin Park.
A Facebook Marketing Partner (the program created by Facebook to help advertisers select marketing tools that it's already vetted), Smartly.
For now, Fitzpatrick's smartly timed book should remind us not to let whatever history we make just pass us by.
Mr. Formanek, Ms. Halvorson and the drummer Tomas Fujiwara maintain a separate life as a smartly craggy collective trio, Thumbscrew.
And the dreams themselves are so stylish and smartly constructed that the cheating feels less egregious than it would otherwise.
Pros: A smartly curated selection of the best designer boots you can findCons: Well, do we even need to say?
Coach Steve Kerr smartly made him sit out the game, but we might safely assume he will return soon enough.
It was followed a smartly contemporarized production of Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers," which was revived last month at the Met.
And though she dresses smartly, in clothing befitting a modern architect, the emphasis is on cut and line, not display.
Gillum and Abrams are also both smartly emphasizing economic issues, which can both increase turnout and win over swing voters.
That's why a good number of Democrats are quietly — and smartly — staying away from the messy debate over the anthem.
For one thing, Shakespeare's Caesar is a war hero and, as smartly played by Gregg Henry, a deeply charismatic one.
That's not necessarily a problem, especially if curators deploy these objects smartly within the museum's new, less canonistic collection display.
She got to where she is by smartly and strategically mapping out a path to success -- time and time again.
In October 2018, Target introduced Smartly, its budget line of consumer staples like paper towels, hand soaps, and paper plates. 
Mr. Suffern's pacing is energized but respectful, and his script, written with Mark Monroe, smartly summarizes events of the time.
Director Pompeo quickly took the pulse of the building, determined what was working and what wasn't and moved forward smartly.
It's $5.993 a month without Criterion, but you'll want Criterion, for its smartly chosen array of largely foreign cinematic milestones.
They smartly recognized the dawn of the Cubs era and got out of the way, embarking on full-scale redesigns.
Though it is mostly about boys, the show smartly acknowledges that girls are experiencing analogous, if not precisely similar, issues.
His lieutenants spread themselves smartly and neutralize many of the threats before matters can get dire enough to require gunfire.
" And when Brodie seems a bit full of himself, he's smartly reminded that "there's nothing heroic about a lone wolf.
P&P&Z smartly tweaks its storyline in ways that depart from both Grahame-Smith's work and Austen's original novel.
As parents photographed their offspring posing with machine guns and American troops, a smartly dressed man observed the spectacle skeptically.
Well, now we've learned the two sides have connected -- and smartly for Michael B., sounds like the fight is off.
At first the mouse's precision was poor and software hadn't yet figured out how to smartly utilize the new technology.
"I raced smartly, and I even spared myself for the last lap but I didn't even need that energy," said Fourcade.
In promoting the joy of exploring the great outdoors, it's well-known for making smartly designed travel packs and comfortable jackets.
The Chinese currency in the offshore market rebounded smartly 0.2% against the dollar, rising past the 6.98 yuan per dollar line.
That puts a lot of responsibility on the actors' shoulders, and Mr. Holmes and Mr. Keeso work the prickly dynamic smartly.
The problem with mocking a crappy medium — as Vulture very smartly pointed out — is that you risk creating a crappy show.
Smartly, he picked up his camera and captured some of the most incredible images of this natural phenomenon we've ever seen.
God of War smartly dials back the number of weapons you rely on (compared to past games) to a small handful.
It becomes clear in "Chapter II" that Reggie is experiencing this race-based PTSD, and Dear White People smartly showcases it.
Yes, that how do we use data and how do we use that to smartly design our city in the future.
But again, I would highlight the value of intelligence in this case so that we step out smartly on his negotiations.
The Powers That B doesn't present a pathway to the future, and it too neglects to even smartly synthesize the present.
Instead, as the name so smartly implies, Files On-Demand only downloads them as needed, freeing up precious local storage space.
And today, the retailer has made it damn near impossible with Smartly, its new line of household and personal care products.
But then they bail with one gun instead of helping with the fake surrender, maybe smartly, but again, always self-servingly.
Eastwood smartly intersperses the doomed flight throughout Sully's narrative; we see different aspects of it from different angles at different times.
Chanan smartly keeps the focus less on the story plot points, but on the immenseamount of pain pouring from each character.
But the app was successful because the interface was easy to use and it also smartly integrated with existing social platforms.
Wesson smartly decided to pad out the big reveal with little reminders of what a great husband he's been (thus far).
Target's low-cost products are the winners, with the Brandefy team picking the Smartly products almost 63 percent of the time.
Action Movie is free, but smartly uses in-app purchases to sell you additional effects, all as good as the originals.
The typical image of a chief executive is a smartly-dressed man or woman in a boardroom or behind a desk.
This was a Marine Corps mission, smartly executed by a team of Marines who were given the tools needed to succeed.
"The euro zone economies are growing smartly," said Joseph Trevisani, chief market strategist at Worldwide Markets in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
But again, whether intentional or not—probably intentionally—he smartly left so much mystery to Cthulhu that people could reinterpret him.
If Riot builds something that's well-balanced, smartly monetized, and highly streamable, they could easily pull gamers from 'Destiny' or 'Overwatch.
And Dan smartly decided to examine what went so right in Korea, and brought in our global reporting prowess in Seoul.
Not so Argent, which smartly nods to what's on the runway without losing touch with the practical realities of the office.
Ms. Anderson's version smartly shifts the usual perspective, focusing on the relationship between the problematic teenager and her put-upon mother.
"L'Appart" is a smartly arch account of this American chef's hunt for a larger home in which to indulge his passions.
At the second location, I ordered my fourth official L.I.T. while Peter smartly swore off the abomination and got a beer.
Since then, shares of United Continental Holdings, the airline's parent, have rebounded smartly, so perhaps investors consider the incident an anomaly.
On an iPad, for example, iOS 11 will smartly recommend apps in the task bar that you might want to use.
" If done smartly, she says, comedy can be used as a tool and "woven into a conversation that's serious and thoughtful.
Stravinsky's work opened a smartly conceived concert at David Geffen Hall, conducted with characteristic elegance and verve by Esa-Pekka Salonen.
In the morning, he blasts his favorite record while dressing smartly for work, in a white dress shirt and blue sweater.
Trump smartly tapped in to the economic and security anxiety that many Americans feel, presenting himself as the only acceptable solution.
He smartly paid to fly miners' widows to Washington to press a reluctant President Richard Nixon to sign the landmark law.
In "Orange," this subject matter feels unavoidable, and it's used smartly to complicate the critique of capitalism that fuelled Season 3.
It takes a big picture view of all the aforementioned skills and smartly deploys them to engage with businesses and customers.
"Badly run and weak companies are smartly blaming these small Tariffs instead of themselves for bad management," he tweeted last week.
The app has received regular updates; a recent one smartly moved the friend requests from the top of your post feed.
The president was rightly applauded for striking back smartly against the Assad regime in Syria for its use of chemical weapons.
Sumpter utters a number of familiar Michelle Obama phrases in the screenplay, but she smartly transforms the character into her own.
Other venture-backed companies like Ibotta, Hollar and Tophatter are not the sexiest, but have smartly focused on the mainstream America consumer.
Automating security tasks when possible, exploring new staffing models and investing smartly in security resources are critical to combatting the job crunch.
Still, LACMA seems to have smartly caught on that artists might have the best ideas for how to integrate technology into museums.
The film smartly ties the machinations of an incompetent government to shows of power and dominance by insecure or just ineffective masculinity.
Clio is a powerful tool, enabling lawyers to track their time more efficiently and make better decisions through smartly presented generated data.
Smartly dressed in blue-and-white uniforms, the children are seated at desks in brick classrooms in a compound surrounded by fields.
These are the two things you'll likely desire to have direct access to, and Native Instruments smartly gives uncluttered access to both.
But Google smartly goes in another direction and actually addresses an issue that has yet to be solved in virtual reality: haptics.
Drive around the country and you'll see smartly dressed people in cafes, in parks, in front of stores, anywhere but at work.
The video was short, but it smartly incorporated shout-outs to YouTube giants like PewDiePie, all while showcasing Black's familiar, dramatic humor.
But the truth is that a smarter foreign policy, a foreign policy I advocate for, is one that engages, but more smartly.
It is also still down by a third since the SAB deal, even as the shares of smaller rivals have risen smartly.
The former Suits star, 37, also packed smartly for her 16-day tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand this fall.
Despite the shift to 3D, MapleStory 23 smartly retains key elements of the game and storytelling that made the original so distinctive.
In Tony Blair's Labour Party smartly dressed men and women in business suits strolled around the conference telling people what to do.
It integrates smartly into Firefox to securely manage all of your passwords, plus your login details and other sensitive bits of data.
A friend of the DJ shot copious iPhone footage of him, smartly refraining from shooting the sparse crowd he was spinning for.
This smartly designed water bottle is the perfect storage container for your phone, keys, and other essentials when you're on the move.
But I can't shake the feeling that this is more of an intentionally blank canvas that Google hopes to smartly build upon.
Indra smartly says "hey maybe even in jest don't agree to give these crazy untrustworthy people guns, our one upperhand" (again, paraphrasing).
Season 2 of Master of None is a truly wonderful watch, as smartly written, and as sweet and funny as the first.
Consumers will smartly be cautious, even after the company says it's hammered out the original issues and firmed up a release date.
Either they believe the big problems are gone or exaggerated — or are sold on their own ability to smartly steer past them.
The game's opening hours smartly chronicle Aloy's adolescent years, allowing players to discover the world at the same pace that she does.
"But with smartly placed stimuli, you could show people different combinations and play the '20 Questions' game, in a way," said Bonaci.
The media has been focused on Clinton and her health, and Trump smartly did not try to steal the limelight from her.
Cooper said Trump Jr. "smartly" tweeted out the emails to get ahead of a New York Times story on the same topic.
See, I'm trying real hard to live more simply and smartly and that starts with understanding the difference between want and need.
But the company also smartly looked outside of its own roster of games and enlisted titles from third-party publishers as well.
But even for those not seated in the royal box, "dressing smartly is encouraged," according to a report by the Evening Standard.
Tyson then invited me into the studio to discuss Gore's career and comments, along with his smartly comedic co-host, Maeve Higgins.
Houses daubed in gentle shades of yellow, pink and blue slope towards the sea; smartly dressed residents pop into the local bakery.
Smartly directed by Jeremy Sims, this sweet-hearted film mostly manages to avoid triteness even as it casually packs an emotional punch.
"We have very interesting offers (in Mexico)...But we will see where we could grow smartly and take action accordingly," he said.
Gizmodo smartly points out that Netflix's secretiveness about throttling speeds is incongruous, since it doesn't really violate principles of net neutrality. Why?
"The Punch" smartly clarifies their peculiar chemistry by contrasting it with a marriage more of the traditional, one-heart, lovey-dovey variety.
These platforms, if designed smartly in concert with public policy, can reduce individual car ownership and take more cars off the road.
To do this, Campos and Susser smartly used stop-motion animation to tell their story by bringing entire outfits to vivid life.
The team smartly caches thumbnails and files as needed, so it never feels like you are waiting for a file to download.
The actor Sam Heughan smartly foregrounds Jamie's shell shock; something inside of him is frozen as the world tries to move on.
Mr. Smith, whose earlier titles include "American Movie" and "The Yes Men," was hired and smartly set his focus on Mr. Carrey.
Alongside a cameo from Rainn Wilson and a smartly placed conversation about The Office, NBC quietly but inexorably stamps its new product.
"The Grinder" smartly satirizes legal dramas, as Lowe's character tries to apply to actual cases what he has learned as an actor.
Other smartly converted spaces include the former boiler room-turned-restaurant, with 50-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and multiple dining mezzanines.
"I was virtually moved to tears," she recalled a month later, smartly dressed and awaiting her turn in a Staten Island courtroom.
A strong and smartly crafted plan to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for their pollution is good policy and good politics.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg consistently (and perhaps smartly) continues to push the boundaries of these platforms' rules — garnering criticism, but also getting free publicity.
Rather, the United States must push back firmly and smartly, preferably with allies, whether with respect to chemical weapons or other outrages.
My Grande Deluxe room (the lowest category) was very spacious and smartly designed with high ceilings, two closets and a small balcony.
"Mark Warner realizes the importance of the task in front of him, and is pursuing it diligently and smartly," Mr. Schumer said.
"Omarosa is playing Donald Trump smartly, strategically and for her benefit," says David Cay Johnston, author of The Making of Donald Trump.
It's the ideal kind of kid-design, smartly conceived to appeal to and engage little readers, and requiring no explanation or instructions.
Vijay smartly resists psychoanalyzing her, implying that the china-shop bulls in our families can be survived but never entirely explained away.
There are 4,000 guest rooms in six towers, many of which have been smartly renovated with marble bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
The permanent exhibitions, which chart the country's history from prehistoric times until the present day and into the future, are smartly displayed.
And so, smartly, the latest round of marketing for the movie has leaned without a shred of subtlety into the Elba angle.
Smartly, the gallery's latest exhibition investigates that contradiction between our idealized expectations of the countryside and the historic realities of rural living.
Rolle smartly hired another lawyer who was able to get the $2 mil tax judgment thrown out because of Martin's alleged fraud.
Pablo can feel like a smartly curated playlist in its radical shifts in tone, a quality it shares with 2007's Graduation.
When I told it to remind me of a task when I reached work, Bixby smartly asked me to supply a work address.
The weight of the structure is supported by a wider cross-section at the base, allowing the ants to smartly distribute their weight.
The browser integrates Twitch While the RAM and CPU limiter are the most interesting features, Opera smartly integrated Twitch right into the browser.
But Clinton was ready for this, and for the first time in a debate, smartly produced an account of what happened after 1988.
The Russian mafia is one weapon in this global conflict, and they've been fighting it smartly since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Gabriel's conversation has smartly set up Negan as a potential ally in the upcoming fight, albeit a wild card with his own intentions.
Digit was first launched in 2015, and it's a service that smartly socks away money for you once connected to your checking account.
Instead of committing Man In Black-icide, the boys are on the road again and smartly decide to head to Jughead's mom's house.
On the album, she's smartly supercharged the qualities most likely to make her stand out in a sea of female-fronted synth-pop.
Image: NASADuring the Apollo missions, NASA smartly set aside some lunar materials knowing future scientists would likely be better equipped to analyze them.
In a marquee in the grounds of a swanky hotel in Kampala, about 150 smartly dressed bigwigs were treated to a buffet breakfast.
Be sure to check out the active wear section where you'll find smartly designed fitness clothes to fit your active lifestyle year 'round.
Halloween is, by most accounts, a great movie — horror or otherwise — and one that smartly uses humor to offset the big scare moments.
It's smartly designed with solid, magnesium chassis and an excellent, high-resolution (3,000 x 2,000), 13.5-inch touchscreen that is up for anything.
In the API economy, the biggest companies may be the ones that aggregate the most data smartly and open it up to others.
In one photo, Altintas - dressed smartly in a suit, necktie and white shirt - is seen standing just behind Karlov as the ambassador spoke.
On the pavement below, smartly dressed workers scurry from the crowded rush-hour subway to their offices in Lujiazui, the city's financial district.
Even on a river boat, headed for the heart of the American military's darkness, he takes the time to shave smartly and neatly.
House music thumped inside the dark club, where a smartly dressed Zelenskiy spoke with reporters for fewer than three minutes after his victory.
We were the big bully, but we were not smartly led... The big stupid bully, and we were systematically ripped off by everybody.
Soulja on the album also smartly tightroped the line of creating music with a hint of maturity while also maintaining his youthful innocence.
That series smartly found ways to build character by having its various castaways confront on-Island situations that mirrored chapters in their past.
The look smartly fed into long layers down the front of her hair, creating a circle of blonde around her gorgeous, round face.
The New-York Historical Society smartly realized this and put the names and photos of women suffragists on its Votes for Women umbrella.
Similarly, the series has promoted White Rose (BD Wong) to a series regular, smartly playing up one of TV's best, most enigmatic antagonists.
Snapchat smartly lets you both browse through stickers, or instantly shows you ones related to words you've typed in the text compose window.
The mount also smartly helps combat glare by disabling the infrared sensor and optimizes night mode to work for better low-light capture.
The restaurant is smartly and graciously outfitted with stripes of stone flooring, stylish lighting, a carpet and tablecloths, and has an intimate bar.
But it is also the home of some of the most exciting and smartly constructed action sequences you'll see at the multiplex today.
Here, you'll shop alongside smartly turned out locals for classic-veering, ready-to-wear evening gowns and a mind-blowing array of scarves.
Like much else in "Love Actually," you almost buy this moment of banal sentiment, because it is so prettily shot and smartly spoken.
Taking out a personal loan was a bit of a gamble, but if you do it smartly, it can pay off big time.
The support singers sometimes took the lead, while the star tersely answered, smartly reversing the entire history of call-and-response vocal relationships.
Cooper smartly lets you decide and then sends Jack spiraling toward oblivion, a downward trajectory that consumes the second half of the movie.
Any critique I started to form about the actual dancing and choreography was smartly cut off by Olivia's mother doing it for me.
Its new store model — which smartly grouped product categories and strategically placed impulse buys near the register — was particularly conducive to strong sales.
The bold man who inhabits the Oval Office has smartly used executive orders to address and correct issues involving trade and immigration reform.
Many well-respected, nonpartisan organizations have smartly laid out the myriad national security, economic, and moral arguments for a strong International Affairs Budget.
One of the sponsors of the Fair Act is Republican Representative Matt Gaetz, who smartly voted to pass the bill out of committee.
What Rocketman smartly does while telling a familiar arc is mess with some of the cinematic particulars to keep things from getting stale.
Later, a performance of Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture" is smartly sandwiched between E•MO•TION tracks "Boy Problems" and "All That".
Samsung, smartly, is putting its voice assistant Bixby on its TVs, which have the potential to become the smart assistant hub of choice.
The movie smartly (and responsibly) suggests that both men have personal reasons for this attraction to radicalism; it's about the lightest handling possible.
Pet product manufacturers have smartly recognized this need of pet parents everywhere, and there are now dozens of automatic cat feeders available these days.
She watched as Marco Rubio smartly asked whether Facebook even had a policy forbidding foreign governments from running an influence campaign through the platform.
But the company smartly recognizes that trash talk is part of the culture of any competitive activity and it's not going away anytime soon.
As CNN Politics smartly pointed out, Gore also is a reminder that these third-party candidates can upend a Democrat's shot at the presidency.
That's not to say keywords are useless, but like anything else in the professional world, they need to be used smartly and with purpose.
The attic sequence is the most prominent example of this kind of smartly-integrated nostalgia, but it's a theme that continues throughout the game.
That's when a smartly-designed spy software could turn on and capture your conversations, and you'd have no way to know whether that's happening.
" To Perez-Rodriguez, the event name signifies "really questioning the system… slyly and smartly and awesomely and badass-ly sticking it to the man.
Riverdale isn't nearly as emotionally cutting and smartly constructed as that film about a washed-up screenwriter with an angry streak accused of murder.
Use the fax machine Activists are also smartly looking at creative, immediate and impactful ways to get messages to the offices of elected officials.
"The Guilty" is smartly constructed and tautened with regular twists, but, if it were merely clever, it wouldn't test your nerves as it does.
Generally speaking, she said student loans, mortgages, and small-business loans can be good forms of debt — as long as they are managed smartly.
The instruments are not an essay in minimalism, but they are smartly laid out and accented beautifully with brushed metal, carbon fiber, and wood.
Lenovo Yoga C940 ($1,250 — available in October 2019)Lenovo's Yoga laptop lineup is known for its sleek, smartly designed, powerful 2-in-1 laptops.
If America is to thrive in the 21st century, we desperately need a coalition that can govern smartly in this era of rapid change.
In 2018, the DNC smartly reformed the system, and at the 21625 convention in Milwaukee superdelegates are prohibited from voting on the first ballot.
Smartly, Simon realizes Roborace will have to be entertaining for people to engage with it — especially since it will lack the aforementioned human personalities.
The ragged boys were ordered off, marched down the platform and commanded to empty their battered backpacks, while smartly dressed passengers averted their gazes.
In Britain's three most recent general elections, incumbents did well when real wages were rising smartly, and badly when they were not (see chart).
The Seventh Function of Language, by Laurent Binet, smartly translated from the French by Sam Taylor, owes more than a little to Eco's novel.
The movie smartly looks to be inspiring rather than preachy, and except for some mawkishness in its late scenes, comes off as unexpectedly watchable.
She smartly compliments the look with glossy pink lips, minimal eye make-up and sculpted light brown brows on top of a black turtleneck.
Ben-Ami smartly saw that J Street could become a landing pad for those disaffected progressives who lived and breathed the social-justice movement.
But the Third Reich was fueled by millions of complicit individuals who were not Hitler, and MachineGames' reinvention smartly pushed Hitler to the background.
But the real reason to spring for this collection is the smartly chosen roster of talent and the rich, analog sound of the recordings.
He is usually smartly dressed, though reserved, sitting away from the other kids, positioned near the adults, reading or drawing rather than running around.
It's also truly thrilling to see the original Breuer "Wassily Chair (Club B3)" (1927) and Josef Albers's cool and smartly seductive "Stacking Tables" (1927).
But this week, Sotheby's and Phillips were able to sell works lower down the price scale that were smartly in tune with current tastes.
An Italian government strapped for money is smartly tapping private philanthropy to protect its cultural heritage, which is a vital engine of its economy.
The smartly designed Munchkin Raise Toddler Fork and Spoon Set ($4) has been a mealtime constant in my home for more than a year.
This, therefore, means the government needed to spend resources more smartly, get rid of wastage and shift more resources to infrastructure investment, Ramaphosa said.
Yes, if it's illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and smartly narrows the focus to the writing and delivery of the "I Have a Dream" speech.
But "Work in Progress"—which is co-written and produced by Lilly Wachowski—is smartly edited, full of odd little montages and visual juxtapositions.
Because Disney owns both Marvel and the Star Wars franchise, the company smartly plans on creating an exclusive home for those films, shows, and spinoffs.
Smartly, the leftover sediment from this work, called the matrix, wasn't thrown away, and was instead stored at the Field Museum in Chicago for safekeeping.
Seen as an effective manager who smartly navigated internal affairs, Medina Mora was described by powerbrokers who knew him as a brilliant and respected banker.
He shares his biggest fashion influence, which was Batman growing up, but he (smartly!) opted to lose the cape and follow James Bond's aesthetic instead.
Certainly, Mr Kokotajlo's drama should make you look anew at those polite, smartly dressed people who stand next to racks of booklets in shopping centres.
The front shop window regularly features incredibly crafted, finely detailed cut-paper displays by Kalpna Patel that show off a smartly edited collection of books.
Black Panther smartly upended expected tropes, like the Bond-esque "sexy casino scene," to showcase the strength and ability of the all-women Dora Milaje.
That decade of experience really shows in the GoCycle GX, a smartly-designed and stylish e-bike that really delivers... with only a few compromises.
And in many cases, First Ladies have smartly turned the public's fascination with their wardrobe into an impactful tool for both advocacy and social change.
There were a bunch of variants in between, but GoPro smartly axed them from the lineup because there were just too many models confusing buyers.
The technology, dubbed Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, allows the smart vacuum to smartly navigate your house, clean it, and return to its charging station autonomously.
Tim Cook never mentioned what happened to Samsung, perhaps smartly recognizing that the high road would allow Note7 refugees to come willingly to Apple's shores.
Business in a Box, however, is more of a smartly packaged set of solutions for businesses under the PayPal branding rather than something entirely new.
If you think deep enough, if you work hard enough, if you smartly select ... I think it's not only high return but could be good.
Indeed, the countries that smartly foster this model of "vigilant agile cooperation" will beat the rest and become the true superpowers of the 21st century.
The painting's colors imply a post-apocalyptic toxicity, with muted greens and yellows making up the atmosphere around a group of smartly dressed young women.
But the show's creators understand the difficulty of lingering over a bomb site, and smartly turn the scene into a commentary on political photo-ops.
The company has now smartly decided to focus on building a cloud specifically optimized for customers of its own on-premises-database and software customers.
The show deals openly and smartly with his mother's suicidal depression, among other true-to-life catastrophes that aren't usually part of a comedy premise.
Smartly attired in white jeans and a short black jacket, she projects a modern image of Detroit, bent through the lens of New York fashion.
Sneakily tweaking our fears of terrorism, "10 Cloverfield Lane," though no more than a kissing cousin to its namesake, is smartly chilling and finally spectacular.
Donald Trump will find that helping Africans achieve their dreams is a cause that smartly complements his plans and goals to benefit the United States.
The classroom itself is smartly rendered (set by Kate Noll), the projections crisply designed (by Jess Medenbach) and the violence fluidly choreographed (by Rocio Mendez).
Lawrence Jones was an impressive tenor, but the baritone Jesse Blumberg stole the show with his bass arias, strong yet deeply expressive and smartly modulated.
We want to provide it to them smartly and have interesting content as opposed to just repurposing some of the content that's already been done.
"In Darkness" moves along so smartly that near the end, when the filmmakers entreat you to follow them just a bit more, you'll likely oblige.
They are young and apparently selfless enough, but we'll see how success impacts them and how the more smartly run franchises in the league respond.
Whether you agree with it or not, Bloomberg is smartly exploiting the gray areas social media companies have established around politics and free speech online.
But it also smartly, and subtly, pushes its audience to ask two of modern pop society's central, uncomfortable questions: First, are famous people "real" people?
But the museum's artistic responses aren't always obvious, and they can be humorous or ironic, with a curated feel — the result of smartly applied keywords.
Mel has smartly identified that while there are seemingly boundless publications dedicated to chronicling the lives of teenage girls — see Seventeen, Teen Vogue, Rookie, et.
When athletes train consistently, recover smartly and get a little lucky, there's no physiological reason their bodies should fall off a cliff in their 103s.
FRANK JOHNSON The smartly designed booth of Christopher Byrne is introducing Johnson (1912-1979), an itinerant musician, record collector and self-taught cartoonist from Chicago.
It's a purposely blunt work, a radio-play version of Mr. Glass's operatic style, smartly suited to the fable-like nature of the underlying tale.
Now smartly dressed, with a natty blond streak in his hair and a decent grasp of English, he plays a drum-toting refugee named Omar.
FilmStruck's smartly curated collection boasts classic films, arthouse favorites, and amazing cinema from around the world, giving you plenty of options to discover new favorites.
But director Dome Karukoski smartly juxtaposes the drawings' fantasy worlds of libidinous liberation with the extremely repressive world Laaksonen inhabited for much of his life.
The Caledonian Sleeper, complete with smartly dressed waiters, neeps and tatties and a selection of whiskies, is the best way to travel between London and Scotland.
And in the process, the company has smartly chosen to refine what has always made the product great, instead of slapping on oodles of new features.
Todd Spangler reports that Google is smartly shifting course here, and will make original series like its Karate Kid spinoff available to all, supported by ads.
As Beahm smartly points out, Ninja's Fortnite tournament became a fascinating hybrid entertainment event, one that was extremely accessible even to the most casual of fans.
The problem with these offerings, however well-designed or smartly "curated" they may be, is that they're entering into what's now becoming an overly crowded market.
To some surprise, considering that the noughties are recalled as an era of unprecedented boom, the new statistics showed Mr Modi's government smartly outperforming its predecessor.
To nickel and dime both the player and the fans does everyone a disservice, no matter how smartly it exploits loopholes in the collective bargaining agreement.
He smartly cuts against that here; he's not a jerk, exactly, but he's a lot less interesting in everyone else's well-being than he lets on.
But these glimpses of the past don't feel like tacked-on fan service; instead, they're smartly interwoven into the story in a way that feels natural.
Kind of like the "show, don't tell" rule of cinema, a smartly crafted game summarizes the rules of its universe with a handful of subtle visuals.
Melodic, minor-key Vietnamese pop blares from the speakers as smartly turned-out young men and women sip lurid drinks, their faces lit by their phones.
That would see annual growth accelerate smartly to 3 percent, with a rare contraction from the third quarter of last year falling out of the calculation.
If that is the commitment we are going to make as Americans, then we should be maximizing people's independence by spending money smartly, where it counts.
Fourth, the END Wildlife Trafficking Act suggests a bottom-up approach to technology and innovation, smartly recognizing the technological pitfalls of attempting too much too soon.
The explanation for all this craziness is to be found somewhere beneath star Dominic Cooper's violently upswept hair – it looks like a smartly styled little cyclone.
A smartly written solo show about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it trusts in the power of the human voice and the capacity of the human heart.
"He smartly found a good way not to answer, which whatever he would have said would anyway be criticized by another segment involved in this issue."
Directed slickly by Paul Dugdale, "Olé" is less a concert film or travelogue than a historical account — swiftly, smartly assembled, reflecting events only six months old.
Smartly dressed with a pair of his own State frames in gray, Shapiro said the company set up in Chicago to tell an authentic brand story.
But in the meantime, it's clear that those who remain focused on the policies affecting their districts and campaign smartly should ultimately avoid a political guillotine.
It was a clever head fake: As Mr. Lawrence smartly jackhammered at his cymbals, snare and toms, Mr. Hancock intensified his own output, answering a call.
Gaily — in both the traditional and modern sense — I bounced through the flapping doors of the Victoria and smartly ordered three gins and fresh orange juice.
The F90 selection has been smartly curated to encourage the proverbial impulse buy, provided your rainy-day budget is as big as a hot-air balloon.
While a throwback to LucasArts-era adventure games in tone, design, and aesthetic, it smartly used hindsight to smooth out some of the genre's rougher edges.
Tito smartly allowed his people slightly more rights than were given to his communist colleagues in the Eastern bloc, while keeping an iron grip on politics.
Lawmakers need to understand these technologies, as they will be called upon to craft new laws and regulations to bring these technologies about smartly and safely.
Otherwise this smartly constructed show is utterly transporting — and, for all its romance, frank about the bigotry and shame that gay men faced in that era.
Spirityouall has a smartly tailored aesthetic, but Mr. McFerrin complicates and provokes it — sounding shots of vocal percussion, modulating the flow, coaxing kinetics out of languor.
He became so popular, so fast, Vince McMahon smartly booked him to take on Hulk Hogan in a steel cage match at Wrestlemania 2 in 1986.
The first show I encountered,  Made and Connected: Garry Noland and Peggy Noland, was a smartly laid out collaboration between artists who are father and daughter.
I sat behind Michael Cooper as he patiently and quietly and smartly wrote a story that took down the biggest figure in classical music last year.
For more on stocking your pantry, Melissa Clark has a guide to doing it smartly, and Julia Moskin has a guide to stocking your modern pantry.
"We have a chance to end this war in Afghanistan smartly and well," said Graham, who is known to have Trump's ear on foreign policy issues.
From its humble bookkeeping and tax-advisory infancy, Northwest Business Service built a smartly growing mix of managed assets and insurance, real estate and other interests.
Today, there are a lot more young women selling at the Bowl, and many sell in smartly designed tented booths with tribal rugs on the ground.
The Mandalorian and Dune smartly lure their enemies right into their engagement area, thereby forcing the bandits to fight on the ground of their own choosing.
Lewandowski, already the scorer of 210 goals in six Bundesliga games this season, turned sharply and finished smartly to put Bayern in front just before halftime.
Instead, he smartly stays focused on Gina, Mack and Clark, who in different ways are thrown out of their comfort zones by the reception they receive.
"He can run a very aggressive program, but very smartly," said Robert Eatinger, a former C.I.A. lawyer who was deeply involved in the agency's drone program.
That said, each room is well designed with minimalist white decor and mood lighting, extra curtains for added privacy, and smartly-placed light switches and outlets.
In areas around the stadium tunnel, Parish is known as the Chairman for his habit of always being the most smartly dressed man in the room.
Kirsten Gillibrand: The New York senator is -- smartly, if you ask us -- hanging just at the back of the lead pack in the rapidly forming race.
Damion Badalamenti (near right) is now fashioning dairy-free truffles, caramels, bonbons and other confections for Ms. Elizabeth's revived and smartly redecorated shop, which opened Tuesday.
Moving out smartly, the car cruises from 280 to 203 miles an hour in just under seven seconds, a smidgen more relaxed than other luxury brands.
Mr. Alexander, a tenor saxophonist with a taste for smartly surging hard bop, has a productive history with Mr. Mabern, a well-traveled and soulful pianist.
Ultimately, Congress smartly recognized rail's vital economic role, especially in rural, less wealthy towns and flyover country communities where service cuts would have hurt the most.
Our critic says it smartly, and subtly, pushes its audience to ask two of modern pop society's central, uncomfortable questions: First, are famous people "real" people?
By smartly combining bank liquidity and strategic lender relationships with full-service advisory services, investment banks continued to gain ground in the investment grade lending space.
He is the co-founder of #cut50, a national, bipartisan criminal justice organization fighting to safely and smartly reduce the prison population while keeping communities safe.
Originating as a gesture of mass revulsion, it was deeply felt, smartly choreographed, memorably costumed ("pussy hats") and emphatically scripted ("Keep your hands off my body").
What might we learn from a smartly curated show of works that Mullican and Still made in San Francisco during the years both men lived there?
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They're manufactured by HMD Global (the company that makes all the Nokia mobile handsets now) and, smartly, they're priced to compete in the sub-$300 Android market.
In Families in Transition, Stiles smartly extrapolates one potential consequence of her difficulty in securing gainful employment: "I, personally, don't look down upon sex work," she said.
Herring came out swinging as soon as the bell rung, but Ishii smartly took the fight down to the floor to execute the gameplan he knows best.
Kisani, the Farmer's Guide, is an IoT-based application that will smartly suggest the right crops to be planted, to achieve maximum production with their available resources.
The FT's Matt Garrahan smartly outlined a scenario where Smith could craft a conservative news channel to rival Fox News after bringing Tribune's stations into his fold.
They're manufactured by HMD Global (the company that makes all the Nokia mobile handsets now) and, smartly, they're priced to compete in the sub-$7.113 Android market.
The 6'6″ Lexie Crist marries her 6′ groom Harrison Majors on Tuesday's finale of My Giant Life, and he smartly dips her down for their first kiss.
When you walk in, employees — slender, in heels — inquire if you'd like some sweet tea, which is smartly served in petite plastic cups with lids and straws.
On the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Black Tongue" from their searing 2003 debut Fever to Tell, front-person Karen O is combatively—but smartly—sneering at her listeners.
There was no indication when Museum of Simulation Technology might be done, but smartly, the developers tried to diffuse anxiety and impatience by engaging with their fans.
His friendly gesture was greeted by his 6-month-old cousin, the third in line to the throne, smartly dressed in a white shirt and grey dungarees.
The answer quickly created a shit storm of negative criticism; smartly, less than a year later, the firm announced its first female U.S. investing partner, Jess Lee.
With updates to its dynamic pricing system, Vacasa wants to offer smartly priced vacation rentals with an algorithm that takes everything and the kitchen sink into account.
It's both cute and fun to play around with, exploring all of the different potential abilities as you wander across an array of smartly designed 2D worlds.
Like the Gear S2179, the Gear Fit 210 is smartly powered by Samsung's own Tizen operating system this time around, and it looks and runs really well.
Ever since Thrones took TV by storm in 2011, HBO has smartly entered all of the series' performers as supporting actresses and actors in the Emmys race.
Ross predictably (and smartly, I may add) puts up Omarosa, who's been his biggest target the entire game, along with Ari, who is a huge social threat.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's first comment about Google+, however, smartly pointed out that any Facebook competitor will have to build up a social graph to be relevant.
The Consul General smartly had serial numbers for the stolen watches, and the Bev Hills detective notified Rolex and had the digits entered into the computer system.
The biggest and the most important one was, 'Wow, this is a really important and smartly done episode that I could have never come up with myself.
It's so polished, so well put together, so smartly designed, and so beautiful to look at that it's a joy to pick up over and over again.
Smartly, Marvel's been getting moviegoers there in baby steps, with movies like Guardians of the Galaxy gradually expanding what a Marvel movie can look and feel like.
Klinsmann won the 2013 Gold Cup and was widely credited with navigating his team smartly out of a brutal first-round group at the 2014 World Cup.
Smartly designed public financing systems used at the city level have proven to broaden political engagement by increasing participation of average citizens in the funding of campaigns.
The company is smartly holding out a carrot to the Chinese regulators: Do more to open up your markets, and we will include more of your stocks.
The dollar rebounded smartly against a basket of currencies from a one-week low hit in Asian trade to rise 0.3 percent on the day at 94.55.
The way to achieve that would be to offer coupons more smartly and through dynamic pricing, Schakel said, suggesting the company might have fewer promotions than earlier.
Brisket, grown tender without losing integrity from long braising with coffee and guajillo chiles, was smartly paired with pickled Concord grapes, mellow bursts like sips of wine.
These swallows, though, don't have the knack For sorrow—or we'd not have guessed— Though smartly dressed in tailored black, Spend no time mourning, do not rest.
The smartly uniformed men who loiter at busy traffic junctions belong to Tripoli's myriad militias: Islamists, fighters from the nearby city of Misurata or just neighborhood gunmen.
But it's smartly constructed and stylistically thrilling from the first page to the last, providing the reader with a distinct, macabre pleasure of chugging toward inevitable carnage.
Apple steadfastly stuck to at 4:3 ratio, smartly recognizing that the 16:9 ratio wasn't a good fit for printed-page analogues and full-featured websites.
But Maryam Keshavarz, who directed and co-wrote the script, smartly doesn't turn the movie into a globe-trotting countdown, but instead tightly hews to Helen's perspective.
To play the most vile (if not the most clichéd) residents of this heat-hammered hellhole, the writer and director, Ivan Sen, smartly hired two virtual legends.
Getsy smartly broke with the convention of the Documents of Contemporary Art series — which often features contributions from theorists and historians — by focusing almost exclusively on artists.
Endler saved smartly from Nilla Fischer's header at a corner, expertly reaching backwards to claw the ball to safety, in the best chance of the first half.
But the goal should be to do it smartly—a trick that totally eluded campaign reporters in the year-long run-up to Iowa and New Hampshire.
They zoned in on how much they needed, saved aggressively and invested smartly and early; now, Ms. Robin lives off the income she earns from those investments.
It's an amusing idea that's frustrating in practice as the more aggressive beasties have a habit of running circles around you and (smartly!) keeping their posteriors protected.
But she smartly never lets them go on for long and is quick to lighten the room just when things are in danger of becoming too heavy.
Since neither the testimonies of Kavanaugh nor Ford changed any Senate votes last week, Democrats have smartly attacked the process as much as they have Kavanaugh himself.
The array of smartly dressed special forces, including a handful of women, cheered and clapped as one general after another praised them as Afghanistan's finest and bravest.
To keep up his tough-guy reputation, Virgil throws some good punches, but this smartly plotted mystery might be too tame for readers who already have tenure.
It wasn't quite our scene, but the smartly dressed crowd, 8-dollar Swan drafts and great views of the water made it an attractive destination for locals.
In an earlier era, that was called industrial policy, an approach that has fallen out of favor in many countries but, done smartly, is what's needed now.
In one brief flurry, Isaac Hamilton delivered a slick bounce pass to the star freshman Lonzo Ball, who smartly cut behind the defense for a lay-in.
Kristoff yearns to propose to Anna and spends much of the story fumbling to pop the question, a light comic refrain that smartly never overwhelms the story.
For something more contemporary, check out DechkoTzar in the pedestrianized center of town, a small shop that sells smartly designed T-shirts with Belgrade references on them.
Its clients, who in total invested more than 2.5 billion euros through Smartly this year, include companies like Uber , ecommerce major eBay and sportswear maker Under Armour.
Luke points to the increased appetite for the Gogoro Smartscooter 2 as a good sign that, chosen smartly, certain markets are hungry for a sharp, affordable electric scooter.
Those are all valid concerns, but I think they miss some crucial details of how the product was designed, and the use cases that Google is smartly pushing.
Paris Martineau, who also went frame by frame, smartly noted that the video makes the incident seem more dramatic than it was primarily by repeating it three times.
A little otter must have watched a hundred times the way its mother took a rock and rapped the abalone smartly on the side until it let go.
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Motorola was one of the first companies to drop it on its premium Z line, but the company is smartly keeping the port around on its budget devices.
Phiona repeatedly travels to tournaments with her comic-relief sidekicks and defeats players who are more smartly dressed than she is (and are therefore unworthy of our sympathy).
But like other films directed by Larry Cohen, the indie outré director who died in March, it's a smartly considered indictment of capitalism and the American food industry.
Triplebyte smartly used the development to entice a broader pool of engineers to the platform, which broadened the data points it was collecting, making the platform smarter still.
I experienced firsthand how fast a business can grow by smartly offering fair and convenient services to people who have been mistreated or ignored entirely by existing providers.
For her part, Ariana smartly steers clear of the water trap and proffers kisses with your name on them from a grassy knoll in front of the ocean.
Leaving her four children at home, Mary stepped out alongside her husband Crown Prince Frederik, who was smartly attired in full dress Danish military uniform – complete with saber.
Over on iOS, the leading options include apps such as Equalizer+ and the smartly named Equalizer by Audioforge; EQu is another app that's earned a lot of plaudits.
The "Oracle of Omaha" is smartly playing an angle here and Trump gains no positives if he suddenly looks like he's giving in to the tax-return pressure.
The crowded market in Semarang, the capital of Central Java, is not the sort of place one would expect to encounter a smartly dressed 54-year-old accountant.
It was smartly edited and truly cathartic, with all the tension and growth that's been missing from this storyline for the last several episodes (even into last season).
Trump is all business in his approach, and he smartly realizes you get nowhere by insulting the person you want to make agreements with and draw concessions from.
While Trump was isolated from most of America's allies at the G20, he smartly offered a valuable political gift to one leader, weakened British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Writer-director Barry Jenkins smartly places this struggle in the context of Chiron's lifelong friend Kevin who is more honest with himself about their relationship, and about himself.
In his dialogue with Hopkins, Rauschenberg smartly and elegantly distinguishes his words from those of Hopkins by typing his in all caps and the latter's in lower case.
King Abdullah of Jordan, a participant, smartly used the opportunity to have a private, no-fanfare and no-kidding conversation with the president, putting out a potential fire.
Depending on the length of the interruption, this new feature will smartly rewind to the beginning of the word or sentence to help you stay in the flow.
The movie is smartly directed by Gavin Millar, and the cast features the likes of Joss Ackland, Glenda Jackson and Christian Bale; its pleasures are small, but real.
These are smartly intercut with scenes of late-in-life Amal (Delphi Harrington), living temporarily with her daughter, Janine (Salma Shaw), and periodically hallucinating moments from her past.
You can try out some apps today that demonstrate fledgling forms of the technology by smartly, swiftly and automatically doing tasks that would otherwise take lots of effort.
In Europe, stock futures are up smartly and are pointing to gains of about 0.5% at the open helped by the reports of negotiations on the tariff cancellations.
Now that websites are no longer immune from legal action for their part in facilitating sex trafficking, some have smartly opted to remove content that could trigger violations.
" No matter how many people try to tell them they're wrong or they won't succeed, they pursue their vision, he says: "And they pursue it smartly with perseverance.
Mikkel Norgaard, the director, propels the story by smartly sticking to the formula he used in the previous film: hints of menace, gorgeously shadowed shots and long flashbacks.
Attendance varies wildly, from local teens taking selfies to out-of-towners who smartly made time for New York City's least pretentious, most diverse, most affordable food event.
Burnham smartly makes the story one that is distinctly Kayla's by not only tying it to her generation, her culture, and her gender, but also her individual personality.
That distinction probably belongs to the small-market Brewers, adrift for much of the last decade, and now smack-dab in the middle of a smartly-designed rebuild.
But it also smartly became a series about parenting in that situation, and how passing on values that are important to you can become a bulwark against hopelessness.
" Few tried to cross the rows of smartly dressed protesters—men in suits and dapperly tilted fedoras, bouffanted women carrying purses with picket signs proclaiming "DON'T BUY HERE.
Namco Bandai captured the essence of what made it work back then so well and smartly updated it for an environment beyond the arcades and beyond the quarters.
The result is a puzzle, meant to be assembled by the reader, but Palmer smartly uses its inherent narrative fragmentation to reflect how shattered our existence can feel.
It's the chef's tasting menu (perhaps "omakase" is more appropriate here?) of "Super Mario" games, where individual, carefully crafted moments are doled out along a smartly timed schedule.
"Overindulging will leave you feeling sluggish and likely with a few extra pounds, but if you know how to eat smartly, you can still eat enjoyably," she said.
If Twitter lives up to its promises of active engagement with researchers and their needs, it could smartly capitalize on rival Facebook's parallel missteps in support for academics.
The program, a Beethoven double bill, was a surprisingly conservative choice for an orchestra that has otherwise smartly eschewed celebrations of the 250th anniversary of that composer's birth.
His instrumentation of piano, electric guitar, acoustic bass and drums gives Mr. Sands's music — groove-drenched, gospelly and smartly plotted — a balance of physical body and electric charge.
Steyer smartly and overtly agreed with several people onstage, proving one of my best debating tips: You don't have to disagree on every point to win an argument.
Elected officials and policymakers at the federal, state and local levels need to smartly engage in this space and bring clear and concise rules to the modern workplace.
On Saturday afternoons, well-heeled art collectors and smartly dressed culture seekers take their post-brunch strolls through blue-chip galleries like Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian and David Zwirner.
Netflix smartly released this trailer just days before its debut on the streaming network, so you won't have to wait long for more of this hot magma goodness.
The company's goal has been to smartly place the ads to respect the content they interrupt, and not to inundate viewers with the same ad over and over again.
Smartly, A Quiet Place takes on these questions at several stages in a child's development — from birth to early teen years — and situates them in this post-apocalyptic landscape.
"Korea is a top 10 global economy, but no there's no Mint or Credit Karma to help people save and spend money smartly," Lee told TechCrunch in an interview.
He smartly appointed a transition team during the fall campaign -- a must these days -- but then, mysteriously, fired his transition chief, Chris Christie, and essentially decapitated the Christie team.
A three-time winner on the PGA Tour, Woodland began smartly picking up two birdies on his outward nine and at one point increased his advantage to four strokes.
Huawei also smartly included two USB-C ports (one of which supports Thunderbolt 33) and a single USB 3 Type-A port, so you can live life dongle-free.
She's grown so popular, in fact, that the real-life dermatologist behind the pseudonym, Dr. Sandra Lee, has smartly leveraged her platform into an empire that's now worth millions.
Meeting smartly dressed businessmen and women from the American Chamber of Commerce (ACC) last month, Zelenskiy drew comment on social media by showing up in a grey t-shirt.
Lionsgate Television, the production company behind "Nashville," very smartly used the cliffhanger and the reaction to it to further interest in #BringBackNashville, the online movement to revive the series.
He predicted the party will look to pick delegates who will vote smartly based on how the convention plays out, rather than hand-pick them based on candidate support.
While the Academy Awards are (foolishly) cutting four categories from its broadcast later this month, Sony is (smartly) cutting the cost of the PlayStation Classic down to just $39.99.
It did so by borrowing heavily from Grand Theft Auto, setting up a formula that even better games like the Batman: Arkham series would smartly remix down the line.
The filmmakers smartly set the story more than a year after the original disaster and wrote characters who survive not by luck or power, but by wits and preparation.
A country that strategically and smartly implements AI technologies throughout its workforce will likely grow faster, even as it deals with the disruptions that AI is likely to cause.
Drawing on her Ph.D. thesis on writers and sobriety, she entwines her own story with fascinating, smartly chosen biographical sketches and quotations from famous alcoholic writers and their critics.
The Smartly 32-ounce bottle of all-purpose cleaner sells for $1.59, while a 10-ounce bottle of dish soap is only 79 cents, according to the Target app.
There was one moment where LaMelo grabbed a loaded pillowcase and swung it at one of the women -- but smartly put it down and splashed her with water instead.
While it is in no way the intention of this show to be a retrospective, the works by O'Keeffe that are included are uniformly phenomenal and very smartly chosen.
Axe tells Taylor that they can't just fire based off a formula, they need to interview everyone and smartly figure out who's actually the right person to let go.
Sanctions are definitely hurting North Korea, but Pyongyang is smartly betting that China will make sure the sanctions never hurt so much as to destabilize the North Korean regime.
I snaked through the smartly staged rooms—a den appointed with children's furniture featured a mid-century modern rocking horse—to the kitchen at the back of the flat.
It's stretchy enough that you can get a good, secure fit using the smartly designed clasp (which also has a great catcher for keeping the excess band in control).
"They were able to smartly separate themselves from just being a DSP to being a strong CTV player," said Will Doherty, evp of global marketplace development at Index Exchange.
Smartly directed by Tosca Giustini, whose strong cast has a standout in Chelsea Melone, the play fizzles toward its too-abrupt end, but until then it's an exciting ride.
Just like other high-end robot vacuums, the S5 Max maps your house out to vacuum efficiently and smartly avoids barriers and other obstacles it encounters as it cleans.
For maximum effect, Jackson avoided foreshadowing anything sinister; Hyman's distinctly noir opening sequence is a departure that — smartly — does not attempt to recreate the blasé horror of her original.
"This is grand, historical and very positive that the USA has realized after all these years that the embargo is not worth it," said smartly suited Lazaro Roger, 56.
In particular, consumer spending has picked up smartly in recent months, supported by solid growth in real disposable income and the ongoing effects of the increases in household wealth.
Soon enough, Mr. Ackman looked like a genius as the Valeant stock moved up smartly on the news of his involvement, reaching a peak of $264 in August 2015.
And as Ms. Dunham so smartly explored in "Girls," knowing someone isn't the same as knowing what they've done; abusers can conceal their crimes even from their closest friends.
Smartly, he has not turned this race into a referendum on Mr. Trump's popularity, which has been a losing proposition in other races, including in the 2016 presidential election.
Arrival is serious and smartly crafted, shifting around like a Rubik's cube in the hand of a savant, nothing quite making sense until all the pieces suddenly come together.
I've never played anything that made me nauseous until this, and I wish my stomach was stronger, as Fragments of Euclid is addictive on top of being smartly designed.
The people of Marseille, both the smartly dressed and the ragged, have trooped day after day to the makeshift memorial of flowers and candles erected near the disaster site.
These companies all wrap themselves, smartly, in a progressive pink or rainbow blanket because progressives are seen as nice but weak, and conservatives are seen as smart but mean.
Last year she released a diffuse but smartly constructed album, "En Vie," on which she builds rich vocal harmonies and digs in deeply across lithesome ballads and dashing postbop.
The 000-second spot, produced by Dr. Cerón's group, used data from the W.H.O. and featured a smartly dressed man drinking a series of sugary beverages throughout the day.
Ms. Tanowitz, who smartly and thoughtfully distills ballet technique into fresh, inventive forms, is well poised to illustrate Eliot's ideas on space, movement and stillness with elegance and clarity.
In a City Hall conference room, Chief Robert McNeilly faced a team of lawyers from the Justice Department — young, smartly dressed and newly empowered to rein in the department.
This is smartly illuminated by a re-enactment of an attack from an actual transcript, the video game similarities chillingly underscored by the callous conversation inside the virtual cockpit.
Stansbury and Summers might think this was a discrete historical episode, and productivity growth going forward should be expected to raise wages smartly once we have gotten past it.
A potentially fruitful scoring chance for the Yankees in the sixth inning fizzled when Altuve booted a ground ball but Correa, the shortstop, smartly raced over to recover it.
Bubis (played by the irrepressible Janet Ulrich Brooks) to Jean-Claude Pelletier (Lawrence Grimm) and Manuel Espinoza (Demetrios Troy), two academics she is entertaining smartly in her Hamburg home.
Indeed, when he explodes in grief — not at the main event but, smartly, off to its side — he offers us the full horror of recognition the Greeks were after.
People dressed smartly to come to the square in the old days, said Sevim Isbilir, 70, sitting on a bench in the square as she waited for a friend.
This is a brilliant dialogue between reality and fiction in which the author, smartly and full of empathy, recomposes those things that must have happened but we don't know.
Though Marvel didn't have the film rights to the X-Men and Spider-Man, it did have the Avengers, and it smartly used its movies to showcase its heroes.
That's a credit to the script, which smartly adapts only the half of the novel with the Losers' Club as kids, but also to the exceptional cast of child actors.
I don't think anybody except for the defense was as prepared for how much that would play into the case, and they used it so, so smartly to their advantage.
Candy thinks it's a ripoff — she smartly points out that you can make money once for a movie, but customers can view the movies as many times as they like.
How do you smartly quantify risk, how do you price it for the consumer used to a particular insurance paradigm and what are the tools you need to be competitive?
In my personal finance journey, I learned you need to spend money to make money — I need to invest smartly and put money towards retirement to obtain a comfortable future.
They smartly brought the president not into Columbus where it would stir up sort of the Democratic vote, but they took him to a more rural part of the district.
The $79 Lamzac Hangout is a smartly engineered product from Marijn Oomen which he invented for very practical purposes: lazing about at the beach, music festivals, or in the backyard.
The store brand product comparison app Brandefy compared eight of Target's Smartly products, including dish soaps, hand soaps and all-purpose cleaners, to the name-brand Method line of products.
Perhaps that's a smartly-chosen target customer, however, as Perry was Forbes' highest earning musician of 2015, an accolade which undoubtedly linked to by her three scents, Killer Queen, Meow!
Kaling's script not only satirizes the boys' club that has long dominated the comedy world but smartly illustrates how a writers' room can thrive by introducing new points of view.
J.P. One of last year's best out-of-left-field jazz releases was "In the Moment," a double LP of smartly atmospheric beat music by the Chicago drummer Makaya McCraven.
Judge Collyer smartly chose not to comment on whether MetLife was actually too big to fail, and she left open the possibility that the company could someday merit that designation.
Smartly dressed visitors in the spacious dining room and at the patio tables savored the piercing sunset while tucking into towers of cold seafood and sipping Champagne and white wine.
The good news is that the Trump plan did smartly focus on one way to provide very targeted middle class tax relief by doubling the standard deduction in the plan.
The most likely opposition to the recommendations would come from privacy advocates, but the commission smartly paired calls to expand data access with equally detailed recommendations about strengthening privacy protections.
I'm really into the advocacy of legalization and the education of people that are sick, of people that are doing it recreationally to do it wisely, to do it smartly.
"It's a shame to abandon medicine, but I have to do it to help my family," said Garcia, smartly dressed in a lilac shirt, dark pinstriped trousers and large sunglasses.
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You never have to accomplish all of the story in one loop, and Nintendo smartly chose to dot Termina's countryside with plenty of goofy sidequests to pass away the time.
Book Domio Baronne St starting at $115 per nightDomio is smartly made up of multi-bedroom, apartment-style rooms, making it ideal for big groups like bachelor and bachelorette parties.
Last year's "Crash the Super Bowl" was ultimately deemed the last of the series, bringing an end to a campaign that smartly exploited the 20043st-century push toward total interactivity.
It's only when, shortly after, you end up trapped in the same puzzle as Ethan, that you realize just how effectively and smartly Capcom has used the found footage idea.
Also, rig counts are now at the highest level seen since December 270 as short cycle shale producers smartly deployed capital in high yielding acreage as prices stabilize above $260.
In this case, it's smartly teaming up with Calstrs, the largest public-sector teachers' pension fund in the United States and one that's increasingly emphasizing social responsibility with its investments.
Filled with irreverent jokes fired like fastballs, the 220 episodes of this Fox comedy are a breeze to binge and are smartly satisfying, even as they leave a bitter aftertaste.
Still, Mr. Lynch remains convincing, particularly at the start as he struggles with his pain; in those moments Mr. McNeil works as smartly with silences as he does with words.
But de Wilde smartly imbues even simple moments — warming oneself by the fire, dressing for a dinner party, trying to escape someone in the hat shop — with snark and ridiculousness.
The artist and writer Anne Doran has selected this year's ecumenical, smartly installed version, which suggests that white men could soon be a minority in the art world, as elsewhere.
The video, which Reuters saw before it was removed, shows a middle-aged white man with a receding hairline, smartly dressed in a white open-necked shirt and dark jacket.
On this rendition of Russell's "Eli," the Westerlies smartly lean into the tune's blend of harmonic splendor and hollering lament — and they're mindful of the need for some textural play.
Its interior is 100 percent on brand—tight, supportive, smartly designed, with a multiscreen infotainment setup that provides and optional passenger-only display—and its exterior is stylish and sexy.
That trade, in which the Braves smartly exploited a rival's desperation, brought two dynamic young pieces to their lineup in exchange for a pitcher who was headed for a fall.
But these scenes are enjoyable enough, and the script by Lawrence Kasdan (writer of Empire Strikes Back) and son Jon zips smartly along with enough laughs to keep you chuckling.
While it initially looked like the Rams had the numbers to reach the first down, the Cardinals defense smartly snuffed out the play just short of the yard-to-gain.
The company&aposs drones are able to operate fully autonomously, meaning a user can program the drone to track and film them while the drone smartly avoids obstacles like trees.
Fox's live broadcast (ably co-directed by Scott Ellis and Alex Rudzinski) smartly emphasized what sets the show apart from the film: big production numbers, putting across generally tuneful songs.
The City and State are working closely together to make sure Amazon's expansion is planned smartly, and to ensure this fast growing neighborhood has the transportation, schools, and infrastructure it needs.
So rather smartly, Bath & Body Works has just launched a jumbo jumbo candle sale, with all 75+ of its 3-wick candles now $10 off — meaning they're all less than $15.
Whispers don't vote David smartly pointed out you need a magnifying glass to see cracks in the support for Trump among Republicans since they are almost unanimously behind him in public.
The words are accompanied by a smartly curated set of pictures that leaves you without a doubt why fashion shows are the prestigious, highly anticipated, multimillion-dollar production we know today.
Lonergan smartly structures the story so that as Lee is figuring out, say, how to deal with some of the stipulations in Joe's will in the present, flashbacks simultaneously build tension.
Despite my reservations, I donned a smartly oversized blue button-down, broke out my best small-Brooklyn-apartment "linens" and "china," and got down to menu-planning-and-floral-arranging business.
" Maybe Karen should have stopped to think before sending, as the song posits, or, as Karen smartly counters, "Someone should just teach boys to not do that in the first place.
You just tell the Calendar app what you want to do, and it helps you carve out enough time in the week, even smartly rescheduling your sessions should something come up.
Scenic designer Derek McLane smartly made the giant theater feel as much like a club as possible, including having the first few rows of seats surrounded by more of the stage.
Moore's good friend and similarly complex writer Neil Gaiman had better timing: most of his works have hit the screen in the last decade, mostly smartly adapted, to far greater acclaim.
Smartly dressed and clean cut, the former police chief runs Public Safety Testing, a company that conducts preemployment tests for police forces, fire departments, and paramedics in Washington State and beyond.
Most of us would give our right arm to be in Beyoncé's inner circle, but Gabrielle Union is smartly keeping mum on what it means to be friends with Queen Bey.
But now, a year and a half later, Demi has embraced the viral moment and is very smartly utilizing it to help promote the release of her latest single on Spotify.
If you are ready to take with equanimity the euro area's unwieldy politics, its grossly oversold stock markets and smartly recovering economies are offering a broad array of solid asset values.
Robust software platforms will create stickiness, drive ROI and lead buyers to the best suppliers — creating a virtuous cycle of revenue creation for cloud-commerce companies that approach their businesses smartly.
Whereas soldiers fighting rebels in the east do so with ancient weapons, the police in opposition strongholds such as Lubumbashi are smartly equipped with brand new equipment, such as the tasers.
Though there appear to be no official guidelines on Wimbledon's website, "dressing smartly is encouraged, especially if frequenting Centre Court or Court One," according to a report by the Evening Standard.
Jamie smartly employs Fergus, the pickpocket/servant boy from the brothel, to steal Prince Charles's letters in order to learn more about the rebellion and find another way to thwart it.
Shaquille O'Neal's no idiot ... and SMARTLY turned down an epic invitation to party with Charlie Sheen and rock legend Matt Sorum back in the '90s ... 'cause he thought he would die.
This is basically a test of the city's predictive policing program, which was launched on a pilot basis last summer and is all about using the numbers to deploy cops smartly.
That means the ads will be smartly placed with respect the content they interrupt, for example, and Roku won't annoyingly repeat the same ads over and again, which drives viewers crazy.
It was hard to say what the park's purpose was, but someone was regularly taking care of it; the trees and bushes were smartly clipped, with no weeds or trash around.
In short: RGGI was developed through a relatively orderly process; it was smartly designed to fund needed clean energy efforts and build political resilience; it is generally popular among Northeast stakeholders.
The Argentine had begun smartly with the early break to go up 2-0 only to have Zverev sweep the next five games on the way to taking the first set.
Smartly dressed mothers sat around the edge of the room, making small talk about options for reaching the gathering by public transport, and politely admiring smartphone pictures of each other's offspring.
But Wright so smartly plots his film, fitting in emotional beats at just the right moments and unweaving a Wicker Man-esque plot of British horror intrigue with such fine detail.
Edge of Nowhere smartly picks its battles, to the point that I started shutting my eyes at moments poised for a scare...only for the game to give me a break.
"We have smartly provided a lot of resources, at my disposal, to be able to address the needs between now and the time the next session will begin" in January 2019.
The short-entry diary format keeps things moving along, and Chaplin, a longtime journalist, has structured the book smartly, in six parts, with distinct emotional cliffhangers at the end of each.
Just as smartly, Ms. Noëlle, who wrote the script with Andrea Stoll, highlights Curie's success as a result of hard work and personal struggle rather than simple, and stereotypical, "eureka!" moments.
And Bloomberg, looking for ways to change the subject from his past support as mayor for the "stop and frisk" policing policy, smartly jumped on Trump's laser-like focus on him.
We're announcing the launch of SÁGA, a strategic overhaul of our audience-data platform and the latest sign of our commitment to smartly leverage data for our audience and business partners.
Of course the new bar and restaurant on the second floor of Bergdorf Goodman's Men's Store is smartly tailored with an Art Deco look to reflect the style of the building.
"I earnestly hope that Fudan University can be less groveling, flattering, ingratiating, and be kindly and smartly a tower of strength," said the letter, which was quickly removed from the internet.
Those largely compensate for the arid patches, as do the warm/fuzzy exchanges, which smartly play off the idea of raising your children and then trusting them enough to let go.
He also ran into a dad who smartly invested in some video game stocks because his child opened his eyes to the enormity of eSports and the stay-at-home economy.
While he has found himself in hot water for his onstage material more than once, he is never shocking for shock's sake; instead, he explores unpopular ideas smartly and with empathy.
For the man who has smartly mined the past and present, and has hopefully given us a glimpse of the future, a pair of glasses to help see it all clearly.
That has had noticeable economic consequences: Investment, which grew smartly following the Trump tax cuts, began to slow and even turned negative in the second and third quarters of this year.
We're talking about smartly-made face masks that manage to provide the kind of hydration that typically comes from a spa, but without a costly appointment or having to put on pants.
The rooms, and even the mansion itself, are tiny by 2019 video game standards, but the game smartly takes advantage of that more compact space by making what's there look positively stunning.
The game also takes place in the present day, and characters all carry a smartphone with them, so some of the less important dialogue is smartly relegated to simple, quick text messages.
"#Jiveculture" is his seventh album on the HighNote label, and it comes on the heels of several smartly arranged experiments: bands with two drummers or elegant chamber embroidery or chiming electroacoustic effects.
Just like with other well-known characters like Harvey Dent and Lieutenant Gordon, Telltale smartly introduces an early version of the Joker, before he's become the force of chaos we all know.
"People here are like that, always working, gathering, saving, this is the spirit we have," said Segales, wearing a smartly tailored brown jacket and on-and-off his phone on business calls.
Of the difficult time, Eklund smartly acknowledges their unique situation where, as two men, neither will ever have to personally experience the physical and emotional changes that come with carrying a child.
While other mashups of old and new often feel forced — like the semi-digital 21mm film camera that Kodak announced at CES this past year — the Impossible Project officiated this marriage smartly.
As enjoyable as "Our Kind of Traitor" is in its smartly paced and irreverent opening half-hour, it is let down by some muddled, choppily edited action sequences in its later stages.
It is a decision that will cost the company billions in the short run, but Disney+ has a grander strategic logic that, if executed smartly, should pay off for decades to come.
A delectable, sneakily intoxicating show, it's very smartly adapted by Joshua William Gelb from the 1866 stage spectacular of the same name, an enormous commercial success that clocked in at five hours.
As fast fashion starts to get even cheaper with the arrival of the wildly cheap Primark in the US, other consumers are veering away from shopping cheaply, and, rather, toward shopping smartly.
In a profile of Francis called "The Castaway," Michael Brendan Dougherty smartly observed that Buchanan and Francis weren't just against government, they were against the entire cultural hegemony of the ruling class.
Sure enough, clever Sadie, with easy-going Sherman at her side, knows exactly how to fit out a longboat, assemble a crew of smartly attired sailor-chimps, and make for open waters.
The compact 31st-floor fitness room requires two elevator rides and a saunter past smartly dressed throngs outside the hotel's glam restaurant —- slightly awkward for me in a tank top and shorts.
Argentina smartly works the ball side the side a bit, trying to stretch the Nigerians a bit wider and maybe open some room in the middle for Messi and Co. to work.
The irony isn't lost on the director Michael Sturminger, whose modern-dress staging, unveiled last year, is filled with the sort of smartly dressed people one rubs shoulders with in the audience.
Improbably, Taylor again led the woebegone Browns up field smartly and quickly, leading to a 52-yard field-goal attempt by Gonzalez that would have tied the game with eight seconds left.
Ms. Surya smartly foregrounds all that comeliness and every so often folds in a long shot that turns the characters into doll-like figures, a downsizing that gestures toward a nature vs.
But perhaps more impressively, she won the craftier rallies, prevailing in backhand-slice duels and smartly changing the pace and avoiding the temptation to overhit when Rybarikova moved her around the grass.
And if you pack smartly — starting with a travel umbrella, of course, and then some or all of the items shown here — the rain, sleet or "wintry mix" won't stand a chance.
When Iowa Democrats talk about Warren, they usually point to her strong ground game, saying that she smartly invested in staff before most campaigns were up and running in the Hawkeye State.
Treating a new variant of the Impossible Burger like a tech product was a savvy marketing strategy; it smartly leans into the lab-grown meat narrative by giving it a futuristic aesthetic.
It now begins not with its stars at separate vanity tables, contemplating their visages, but with a chorus of smartly dressed women heeding the call of a bodiless voice to beautify themselves.
But, while I found "Vinyl" to be a slog, I can't stop watching "Billions," which, under its lurid surface, is smartly paced and frank—even thoughtful—about the disconcerting fantasies it provokes.
A safer America is possible from these new technologies, but it will cost more in the long run and put lives at risk in the interim if we don't move out smartly.
Wherever she went, a gaggle of smartly attired French-Icelandic-Chinese children toddled behind her, as if she were some glamorous Mother Goose in a fairy-tale version of French country life.
In her new work "Slavic Goddesses — A Wreath of Ceremonies," Ms. Olowska, a Polish artist, teams up with Katy Pyle, an American choreographer who smartly interrogates the gender codes of classical ballet.
To use these new resources smartly, OSHA implemented new enforcement initiatives, including targeting programs to protect workers in workplaces where there is a hostile attitude to even basic compliance with safety rules.
Similarly, The Handmaid's Tale is (smartly, I think) using Emily as a way to depict a kind of alternate reality where June really did escape Gilead at the end of season two.
If he, or anyone else, nodded off during meditation or lost the proper position, one of the monks would come by and rap him smartly on the shoulder with a wooden stick.
Ubisoft's The Division, an infamous example, features smartly decked out fascist paramilitary soldiers, sent to murder looters and escaped prisoners in a lawless New York, making it the ultimate far-right fantasy.
HP smartly moved the motherboard and all the ports to that base, putting most of them within arm's reach on the back of the right side (a handful are also on the front).
The company — rather smartly — created a standard process to make any number of these local clubs "official," so long as there are more than 25 members and they comply with the company's NDA.
After a smartly executed campaign, Chief White House Strategist Bannon no longer needs any introduction, especially after appearing on the cover of Time magazine, a perch previously reserved just for the President himself.
Right now he is smartly surrounding himself with people who will help him improve his leadership skills, like venture capitalist Bill Gurley, also an Uber investor, and Arianna Huffington, an Uber board member.
Perhaps the only nod to the formal nature of past portraits is shown in his hair, with his thick blonde waves combed smartly into a side-part, no doubt by mom Princess Kate!
Directed by Kristin McCarthy Parker in loopy, sketch comedy style, "Puffs" is not as smartly scripted as Mr. Cox's rollicking serial adventure "Kapow-i GoGo," which ran in the same space last year.
You'll discover different estimation techniques, learn how to swiftly add details to your existing project plan, understand project constraints, organize projects into phases, smartly manage a project budget, and a whole lot more.
T-Mobile notes in its press release that its LTE-U implementation will smartly use the available spectrum, increasing when Wi-Fi demand is low and decreasing when there's greater Wi-Fi usage.
The integration is yet another example of how Facebook is leveraging its multiple mobile properties smartly to keep users in its ecosystem, and building out an even larger social network as a result.
Apple has yet to find a middle ground and develop a machine that is as upgradeable as desktops demand to be, while still being as smartly designed as Apple's lineup has traditionally been.
As Politico very smartly points out, this is a kick in the shin for AT&T on its quest to become an advertising giant with its planned $86 Billion acquisition of Time Warner.
At launch, you can favorite stories by tapping a heart, or post them outside the app by clicking the share button, but Raccoon (perhaps smartly) doesn't offer a commenting feature at this time.
BoxcarInterred June 6, 2011Boxcar used to be called a "vital app" for iPhone, an app that smartly served up notifications, which, let's be honest, iOS should have been doing in the first place.
I carry more accessories like a hat or earrings or whatever you want to do to switch it up, but you don't need to carry that many clothes if you just plan smartly.
A decade on from the start of the crash that knocked more than a third off U.S. home values and led to a deep global recession, the housing market has bounced back smartly.
The first is the type where, yes, you have to dress smartly, but you can still get away with showing a bare ankle or be comfortable in a V-neck sweater, sans scarf.
Ouagadougou authorities are helping local producers promote their fruit juices, cooking oils, dried fruits and other products in the streets of Burkina Faso's capital, to help them compete with smartly packaged imported goods.
Ecovacs Robotics and iRobot sell smart vacuums with sensors that allow them to map the floorplan of a house, for example, helping them to smartly move around obstacles such as walls and furniture.
First, they smartly added the repeal of the ObamaCare individual mandate tax, a move that cuts taxes for lower income Americans and reduces the deficit to make room for even more tax cuts.
She smartly zeroed in on how these regulations and fines do little to deter bad behavior and queried the banks as to whether or not this was a failure of our legal system.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that shifting from gasoline to smartly-charged electric-powered engines will tap excess capacity on the electric grid, improving power system performance and lowering costs for all energy consumers.
All of its employees own shares in the company, so the secondary funding was a way to reward them, along with early angel investors and the founding team, without putting pressure on Smartly.
Amazon's Echo Spot, introduced late last year, smartly combined the power of Alexa with a more traditional clock radio type form factor and interface, complete with a screen for video viewing and calls.
Most of the ad material around the new phone still centers around Edge Sense, but when time comes for the company to actually talk about the phone itself, it smartly highlights the design.
PARELES Until now, the bassist Linda May Han Oh has typically stuck to small ensembles, in standard jazz formats — but her prismatic, smartly choreographed compositions have increasingly suggested the possibility of something more.
Her pace and power down the right, where she linked up so smartly with winger Nikita Parris, proved too much for Norway to handle and left her manager Phil Neville reaching for superlatives.
LESBOS/ATHENS (Reuters) - "Go away, go," a smartly dressed Greek woman in sunglasses and a black leather jacket shouted in English at about 40 migrants in a dinghy bobbing near the small harbor.
But lo and behold: I passed a poster for a free performance by the Mary Halvorson Octet, part of a smartly programmed university-run series in an old auditorium in the Dorsoduro neighborhood.
For all the richness of Mr. Brown's new orchestrations, and the vitality of a five-person dance ensemble choreographed by Rennie Harris, this staging smartly errs on the side of less is more.
"[There's an] overwhelming sense in part of business leadership that we actually have to do something about climate change and doing it smartly will make us more efficient and more competitive," Steer said.
Buttigieg was in control most of the night, acing a question about whether he would have ordered a strike against Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani and, smartly, leaning heavily into his own military service.
Giovinco has a habit of striking penalties to the right of the keeper, and it looked as though Rimando knew that, as he got down smartly to make the save and redeem himself.
"Billions" has smartly handled their relationship like Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's in "Heat," allowing their cat-and-mouse game to play out separately while bringing them together only for special occasions.
Over time, its prices have gone up, but every year it still manages to put out smartly designed, powerful handsets that will cost you less money than the top Apple and Samsung phones.
Despite everything the previous sentence suggests, it's witty and moving and manages to smartly grapple with questions both big — the purpose of life — and small: Like, omg, did I really die a virgin?
As it stands now, the only way the obstruction question can be answered in the affirmative is if Trump speaks with investigators -- instead of smartly asserting his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
Dance In her new work "Slavic Goddesses — A Wreath of Ceremonies," Ms. Olowska, a Polish artist, teams up with Katy Pyle, an American choreographer who smartly interrogates the gender codes of classical ballet.
In making the Johansens' struggle to pay for their daughter's $50,000 yearly tuition central to its comedic premise, The House smartly leans into viewers' anxieties around higher education and its attendant economic struggles.
On a bitterly cold Wednesday morning in early March, it was packed with smartly dressed women, mostly wearing the female entrepreneur uniform of leather jackets, dark jeans, heeled booties, and the requisite soft waves.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Global funds recommended switching cash back into equities in March as stocks have recovered smartly despite some turbulence this quarter from a deep sell-off late last year, a Reuters poll showed.
When he was ready for round two, Shelton smartly set his sights on the Country Music Capital of the World, but it wasn't exactly smooth sailing for him to set up shop in Nashville.
"They were head to head against Wimdu in Berlin, and there was this ground war and eventually — and smartly — they figured out how to win Europe from Berlin out," the Sequoia Capital investor said.
Many of the women, smartly turned out, waved "Women for Trump" banners, which had been stacked outside the banquet room door, along with ones proclaiming "Hispanics for Trump" and "Silent Majority Stands with Trump".
Buses are one of the few options that can be set up quickly, with existing resources, but they pose the additional challenge of mapping out routes that fit smartly into the larger, bustling cityscape.
While they are not paid to ride around for their Knowledge training, Gett smartly realised they they could start working with them early-doors, by paying them to pick up and drop off parcels.
Questions have been raised about whether Melania Trump was an undocumented immigrant when she first worked in the United States, but Mother Jones has smartly decided to focus on Trump's hypocrisy on this issue.
And the film has a clever, deadpan closing sequence that plays smartly with the idea that Doctor Strange, unlike many other Marvel heroes, wins his battles far more with his mind than his fists.
Amazon owned the tablet holiday shopping market with the $49.99 Fire HD. Will this smartly-timed Fire HD 8 release also own  the 2016 holiday shopping season, not to mention back-to-school time?
Llewellyn, who has a white goatee and is smartly dressed in a navy jacket and beret for his interview on the HMS Belfast in London, is eloquent and perfectly recalls the events that day.
"We do not want another Mobutu," says a smartly dressed man who gives his name as Constantine, outside a pharmacy in Lubumbashi (Mobutu was the dictator of the then Zaire from 1965 to 1997).
Romano House (Via Giovanni Di Prima 78539, Catania; 39-095-352-0611), in the heart of Catania, has smartly appointed rooms and all the creature comforts you could want — in a 17th-century palazzo.
Slack also claims to have a more diverse workforce than any other startup and smartly chose to send four of its engineers – all of them black and female – to accept the award on stage.
That's not to say the mobile version of Chrome is a bad experience: It's speedy, the on-screen elements are smartly laid out, and its uncluttered interface is particularly helpful on smaller screen sizes.
Wearing large, owlish eyeglasses, he was a smartly tailored dresser who affected a near-British accent as he spoke wistfully of his decision earlier in life to forgo a career as a literature professor.
Overseas regulators have smartly worked to get ahead of the decision, warning that without the Dodd-Frank rules, overseas subsidiaries of American banks could be subject to higher capital requirements, restructuring and ring-fencing.
Biden smartly understood that his eight years beside the last Democratic president and his foreign-policy seasoning are probably more reassuring to voters now than they were a month or even a week ago.
While Sony has purportedly made a cassette tape with a storage capacity that would put its 20th-century brethren to shame, the commpany smartly decided to forego magnetic tape entirely with its new design.
"I think they've smartly rejected the dumb conventional wisdom out there that only super progressives can raise small dollars online," said Andy Barr, a Democratic strategist who worked on the 20183 Arizona Senate race.
Rope, like Light, smartly wore wisdom on its sleeve and veered sharply from Jackson's previous musical approach, with the 32-year-old largely abandoning the feel-good empowerment and playful sensuality of her earlier work.
Epic, having learned from past one-time live events like its iconic rocket launch and its most recent freezing over of the entire game map, smartly launched a special game mode specifically for the show.
But as one of a handful of Americans who managed the digital operations of a 2000 presidential campaign, I think $22016,000 smartly spent on Facebook could have a much larger reach than you may realize.
For the most part, the game plays like a smartly streamlined version of a traditional turn-based strategy game, those chess-like experiences where you and an opponent take turns making moves on a battlefield.
A 2016 video from by Natalie Parrott smartly questions whether abusing random white people for wearing dreadlocks will ultimately make it acceptable for Black people to wear locs and other natural hairstyles in professional environments.
That being said, we will continue to have a play in the consumer world with brand licensing, and our brand will continue to be present with the smartly crafted deal we have with HMD Global.
Smartly curated and organized, most countries depicted are represented by a single photographer and occupies its own exhibition space, giving the work the room needed to pull viewers into narratives of strife, disappearance, and grief.
But Giertz smartly added some standard truck accoutrements, like a lumber rack with Hella lights attached to the front, so that it wouldn't look out of place among the Rams and Silverados of the world.
Director Hideki Takayama smartly appropriated imagery familiar to his primary, domestic audience while evoking the chilling tone of H.P. Lovecraft's horror stories that — like Urotsukidōji — are rife with tentacled ancient gods waging war on humanity.
"We will process and take direction on a policy that will be developed by the secretary (with) direction from the president — and march out smartly," Spencer, who was confirmed by the Senate last week, said.
In either, the seven-speed automated manual transmission shifts smartly in city traffic and at top speed, the nose isn't as likely to scrape against low driveways as a Ferrari, and the seats are comfortable.
Like so many abandoned hospitals, its corridors are said to be primarily haunted by the ghost of a deranged nurse—in this case, the ghost is La planchada (which in Spanish means 'smartly-dressed woman').
"He exerts a deeper level of control simply through his ability to bait hostile media at will with his every seemingly nutty utterance," conservative columnist Bret Stephens smartly noted Thursday in the New York Times.
It's unlikely PlayStation VR will be the most high-tech headset released in 2016, but at its $399 price point, it's a smartly designed and accessible option, reflecting Sony's decades of experience making consumer electronics.
But if you're only playing a game for its story and characters, you'd hope the developers would smartly invest in anything to make that more effective, to ensure its storytelling is more dynamic and emotive.
"Gasoline demand rebounded smartly to more normal levels for this time year, giving credence to the view that some of the lackluster demand was weather-related," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital Management.
But precisely because we do not yet know the results, now would be the worst time possible to cut or kill this modest, smartly designed effort to sustain and expand America's promise for the poor.
Mr. Lang smartly figured out what kinds of musical elements could be easily performed by groups that included trained and untrained singers, and would sound effective sung by so many voices in an outdoor space.
Unlike many major label rap debuts, it's not packed with guests, although the ones it has—along with Jeremih, there's Wale, T-Pain, and a fresh-out-of-jail Gucci Mane—are pretty smartly curated.
The latest developments hit the greenback which has recovered smartly from February lows and reached a six-week high earlier this month on growing expectations of as many as four interest rate increases this year.
While we're on the topic of the declining middle class, Walter Scheidel's "The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality From the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century," is a smartly argued book.
And accordingly, it does blow a hole in the rest of a smartly done, crowd-pleasing movie, because you don't forget that in addition to the space race, there's this other race thing going on.
Which is why I'm in sympathy with the deficit non-hawks, people who understand that debt isn't the worst thing if you're spending money on the right things, and if your economy is growing smartly.
"Girls" smartly wrapped up stories over several episodes: Elijah landed "White Men Can't Jump"; Shoshanna said goodbye to the "boring" narcissism of her circle of friends; Adam returned to Jessa; Jessa made peace with Hannah.
"We're not talking about whether Marta should, or mass transit should, come to Cobb County as much as we're talking about it being done smartly," said Jason Shepherd, chairman of the Cobb County Republican Party.
Now Surface is the flagship brand for a growing line of smartly designed devices that invariably serve to guide a pack of OEMs to design more innovative products that will, in turn, run Microsoft software.
The better pick is Google's Home Hub — it pulls photos from your Google Photos account (unlimited storage for photos at 12-megapixels) and also smartly pairs two related vertical photos together so there's no letterboxing.
Yacht Club puts King Knight's shoulder bash and graceful twirl to clever use in smartly designed levels that are typically built around one specific mechanic or gimmick, similar to levels in side-scrolling Mario games.
Despite official horror at the notion of a second Brexit referendum, the Conservative party very smartly ran the 2019 election campaign as though it were precisely that -- only without a Remain campaign to challenge them.
It is smartly seeking to sanction these entities at the U.N., and it should continue to use this model of strict implementation of globally adopted sanctions to cut off the DPRK's financial and procurement nodes.
"They could have leverage and – if they play it smartly – they could get something out of that, but let's not overstate it," said Janis Emmanouilidis, a political analyst at the Brussels-based European Policy Centre.
The question was batted aside smartly by team boss Toto Wolff after Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix brought a fifth successive one-two, the best ever start to a season, but nobody likes to tempt fate.
With thousands of Chinese and foreign journalists now showing up to cover the congress, the building's managers have resorted to stretchy tape and smartly dressed security officers to keep unwanted guests out of important meetings.
Our photog smartly pushed John Salley to see what he knows -- but that's when John started to play coy ... and said Carmelo plus LeBron is the formula for Anthony to win his first NBA championship.
This is how it would work, per a summary from Sanders's and Khanna's offices: It sounds pretty straightforward, and that could help sell the public on the idea, as Politico's Sarah Karlin-Smith smartly noted.
Kloss was in town shooting "Bill Nye Saves The World" -- she's a correspondent for the upcoming Netflix series, and very smartly opted for some serious square footage in this Airbnb rental, hooked up by the company.
Square is smartly trying to have it both ways as it tiptoes into expansion mode: Expanding its potential borrower base while still keeping its acquisition costs low and getting the data it needs to minimize risk.
What the vest allows the robots to do is detect the human from farther away and smartly update its travel plan to steer clear without the need for the associate to explicitly mark out those zones.
Smartly, and in a moment of much-needed humanity after months of watching these two have the nastiest fights possible, both broke character and ran down the streets of NYC holding hands while Arcade Fire played.
Miranda and Caliban is a lyrical, smartly crafted exploration of a classic story, and it is so deeply felt that, dear reader, I must confess it left me teary-eyed on the New York City subway.
But the Democrats have already turned up the volume so hot on this, they&aposre going to use it do what I think, this Ocasio-Cortez did last night, smartly kind of gen up their base.
And when you pair the envisaged ability to smartly control electrical devices with other extant capabilities of smartwatches, such as fitness/health tracking and notification filtering, the whole wearable proposition starts to feel rather more substantial.
That is the Sansa who now leads Winterfell and very smartly told Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) she should let the Northern army heal from the Night King battle before taking them down South to fight Cersei.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 6): 96%What critics said: "The last few episodes hit all the right, bittersweet notes, and make the entire journey feel richer for how smartly the show chose its ultimate destination.
For those with a good product and minimal budgets, if they invest smartly in paid search and constantly measure their results — then double-down on the strategies that prove ROI positive — they can still be successful.
They demonstrate a Google ecosystem of mobile and home devices that use the smartly rebranded Google Assistant as connective tissue, which follows you from the office, to the road to the home and back out again.
In a demonstration last week, Duplex smartly handled questions from a Google employee playing the role of restaurant worker about details such as the size of the party and the name to hold the table under.
All four are smartly dressed (they look, in fact, like slick and dapper models from a Calvin Klein advertisement) and incredibly welcoming, even if there's a film crew inside the interview room capturing their every move.
You can include your CV, some examples of your work, and maybe a video presentation too, and pack everything up smartly and send it to prospective employers as one way of standing out from the crowd.
IN BASMANE, a gritty neighbourhood in the heart of the Turkish port city of Izmir, a plump, smartly-dressed young man, who asks to be known only as Uday, flips through videos on his expensive smartphone.
While the U.S. should use all means, both regional and homeland missile defense systems, at its disposal to counter North Korean aggression, we must do so smartly and not waste precious tax dollars in the process.
While there's no surefire way to predict how the markets will perform — this week or over the next 40 years — there is easy research you can do to make sure you are smartly saving for retirement.
"I want to use government funding for science smartly, and I don't think these top-down approaches work, even though they have benefited me," said Jonathan Eisen, a microbiome expert at the University of California, Davis.

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