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He astutely—and bravely—borrowed money to buy his own power saw, tractor, and pulpwood truck. Just Mercy 2014-10-21T00:00:00Z
What Perkins-Valdez so astutely observes about the aftermath of any horrific event is that “the best healing balm was hope.” ‘Balm’: A D.C. writer’s moving tale of hope and healing in slavery’s wake 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z
As Streisand herself once astutely observed, she was the girl who didn't get asked to the prom, though if she had, she probably wouldn't have become a star. All hail Melissa McCarthy, Hollywood's indestructible comic superwoman 2014-06-27T04:00:00Z
It so astutely pinpointed the emerging trends in technology in 2003 that a decade on from its publication it reads more like a documentary record than a work of SF. Five science fiction novels for people who hate SF 2013-06-28T09:44:47Z
If these volumes say now, their astutely worn painted surfaces say then, and forever. A Rich Feast of Folk Art at the New-York Historical Society 2016-05-19T04:00:00Z
Out of “respect and affection” as you’ve so astutely said, do send invitations to close relatives — parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles — even if they live halfway around the world. Wedding Etiquette 2011-04-28T19:35:34Z
Because the king ran a powerful army of male and female warriors and allied astutely with France’s rival European powers, “it took the French a long time to colonize Dahomey,” she said. A Painter Explores His Royal Roots 2021-02-03T05:00:00Z
The success of "Twilight" has convinced studios that movies starring young'uns will work in any genre -- not just gothic romance -- if cast astutely and marketed shrewdly. Hollywood courting young actors 2010-04-15T07:33:00Z
Princeton' slow pace was partially to blame for the low scoring output; also, the Bruins couldn't crack the zone, which Jesse Rosenfeld, Princeton's backup center that year, astutely labeled "obnoxious." Princeton-UCLA: Reflections on an Historic Upset 2011-03-16T10:05:00Z
Toot's slick, clever little show plays astutely on that desire, manipulating the audience's eagerness to be winners in the game of life. Ten out of Ten – review 2013-07-16T14:39:29Z
Kuniyoshi’s most consistently original work dates from the 1920s: the imaginary landscapes populated by animals, houses and figures that sparingly and astutely combine drawing and painting. Yasuo Kuniyoshi, a Modernist Often Overlooked, Gets a Smithsonian Retrospective 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z
She said she still hadn’t entirely found her way into her role in “Three Tall Women,” and astutely elaborated on some questions of character she was trying to resolve. Glenda Jackson on Quitting Parliament, Playing Lear and Returning to Broadway 2018-02-20T05:00:00Z
This made perfect sense, playing to the microwave’s strength as what the New Yorker writer Helen Rosner so astutely described as “a brute-force bain-marie.” For Lemon Curd in Less Than 10 Minutes, Use Your Microwave 2021-06-04T04:00:00Z
Mr. Sachs astutely points out that this piece proclaiming all men brothers, an unabashed call for freedom, appeared in the middle of a decade characterized by dynastic repression and ultraconservative nationalism. Books of The Times: Harvey Sachs?s ?Ninth: Beethoven and the World in 1824? 2010-06-17T21:09:00Z
Griffiths then astutely and correctly observed that Jean Smart's "Mare of Easttown" character owes a debt to Ruth Fisher. The lesson of "Six Feet Under," 20 years later: "We're not really as in control as we all think" 2021-06-03T04:00:00Z
Google astutely realized the importance of emoji to its goal, even going so far as to establish an internal project team devoted to analyzing and implementing the little icons. How Emoji Got to the White House 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z
Had Ebo gone in that direction, “Honk for Jesus.” might have been truer but darker, landing on heart-rending over the astutely hilarious. ‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review: Resurrecting a Megachurch 2022-09-01T04:00:00Z
Yes, you use flashbacks and flashforwards astutely as well as cutting to words on a page to depict fragmented memories or emotional triggers. "Mothering Sunday" director on challenging politics through intimacy: "Nudity levels out classes" 2022-03-24T04:00:00Z
Mr. Sondheim improbably but astutely compares Hammerstein’s strengths and flaws to those of Eugene O’Neill. Books of The Times: Sondheim?s Rhymes and Reasons 2010-10-21T17:45:00Z
Mr. Ohlson’s work astutely fused aspects of Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting and Minimal Art on a grand scale; his paintings sometimes measured as much as 23 feet across. Doug Ohlson, Painter of Vivid Abstracts, Dies at 73 2010-07-24T05:01:00Z
He writes astutely here about, say, the flaws of Season 4 of “The Sopranos” and the confusing, unfocused pilot of “The Wire.” Books of The Times: ‘The Revolution Was Televised,’ by Alan Sepinwall 2012-12-04T21:14:42Z
Working entirely on their own, they shot copiously – 500 hours of footage; it took them three and a half months each just to watch it all – and edited astutely. The Carpetbagger: Nominees and, Even Better, Now Members of Diddy's Entourage 2012-02-21T18:04:53Z
Marian is considered shocking because she dares to make a joke every now and then, or darkly comments astutely on a situation. The best character on "The Gilded Age" is the bustle, adding an extra party to the back 2022-02-23T05:00:00Z
Neither peasant nor aristocrat, he sprang from lower social orders but had a gift of moving up and down the social ladder astutely. The landscape architect who bottled nature 2016-12-16T05:00:00Z
Among the knee-jerk reactions Reynolds astutely ascribes to chill wave naysayers is the "invocation of nostalgia as a priori bad thing" reflex. Maggoty Lamb wonders if nostalgia might be as good for us today as it's always been 2011-01-25T14:13:49Z
As she so astutely puts it, could you really put everything into a bagel? 12 unique uses for Trader Joe's cult-favorite everything bagel seasoning 2023-02-28T05:00:00Z
Schreiber is hulking and tender, and Malone astutely plays her character as an overburdened adolescent, lost in the expectations of adulthood. ‘Lorelei’ Review: A Rural Melodrama, Lost at Sea 2021-07-29T04:00:00Z
Who was it who once astutely noted, “There is nothing more pointless, and nothing less funny, than defending your own material”? Books of The Times: In ?The Bedwetter,? How Sarah Silverman Found Her Vulgar Voice 2010-05-03T20:45:00Z
World's Greatest Dad and One Hour Photo astutely mined the blackness that always provided the engine to the hyper speed of his comedy. Why Robin Williams's true genius lay in his weird and wonderful comedy 2014-08-12T04:00:00Z
“Bill had never actually met a person to whom he did not enjoy ranting,” one character observes, astutely. ‘Ohio’ as the Locus of 21st-Century Rust Belt Despair 2018-09-27T04:00:00Z
These things have been so astutely articulated in Caravaggio's works that they're almost, in a prophetic sense, cinematic. Caravaggio and me 2010-07-24T23:04:00Z
Thirty years: That’s how long Michael Feinstein, the astutely nicknamed “ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” has been performing in New York City. Review: Michael Feinstein, Strolling Down Broadway and His Own Memory Lane 2015-12-21T05:00:00Z
Since then, she often deftly, astutely reviewed the works of politicians, literary giants and industry newcomers. Michiko Kakutani ends her 38-year career at the New York Times 2017-07-27T04:00:00Z
But he astutely captures the dreary, oppressive Sunday afternoon atmosphere of the era, and a family in emotional retreat from each other. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore 2010-09-27T22:20:00Z
A more astutely focused, judiciously selected exhibition might lead to different conclusions, but this one will not alter the impression that last rites for this type of show are in order. | ?Phantom Sightings?: ?Phantom Sightings? at El Museo del Barrio 2010-04-09T23:01:00Z
Todd VanDerWerff at the AV Club observed, astutely, that “Bunheads” is just the latest show to “start roughly a season before the story really begins.” “Bunheads” Adorable Nihilism 2012-07-17T14:22:00Z
The five-member group that most people know as the Temptations is embodied with piquantly detailed individuality by charismatic, supple-voiced actors who astutely convey the imbalanced equations of ego and accommodation in their characters. Review: An All-Star Team in the Temptations Musical ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ 2019-03-22T04:00:00Z
He also astutely observes the fluid experience of grief, something that does not unfold in an orderly fashion or take place in a strict time limit. “Grief was not like anything I imagined”: A widower’s perspective on loss and mourning 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z
But Greenblatt astutely points out that the Macbeths are the Bard’s most convincing portrait of a devoted couple, and Nesbo takes care to explain why they delight in each other. Review | Jo Nesbo puts a Nordic chill on ‘Macbeth’ 2018-04-04T04:00:00Z
"Aha!" you say, astutely — and in unison with some of the crazier elements of Russian intelligence, wicked men who still long to bring America to its knees. NBC's 'Allegiance' places its trust in Hope Davis 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z
As one Amazon reviewer astutely pointed out, it's essentially a blend of National Enquirer-esque blind items and condescending gossip from unnamed "chums." Martha Stewart's brand has always been subversive 2023-05-16T04:00:00Z
And people who do crosswords, as Adele astutely remarks, have blanks in their lives, and no clue how to fill them. Natalie Haynes's guide to TV detectives: #14 – Morse 2012-07-30T11:20:37Z
Instead of resolving the mystery of Matt, Ms. Lee astutely complicates it. Review: ‘Straight White Men,’ Now Checking Their Privilege on Broadway 2018-07-24T04:00:00Z
Fall astutely balances the play's symmetrical neatness with a wealth of character detail, and the acting is impeccable. Disgraced, Bush theatre 2013-05-23T17:21:04Z
They astutely judged that the dining traditions of beer-loving Alsace would be popular in their adopted city. Choice Tables: At Paris Brasseries, Cuisine to Match the Scene 2013-12-12T16:42:39Z
In one hour and 50 minutes, “Epiphany” astutely captures a wide swath of ideas without losing its grasp on the hilarious and heartbreaking experience of being a person in the world. ‘Epiphany’ Review: A Holiday Party, but What Are We Celebrating? 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z
And the redoubtable Omer Fast has alternated between rapid-fire sampling of existing material and elaborately staged works, making some of the most gripping, astutely political videos of the moment. Last Chance: Emerging ?Young Israelis? at Lesley Heller Workspace 2010-08-11T22:45:00Z
“Mlodinow handles this topic astutely. … He writes in a brisk, friendly style that easily draws you in and makes you reflect on both the recounted anecdotes and your own way of handling comparable situations.” 11 New Books We Recommend This Week 2022-01-20T05:00:00Z
Played by Gillian Anderson, the duchess imperiously holds her cigarette holder in a style of patrician impersonation that immediately reduces her to the kind of camp stereotype the series astutely means her to be. | ?Any Human Heart?: A Long Life That Peaks Quite Young 2011-02-11T23:18:14Z
This book, according to our reviewer, is “astutely plotted and imaginative enough to satisfy the most bloodthirsty reader.” Pandemics in the Pages of ‘The Stand,’ ‘Severance’ and More 2020-03-12T04:00:00Z
The straightforward production, by Cecilia Ligorio, dealt astutely with the question of how to characterize Cortés, a figure now deplored as a brutal colonialist but revered as a hero when the opera was written. Two Centuries Later, a Composer Gets a Second Look 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z
As James Mann astutely noted in his book “Rise of the Vulcans,” “in this respect Panama was a forerunner of the later American effort against Saddam Hussein in Iraq.” Yearning for an Earlier Era of American Diplomacy 2017-12-08T05:00:00Z
When tension does bubble up, during the play’s final encounter, it appears inevitable and is astutely observed without feeling writerly, showcasing Joseph’s mastery over the way everyday conversation can belie or reveal social realities. ‘King James’ Review: We’ll Always Have LeBron 2023-05-16T04:00:00Z
Glaude astutely calls these young black women and their generation of young black activists "unprecedented." 'Democracy in Black' is a bracing a call to action for African Americans 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z
Told from the point of view of two children, on the ground and at sea, the story so astutely unpacks the us-versus-them dynamics of our divided world that it deserves to be an instant classic. ‘What Strange Paradise’ Explores Two Sides of a Migrant Crisis 2021-07-20T04:00:00Z
As the critic Jonathan Rosenbaum has astutely observed, in the early 1960s “to some extent Americans and Europeans were swimming in the same waters.” Film: Arthur Penn, a Director Attuned to His Country 2010-10-09T08:13:00Z
Ms. Arbus posed her subjects astutely — a black-and-white dress before a wall patterned with zebras — and shot from slightly below to suggest they were monuments. Art In Review: Amy Arbus: ‘On the Street 1980-1990’ 2014-03-21T00:02:22Z
Deep in the knottiest verse of “Kung Fu,” Cordae astutely notes, “My future’s a tad bright.” Perspective | The best DMV rap songs and albums of 2018 2018-12-13T05:00:00Z
James Dacre's clever production plays the circular space astutely, though it needs more clarity. The Thrill of Love – review 2013-02-27T18:06:27Z
Jordan astutely stopped for intermission here, for Wagner broke off composition of his “Ring” at exactly this spot, resuming 12 years later. A Wagner 'Ring' sampler: Short, but still so much to savor 2017-04-30T04:00:00Z
As China Miéville astutely noted several years ago in Socialist Review, Tolkien was writing about "a rural idyll that never existed -- feudalism lite." "Hobbit" controversy: When is casting racism? 2010-11-30T21:31:00Z
She astutely notes that—given the possibility that the report was leaked by a Trump staffer—the story is “intriguingly timed, to say the least.” Why Ted Cruz’s sex life matters: The GOP’s toxic “family values” charade deserves continued scrutiny 2016-03-29T04:00:00Z
I eschewed many forms of meat years back; as my friend astutely put it, I had effectively given up consuming any and all "four-legged animals." The biggest mistake you're making when you cook bacon 2023-01-14T05:00:00Z
Ro questioned the status quo and valued her personal identity — as was signified by her insisting on wearing her Bajoran earring, which Jean-Luc astutely notes is missing when we see her again. ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Old Friends Return 2023-03-16T04:00:00Z
At the same time, astutely, they narrow their focus to luxury arts. Review | Gold, jade, macaw feathers, turquoise: Ancient American beauty at the Met 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z
But he also spoke astutely to the idea of boycotting—as in, how is not showing up going to help anything? The Oscars Were Still Too White, But There's Hope for Next Year 2016-02-29T05:00:00Z
The festival is a glamorous event in a sophisticated city, astutely scheduled during the sunless winter darkness. Life on the ice: one last hunt for Norway's sealers 2017-04-09T04:00:00Z
As the French philosopher Raymond Aron astutely noted, human rights, as a political philosophy, is based on a notion of purity. Mass Murder Relies on People Like Us: An Interview With Thierry Cruvellier 2014-05-16T04:00:00Z
It’s a balance she strikes most astutely on “Good Wife,” on which she’s torn between thinking that title role is a worthy goal and seeing it as a tragic stock character. The Kacey Musgraves Divorce Hour 2021-09-14T04:00:00Z
Walker is an astutely effective singer, but not because of power — rather, she often sounds as if she’s holding back, or a little tired. Adele and Summer Walker: Our Season of Romantic Discontent 2021-11-29T05:00:00Z
One judge astutely observed that Brown managed this “amid the economic collapse of a great regional paper.” Perspective | Here’s a list of the 10 greatest works of journalism of the past 10 years. Care to argue about it? 2020-10-14T04:00:00Z
Its commitment to blackness astutely flips the script on the racial status quo in Hollywood, where people of color are forced to the margins of the screen or rendered invisible. “Luke Cage” and the racial empathy gap: “Why do they talk about being black all the time?” 2016-10-05T04:00:00Z
Evan S Connell recognised astutely that few people are tortured by premonitions of forthcoming historical upheavals before they occur; thus ructions in Germany appear only briefly. Lionel Shriver: rereading Mr Bridge by Evan S Connell 2013-02-15T18:30:01Z
The critic Robert Hughes astutely wrote that her images displayed “sympathy at the edge of its tether.” Review: Arthur Lubow’s Diane Arbus Biography Recalls an Underworld Voyager 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z
Single take, with one astutely judged camera pivot midway through, to allow Albert Finney to share more of the on-screen interrogation. Lumet, his films embodied grace under fire 2011-04-10T19:29:00Z
The gradual transition from “we want to be friends” to a savage courtroom punch-up is so astutely done you barely notice it happening. The 50 best films of 2019 in the US: No 3 – Marriage Story 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
She became an artist against great odds, as did any woman in late-18th-century Paris, and aided by the patronage of Marie Antoinette, went on to thrive in a nine-lives, astutely managed sort of way. She Painted Marie Antoinette (and Escaped the Guillotine) 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z
The critic Margo Jefferson has astutely observed that Mr. Bradshaw operates on the principle that “our psyches speak in what our egos and rational selves call clichés.” Theater Review: ‘Job,’ at the Flea Theater 2012-09-20T02:00:00Z
His first-rate productions of “Twelfth Night,” “As You Like It” and “The Merchant of Venice” have all been astutely cast and freshly imagined. Theater Review: A ‘Comedy of Errors’ Unfolds in the ’40s, With Fedoras 2013-06-19T02:00:01Z
On the subject of musical stars, Salamishah Tillet, an author, professor and contributing critic at large for the New York Times, astutely drew a connection between Gorman and another Black female icon. Amanda Gorman clearly has talent. But there’s more to her meteoric rise. 2021-02-07T05:00:00Z
There’s a sense in the show, astutely commented upon in the catalog, that female artists working in San Francisco faced less of a hurdle than those in New York. A groundbreaking show to confront the gender bias in art: 'Women of Abstract Expressionism' 2017-04-11T04:00:00Z
Jensen astutely sums up the repetitive nature of this losing war: Using heavy artillery and bombs, Taliban soldiers are driven out of a large area by coalition forces supporting the Afghan Army. A Different View of the Afghan War Yields the Same Grim Truth 2019-09-01T04:00:00Z
It’s not about gym class either, but it is — astutely, uncomfortably and in the end tragically — about privilege. ‘Armageddon Time’ Review: Hard Lessons About Life in America 2022-10-27T04:00:00Z
Mr. Goldman’s book is still winceably clunky in its “Me Generation” confessional style, but Mr. Sondheim’s score has seldom seemed more psychologically penetrating or more astutely edged in the dissonance of desperation. Showgirls, a Monster and a Drag Queen: Singing Songs of Self 2017-11-22T05:00:00Z
There's also one called America, which I hope is a sequel to 2000's New York, in which Ashcroft astutely observed that Manhattan is both a "big city of dreams" and "the city that never sleeps". Tracklists of my tears 2010-06-09T11:05:00Z
And now the one man who understood his indecisiveness the most astutely – in particular, towards the war – appeared to be mocking him for it. Edward Thomas, Robert Frost and the road to war 2011-07-29T21:57:01Z
As Kelly astutely notes, it is precisely this sense of freedom that catapulted the Beatles — both as musicians and proto-fashionistas — into our international conscience. "Fashioning the Beatles" delves into the band's iconic, impactful looks that were "worth emulating" 2023-09-19T04:00:00Z
The work in “Kuchu Clans of Buganda,” her second solo show at this gallery is astutely multicultural, deeply felt and even autobiographical. 3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now 2020-11-19T05:00:00Z
Although she worked in a totally different context, painter Maria Lassnig comes to mind here, as she so astutely probed the experience of what it means to inhabit a body. Full-frontal absurdity: The world of Louise Bonnet's fleshy, surreal portraits 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z
Grande was astutely confronting the continued belief that women must, and desire to, care for men, even when it costs them their own well-being. How the New ‘A Star Is Born’ Complicates an Old View of Womanhood 2018-10-10T04:00:00Z
To see Greely’s handcrafted tableaux and Arikha’s astutely observed images in juxtaposition is to understand that both were made to take visitors beyond appearances, into a world of unexpected discoveries, stirring insights and deep affinities. What to see in L.A. galleries: tiny paintings of breathtaking beauty, photographs of the super-smart 2016-12-29T05:00:00Z
University of Maryland School of Law Professor Leigh Goodmark astutely refers to domestic violence as the "third rail of criminal justice reform." I'm a public defender. I don't want my elderly client to die in prison from coronavirus 2020-08-29T04:00:00Z
Lopez is a multi-talented singer, dancer and actress, but she is also a woman with breasts, something that Renner astutely observed at the end of his intro, muttering: “You got the Globes, too.” “You got the Globes, too”: The best Twitter responses to Jeremy Renner’s dopey comment about J.Lo’s breasts 2015-01-11T05:00:00Z
But Ms. Bailey’s real skill — the reason she lasted so long — was being able to balance such high-minded homages to the magazine’s history with content that seemed, more and more, like an astutely art-directed catalog. The Real Fashion Trend of Glenda Bailey’s Bazaar 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z
Unexpectedly — and astutely — Lorentzen emphasizes not the emotional support these workers give, but the support they need to soldier on. ‘A Still Small Voice’ Review: Grant Them the Serenity 2023-11-09T05:00:00Z
Williams astutely interleaved Bagatelles by Jones with those of Bartók, emphasising the metrical complexities they both favoured, as well as an elegiac strain. Llyr Williams – review 2012-07-18T16:46:24Z
No one states problems more correctly, more astutely, more amusingly and more uncomfortably than Francine Prose. An Aspiring Editor Meets a Thorny Dilemma 2021-06-29T04:00:00Z
At the height of his powers, Mr. Langridge produced a warm tone with a richness and flexibility he used astutely in complex, emotionally charged roles as well as in comic parts. Philip Langridge, British Operatic Tenor, Dies at 70 2010-03-08T06:00:00Z
There are appearances from Joy Division and the Happy Mondays, but it’s dance music and specifically Manchester’s influence on acid house and the Second Summer of Love that Michael Winterbottom captured most astutely. Dance music on the big screen: five of the best and five of the worst films in history 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
And although the suburbs are becoming much more diverse as he astutely observes, will they be able to predominate, as Mr. Kotkin predicts, if their historic resistance to racial integration endures? Books of The Times: A Nation 400 Million Strong 2010-02-25T23:00:00Z
As The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay astutely pointed out a few days ago, the great mystery of this season thus far isn't who will be murdered, but rather the constant dining at the hotel. "The White Lotus": When it comes to vacation, what does pleasure actually look like? 2022-12-05T05:00:00Z
This film, which is receiving its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, astutely analyzes how women are treated and presented in Hollywood films and television. "Body Parts" examines the labor of movie nudity – the good, the bad and the merkins 2022-06-11T04:00:00Z
Howard also astutely conveys the vertiginous and abrupt changes that happened all those months ago. New Crime Novels from Louise Penny and Silvia Moreno-Garcia 2021-08-19T04:00:00Z
McIntosh evokes these questions astutely, never putting too fine a point on any of them, or turning her characters into mouthpieces. Review: Without Bloodshed, the Ingénue Takes the Lead 2022-08-22T04:00:00Z
Ms. Sullivan astutely reinterpreted “In Buddy’s Eyes” and “Being Alive” as wised-up, bitterly cynical expressions of marital boredom and stagnation by a wife feeling trapped in her marriage. KT Sullivan and Jeff Harnar Reflect a New Era 2014-07-10T04:00:00Z
As a rule, the company’s text-scrambling, anachronism-flaunting productions confuse only to clarify, and usually wind up commenting astutely not only on their source materials but also on our changing perspectives in interpreting them. Review: ‘Cry, Trojans!’ Is the Wooster Group’s Take on ‘Troilus and Cressida’ 2015-04-07T04:00:00Z
Harmonica, astutely noticing there are exactly as many horses as there are goons, asks: "You bring a horse for me?" Clip joint: 'Bad-ass one-liners' 2012-06-13T13:15:03Z
But though a sense of dread hovers over much of Greg Baxter’s lucidly written and astutely observed debut novel, “The Apartment,” that drastic change never arrives. Books of The Times: ‘The Apartment,’ a Debut Novel by Greg Baxter 2013-12-10T22:30:31Z
“He listened so astutely. Nothing was overlooked when you spoke.” David Foster Wallace’s Peaceful Prairie 2016-11-29T05:00:00Z
As for the rest: whoever chose the material astutely picked songs Neanderthal enough to withstand the twins' have-a-go yapping. Jedward: Planet Jedward 2010-07-22T22:59:00Z
Still, just evoking older styles of music, however astutely and sensitively, seemed not enough. Music Review: At the Philharmonic, an Uneven Blend of Jazz 2010-09-23T05:53:00Z
On their own in this piece, the BBC Symphony's strings clarified its lucid textures and kept them airborne, while Wilson accompanied astutely. BBCSO/Wilson – review 2012-11-11T16:42:39Z
As the famous "Saturday Night Live" parody, "Don Draper’s Guide to Women," astutely pointed out, his magnetism — despite the show's historical realism — is a James Bond fantasy. Why "Mad Men" is bad for women 2010-07-23T11:01:00Z
If one of the Miliband brothers wins the Labour leadership and becomes prime minister he will confront in an acute form the constraints on the power of the state his father astutely identified. Ralph Miliband and sons 2010-09-06T07:00:00Z
Here was Steward, pouring his energy into one astutely observed piece of cultural criticism after another, only to appear in a trade journal for Midwestern dentists. Review: ‘Philip Sparrow Tells All’ Paints a Samuel Steward Portrait 2015-12-21T05:00:00Z
Among the many modern realities to which “The Good Wife” is astutely attuned is the sense that the expansion of social media has put the contemporary political campaign in an insidious mode of constant response. Critic?s Notebook: Dirty Politics: From Halls of Power to Hotel Suites 2011-05-18T05:50:00Z
Most outlets astutely noted that humans, also being mammals, would have a hard time living on Pangaea Ultima, too. Will the Next Supercontinent Really Drive Mammals to Extinction? 2023-10-17T04:00:00Z
Lawrence, Doris Lessing, Marguerite Duras and Thomas Hardy, Gornick astutely shows how books are intertwined with ourselves, shifting and evolving over time even as we do. Get into the back-to-school spirit with these 5 audiobooks 2023-09-07T04:00:00Z
An examination by The New York Times reveals how Mr. DeSantis, genuinely embittered by his experiences at elite institutions, also astutely grasped how they could be useful to him. The Education of Ron DeSantis: 5 Takeaways 2023-08-20T04:00:00Z
As she astutely pointed out, we in the Anglophone world could hardly help but follow the story of the Oceangate submersible's ill-fated journey. The migrant boat disaster and America's endless wars: Why we missed the real story 2023-07-23T04:00:00Z
The performance, astutely played, pitted war against peace, fervid music and its luxuriating opposite at the center of so much Russian art. Review: The Hollywood Bowl opens with Dudamel and raft of favorites 2023-07-09T04:00:00Z
As Dahlia Lithwick has astutely put it, we should stop framing our crisis with the Court as an "ethics scandal" and see it for what it is: political corruption of the most sophisticated kind. Billionaires' investment pays off with final pair of Supreme Court decisions 2023-06-30T04:00:00Z
In Cardiff, however, they made a mockery of those statistics, harrying their opponents and counter-attacking astutely. Wales humiliated at home by Armenia 2023-06-16T04:00:00Z
Nowhere is that cruelty more evident than in a now-legendary work referred to in the film’s astutely chosen title, “The Melt Goes on Forever.” Review: David Hammons is one of our greatest living artists. An absorbing new documentary explains why 2023-05-30T04:00:00Z
But Simon astutely observes that despite the heightened rhetoric, the surprising continuities between various administrations over the years outweigh the differences. Review | A scathing critique of U.S. Middle East policy, from Carter to Biden 2023-04-20T04:00:00Z
The company spent just over $6.97 billion to do so and has astutely restructured commodity pricing contracts, helping margins. The global EV transition hinges on one Chinese company | Commentary 2023-04-17T04:00:00Z
As Rosecrans Baldwin astutely observes: “George shows the city as both dream and home and explores how the two commingle, something imaginary and all too concrete.” The Ultimate L.A. Bookshelf: Life Stories 2023-04-11T04:00:00Z
As much as Rockwell astutely limns how lives are shaped by forces out of their control, she’s no fatalist: She gives Inez and Terry their happy ending, as hard-won and ambiguous as it is. Review | ‘A Thousand and One’: A film worth not just seeing — but celebrating 2023-03-29T04:00:00Z
Khan astutely targeted Friedman as an early signing for AEW and since that time MJF has consistently stood out even among talented veterans with decades more experience. AEW, the first promotion to challenge WWE in two decades, is ready to make a run 2023-03-29T04:00:00Z
But in its brief life span, the wall of shipping containers astutely, if inadvertently, embodied the modern paradox of migration. Review | Borders can be spaces of wonder — if you have the right passport 2023-03-16T04:00:00Z
And he astutely marshaled AIPAC’s resources to promote legislators who supported Israeli causes and challenge those who did not. Morris Amitay, ardent advocate for Israel, dies at 86 2023-02-13T05:00:00Z
Alison is part of that rising class of female entrepreneurs who astutely managed their own businesses and the accumulated wealth of multiple marriages. Review | 600 years later, this ‘nasty woman’ is still stirring up trouble 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z
Profound perception begins to happen, as the title astutely observes, when preconceptions dissolve. Review: Uta Barth's fuzzy photographs come into stirring focus in a major Getty show 2023-02-07T05:00:00Z
“It was three games against three really good opponents,” countered Jayhawks forward Jalen Wilson, astutely pointing out that each came against a Top 25 foe. Big 12 back to beating each other after beating up the SEC 2023-01-31T05:00:00Z
Or, as the critic Michael Sicinski so astutely articulated: “If you build a world in which everyone has an assigned place, it’s surprisingly easy to throw that world into utter chaos.” All the 2023 best picture Oscar nominees ranked, from worst to best 2023-01-24T05:00:00Z
While “Life on Delay” focuses on Hendrickson’s stammering life, this memoir astutely illuminates the complexity of disfluency more broadly. Review | He was once ashamed of his stutter. Then he embraced it. 2023-01-20T05:00:00Z
“They come. And go,” she quips, astutely reading between the lines. Meet the new guests checking in to Season 2 of HBO Max's 'The White Lotus' 2022-10-06T04:00:00Z
Like a CIA agent astutely observing his surroundings, Hammond would spend much of his D.C. dream day outdoors at some of the city’s best people-watching spots. How a Spy Museum curator would spend a perfect day in D.C. 2022-07-11T04:00:00Z
Instead, they depict how we exist in time, as critic Richard Gilman astutely observed. Commentary: How Anton Chekhov became the playwright of the moment 2022-06-06T04:00:00Z
Thomas has composed a comedy of downward mobility that astutely wraps multiple disappointments in sitcom bonhomie. Review | ‘The Folks at Home’ is playwright R. Eric Thomas’s paean to a beloved American staple 2022-03-25T04:00:00Z
“Whereas on ‘Belfast,’ our shorthand with Ken really came into its own and got the film done, quickly, astutely, accurately, with the right tone, the right emotion. How the soundscape of 'Belfast' puts the audience in the middle of a riot 2022-03-02T05:00:00Z
For most of his 22-year rule, Vladimir V. Putin presented an aura of calm determination at home — of an ability to astutely manage risk to navigate the world’s biggest country through treacherous shoals. Russians Now See a New Side to Putin: Dragging Them Into War 2022-02-24T05:00:00Z
She called him "Grandpa England", which showed how astutely the little girl already grasped the essence of the royal business. When did young Elizabeth realise that one day she would become Queen? 2022-02-05T05:00:00Z
But ever since, as she astutely writes, "vermin always signified something bigger than a bite." How vermin helped shape the modern world 2021-11-21T05:00:00Z
On the album, the R&B vanguard astutely skewers the double-standards and discrimination women, particularly Black women, face in their daily lives. 4 concerts to catch over the next several days in the D.C. area. 2021-11-16T05:00:00Z
And so, they’re more astutely aware of forensic techniques that law enforcement uses. Former FBI profiler Mark Safarik on which murderer he would interview: The crimes are ‘so heinous’ 2021-08-14T04:00:00Z
Naomi Osaka is a supernova, perhaps the most widely known female athlete on the planet not named Serena Williams, Osaka’s idol who astutely decided not to bother with the Games. The Olympics Rely On, but Don’t Support, Black Girl Magic 2021-07-23T04:00:00Z
Ultimately Root, himself reprieved on 36 when a far harder chance at fine leg was put down by Dushmantha Chameera, nudged England to an easy victory astutely. Root guides England to win in first ODI 2021-06-29T04:00:00Z
What happened in Benin City, as well as in Europe’s museums and markets afterward, was not a byproduct of empire, Hicks astutely writes. Commentary: Two L.A. museums hold art looted during an African massacre a century ago 2021-05-03T04:00:00Z
The ’70s came to be known as a decade of artistic pluralism, and Grundberg astutely conveys the heady atmosphere of a New York affordable enough to be a home for experimenting artists and gallerists. Review | The art of the photograph; the photograph as art 2021-04-15T04:00:00Z
They believed this long before Donald Trump, who astutely tapped into this deep malaise and magic thinking, mounted his 2016 campaign for president. The evil within us: How Christian fascist ideology led to the Atlanta killings 2021-03-23T04:00:00Z
"Hersey's story," as Blume astutely notes, "was the first truly effective, internationally heeded warning about the existential threat that nuclear arms posed to civilization." This vanishing moment and our vanishing future 2020-09-26T04:00:00Z
“Being a mother makes one quite sensitive to what other people are going through,” she astutely observes. Review: The voyeuristic allure of Art21, PBS' 'Art in the Twenty-First Century' 2020-09-18T04:00:00Z
As the Queen in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" astutely observed, the trick in learning to believing impossible things is simply practice. How anti-choice propaganda trained Republicans to accept Trump's coronavirus denialism 2020-09-02T04:00:00Z
As the first-term DFL governor astutely notes in introducing a 21-page overview of the plan, “throughout the school year, we will need to be flexible and adapt with the fluid nature of this pandemic.” Editorial Roundup: Excerpts from recent Minnesota editorials 2020-08-03T04:00:00Z
But as reader and challenge participant Micaela Ellison astutely surmised, it really just boiled down to simple staples: meat, onions, dairy and flour. Chicken, green onion, yogurt and oatmeal yielded surprising creations in Round 4 of the Pantry Kitchen Challenge 2020-06-26T04:00:00Z
Klein astutely sees that culture shapes political strategies. 3 books to read amid George Floyd police brutality protests that put the November presidential election in perspective 2020-06-15T04:00:00Z
While initially proposing a list of 10 neurotic trends, Horney astutely observed that many of them cluster together; they are compatible with each other and don’t lead to inner conflict. Finding Inner Harmony: The Underappreciated Legacy of Karen Horney 2020-05-16T04:00:00Z
Gaff astutely crafts a biography to accompany Gehrig’s columns and focuses on details that parallel Gehrig’s generosity of spirit. Review: Lou Gehrig’s generosity of spirit shines in new book 2020-05-12T04:00:00Z
At this point, 23 movies in, it would take something stronger than a Neuralyzer to erase what you astutely called “Marvel brand imperatives,” Justin. Our critics take another look at 'The Avengers' in the #UltimateSummerMovie Showdown 2020-05-05T04:00:00Z
As Chait astutely observes, this is modeled on Trump's famous promise that Mexico would pay for the wall — this time, China will pay for the coronavirus. Trump's China syndrome: His latest desperate re-election strategy won't end well 2020-05-01T04:00:00Z
Pritzker astutely distanced himself from Harmon’s requests, saying he “was not aware of the content of the letter” before it was sent. Illinois Editorial Roundup: 2020-04-21T04:00:00Z
MSNBC's Chris Hayes astutely observed on his Tuesday night show that Trump made three essential errors at the beginning of the crisis. Will Trump try to "reopen the economy" by force — even if thousands more die? 2020-04-15T04:00:00Z
As Virchow, the German pathologist, astutely noted: “Medicine is a social science, and politics is nothing else but medicine on a large scale.” Doctors have been whistleblowers throughout history. They’ve also been silenced 2020-04-08T04:00:00Z
That problem is compounded for women in the workplace, where, as Parton astutely observed, they're often expected to do the work but not take the credit. Let's face it, America: We didn't deserve Elizabeth Warren 2020-03-06T05:00:00Z
The designer also astutely dresses Emma’s father in head-to-toe silver brocade, reminding us that he’s not just a benign hypochondriac but a superficial man who judges others accordingly. From 'Emma' to Natalie Portman, a dress can be worth a thousand words 2020-02-26T05:00:00Z
Actually, as White and Laird astutely note, racialized social constraint is a rational, and indeed natural, strategic response to the collective-action problems any minority group faces in a majoritarian political system. Opinion | Why President Trump’s bid for the black vote is unlikely to bear fruit 2020-02-10T05:00:00Z
Female producers being given the opportunity to hone a singular craft, rather than diversify into “triple-threat” singers and writers, as the pop star Caroline Polachek has astutely identified. The boys' club: 2020's music awards are superficial celebrations of change 2020-01-23T05:00:00Z
And Hopkins astutely experimented with lineups and used everyone available during the team’s four summer exhibitions in Italy. UW hoops mailbag: Despite slow start and loss of Quade Green, can Huskies still make the NCAA tournament? 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z
Henderson toggles astutely between representing concealment and revelation, power and vulnerability; sometimes the conditions oppose each other, sometimes they reinforce. Review: Villain or victim? Comic or tragic? The unsettling art of Kathleen Henderson 2020-01-14T05:00:00Z
Her shows are now elevated by her astutely observed, brilliantly acted impressions of people in her life. Joy of pecs: Jessica Fostekew, the weightlifting comic shredding body fascism 2020-01-13T05:00:00Z
To navigate tensions and avoid worsening them, allies and adversaries alike must astutely judge American intentions and anticipate American actions. What Is Trump’s Iran Strategy? Few Seem to Know 2020-01-06T05:00:00Z
Galtier is getting the best out of Sanches by astutely modifying his position on the field so as not to dilute his rare combination of high skill, upper body strength and blistering speed. He’s back: Rejuvenated Sanches returning to form with Lille 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
Galtier is getting the best out of Sanches by astutely modifying his position on the field so as not to dilute his rare combination of high skill, upper body strength and blistering speed. He’s back: Rejuvenated Sanches returning to form with Lille 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
As SB Nation's Taylor Baird and Logan Stark astutely pointed out in this blog, this is the first of the recent head coach firings in the NHL that is not performance-based. Hockey Twitter has some absurd theories about the firing of Dallas Stars coach Jim Montgomery - Golf Digest 2019-12-11T05:00:00Z
The former driver Johnny Herbert astutely identified this as another reason Hamilton has such broad appeal. Lewis Hamilton is not only a peerless champion, he is the face of F1 | Giles Richards 2019-11-29T05:00:00Z
No one studied the questions of morality, politics and ambition more astutely than the Bard of Stratford-upon-Avon. How impeachment hearings can be best understood using Shakespeare 2019-11-16T05:00:00Z
His female classmates, present only to spout feminist theory, astutely assess from his short film that he’s obsessed with the outside of this girl but knows nothing about who she is. Review: James Franco's starry ‘Pretenders’ puts its pretentious nonsense right there in the title 2019-10-02T04:00:00Z
When Paul then astutely notes that his fondness for either apples or oranges varies depending on the day, that’s a funny, pointed metaphor for the fickleness of the American electorate. Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series The Politician pairs perfectly with Election 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z
Or as Knight astutely observes after seeing the home’s rebuilt living room, “a strange kind of place between fiction and reality.” What would the real 'Brady Bunch' house architect make of HGTV's 'Very Brady Renovation'? 2019-09-23T04:00:00Z
But in South Carolina, Warren and her team appeared to be navigating the racial landscape more astutely than Sanders. Warren works to overcome hurdles with black voters in S.C. 2019-08-18T04:00:00Z
As Smee astutely concluded, “Imagination thwarted or challenged calls out for vision, and the deeper engagement art offers. This show provides it.” Opinion | Readers critique The Post: Wimbledon, ‘The Lion King’ and the power of art 2019-07-26T04:00:00Z
Mercury Prize judges say: "A powerful and astutely crafted memoir of Dave's life and our times." Punk and politics collide on Mercury list 2019-07-25T04:00:00Z
But the talent so astutely identified by Cowen is still there. British Open 2019: Shane Lowry, the talented 'little fat lad with glasses' to champion golfer of the year - Golf Digest 2019-07-21T04:00:00Z
It is those who most astutely gauge the troop count, the terrain and quirks of the opposing general. Think Republicans are disconnected from reality? It's even worse among liberals | Arlie Hochschild 2019-07-21T04:00:00Z
"The study also astutely identifies that the best way to grow this area's economy is to focus on giving local operators the right help," he added. 'Watershed' moment for south of Scotland economy 2019-07-01T04:00:00Z
It’s a facet of the industry’s imminent future that both Spencer and Blank are astutely aware of, but consider themselves in good places. EA thinks gaming subscriptions will lead to weirder, more creative games 2019-06-18T04:00:00Z
And they should listen to Senator Kitchel when she astutely points out there are a lot better ways to help address these existing “unmet needs” that the Legislature is already managing badly. Editorials from around New England 2019-05-24T04:00:00Z
Varys, who is now in on Jon’s real identity, astutely points out that “if a handful of people know now, then a hundred people will know soon.” Game of Game of Thrones: season 8, episode 4, The Last of the Starks 2019-05-06T04:00:00Z
False Alarm sees Two Door Cinema Club writing more astutely about the human condition than in their heady, jangle-indie early days. 'We're aware that bands have shelf lives' 2019-05-02T04:00:00Z
Zelizer astutely noted that they instantly declared victory before the results were in, exploiting pack journalism's tendency to overreact to dramatic events. Trump and Bill Barr thought they'd put the Russia scandal behind them: They haven't 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z
And as Aschwanden astutely observes, just because something is newfangled and promoted by a superstar, that doesn’t mean it works. From food fads to infrared saunas, athletic recovery has become a multibillion-dollar industry, but does any of it work? A new book finds out 2019-03-03T05:00:00Z
This astutely plays on sensitivities, manipulated by demagogues, that have marred the EU’s capacity to unite in recent years. Why Trump and his team want to wipe out the EU | Natalie Nougayrède 2019-02-18T05:00:00Z
But you can see why clubs everywhere do: they ensure you can get a game on and, used astutely, can make you a lot of money in the meantime. FA Cup fifth round, Valverde's new Barça deal: weekend countdown – live! 2019-02-15T05:00:00Z
But despite what they know about how cephalopods control their appearance, scientists are just beginning to understand how the creatures monitor their environment so astutely. Moving skin beyond the biological 2018-11-20T05:00:00Z
“Beware of the clever, sharp men who are creeping into the game,” he said, very astutely. Gordon Taylor, football’s fattest cat, must go if PFA is to modernise | Daniel Taylor 2018-11-17T05:00:00Z
Quite astutely, he also says that considering the size of the U.S. intelligence apparatus at the time, it is extraordinary how little Washington knew about its enemies. Review | The many flaws and failures of the United States in the Vietnam War 2018-11-08T05:00:00Z
Cavani beat two players before scoring with a deflected shot in the 37th, and Di Maria astutely guided in the fourth shortly before the break. Neymar stars with hat trick as PSG thumps Red Star 6-1 2018-10-03T04:00:00Z
It was a hack — not a leak — and the stolen information was then astutely disseminated by WikiLeaks in a manner designed to embarrass Hillary Clinton. Review | A comprehensive account of Russia’s scheming in the 2016 election 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z
To be fair, as my colleague Joel Beall astutely pointed out, Rory has struggled mightily on the greens the last few years: Ryder Cup 2018: Rory McIlroy screams 'I can't putt?!' at fan after burying birdie putt, seems mad - Golf Digest 2018-09-29T04:00:00Z
She was a run-of-the-mill singer who very astutely decided to support the tyrannical regime of Fidel Castro. Calendar Letters: Remembering the Queen of Soul 2018-08-25T04:00:00Z
As journalist Marcy Wheeler has astutely observed, the assumption that McGahn is only providing information about possible obstruction of justice may not be correct. Why White House counsel Don McGahn has Donald Trump extremely worried 2018-08-20T04:00:00Z
His innovation team has used social media astutely, launching a number of hyperbolic products that hit the menu for just a few weeks in order to generate a frenzy of Instagram posts and retweets. ‘Chicken is where it's at’: the unstoppable rise of KFC 2018-08-18T04:00:00Z
They reduced Mexico to huff and puff, defending more astutely than anyone left in the tournament while moving through the attacking gears when required. World Cup 2018 power rankings: Brazil reign while Sweden still edge England 2018-07-04T04:00:00Z
As the critic Jessica Kiang astutely noted on Twitter, a more varied, more inclusive field of critics should be “an end in itself and not the means to a different ‘type’ of criticism. We need more diversity in film criticism, but 'Who is this movie for?' is the wrong question to ask 2018-06-20T04:00:00Z
He’s mindful and astutely observant of the need for tiny rituals in order to stay centered through the chaos. What’s in Your Bag, Jon Hopkins? 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z
What we said: “Swansea’s prospects for the season are likely to depend heavily on how astutely the club reinvest the biggest transfer fee in their history.” Premier League 2017-18 review: our predictions versus cold, hard reality 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z
For the first, he peeled off his defender before astutely volleying home a cross in a style reminiscent of Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette. Troyes looking to the aging Nivet to help avoid relegation 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z
And although it was not the first social networking application, it was more astutely designed and robust than incumbents such as MySpace and it eventually wiped them out. How Facebook got into a mess – and why it can’t get out of it 2018-04-07T04:00:00Z
To write about denial as astutely as he does is a hard exercise, a question of evoking stasis without paralysing the reader, although denial can be the source of extraordinary drama. ‘There is a certain amount of glee at the sheer, sheer foolishness of Brexit’ 2018-03-30T04:00:00Z
There are also brief chats with such notables as Tom Stoppard, the late Gore Vidal, Tony Kushner, Bono and Wilde's grandson, Merlin Holland, who all astutely weigh in on Wilde and his work. Al Pacino interprets Oscar Wilde in companion pieces 'Wilde Salomé' and 'Salomé' 2018-03-29T04:00:00Z
Further, he astutely noted that this broad-brush approach sadly exists on both sides of the aisle. Opinion | Our fellow Americans are not our enemies 2018-03-25T04:00:00Z
And because at that time Craftsman homes became popular, “Yoho astutely included the Craftsman image in his advertising schemes,” says Ore. In West Seattle, more than 500 people saved a historical bungalow and its coffee shop 2018-03-21T04:00:00Z
But, Selengut writes, “Everyone can learn how to taste more astutely and, in so doing, learn how to make their food taste better.” The Manhattan experiment 2018-02-27T05:00:00Z
Rochdale, managed so astutely by Keith Hill over the years, will pounce on any of that and how the visitors start may be key. FA Cup fifth round: Rochdale v Tottenham Hotspur – live! 2018-02-18T05:00:00Z
The company also began focusing on slick, astutely marketed consumer products just as public enthusiasm for gadgets started ramping up in the 2000s. Samsung Heir Freed, to Dismay of South Korea’s Anti-Corruption Campaigners 2018-02-05T05:00:00Z
"With the Switch, Nintendo astutely used its residual strength in the handheld console market to deliver an innovative and attractive hybrid console strategy." Nintendo Switch boasts speedy US sales 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z
Most astutely, Wilson combines that stylistic approach with a disarmingly frank appraisal of her subject’s flaws, making Nemoto a sympathetic, poignant figure, rather than an unapproachable paragon. Review | In the documentary ‘The Departure,’ a Buddhist monk occupies the thin place between life and death 2017-10-31T04:00:00Z
But in this astutely observed tale, the lines of inheritance are no simple matter. 'Barracuda' tests the bonds of family amid an Austin landscape 2017-10-05T04:00:00Z
Her huge written legacy, so astutely mined by biographers, speaks to the present moment. What Would Eleanor Roosevelt Tell Us? 2017-10-03T04:00:00Z
As Whent astutely points out, everyone wants the police to be effective, but they are the government, and "mistrust of the government created this nation." Oakland Police Department documentary 'The Force' advocates for the truth 2017-09-21T04:00:00Z
But Saint Laurent’s legacy mattered a great deal to Pierre Bergé, the man who shared his life and astutely managed his unmanageable lover’s business fortunes until the... The Late Pierre Bergé on Partner Yves Saint Laurent’s Legacy 2017-09-08T04:00:00Z
I think it’s important to be exposed to the thoughts of the Nazis among us, so that we can study them closely and astutely, instead of censoring them or hiding away from their repulsive thoughts. Trump and the Nazis: Our troll-in-chief has a deep affinity with the alt-right — and with their ancestors 2017-08-20T04:00:00Z
Mr. Trump has “astutely but cynically played the polarization card,” something Mr. Baker judges to be the “most irresponsible and destructive course of action taken by any major political figure in American history.” Right and Left on the Violence in Charlottesville 2017-08-14T04:00:00Z
Yet that day, when I asked how he perceived the effect of this pernicious disease, his response shifted from astutely analytical to frustratingly forgetful. Glen Campbell's Alzheimer's battle added a heroic coda to a pop-country star's life 2017-08-08T04:00:00Z
The early damage was too severe and City were professional enough not to allow themselves to become overly exposed, astutely electing to sit back and play on the break. Carli Lloyd strikes as Manchester City beat Birmingham to win first Women’s FA Cup 2017-05-13T04:00:00Z
That’s especially true with the federal budget, which, as the Los Angeles Times astutely noted last week, was going to redistribute billions from lower-income people and programs serving those communities to already wealthy defense contractors. Red flags: 4 ways Trump and the GOP still wield tremendous power to do lasting damage to America 2017-03-29T04:00:00Z
He downed most of his breakfast at a Lafayette restaurant this week, and alternately talked astutely about the state of the energy industry and passionately about a deeper, more committed faith life. Don Briggs: ‘I was afraid. I wanted to die’ 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z
As Wisconsin state Sen. Fred Risser, age 89, astutely noted, work “keeps the adrenaline going. . . . It keeps you in better health — it keeps you active. I learn something new every day.” Opinion | Not about to stop working now 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z
That 2009 film is astutely analyzed here along with “Kill List,” “Sightseers,” “A Field in England,” “High-Rise” and the still-forthcoming “Free Fire,” which opens April 21 in theaters. 'Ben Wheatley: Confusion and Carnage' investigates a director's dark gifts 2017-03-23T04:00:00Z
And several years ago, Mr. Ackman astutely raised permanent capital with a stock offering in Europe, another cushion against a run on the firm. Hedge Fund Titan’s Surefire Bet Turns Into a $4 Billion Loss 2017-03-19T04:00:00Z
In the years after 1757, the British astutely fomented cleavages among the Indian princes, and steadily consolidated their dominion through a policy of divide and rule. 'But what about the railways ...?' ​​The myth of Britain's gifts to India 2017-03-08T05:00:00Z
As Edgar astutely pointed out, there’s a long, long way to go. Edgar Martinez Hall of Fame voting appears to be trending in right direction 2016-12-22T05:00:00Z
The “big, fat, ugly bubble” in the stock market that President-elect Donald J. Trump so astutely identified during his campaign now becomes one of the greatest potential liabilities of his presidency. Stock Surge Presents Risks for the Trump Administration 2016-12-15T05:00:00Z
Superbly shot and accompanied by an alternately angular and lyrical score by Mica Levi, “Jackie” would have been an exceptionally smart, intriguing movie as an astutely conceived, well-crafted meditation on political mythmaking. In ‘Jackie,’ Natalie Portman plays an iconic first lady as masterful myth-maker 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
And he presents himself as the only solution, astutely showing he is prepared to venture into territory where others are afraid to tread. Are Dutch voters really turning to populist Geert Wilders? - BBC News 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
Mr. Chazelle finds the past enchanting too, but he uses it astutely without becoming its prisoner. ‘La La Land’ Review: That’s Entertainment 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
In a piece for Eight by Eight magazine by Uli Hesse, the Bayern Munich player spoke astutely about the importance he places on timing. Here's a thought: how do footballers do what they do? | Gregg Bakowski 2016-11-21T05:00:00Z
The Wa have spent the last two decades astutely playing their two large neighbours off against each other. Drugs, money and wildlife in Myanmar's most secret state - BBC News 2016-11-16T05:00:00Z
But it’s her discussion of the book’s title, which had not yet been chosen, that reveals how astutely Hinton understood the story she was telling. Read S.E. Hinton's 1966 Letter to Her Editor About What to Call 'The Outsiders' 2016-11-01T04:00:00Z
While not statistically impossible, as Emily Badger astutely points out, it falls into the category of prima facie evidence -- her rationalizations nonwithstanding. Fraud Claims in Philadelphia? They Add Up to Zero 2016-10-26T04:00:00Z
Parker’s performance as Turner is grave, measured, astutely judged; it also plays rather differently, to these eyes, than it did eight months ago. Separating the art from the artist: A critic takes a second look at Nate Parker's 'The Birth of a Nation' 2016-10-06T04:00:00Z
It was British Prime Minister Theresa May who astutely said: “You can’t solve a problem as complex as inequality in one legal clause.” The Domestic Violence Issue No One Is Talking About 2016-09-28T04:00:00Z
President Barack Obama astutely recognized its importance and often encouraged his voters to take advantage of this option. Trump Has Less Time Than He Thinks 2016-08-23T04:00:00Z
The tale was astutely told, though it couldn’t avoid a murmur of condescension. “Florence Foster Jenkins” Strikes a Chord 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z
Not only is she stale and boring, as Katty Kay astutely observes; there is something deeply reactionary about the idea of treating the presidency as a familial entitlement. Hillary Wins the Media Primary 2016-06-07T04:00:00Z
It means anticipating puck movement so astutely, surveying the play so precisely, that he always squares up the shooter. Penguins Understudy Matt Murray Stonewalls Rangers 2016-04-22T04:00:00Z
One thing that Donna astutely said to me once is that Paula is a very lonely person. 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' show runner Aline Brosh McKenna on the real love story of the series 2016-04-19T04:00:00Z
Trump astutely amplified spats, such as his recent altercation with the pope, ensuring his name remains on news broadcasts and Facebook feeds. 'I won everything': just who are Donald Trump's supporters? 2016-02-24T05:00:00Z
She astutely observed that Trump refusing to debate Megyn Kelly is not seen by his followers as an act of cowardice but an act of courage: Donald Trump scares the hell out of Fox News: Why his debate boycott really makes the network so nervous 2016-01-28T05:00:00Z
Though it's safe to say "Lamb" errs on the side of queasy asexual tenderness over open condemnation, the movie is nearly always astutely in the moment about its moral precipice and the emotional consequences. 'Lamb' steps carefully into odd pair's provocative journey 2016-01-07T05:00:00Z
Carefully crafted, astutely served, delicious and nourishing: “First Bite” is a real treat. Taste Is Not Destiny 2015-12-04T05:00:00Z
The décor mixes astutely chosen catalog finds with comfort pieces, including living-room seating she tags as “the first furniture my parents bought in the 1950s after grad school.” Creating Décor That Complements Desert Views 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z
One expert's remark about her "lack of beauty" is rankling to contemporary sensibilities, but it astutely echoes the conventions that Guggenheim defied. Peggy Guggenheim's extraordinary life plays out in the vibrant 'Art Addict' 2015-11-11T05:00:00Z
As David Brooks, a conservative columnist with the New York Times, astutely observed, modern-day Republicans are marked more by right-wing radicalism than traditional conservatism. A Republican party split in two - BBC News 2015-10-27T04:00:00Z
As astutely profiled by Junge, the self-aware showman had a good grasp on the psychology driving his celebrity before he succumbed to pulmonary disease at age 69. 'Being Evel' a savvy Knievel documentary 2015-08-20T04:00:00Z
He rolled back the years as he took on the Australian defense, kicked astutely and directed his team around the field. All Blacks Rout Australia to Retain Bledisloe Cup 2015-08-16T04:00:00Z
Humour, he says astutely, was a shortcut to entertaining people, but it also enabled the person making the jokes “to stay well defended”. WTF? Marc Maron, the podcaster with presidential approval 2015-08-16T04:00:00Z
The plan astutely gives credence to the notion of municipal control and local development of energy resources. Editorials from around New York 2015-08-05T04:00:00Z
The prudent shot was to punch out, but Brooks astutely observed that egos often override logic when he deadpanned, “These guys aren’t very good at pitching out.” The Latest: Second round at US Open in the books 2015-06-20T04:00:00Z
Thus, you’re able to astutely follow up with further while gathering useful intelligence. How To Control Business Discussions 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z
In response to the issue of risk, Carvin astutely observed that limiting subsidies to state exchanges is by no means the most precarious provision in the law. King V Burwell Oral Arguments Revisited 2015-05-29T04:00:00Z
We are prisoners of language, as Orwell once astutely observed. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz secretly gave the same speech 2015-04-07T04:00:00Z
His defining economic policy is arguably uncompromising standards for a universally accessible, top-flight public education system - astutely identifying human capital as Singapore's key competitive advantage - supplemented with rigorous application of meritocracy. How Lee Kuan Yew engineered Singapore's economic miracle 2015-03-24T04:00:00Z
During the financial crisis, when construction ground to a halt here, he astutely shifted his focus to Asia, specifically China. The King of the Megamansion 2015-02-18T05:00:00Z
Today, there are many hedge fund managers who are astutely exploring the potential of captive insurance companies in addressing risk and reducing overall taxes incurred. Many Hedge Funds Can Significantly Benefit By Using Captive Insurance Companies 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
Richard Cohen’s Feb. 3 op-ed column, “An old menace is back,” about the ancient roots and permanence of anti-Semitism, astutely punctured the futile attempt to mask ingrained bigotry with criticism of Israeli policies. Israel’s unfair share of blame 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z
“In every future crisis, the question would be whether this was the ‘exit moment,’ ” the FT’s Martin Wolf astutely noted last week. Why Greece and Europe Will Reach a Deal 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z
Australia saw Murray get the balance right more often than not, for six rounds devising clever game plans and mixing up his play astutely. Murray - leaner, quicker & positive 2015-02-01T05:00:00Z
In discussing Heilbron, Cooke astutely points out one signal advantage enjoyed by her clutch of pioneers — that “guilt, at least as it pertained to working women, had not yet been invented.” Book review: ‘Her Brilliant Career,’ on women of the 1950s, by Rachel Cooke 2014-12-26T05:00:00Z
Afterwards, the trainer shot him a look and remarked, astutely, “You and prayer are not a good mix.” How To Expand Your Business With Negative Thinking: Coach Bob Knight 2014-10-24T04:00:00Z
Nearly five years ago, before Obamacare was signed into law, Grannemann and Pauly astutely observed: “”In this era of national health care reform, failing to reform Medicaid would be a serious mistake.” Should State Medicaid Programs Pay $239,000 Per Patient Year For A Medication? 2014-10-23T04:00:00Z
The wages of demagoguery are to be shown to be hypocritical, and not very astutely so at that. ARMSTRONG WILLIAMS: Introducing Barack “W.” Obama 2014-10-19T04:00:00Z
Noted analyst R “Ray” Wang of Constellation Research astutely characterized the importance of data as follows: ”Data is the foundation of digital business. SAPVoice: Why Networks Of Record Are The Definitive Marketplace 2014-10-16T04:00:00Z
I don’t know if I have enough background to comment on it astutely. Quotes from Seattle coach Pete Carroll 2014-10-02T04:00:00Z
The Federal Reserve very astutely has kept the federal funds rate above zero, targeting 0.25% rather than 0%, for this very reason to avoid a similar fallout in the money market assets in the U.S. The Consequences of Draghi and the ECB Setting Negative Nominal Interest Rates in Europe 2014-10-02T04:00:00Z
The Chinese astutely calculate that the wealth they accumulate in Africa and the lessons they learn will serve them well as they push into bigger, richer, and tougher markets. High Stakes in Africa: Can the U.S. Catch China? 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z
Being “progressive,” for many, merely salves the conscience of those possessed by what Marxist theory astutely calls “false consciousness.” Obama's Last Clear Chance: True Universal Health Coverage, Libertarian Style 2014-07-28T04:00:00Z
So even though you think you're astutely picking the right mortgage, you end up with one costing you thousands of dollars more. New online calculator makes fees in mortgage offers transparent 2014-06-01T04:00:00Z
For large companies, the challenge is to astutely fold the responsiveness and reach of marketing automation into the hard-won efficiencies they’ve achieved. 6 Key Steps To Customer-Centric Modern Marketing 2014-05-05T13:00:00Z
The team at Athena deeply understands healthcare and doctors and so astutely markets themselves as a complete solution to real problems, and resist pounding their chest about how smart they are at Big Data. 8 Ways To Build And Use The New Breed Of Data-Driven Applications 2014-04-18T13:30:00Z
“It is a standing joke that Wall Street rewards unbalanced personalities, so maybe women are astutely steering clear of all the outrageous personality combinations you’ll find working here … only half-kidding!” DealBook: A Deeper Conversation on Women in Hedge Funds 2014-03-07T13:30:27Z
As Rachel Lu of Tea Leaf Nation astutely noted, “What really riled observers is that CCTV grossly underestimated Chinese people’s ability to distinguish real injustice from the manufactured variety.” China State Broadcaster's Attack On Foreign Brands Fuels Citizens' Skepticism Of Government 2013-12-17T13:30:00Z
Edwards astutely asked the panel what hasn’t worked, and GE’s Marcum mentioned FourSquare “I love the platform, but it hasn’t worked for us.” Conferences Offering A Glimpse Into Digital's Future 2013-11-13T23:08:00Z
As David Auerbach astutely noted in Slate.com last week, the contractor representatives last week were neither techies nor project managers. Failure to Launch 2013-10-29T20:15:00.570Z
"He very astutely went about looking at how he could take AAR into a new era by diversifying." Executive Profile: David Storch 2013-10-27T22:30:00Z
As Keynes astutely observed, productive investment entails “forecasting the prospective yield of assets over their whole life,” while speculation is merely “forecasting the psychology of the market.” Austerity never works: Deficit hawks are amoral — and wrong 2013-05-05T16:00:00Z
O'Leary then blooded Leeds's youngsters, most notably introducing Smith off the bench at Anfield to score with a carefree swank, and strengthened, at first, astutely. The Joy of Six: teams that broke up too soon 2013-05-03T10:08:16Z
The film astutely recognizes that while Montoya might have devoted his entire life to honoring his father by avenging his murder, the fi nal vindication does not have to include his own personal happiness. Does revenge help anyone? 2013-04-21T19:15:00Z
Berezovsky claimed he had been forced to sell most of his interests to Abramovich, who had played his Kremlin cards more astutely. Boris Berezovsky 2013-03-24T18:10:51Z
As Danny so astutely pointed out, the line of questioning had little to do with football and a great deal to do with private details from this man’s personal life. What Seattle Times readers are saying 2013-03-02T02:19:53Z
They seem to be using social media very astutely but so too do western companies. Is Samsung The New Apple, Revisited 2013-03-01T12:49:16Z
But the challenge to the Galaxy could well come from one of the more modestly assembled but astutely coached teams such as Sporting Kansas City, D.C. Galaxy chasing three in a row in MLS 2013-02-28T23:14:09Z
But the late David Herbert Donald, one of Lincoln’s most admired biographers, astutely recognized that the man meant what he said. Oscar Countdown: How the Legacy of Lincoln Still Influences Politics Today 2013-02-24T00:35:24Z
This was not just an impressive performance, it was a clever one, in which he moved astutely, dropping deeper and switching sides, composed. Cristiano Ronaldo rises to big occasion with impeccable timing 2013-02-13T21:54:49Z
He astutely took advantage of the failure of neoliberalism and the traditional elites, as well as the antipolitical climate at the time, promising to democratize the country’s oil income and eliminate deep social inequalities. Op-Ed Contributors: Chávez, the Missing President 2013-01-23T01:29:17Z
He astutely outlines the reasoning of the courts and municipalities that are opting for fairness and inclusivity for all Americans. Former minister: ‘We atheists love this time of year like everyone else’ 2012-12-05T19:23:41Z
“Hunter Moore just seems amused by the chaos,” Citron astutely observes. Hunter Moore Will Post Your Nude Photos But Will Only Include Your Home Address If He Thinks You're A Horrible Person 2012-12-05T22:16:09Z
Angel Rangel delivered an inviting cross from the right and Moore astutely headed back across goal for Graham to chest in his second of the season from less than a yard. Swansea City 3-1 Barnsley 2012-08-28T21:30:23Z
And as Hayes astutely notes, once people think they’ve made it, their tendency is to ensure their heirs and allies do too — by deploying accrued advantages on their behalf or by rigging the game outright. Rich-People Problems? The Hollow Complaints of the Elite 2012-07-24T12:00:54Z
Alonso's lead was less than a second for most of the race, in which he drove astutely to ensure his rivals were never quite close enough to try to pass. Title race wide open says Alonso 2012-07-22T17:38:27Z
“Silence” astutely addresses the verbal self-consciousness that is so much a part of “Hamlet,” an awareness of both the inadequacy and potency of “words, words, words.” ‘The Duchess of Malfi’ and Other Blood on London Stages 2012-06-30T18:10:27Z
Listening astutely in the corner was a softly spoken schoolgirl. Gina Rinehart: from mining magnate to Australia's newest media mogul 2012-06-19T17:24:51Z
England still need to tap into his quality, and Rooney's return will only have the desired effect if his team-mates keep the ball more astutely than they have to date. Euro 2012: Roy Hodgson's England choices pay off for the group stages 2012-06-16T17:54:29Z
Many years ago, a British sociologist based in Calcutta astutely observed that, without the annual release of Durga Puja, there would be mass suicides in Bengal. Viewpoint: Why the Diamond Jubilee was like an Indian festival 2012-06-07T15:15:44Z
Came deeper and deeper looking for it and used it astutely. England player ratings: Ashley Young and Danny Welbeck shine up front 2012-06-02T20:19:52Z
"Well, I hope everything is clear," said the lawyer astutely. The Homesteader A Novel 2012-03-26T02:00:30.703Z
Covers well and astutely diagnoses run play designs, but isn’t dynamic in the facets that command big bucks. The Fifth Down: Top 10 Linebackers in Free Agency 2012-03-11T18:24:39Z
As Tom Foremski astutely noted, all companies are media companies today. Commander in Control 2012-02-02T01:28:29Z
This time around, the dynamics are different — and to Europe’s advantage, if it plays its cards astutely. Letter from Europe: If Gas Talks Fail, Europe Has a Backup Plan 2012-01-09T12:30:09Z
At the same time the sense of power to which the appeal had been so astutely made was roused, and I was conscious of an unusual glow of pride. By Right of Sword 2011-12-22T03:00:24.563Z
"Now, just a minute, Reverend," interposed the Bishop astutely. The Homesteader A Novel 2012-03-26T02:00:30.703Z
“Crunchy coastal elites, panicky about the health of their babies in a world full of ‘toxins,’ are the ones not getting their kids vaccinated these days,” Pareene astutely observes.  Michele Bachmann hearts the Whole Foods crowd? 2011-09-15T21:45:46Z
The royal power, astutely guided by Mazarin, asserted itself eventually over parliaments and princes alike; and Louis XIV, arrived at manhood, determined that no such trouble should occur again in his time. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z
Both astutely capitalized on the first huge shift in how people read — moving online from paper — but they failed to follow Internet users and advertisers to cellphone screens and social networks. Once a Leader, Yahoo Now Struggles to Find Its Way 2011-09-08T01:24:26Z
Murdoch, in an astutely strategic move, promptly embarked on "indianising" Star. News Corp in India: a Goliath-like power 2011-08-13T11:00:01Z
It will be essential for students as future citizens to be able to navigate these media astutely. Arsenic bacteria have changed science...science education that is 2011-06-16T13:15:00.253Z
Regardless, neuroimaging, as some have astutely pointed out, is seductive to researchers, to the people who fund them, and, especially, to the rest of us. Looking for Empathy in a Conflict-Ridden World 2011-05-18T14:15:02.227Z
Moreover, he astutely contrived to extend his priestly prestige to his whole family; his royalty was no longer merely a military command or a civil office, but became a Christian priesthood. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
But it was I who really benefited, getting to see how astutely they ran the business side of their business. You're the Boss: Managing the Business Side of the Business 2011-04-19T11:01:05Z
On Mrs. Rossiter's part it was made astutely, not in the matter of money, but in the way in which she shifted me from the position of a friend into that of a retainer. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z
South Florida was forced to foul, and the Hoyas astutely got the ball to Wright, who closed out the game at the line. Georgetown vs. South Florida: 'Sluggish' Hoyas hold off the Bulls 2011-02-20T04:49:00Z
Washington was out of timeouts and Romar astutely asked the refs to review the monitors to make sure the clock was correct. Washington falls, Arizona stands tall in desert duel 2011-02-20T05:00:41Z
She slings that guitar around like a champion in Country Strong, and when Kelly's onstage, she bravely and astutely taps into the necessary narcissism of a big-time performer. Country Strong: Why Gwyneth Paltrow Isn't America's Sweetheart 2011-01-06T17:10:00Z
He reasoned, astutely, that homeless people definitely wouldn’t get a lot of socks. Metropolitan Diary 2010-12-27T03:02:22Z
Most astutely, perhaps, was the definition from Sydney Padua: "Geekery is being passionate about something, without caring how it might look to other people or social norms." Who's the geek? 2010-10-28T07:30:00Z
Though Hitchens is a zealot of anti-zealotry, he’s also intellectually honest, astutely noting that the system is “extremely controversial within Shiite Islam.” Imam Abdul Rauf's Critics Don't Understand Islam 2010-08-25T18:15:00Z
More important than these specific factual contradictions, Schwarz very astutely describes Goldberg's role in the propaganda effort concerning Iran. How propagandists function: Exhibit A 2010-08-12T10:13:00Z
Looking to expand their influence, the groups, too, read the political winds as astutely as they do the local political terrain. Sectarian Clashes Surge in a City in Pakistan?s Heartland 2010-08-07T19:08:00Z
Amid rumblings that he is unhappy with his contract situation, will we witness a fissure between one of the most astutely run franchises and its iconic quarterback? Five Big Questions Heading Into Training Camp 2010-07-25T05:02:00Z
Jay Walder, the chairman of the authority, apparently, and perhaps astutely, is not counting on it. About New York: M.T.A. Budget Ills Are Worse Than Spit Leaves 2010-05-26T00:54:00Z
This astutely rendered modern family suddenly seems rather retro. Date Night: Adventures, With Babysitting 2010-04-10T00:55:00Z
"We know we're going to be looked at very, very critically," said Colin Powell, quite astutely. Clean Tech's Latest Darling 2010-02-26T11:00:00Z
Mr. Robinson set to work astutely, and the commission came to Wyndham. An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
In all irreligious countries, as Hendrik Rutgers, astutely arguing backward, told himself, the people who buy, sell, and vote are alive only to To-day and therefore dare not take heed of the Hereafter. H. R.
The king, however, astutely seizing upon his supposed anger toward Araspes, decides to send him, as if a fugitive, to the enemy, that information might be received by Araspes and communicated to him. Oriental Women
Nelson astutely and legitimately seized the opportunity to open negotiations with the Danes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 3 "Convention" to "Copyright"
There is nothing in the plain refined features that cries out for recognition of a temperament astutely divined. Artists Past and Present Random Studies
"Fifine, herself, will be less likely to have a head like his, perhaps, if he will come and strengthen our station," suggested Alexander MacLeod, astutely. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
We support St. George's Kitchens—" "Ah yes, you astutely work to eliminate poverty by tackling the poor, instead of operating on the rich. H. R.
Lord Godolphin, seeing the crisis, astutely persuaded Queen Anne to allow the Bank for six months an interest of 6 per cent. on their sealed bills. Old and New London Volume I
His wine—for it is evident there is something of the sort in reserve,—he resolves—so you infer,—to manage more astutely. Our campaign around Gettysburg Being a memorial of what was endured, suffered and accomplished by the Twenty-third regiment (N. Y. S. N. G.) and other regiments associated with them, in their Pennsylvania and Maryland campaign, during the second rebel invasion of the loyal states in June-July, 1863
The truth is that the Hohenzollerns have never been the champions of Protestantism, but have astutely and consistently exploited it for their own purposes. German Problems and Personalities
He only argued astutely that they all spoke French among themselves,—man, boy, squaw, and pappoose. The Story of Old Fort Loudon
Primogeniture, the ingrained English love for keeping up the dignity of a noble family, the prejudice in favour of the direct male line as against the female—all were astutely utilised in Lord Southminster's interest. Miss Cayley's Adventures
Upon returning from exile Burr tried to break his lease to Astor, but the lease was so astutely drawn that the courts decided in Astor's favor. History of the Great American Fortunes, Vol. I Conditions in Settlement and Colonial Times
The government of the Czars astutely annexes the fruits of Cossack valour, but in the administration of its first remarkable conquest the irremediable defect of the Slavonic race declares itself. The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe
He saw astutely enough that this girl was well on the high-road to considerable fortune. Vigée Le Brun
“It was the ghost of your first wife,” asserted the old housekeeper, astutely. Daisy Brooks Or, A Perilous Love
Make him pay money for anything," said the old witch astutely, "money he's got or money he hasn't got. The Prisoner
He is a jovial and courteous man, and leads you on very astutely to ask him how long he taught there. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
Lucas astutely thought that no essayist could be such who did not adhere to the style of one of these four. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Napoleon himself in his early Jacobin days was saturated with its doctrines, and in later times astutely used its phrases as shibboleths to cloak his acts of despotism. The Story of Paris
“You made that, then,” remarked the doctor astutely. The Indifference of Juliet
"It doesn't make any difference to Anne," said Lydia astutely, "because she's going to heaven, and so she doesn't care about what she has here." The Prisoner
The rest of the world deduced astutely that the Compubs were scared, too. The Machine That Saved The World
He pointed out how astutely this step was calculated to undo the effect of Champagny's letter, and to weaken the American Administration at the critical moment when it was known to be preparing for war. Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1
It was Mr. Stamps who had astutely suggested that the stranger was possibly “kin” to the Delisleville family, and in his discreet pursuit of knowledge he had made divers discoveries. In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim
The lilies of the field," she observed, astutely, "are a distinct class. Vagabondia 1884
"You don't like her then?" said Madame astutely. The Prisoner
His frankness took the form of communicating some new disparaging criticism, astutely attributed to Lady Beddow, every time he was paid a visit. The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel
And she listened astutely to Mr. May's forced account of the work-room upstairs, extorting all the details she desired to gather. The Lost Girl
She draws up her answer to the claim,—astutely disappearing into the background, and pushing forward her simpler sister Margaret, entirely governed by her influence, as the prominent objector. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time
"Master Molines was a discreet and careful man and seldom told out all his thought," said Bradford astutely. Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
Whether the story were true or false, the writer had calculated astutely on the quixotic temper of his correspondent. Roger Ingleton, Minor
For the longest time he would ruminate upon his vengeance, most astutely, and he would carry it out at the moment when he believed himself perfectly secure. Brazilian Tales
All but the new boys obeyed, and the two “canvassers” were very hard put to it for a while, and might have fared yet worse, had not D’Arcy astutely hung out a flag of truce. The Cock-House at Fellsgarth
“Can he look in at Tempest over anything?” said I. “Don’t ask questions, and you won’t be told no whoppers,” astutely replied Trimble. Tom, Dick and Harry
"It's not only money," Cynthia had astutely warned him—"not only money you must have, Sandy, but learning; no one can take that away from you!" A Son of the Hills
Religion lost all its old contemplative and esoteric character, and became a frankly worldly enterprise, a thing of balance-sheets and ponderable profits, heavily capitalized and astutely manned. A Book of Prefaces
Like the scent of a wild beast, it had a certain defined track which I followed astutely, eventually coming to a full stop in front of a wall of rock. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter
She reasoned, as she thought, astutely, that he would not be able to help it, when he saw her after a long absence. Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel
The women nodded astutely at each other, and the men exchanged shrewd affirmative grunts. Madelon A Novel
Despite his strong defensive preparations and his almost clairvoyant foresight, in Hamilton Burton an insidious change was taking place and the brain which so astutely coördinated many things was totally unconscious of its own transitions. Destiny
He did not know that the free-and-easy young cavalry soldier who talked with such apparent frankness had learned a staff officer's duties as aide-decamp to one of our most astutely cautious Generals. Four Months Besieged The Story of Ladysmith
"Well, part of the way, at any rate," urged Max, astutely. The Wharf by the Docks A Novel
"I do not see her when she is with the servants," she said astutely. The City of Delight A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem
Boy as he was, he reasoned it out astutely. Madelon A Novel
It was like enough that Brother Emmanuel had long been planning some such concealment for himself, and had made his plans cleverly and astutely. The Secret Chamber at Chad
Somewhere in his young and hardened soul the germs of parental pride, astutely sowed, had taken quick root. Love Stories
Although a soldier, he had such intimate relations with the civil powers, that the police aided him in searches which he took care astutely to represent as quite non-personal. The Son of Clemenceau
So they made an issue of prohibition, and planned astutely to go to the town meetings on that platform, for a majority of the towns voted local option with regularity. Scattergood Baines
"If you knowed me better," said Buck sadly, disposing of a slab of bread spread thick with the pale butter and following this with a pile of fried potatoes astutely balanced on his knife. The Night Horseman
Kingi, thus attacked, astutely made the disputed piece over to the King tribes, and forthwith became their protege. The Long White Cloud
"He would not say any thing to you to-day if you were late," says Bobby, astutely. Nancy
She was not of herself disposed to like him very much, and Panshine, who had got her thoroughly under his influence, had praised him the evening before in a very astutely disparaging manner. Liza "A nest of nobles"
She will soon be cured, if you can follow this advice astutely. Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers
"Paul Irving washes his face every day of his own accord," said Anne astutely. Anne of Avonlea
One could so absolutely count on Miss Painter's guessing no more than one chose, and yet acting astutely on such hints as one vouchsafed her! The Reef
He had so astutely anticipated coming events that, when the first scouts of capital sought options, they found themselves constantly referred to Judge Hollman. The Call of the Cumberlands
It is a method of astutely undermining or outflanking prejudice. Play-Making A Manual of Craftsmanship
When a small boy was flying his kite on the links It was promptly impounded by Constable Jinks, Who astutely remarked that it might have been seen By the vigilant crew of a Hun submarine. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, September 12, 1917
Lastly the fear of a Russian invasion was astutely inoculated into the nation. What Germany Thinks The War as Germans see it
"I don't," said Mademoiselle astutely—because she wanted to hear the rest, without asking too many questions. The Head of the House of Coombe
Result: Mr. Hamshaw not only refrained from marrying any one in all the subsequent years but astutely prevented any one from marrying him. Her Weight in Gold
He assumed the expression for a moment of one astutely drunk. Aladdin O'Brien
He therefore put the matter very astutely to Bozzle, asking no questions, but alluding to his difficulty in a way that would enable Bozzle to offer advice. He Knew He Was Right
One of the Ludlows promptly blew out the light and astutely got under the counter. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Last month, Citibank opened a retail outlet for affluent individuals in Moscow - though its standards of transparency may yet scare them off, as Gazeta.ru observed astutely. Russian Roulette: Russia's Economy in Putin's Era
At this point he reached down in one of his pockets and drew forth astutely drafted maps and blue-prints, especially prepared for this occasion. The Titan
Sickness is not a God-given,         nor a self-constituted material power, which         copes astutely with Mind and finally conquers it. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures
No mention of that local hunt, Watson," said Holmes with a mischievous smile, "but a country doctor, as you very astutely observed. The Hound of the Baskervilles
Now, was the President an opportunist, merely waiting to see what course events would take, or was he a political strategist, astutely biding his time? Abraham Lincoln and the Union; a chronicle of the embattled North
He struck the tone most likely to win him obedience, and that he had judged astutely her face showed him. The Trampling of the Lilies
At first the path struck inland, astutely making a chord to the river's bow, an unsuspected sign of intelligence in a path. Noto: an Unexplained Corner of Japan
A young man of his age," his grace reflected astutely, "has always just fallen out of love, is falling into it, or desires vaguely to do so. T. Tembarom
He asked some astutely practical business questions; his intention seeming to be to gain a definite knowledge of what his future resources would be and of his freedom to use them as he chose. T. Tembarom
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