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But for financial firms that do not use data smartly, the number's up.

Spicy Sichuan cuisine, acupuncture, and even some modern-day Chinese slang are smartly blended into the sequel.

But the Democrats, smartly, are willing to choreograph a reconcilation in order to make sure that Mr Bush is left responsible for the mess in Iraq, not them.

Manufacturing, which stagnated during the crisis, should recover smartly in 2010. It was already growing by over 7% in July 2009, according to the index of industrial production.

And yet, as this special report has already noted, many of the smartly dressed young people of Tehran seem quite unmoved (some are amused) by the official hate-mongering.

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If you do, use English smartly.

Mutual needs of diverse species click together so smartly in the climax arrangement that the whole is difficult to disrupt.

While if you invest your time smartly in documentation, refactoring, asserting, logging, unit-testing and code reviews you're investing in a brighter future.

Part of the reason is that the finance sector, which accounted for 40% of wages in 2008, has recovered smartly from the crisis of 2008-thanks in large part to government bail-outs.

An honor guard of five former South Vietnamese servicemen marched smartly to the front of the room.

Science suggests that the secret to thriving in an age of universal distraction isn't to avoid distractions, but to distract ourselves smartly.

A smartly dressed, middle-aged lady came in and sat down.

That is, if we picture an auditorium with one hundred people and one hundred seats, the single richest person would be able to spread out smartly over nearly forty-three seats.

In recent weeks financial markets have latched on to the "green-shoots" thesis, rising smartly as an array of statistics turned out to be less dire than expected.

He fielded the ball smartly.

And the geniuses made plenty more hits, all gems that can be smartly repackaged into kid attracting albums.