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  • Adroitly holding up a mirror to his own experiences, he presents wonderful counsel on best practices to run arts organizations of color, and he cites creative successes in Chicago, where cultural institutions pool resources for the benefit of all.

    A hopeful voice in a bleak time for the arts Barbara Hall 2010

  • Adroitly accompanying Allison were two longtime collaborators: bassist Tommy Cecil and drummer Tony Martucci, who colorfully punctuated the rhythmically tricky arrangements.

    In concert: Mose Allison at Blues Alley 2010

  • Adroitly, I avoided putting my feet on any rainbowed design the sun made through the stained-glass windows in the doors.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Adroitly, I avoided putting my feet on any rainbowed design the sun made through the stained-glass windows in the doors.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Adroitly, I avoided putting my feet on any rainbowed design the sun made through the stained-glass windows in the doors.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Adroitly holding up a mirror to his own experiences, he presents wonderful counsel on best practices to run arts organizations of color, and he cites creative successes in Chicago, where cultural institutions pool resources for the benefit of all.

    A hopeful voice in a bleak time for the arts Barbara Hall 2010

  • Adroitly, I avoided putting my feet on any rainbowed design the sun made through the stained-glass windows in the doors.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Adroitly handled by the FBI agents, Dmytryk does not "name names" in this first encounter; instead, he identifies members of the Nineteen that he is sure were NOT members of the Communist Party — director Irving Pichel, writer Howard Koch — and points to such men in his defense of groups like HICCASP as an example of "a broad progressive movement headed by what he thought were strong progressives."

    Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007

  • Adroitly applying the core principles of SSS, D'Amato immediately accused Abrams of an anti-Italian smear, since everybody knows that fascism was a gift to the world from Benito Mussolini.

    John Leo: Flap Over Clinton Remark Is Example of Synthetic Shock Syndrome 2008

  • Adroitly, she snagged the minuscule smudge as I hurried, crimson-faced, out of their home.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

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