Recently, it launched a monthly section called Tempo that niftily reports on Hispanic culture in the city. |
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The video monitor is accompanied by a very niftily painted hearse done in the artist's appealing graphic style. |
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He niftily circumvents the real issues, to do with educational content and assessment, and instead focuses on the abstract virtues of cleverness and hard work. |
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The grandchildren of the original swing and ballroom dancers are now the ones demonstrating their niftily executed foxtrot or flamboyant lindy-hop routine. |
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Meanwhile, in real life, Salvador also switched niftily between his own A and B-sides, combining general fun, naivety and 'bonhomie' with a crafty sense of cunning and solid business sense. |
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Talking of clapping, the biggest winner on that front last night was Dom Joly who niftily maneuvered himself into the yawning gap left by a nonplussed Williams and a freaking out Delingpole. |
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Ms Merkel and the finance minister, Peer Steinbrück, niftily headed off a banking panic last October by guaranteeing depositors' savings and rushing a €500 billion banking rescue through the Bundestag. |
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Niftily, the hybrid has a digital reader in the dashboard that shows its rate of fuel consumption. For the first half of the cross-country drive she was getting a mere 43-45 miles to the gallon, which had her worried. |
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