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Rubens was a particularly shrewd choice of envoy, then, on Spain's part.
The subject, big and complex, can be only glancingly addressed in a small show, though she has made some shrewd choices.
Alex's best friend, Ray, represents a shrewd choice on the part of the show's creators, too.
Conversely, the shrewdest choices have been those that enhanced the presidential nominee's image.
It proved a shrewd choice as Davis took 20 first-class wickets at 19.50 in just five matches.
A shrewder choice would be the player who has fewer chips but has won them with relative consistency.
This year, the easy choice is the dramatic Bush, and the shrewd choice is Young.
It's a big, rich, Bordeaux taste-alike and a shrewd choice at $18.
"He might well be a shrewd choice, in fact, for Seymour, when he takes office, would be unlikely to replace him."
That is a shrewd choice, for "The Navigator" is based on illusion, not reality.
It was a shrewd choice.
Cebrowski may well have the most impossible assignment in the American government, but he has made some shrewd choices about how to tackle it.
It is one thing to proclaim a king and another for the king to rule, but Eadred had made a shrewd choice.
Political analysts saw Mr. Raffarin as a shrewd choice.
Newman was the first player Parcells drafted after arriving in Dallas, and he has proven to be a shrewd choice.
It made a shrewd choice: to broadcast the two-hour pilot on New Year's Day, a Friday, against two college football bowl games.
More of the credit should go to President Bush's shrewd choice of a leader who turned out to be Afghanistan's choice this week.
To judge from the reaction on Capitol Hill, where it counts, Mr. Bush has made a shrewd choice.
Sharur jud him a shrewd choice on Enimhursag's part.
This is a shrewd choice, not because other forms of music are immune from technological progress, but because rock-and-roll has such obvious social, even political, relevance.
"A shrewd choice."
Mr. McKinney, a 32-year veteran of Hewlett-Packard, has proved to be a shrewd choice so far, both in and outside the company.
(My own view is that the politically shrewdest choice Obama could make would be Chuck Hagel.)
On the other hand, Mr. Mosher took over only in January, and "Stanley" may turn out to be a shrewd choice.
And Mr. Nakazawa was a shrewd choice for a band whose largely adolescent audience is already interested in anime.