Hart, who quit his own law practice to write this book, handles the legal procedures with skill, and shrewdly uses the scandal of the murder to expose the town's shabby values.
And he has repeatedly demonstrated his skill at circumventing the White House, enlisting the aid of Republicans and Democrats and shrewdly using the press to his advantage.
Now in his 50's, he is the apothecary of Shrewsbury Abbey, shrewdly using medicine, herbs and common sense to solve crimes that seem to be all over the place.
Next, led by the former athletic director Lew Perkins and his assistant Jeff Hathaway, who is now UConn's athletic director, Connecticut shrewdly used the all-seeing eye of television to sell itself.
There, the companies shrewdly used the drawn-out, arduous bankruptcy proceedings to shore up their business, selling 42 unprofitable stores and assembling one of the most respected management teams in retailing.
Though the movie is funny, it is also a dark exploration of a man who shrewdly used a clowning style to provoke and outrage.
One fear is that the company will shrewdly use its dual role as a developer of the technical tools used in producing electronic books and as a publisher of electronic materials in its own right.
Wanda Mattice (Jackie Torrens) is the office secretary, who shrewdly uses her role in the day-to-day workings of the office to attain more power than her role in the corporate structure officially holds.
He shrewdly used this power to guarantee protection for the citizens of Chios, Kos, and Rhodes as they proclaimed independence from Athenian Greece.
Mrs. Vanderbilt retaliated by planning a larger ball in her larger mansion, shrewdly using a new social weapon: media buzz.