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Astutely, he likened the sensation that Tame Impala’s music provides to “that feeling of euphoria after a big cry, when you realize you’ve got it all out.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 5, 2020

Astutely geared to the selfie age, it might well have been subtitled “Americans Are Strange to Look At,” which, in the 250 images here, we sure are: funny-strange, beautiful-strange, crazy-strange, dangerous-strange, inscrutable-strange.

From New York Times • Apr. 28, 2016

Astutely, he promoted a French Academy in Rome, and with characteristic magnanimity dispatched his chief surviving Paris rival, Charles Errard, to be its rector.

From Time Magazine Archive

Astutely she had backgrounded the abortive Foreign Ministers' Conference.

From Time Magazine Archive

Astutely, Hanson generally reinforces the illusion by preventing the figure's eyes from meeting one's own�nothing gives the game away quicker than a glass eye that cannot blink.

From Time Magazine Archive




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