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  • His art is that of a man of tact, a skilled painter, happy in his dramatic treat
  • TACT All-Stars (2004)
  • located on a 161-acre (0.65 km2) tact along the shores of Lake Chatuge in the north G
  • It was her innate graciousness, her innate tact, and her kindness of heart . . .
  • until 1874, and discharged its duties with much tact and devotion.
  • poraries as politically, owing to his unfailing tact and pleasant wit.
  • This irked Kerala Varma who resorted to tact and tried to convince the Princess to give up h
  • Instead, with tact and enthusiasm, Mr. Polanski grabs hold of a gr
  • Dunton was widely commended for the tact and intelligence with which he had overseen the
  • ss, Alicia is vain, selfish, completely without tact and not above rubbing her success with men in h
  • He was seen as a diplomatic pragmatist with the tact and flexibility opponents of the previous pope
  • ns was acting-governor of Queensland and showed tact and ability in this position.
  • office; he lacked moderation, self-control and tact, and his government was defeated about eight we
  • on of the Port Phillip district, Fitzroy showed tact and himself favoured bi-cameral legislatures fo
  • s to restore disciplin; and displayed prudence, tact, and executive ability.
  • Piper showed both tact and organising ability in arranging for the tra
  • al, was often unrelieved by wisdom, toleration, tact, and the sense of human values....
  • se for gratitude to Mr Watson, the leader whose tact and judgement have enabled it to achieve many o
  • nder Johnstone; as well as being hailed for his tact and heroism by the British press, he was promot
  • to handle British-American supply problems with tact and judgement and he is almost as familiar with
  • had a bare majority of one and it required much tact and finesse to keep the ministry going until Ap
  • He behaved with the utmost tact and got rid of the Winburg and Potchefstroom bu
  • cted hosts of admirers, while his extraordinary tact and temper disarmed opposition and enabled him
  • mancipation Act had called for a high degree of tact and ability.
  • From the large fortune acquired by his tact and industry, he made generous donations to man
  • oy all teaching orders; but Mother St. Joseph's tact, clear-sightedness, and zeal for souls saved th
  • By his tact Erskine established excellent relations with th
  • aline; he was moved to remark, with the lack of tact for which he was notorious, “Only my English ta
  • f acceptance, in which, with surprising want to tact, he aired afresh his old hatred of the African
  • of the Fenian riots and is credited with "great tact in handling that explosive situation".
  • rmy of occupation left in France, showing great tact in a difficult position.
  • nment in New South Wales, and showed wisdom and tact in his dealings with the problems which arose,
  • the House of Commons by his speeches and by his tact in presiding over the select committee on Penal
  • t - apparently basing this on a certain want of tact in dealing with human weakness.
  • ontraceptives in Japan, and has shown political tact in advocating for the maintenance of the legal
  • was cut back to 20 or 20A but otherwise left in tact, it would either overlap I-390 and NY 17 for a
  • A measure of Ossat's skill and tact may be gained by the French measures he was abl
  • Commanded by the Legendary Hero Tact Mayers, it functions as the base and home of th
  • Off-Broadway group The Actors Company Theatre ( TACT) presented a revival of the 1964 revision of th
  • John's life is one of a busy style, but with tact, style and attitude he makes it flow smooth.
  • introduced the first 4 mm surface mount sealed tact switch.
  • ogna, Franciscus was more distinguished for his tact than for his wisdom.
  • She is described as charmful and with great tact, though not beautiful.
  • n November 1810 but Saumarez showed conspicuous tact towards the government of Sweden and her shippi
  • His diplomatic tact was thoroughly appreciated by the home governme
  • ff-Broadway company The Actors Company Theatre ( TACT), where he played the role of Jack in the play
  • ation praises not only his courage but also his tact which gained for him the friendship as well as
  • cause he felt that the job required a degree of tact which he would have been unable to supply.
  • as a divine, and in his sermons he exhibited a tact which enabled him at once to win the ear of his
  • de against the Jesuits, and advice prudence and tact while defending the Society against its detract