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1 The Anita Hill of today is far more self-assured and politically savvy .
2 The workers themselves are now voters and much more politically savvy .
3 She wondered where the cool and politically savvy schemer within her had gone.
4 General Sir David Richards is highly articulate and politically savvy .
5 Can the church now find a good and holy man who is also politically savvy ?
6 For many he was charismatic, engaging and politically savvy .
7 We all like to link we're politically savvy and can spot propaganda a mile off.
8 It's politically savvy , and he needs to buy his time and let this blow over.
9 Estes will play her ex-husband, a politically savvy police lieutenant for whom she still has unresolved feelings.
10 He married Margaret of Anjou in 1445, a noble Frenchwoman whose was more politically savvy than her husband.
11 Trump's stance last night to make the GOP the "law-and-order party," was in many ways politically savvy .
12 Two years ago, the politically savvy son of a beloved Utah governor beat Love by fewer than 800 votes.
13 I finally decided on Clinton because I thought in a politically savvy sense she was far more qualified than Donald Trump.
14 If his time at the IAEA is anything to go by, ElBaradei is both politically savvy and prepared to get tough.
15 The prospect of meeting them face-to-face was a humbling experience, even for someone as politically savvy as the Alliance's top ambassador.
16 But with the help of Angela Menino, the much-loved and politically savvy wife of Boston mayor Tom Menino, Vicki plunged in.
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