To pull off successful attacks in debates, you have to execute with nuance and subtlety. It has to be artful.
The case of the Seminoles constitutes at present the only exception to the successful efforts of the Government to remove the Indians to the homes assigned them west of the Mississippi.
The attempt to combine wisdom and power has only rarely been successful and then only for a short while.
I was not successful as a ball player, as it was a game of skill.
What gets lost is we wouldn't be who we are and as successful as we have been if we didn't have a decent batting average.
'Best Man Holiday' was a very successful film.
The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement was a bilateral one between ourselves and Ireland and did not involve the E.U. at all. It just presupposed common E.U. membership as a facilitator of its successful operation.
Bitcoin is successful only because of its potential for circumvention, lack of oversight.
No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher.
Everybody that's successful lays a blueprint out.
I want to be like Matt Damon and do a hugely successful thinking-man's action franchise like 'Bourne.'
Companies that banked their future on broadband - most of them are not very successful.
I thought that the Bulls were an undermanaged, under-operated team and that it could be a very successful franchise if run properly.
The swamp is a business model. It's a successful business model.
Most success springs from an obstacle or failure. I became a cartoonist largely because I failed in my goal of becoming a successful executive.
I had starred in more than 30 successful films, six in a row directed by Cecil B. De Mille.
If the incumbent or his party has been discredited sufficiently, the challenger can run a successful, content-free campaign.
The successful business executive can handle challenges and solve problems at a remarkable clip.
The successful conduct of economic policy is possible only if there is - and is seen to be - full agreement between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
It's sobering to think of the seventeen chief justices; certainly a solid majority of them have to be characterized as failures. The successful ones are hard to number.