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The Tactful Saboteur is a science fiction novelette by American writer Frank Herbert, which first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine in October... |
Look up tact or tactful in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tact or TACT may refer to: The sense of touch; see Somatosensory system Tact (psychology)... |
Mikhail Gorbachev (category Articles that may be too long from March 2024) him as "loyal and personally honest". He was self-confident, polite, and tactful; he had a happy and optimistic temperament. He used self-deprecating humor... |
Dwayne 's female friend arrives, Dee is embarrassed and angry. The girl tactfully exits into the kitchen to prepare dinner as Dwayne and Dee sit down for... |
the story like powdered sugar." Others, such as Ray Green, praised the tactful nature of the film stating that, "despite the potential for lurid sensationalism... |
wrote about the poor command qualities of his senior officers (having tactfully avoided such matters in his official report): "'Their object', they said... |
Vichy regime until it was dissolved in late 1942 – de Gaulle replied tactfully that, when he last saw him, the Marshal was well. On July 15, 1948, Pershing... |
meeting so that he would be unable to testify. "A Matter of Traces" was followed in 1964 by Herbert's short story "The Tactful Saboteur", in 1970 by his... |
leaders who are friendly, extroverted, tactful, flexible, and interpersonally competent. Such a trait enables leaders to be accepted by the public, use diplomatic... |
younger than he used to be, and awfully self-conscious about being an American. On the average, he's likely to be quieter and more tactful than the average German... |
French Resistance (category Articles to be split from February 2023) the maquis and in the words of the British historian Terry Crowdy to "tactfully" give professional military leadership. One "Jed", the British officer... |
Bureau, Ronald Kessler said that Felt "managed to please Hoover by being tactful with him and tough on agents". Curt Gentry described Felt as "the director's... |
the broadcast was fictional, the Chicago Tribune opined, "it would be more tactful to say that some members of the radio audience are a trifle retarded... |
and daughter to an extremely wealthy man.LN 4.1 Shizuku is a mature and tactful girl who rarely shows emotion. She inherited her mother's talent for oscillation... |
obtain Roscius' family's property. Successful in his defence, Cicero tactfully avoided incriminating Sulla of any wrongdoing and developed a positive... |
delegation. A war followed, which lasted for two years until Lorenzo tactfully went about diplomatically securing a peace. Lorenzo died in 1492 and was... |
he "had a talent for pursuing progressive policies but presenting them tactfully in a Conservative tone of voice". Historian John Vincent explores the... |
have different ranks, a general model, from highest to lowest rank, would be: Chief of police/commissioner of police/superintendent/sheriff: The title... |
difference is so jarring that you can't help yourself from missing the highly tactful writing of the first half in the latter." Haricharan Pudipeddi of Hindustan... |
Stanley Jaks, who was a professional mentalist and a man I respected, tactfully suggested that it would make an interesting experiment if I deliberately... |