Besse, like all the local chefs, makes astute use of these wines, grown on the steep terraces that dot the Valais region.
John Erman, the director, puts an outstanding supporting cast to astute use.
The sophistication lies in the astute use of details.
Pinter is no less famous for his dramatic silences and for the most astute use of the theatrical pause since the heyday of Jack Benny.
(She made astute use of motel rooms.)
During the battle there had been occasions when, with more astute use of reserves, promising positions might have been turned into decisive moves.
The company successfully promoted their array of products for dogs and other domestic animals through the astute use of snob appeal.
Through its astute use of color and rhythm and its occasional semi-improvisatory passages, it creates a magical sound world in which time is elastic.
He is loathed by some, more traditionally minded officers for his astute and ready use of publicity.
The railway was noted for its astute use of public relations and a coherent management structure headed by Sir Herbert Walker.