Mr. Jackson guaranteed himself a large measure of attention between his 1984 race and today through his canny use of the press.
Petterson's canny use of narrative leverage is one of the ways he achieves this quality.
But there were also shades of Debussy's chinoiseries in its pentatonic arabesques, refracted through Ms. Chen's canny use of instrumental color.
The canny use of mirrors and shimmery light fixtures resembling cascading ice magnify its size.
Daniels compensated for the lack of space by canny use of lighting and offstage music and sound effects.
The filmmakers also make canny use of Mr. O'Toole's celebrity, though Maurice is probably a few degrees less famous than the man who plays him.
He colors each tone, each phrase, with a canny use of the pedal.
But it is not just her canny use of the Internet that has made Bruna, whose real name is Raquel Pacheco, a cultural phenomenon.
In the showroom space, vignettes for ranges and wall ovens are separated through the canny use of cabinetry, lighting and panels holding photographs of New York City scenes.
Bekolo eviscerates the ruling elite but with the canny use of inter-titles also leaves the audience with something to ponder.