With its jazz-band scoring, featuring banjo and saxophone, and its sheer ebullience, "Les Larmes" is more instantly appealing, and this production wisely places it second.
Our Federal and state constitutions, laws and court decisions wisely place great emphasis on an individual's prerogatives and ability to seek justice in the courts.
The Wesleyan Methodists wisely placed their burying-ground at some distance from the town; and when we first came to reside at Belleville, it was a retired and lovely spot, on the Kingston road, commanding a fine view of the bay.
At the Selkirk Hospital, doctors heated up the ER and wisely placed an ice pack on his head to prevent thermal shock to his brain.
Periandros the doppelganger might yet prevail in this three-cornered struggle, but it was unlikely, and Julien was wisely placing his bets on Sunteil now.
This exhibition wisely places them in the larger context of Chinese culture by setting a choice selection of rocks among historical paintings whose subjects they both echoed and inspired.
In the E-minor Prelude, one hears a long appoggiatura in place of the familiar grace note: a small matter but one that wisely places Chopin a little closer to Mozart and Haydn in matters of performance practice.
"Bruckner wisely placed the scherzo second, because this robust music makes a perfect contrast to the largely lyrical first movement," Mr. Tintner writes.
Shocked by accusations that some trainees in countries such as Iran and Vietnam had engaged in torture and other gross violations, Congress in 1974 wisely placed a ban on further training of foreign police forces.