- 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)...
- 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...
- delegation. A war followed,
which lasted for two
years until Lorenzo tactfully went
about diplomatically securing a peace.
Lorenzo died in 1492 and was...
- the
maquis and in the
words of the
British historian Terry Crowdy to "
tactfully" give
professional military leadership. One "Jed", the
British officer...
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nature of his
disastrous role, and in
subsequent letters maintained a
tactful silence on the
matter or else
returned to the face-saving
topic of Eckstein's...
- to
group members by smiling,
maintaining eye contact, and
responding tactfully to others' comments. Men, conversely,
describe themselves as influential...
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obtain Roscius' family's property.
Successful in his defence,
Cicero tactfully avoided incriminating Sulla of any
wrongdoing and
developed a positive...
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whose sovereignty was
ceded to the
Russian Empire. The
British would tactfully affirm the
Ottoman claim to the
caliphate and
proceed to have the Ottoman...
- area to
protect life and property, and
enforce laws and
ordinances using tactful and
courteous treatment of the
public and
conscientious and
efficient performance...