Seating himself on his accustomed stool, he began to weave the splits dexterously in an out. |
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She clicks the top of her pen several times and flips it dexterously around her fingers like a majorette twirling a baton. |
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It is also extremely difficult to get characters on and off the stage dexterously. |
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She quickly and dexterously gathered it all up in her free hand, and smiled up at Mercer. |
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The girl blew into the pipe with her fingers moving dexterously. |
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The director Edel has also dexterously included documentary material into the action. |
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Vladimir stopped, feasting his eyes on the exact watercolour strokes and on how dexterously the young man painted. |
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They are dexterously designed and manufactured by our skilled craftsmen and include intricate carving. |
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Since 1841, they have been dexterously implemented and hotly debated as instruments of public policy. |
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They have different floral designs and geometrical patterns dexterously crafted on them. |
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The Navarasa number was, for instance, superb in that it gave them a wonderful opportunity to use their countenance dexterously to convey the nine bhavas or rasas. |
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In the event, Joe Jay Jalbert skied so dexterously with a camera that he opened the door to an award-winning career as a film-maker. |
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That is his work, but he does it so very dexterously and people accept him. |
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Ford handled multiple tasks dexterously, especially in athletics. |
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A remarkable one-man orchestra, he dexterously carves frenetic melodies on stage, somewhere between acoustic melancholy and unbridled electronica, the heir to Yann Tiersen and Wax Tailor. |
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Visible through the transparent case-back and the dial aperture, the finishes dexterously reveal the high quality and expert workmanship of this luxury timepiece. |
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Triumphant over all evil tendencies, the bestial nature of young men, dexterously straddling all kinds of animals, and encircling, in a saucy saraband, naked and seductive women. |
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She dexterously weaves slippers from multicoloured ribbons that take days to finish, and hands them out to visitors like sweets. There are two reasons for her happiness. |
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The priest then turned and walked about ten steps away from the tree, took his knife by the blade, and dexterously threw it so that it stuck in the very middle of the circle. |
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