Few bands, if any at all, can challenge their adroitness on stage as they are simply magical. |
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Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours. |
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The two tropes are geology and archaeology integrated into an anecdotal, memorialising narrative form that demands admiration for its adroitness. |
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He dodges after the fat kid, who, with surprising adroitness, double-feints and legs it back into the bar. |
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There's little ambiguity about the adroitness of the guitarists' noise making, and their deft improvising takes the album in sundry directions. |
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Someone's physical clumsiness can deflect attention from linguistic adroitness. |
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It called for a great deal of political flexibility and adroitness to hold the union together. |
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A more subtle line communicated by the picture is Cameron's adroitness and social ease. |
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He managed to combine remarkable political adroitness with comprehensive vision. |
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The auditory adroitness accompanies typical driving functions in a demure but defined fashion. |
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This shepherd is suitable for different branches of the dogsport, like obedience, fly-ball or adroitness. |
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The educated elite of the Francophone Third World man permanent outposts of Paris, with the Gallic adroitness of reducing reality to thought, and thought to language. |
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Mental ability tests do not measure personality, social adroitness, leadership, charisma, cool-headedness, altruism, or many other things that we value. |
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This engine manages to blend adroitness and a desire to rev with an uncanny degree of decorum and precision. |
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We welcome the Irish Presidency's adroitness and its determination to bring about a resolution on the Constitution by the end of June. |
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Should a serious fight break out, one must intervene, but here again, it is only through one's assessment of the situation that one can do so with the necessary adroitness. |
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Ms Hughes-Hallett evokes the edgy relationship between these two unaccommodating egos with particular adroitness. D'Annunzio is best seen away from the realm of politics. |
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The king's adroitness and personal charm allowed him in time to win over some of his adversaries, but he lacked a strong will and showed none of the military inclination so cherished by the Poles. |
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The first four of these were all of a piece: bright, bold, lissom girls who oozed charm and social adroitness as their father's bank account oozed debt. |
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It's all about knowledge, adroitness and action. |
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Still, it's nice to know that such adroitness is merely button-push away. |
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Finally, turning to the ESCo is undoubtedly an interesting and profitable opportunity for both the public authority and the private individual, and requires a certain adroitness in order to obtain the best results. |
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His fastidious nature had been evident in his careful snipping of a customer's hair and now he guided his pencil with the same adroitness. |
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Both Julie Gumbinner and Dawn Scannell captivate with their goofy adroitness. |
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