The arrow-straight flight of the ball, the compact athleticism of these men as they flung it, were things to behold. |
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The Danza Tedesca featured skewed and arhythmical sections delivered with eloquent athleticism. |
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Robert Vaden and James Hardy, who committed in the spring, will give the Hoosiers athleticism and scoring punch from the wings. |
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The tournament is expected to be one of the most remarkable displays of athleticism that the sport of weightlifting has seen. |
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It is possible to admire her amazing grace and athleticism, yet still be somewhat unnerved by the slightness of her frame. |
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Braham is a smart, tough leader, but he lacks the athleticism to be a full-time starter. |
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A mixture of passion, nostalgia, and masculine bawdy infuses the cult of youthful athleticism. |
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It's not really my thang but I admire the athleticism and singular dedication that it takes to become a dancer. |
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His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation. |
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I was getting noticed for my looks, as well as my intelligence and athleticism. |
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He came out of nowhere last year to play the power game well and show amazing athleticism for his size. |
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It may be cruel, but there will come a time when the youthful athleticism that earns him so much money now will disappear. |
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Hall has great quickness and athleticism for his size, he can catch the ball, and the team believes his blocking can come around. |
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He arrived with unbelievable natural talent and athleticism, yet he was still hypercritical of himself. |
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We overextended our defense a little bit but I think our athleticism paid off. |
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Golf is underrated for the demands it makes on the player's balance and athleticism. |
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Kaede's athleticism and strength showed even if I had no knowledge of the skills necessary for his swordplay. |
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To improve all-round athleticism you also need to develop strength, stamina and flexibility. |
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Fans and insiders alike rave about his mixture of old-school values and crazy athleticism. |
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Washington is streaky, but he has decent athleticism and the size to play defensive end. |
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He has as much athleticism as any collegiate player and strong defensive ability. |
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The very source of his tremendous talent and athleticism seemed to betray him. |
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Her athleticism was superb and her cross-court backhand was sublime. |
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She was also aided by a troupe of male dancers who backbroke, vogued and glitched around her with perfect athleticism. |
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In the preliminaries, her strength and athleticism was there, but her dark bay hide looked wintry compared with her rivals' summer sleekness. |
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The beauty of ADG is that it combines the skill and athleticism of regulation time with the inherent drama and tension of the penalty shootout. |
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The odd man out has been Matt Bonner, he of limited athleticism and unlimited shooting range. |
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Bred to be trained, this breed is a showstopper with its athleticism and strength. |
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Six charismatic dancers serve up theatricality, athleticism and grace with a healthy dose of humour. |
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The new additions give the Celtics more experience, more athleticism and, as Pierce noted recently, fewer histrionics. |
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Canada was proud to host these spectacular displays of athleticism and sportsmanship. |
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We are very pleased on a number of levels and I think his addition improves the athleticism of the squad. |
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There's loads to love about Serena Williams – her athleticism, her serve, her style. |
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The competitors should be congratulated on their ability, commitment and athleticism. |
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On the one hand, doping is contrary to the ideals of athleticism, as put forward in the Olympic Charter on sport. |
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Our coaches have risen to the challenge of combining athleticism with artistry and technically well executed routines. |
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The beautiful player skills and athleticism that was evidenced during regulation time will also be on display in the ADG Period. |
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The dance is slower, more considered and the dancers are perfect in their athleticism, style, and dedication. |
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We will miss his wonderful blend of artistry and athleticism and wish him nothing but the best in the future. |
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While she has a broad repertoire, her infectious exuberance and natural athleticism give her a distinctive edge in leotard ballets and soubrette parts. |
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His athleticism and point skills, however, are odiously overrated. |
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They are impressive animals, solitary hunters blessed with incredible power and athleticism. |
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Among the giants of fantasy, athleticism, and history, is there any room for the every day hero? |
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You mix that with the Jamaican athleticism and they thought it could work with some of our track athletes. |
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They remained rooted in weekend athleticism and collegiate sports, the Gap and Old Navy. |
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His speed and athleticism were apparent when he redshirted last year. |
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He considers the beauty of athleticism and wonders if it is proof of the existence of some divinity. |
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Players are justifiably esteemed for their amazing feats of athleticism. |
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I was already exhausted with my unexpected display of athleticism. |
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He should work out with people at his own level of athleticism. |
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They watch women's gymnastics and figure skating for the athleticism. |
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His bulk and his athleticism gave him, and his team, a massive advantage. |
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The dancing, with an emphasis on athleticism, is quite spectacular. |
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The battles are performed with an athleticism that is at times alarming. |
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Or the receiver leaping in gyration to catch a poorly thrown ball that defies all bounds of athleticism. |
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Lee Douglas had the chance but his well struck right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area was somehow tipped around the post by the athleticism of the keeper. |
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From an athletic point of view, James is the pinnacle of human athleticism and fitness. |
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The best-remembered moment of Max's emulation of Fairbanks's balletic athleticism is his deft and lethal stratagem when surrounded by a ring of swords. |
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It was carried over from the athleticism prevalent at the public schools such as Eton and Harrow. |
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You see, Caitlyn, when you were a man, we could talk about your athleticism, your business acumen, but now you're a woman, and your looks are really the only thing we care about. |
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Drummer Travis Smith underpins the sharp brutality of his band's songs with a startlingly dextrous percussive attack, all machine-gun kick drums and octopoid bursts of round-the-kit athleticism. |
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The Gallardo Spyder is not just an open-top version of the coupé, but developed as a completely new model whilst continuing the Lamborghini design attributes of purism, athleticism and sharpness. |
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Find yourself a swooping, snaking stretch of blacktop and the Jaguar will demonstrate a composure, an athleticism, an agility that's hard to comprehend, especially for a four-door, five-seat saloon. |
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Eig's biography addresses different aspects of Gehrig's life before he was struck by ALS, with his athleticism and career as a professional baseball player. |
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Sometimes we get carried away with athleticism. |
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His athleticism also led him to become a triathlete during this period. |
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Today, however, Terry would be humbled to have such great Canadian Olympians and Paralympians paying tribute to his athleticism and dream to find a cure for cancer. |
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In the 1970's, competitors such as Olga Korbut and Nadia Comaneci contributed greatly to the soaring popularity of the sport, displaying grace and athleticism never before seen in women's sports. |
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We have events for all different skills levels, from intersection to international, to foster and develop confidence and athleticism throughout the CF community. |
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It is important that family members understand the role that deliberate practice plays on technical mastery of sport specific skills as well as general athleticism. |
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Olivier's performance received strong praise from the critics for its fierce athleticism combined with an emotional vulnerability. |
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Giggs is said to have inherited his balance and athleticism from his father. |
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He also advocated athleticism including distance running, swimming, and weightlifting. |
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This group of individuals embodies the skill, athleticism and showmanship it takes to be a Harlem Globetrotter. |
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Mystère is classic Cirque du Soleil, combining the powerful athleticism, high-energy acrobatics and inspiring imagery that has become the company's hallmark. |
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Feats of athleticism or well-oiled machinery? |
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Where Jerome Robbins's dances had brought athleticism and line to Broadway, and Bob Fosse's had brought iconoclasm and style, Stroman's choreography offered wit and raise-the-roof rambunctiousness. |
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Here, Wavey clearly challenges the culture of silence and the orthodox masculinity that otherwise typically surrounds gay athleticism and supports hegemonic constructions. |
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White witnessed Dickey's athleticism in a more visceral way when they Indian wrestled, locking right arms and right legs and trying to throw each other. |
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Its advantages in falconry include not only its athleticism and eagerness to hunt, but an equitable disposition that leads to it being one of the easier falcons to train. |
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Ms. Whelan and Mr. Millepied are, as they were last spring, excellent, heart-catching in the midheight hovering lifts where athleticism becomes feeling. |
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