He served capably under Colonel Stark, invaded Canada alongside Arnold, and participated bravely at the Battle of Saratoga. |
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Between 1853 and 1857 he served, very capably, as secretary of war under Franklin Pierce. |
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But she negotiates its vocal awkwardness capably, and supplies much of the character's blend of hauteur, froideur and directness. |
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Altogether, these factors merge to create an unsafe load for nurses to manage capably. |
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Rick very capably side-slipped the airplane onto runway 14, rolled out, and exited the aircraft rapidly while it was still burning. |
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Fascism is about corporatism and the slow, sly, insidious subversion of the democratic process, which you have very capably written about. |
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Like many, he believed the indigenous peoples were too backward to capably govern themselves. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am not sure how he brought that around to unemployment, but he seems to be able to do that quite capably. |
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We conducted free and fair elections and we expect to see a Government that faces up to challenges and performs its functions capably. |
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Mr. Meunier, who has served capably since 2001 will continue in the role of Past President. |
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A special thank you to my friend Tedros, who so capably chaired both our Board and that of the Global Fund. |
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It has provided an anamorphic transfer that capably preserves the colors. |
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He can capably hunt bobwhite quail and pheasants in the brushy coverts. |
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But the theme requires a big canvas and bold brushwork, and Mr Deaton capably offers both. |
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Demands on it grew continuously, and theories of what it might capably do expanded to meet those demands. |
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They do that very capably and have very powerful lobbies to try to stop anyone who may have the temerity to suggest their product is not healthy. |
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As I have always said, should the day ever come when the federal government can manage its own affairs capably, it would have nothing more to do. |
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This is not because our men and women in the Canadian armed forces are not serving extremely capably and conscientiously. |
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The overall conclusion is reassuring: the Inspector General reported that CSIS conducted these operations capably and professionally. |
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Knowing the board's needs and expectations will help you to assess whether you can capably fulfill the role asked of you. |
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Mrs. Anita Bissonnette replaces Mrs. Annette Arbique, who capably performed this service for 25 years. |
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Mr. McIsaac became the Executive Director of the Office shortly thereafter, a position he still capably holds as of the writing of this report. |
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As Head of Reference, Peggy has capably reorganized and improved many aspects of the workflow in our public services. |
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The issue is central to CBD's objectives and has been capably addressed by that Convention for many years. |
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The meal was catered very capably by the staff of the Downtown Hotel. |
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A federal bureaucracy will never capably mobilize and manage the information and resources necessary to incorporate and inspire tens of millions of citizens. |
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The author capably describes the conflicts as they developed. |
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She capably argues the injustices of the medieval class system. |
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They provide a wealth of data, capably organized and interpreted. |
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I hope to have the opportunity further to enhance the ties of cooperation and friendship existing between the Permanent Mission and the Secretariat which you so capably lead. |
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But when a story is capably carried on small shoulders a Huck Finn, say, or a Scout Finch the result can be a fine mix of guilelessness and something wistful. |
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Mr. Anderson has capably helped us out, except with the fourth one. |
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The Giants made do with Gregor Blanco in his stead, a speedy player who cannot match Mr Cabrera's offensive value but performed capably in his absence. |
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Water will be treated through the use of activated sludge and the plants will be capably of treating 95mn litres per day. |
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In addition to capably representing his Thornhill riding, Peter has been a respected and articulate voice for Canada in the Americas, and indeed, around the world. |
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Our people have so few weeks, such a small window in which to work and when you realize how quickly and capably they are cleaning these sites, I am totally amazed. |
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We therefore commend you, Mr. President, on this initiative and thank you for capably steering the work of the Informal Working Group on Documentation and Other Procedural Questions. |
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If you're interested in any of our products, the first step is to find an advisor, agent or broker who understands your financial needs and can capably assist you with your long-term goals. |
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Hicks's reading deflates Amanda's caustic humor, but she capably manages multiple accents and is especially good during dramatic high points. |
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Also, through the maintenance and distribution of a tool known as the FRT, the CFP transfers knowledge to other agencies so they can more capably identify firearms themselves. |
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I was privileged to witness the homage paid by an entire nation to the memory of a man who had embodied the spirit of resistance and had so capably defended the values of freedom which he held so dear. |
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The book, now in its ninth edition, contends that studying abnormal psychology helps mental health professionals treat disorders more capably. |
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I would like to first make the point that this has been a very complex decision because Colombia has such tremendous challenges that have been so capably outlined by a number of the members. |
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Zeffirelli's teenage leads, Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey, had virtually no previous acting experience but performed capably and with great maturity. |
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Although it is more burdensome to handle than a Bermudan rig, a well-found gaff rig copes with heavy weather at least as capably as its triangular equivalent. |
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