Her fingers nimbly removed the stones and plait, leaving the auburn hair crimped. |
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At one point the dancer stamped nimbly in a diagonal line across the stage and stopped in the front corner. |
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Mike nimbly dodged these attacks and delivered brutal counters that took out his enemies. |
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Huge, black vultures soar over canyon, desert and forest, circling nimbly on updrafts. |
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He nimbly steers his magic carpet through the nebulous and confusing post-modern clouds of the internet. |
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He did homage to Lady Jane Grey in 1553, but changed step nimbly and retained Mary's favour. |
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She could not believe that the goats could climb so steep an incline so nimbly, when she was barely able to find a fingerhold in the rock. |
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He jumps nimbly down and dusts off her dainty foot with three smart whaps of his hand. |
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The scientist nimbly punched a short combo and a green light acknowledged a correct code. |
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Under the watchful eyes of promoters and fans, she moved nimbly around semifinal competitor Stephanie Thomas and scouted for an opening. |
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He is intelligent, engaging and nimbly treads the line between humility and false modesty. |
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Others dived nimbly off the diving board into blue water of the deep end of the huge swimming pool. |
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That preparedness comes at the expense of being prepared to fight nimbly in a world of small, quick players. |
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Many look to streamline the system to more nimbly counter the unpredictable terrorist threat. |
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Though if you were watching, you'd find your heart in your mouth as they raced after balls and leaped nimbly over the barriers. |
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Her long lithe limbs carrying her forward quickly and nimbly with me scurrying along behind her. |
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Thanks to its flat bottom, the Transformer spins like a top with the slightest of strokes and surfs standing waves as nimbly as a true kahuna. |
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They nimbly cleared bows of fallen trees as they ran, pushing their legs to go faster and harder. |
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The labour market is more flexible, which ought to allow firms and workers to respond more nimbly. |
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We examine a new medicine in the right patients quickly and nimbly, and decide whether the drug works and is likely to be safe. |
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The Committee must continue to respond nimbly and effectively to new challenges. |
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International agencies must be equipped to nimbly and effectively switch between these programme approaches. |
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Between fixed action dates, the Bank nimbly communicated the implications of the changes in near-term risks to markets and the public. |
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Later, he will have full control of his power and will be able to fly as fast and as nimbly as a bird. |
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Expect the Kompakt to perform as nimbly in traffic as it does around the yard. |
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She could not believe that the goats could climb so steep an incline so nimbly on only cloven hooves, when she was barely able to find a finger hold in the rock. |
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He dodged nimbly to the left and we fell on our faces in a puddle of mud. |
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It will have to move nimbly if it wants to survive among the mammoths. |
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Mr. Philbrick nimbly evokes the beautiful but unforgiving landscape that was this theater of war. |
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We can turn things around quickly and nimbly, and the price points are important in that market. |
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We need to become more fleet of foot, more versatile and able to react to the changing world more nimbly and adeptly. |
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An even more interesting possibility is that they were not merely actors but nimbly planning ones who schemed to exploit their would-be exploiters. |
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This year's revelation is that controlling my center of gravity makes a major difference in how nimbly I can ski steeps, moguls and off-piste chunky snow. |
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As the beauticians of the city watched in attention, her fingers moved nimbly showcasing the latest in hairstyling, colouring and snipping techniques. |
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He learned things there, such as how to lift eggs very nimbly and delicately from a stall and secrete them, uncracked, in his pockets. |
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The ground floor was arcaded and the facade nimbly adapted from the Louvre colonnade, all with a refinement typical of the era. |
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Carefully, oblivious to the gaggle of children's noses pressed against the sash window, a Muntjac deer nimbly crossed the lawn. |
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The crossing of border controls as well in Thailand as in Malaysia was nimbly dispatched in less than one half an hour. |
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Can they move nimbly through the expanding information galaxy and technological changes of the Internet? |
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And it is clear that we need to strengthen our future capacity to do more of this nimbly and effectively. |
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This rugged, cast iron rear bumper protects the back as you nimbly maneuver around your lawn. |
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These companies also continue to demonstrate an entrepreneurial agility, responding nimbly to shifting opportunities and market demands. |
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A new commission might move more nimbly than Congress. |
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He capers irascibly around his paddock, putting up a hare, which darts nimbly out of reach of his hooves. |
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The more moderate control in this case would be to advise the member for Elk Island's colleagues to step nimbly around those obstructing their passage. |
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The Company has recently completed a far-reaching reorganization, to manage this broad spectrum of business interests in a way that responds nimbly to the needs of its customers. |
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Berowne nimbly picks up the cue and turns it to his own advantage with a pointed reference to the unseasonability of the King's desire to study. |
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For its part, EDC intends to remain relevant to Canadian companies and their employees and to enhance its ability to nimbly and fully respond to the evergrowing demands of a highly competitive global economy. |
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When we meet them seven months later, they're still pleased with the machine, which has mostly been used for thinning on plantations where it works nimbly thanks to its single rear wheel and light weight. |
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Almost every line contains an original thought, nimbly described. |
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And he ad-libbed nimbly when Hanks needled him. |
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Full of unlikely scenes, nimbly juggling words and contrasts, Ah, la vache! blows in like a breeze off the pampas to revitalize Théâtre de l'¼il's stage vocabulary. |
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Any animal can appear suddenly or run away: the francolin noisily, the hare discreetly and nimbly, the sandgrouse springing from the soil, and the bustard that slips away and flies out of reach. |
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This proposal would give greater autonomy to SROs, allowing them to respond more nimbly to market developments and regulatory actions taken by foreign regulators. |
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So a couple of days later, I was stepping, surprisingly nimbly, through drifts of squelchy leaves, towards Oxton village, while swinging my bag for life. |
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Once inside a victim, the fungus feasts on the doomed creature's bloodlike hemolymph, nimbly evading prey defenses with tricks, some unknown to science. |
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