His many fighting prowesses against the Aurloks had brought this force of nature to become a renowned swordsman and a respected lord. |
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The prowesses to cut the breath are carried by a childish grace which goes right to the heart. |
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But instrumental expression means far more than the spectacular display of technological prowesses. |
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He is among the directors of The Pianola Institute in London, whose goal is to restore esteem for the musical prowesses of these instruments. |
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The music is as operatic as Blind Guardian at their best and most enjoyable, with the inclusion of keyboards and of a great female voice alongside the singer's excellent vocal prowesses. |
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The performers have acquired a greater theatricalness, they better control the effects of their prowesses jazz-smurf and so on, and when it is necessary they impose moderation to their crossbred ardour? |
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So, it gives me the desire to go further on, unfortnately my 200mm compel me to some prowesses with my camouflage, and Im not really good at that time. |
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As a virtuoso, who it is, it is demanding with respect to the instrumentalists which it asks technical prowesses in order to draw all the sound possibilities from the instrument. |
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