Thomson herself does not fully capture the risk in Mirandolina's skillful duplicitousness or the sense she may be getting caught in her own trap. |
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With their skillful hands they even made the asparagus and peas taste good. |
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The skillful artist defines objects with the lucidity of sunlight, and needs no epithets. |
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Every good tactician pays attention to details which the less skillful don't notice or don't bother about. |
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You are not afraid of taking on difficult tasks or ventures that call for skillful manoeuvres. |
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I've rejected the kind of education that made me a skillful maneuverer of abstract ideas. |
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In spite of this apparent degree of laxity, Thai boxing is a very skillful sport. |
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In this game, the players strive to drain water from their lands by skillful placement of stones, representing water channels. |
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In demonstrating his versatility, he shows himself to be as much skillful artisan as easy-going metaphysician. |
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The more skillful the ad, the more memorable its signature tune, the deeper the impression it creates. |
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He's quick, strong and skillful and, given the chance, he's likely to hit the target more often than not. |
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However, our native driver Alhamdullilah, was skillful and experienced in desert driving. |
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He gives Meade a full and fair hearing, pronouncing him competent if not overly skillful. |
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Yes, they might very well be skillful and well trained, but she doesn't know that. |
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He was also a robust, competitive and skillful GAA player in both hurling and football. |
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For thousands of years, this has been admired as the most skillful accomplishment in war. |
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The Romans learned the practice from the Carthaginians and quickly became very efficient and skillful at it. |
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You are brilliant, active and skillful in professional ventures and gain repute in your field of activity. |
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We also have to remember that many intelligence officers are trained to be skillful liars. |
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In order to change this situation, Buddhism introduces the skillful means of meditation practice. |
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Not only is he a brilliantly skillful footballer, he is also captain and leader of this Czech side. |
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You need to be able to show you were as skillful and competent with a gun as the average cop. |
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This example of a Rococo clock shows just how skillful master wood carvers were at that time. |
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He is very smart and politically skillful, and his time as prime minister was very productive. |
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He is rich, gifted, and skillful and is ready to discuss his emotions in detail. |
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Do I beat my current boss and my potential future bosses to not only look good and competitive but skillful too? |
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In Buddhist terms, this technique is essentially the replacement of unskillful thoughts with skillful thoughts. |
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A stand-up goalie with a lightning quick glove, Osgood is as skillful as any other netminder in the league. |
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Of course, there's a difference between skillful intervention, mismanaged intervention, and willful ignorance of brute facts. |
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It is a skillful blend of comedy and drama that never wavers or strikes a false note. |
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However when looking at some of the old masters, these works were often produced by skillful and highly specialized carvers. |
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The Swazis frustrated the more skillful and quicker home side by playing the off-side trap continually. |
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He is very fast and skillful, and when on form he is the best player in the team. |
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The Knight of Swords' instigates you to be active, skillful and clever in work situations today. |
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Ger was also a highly skillful footballer and produced some skillful displays with his school teams. |
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She will turn 32 this summer, but remains one of the game's most skillful playmakers. |
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Despite the contrast of materials and color, the home's skillful siting puts it elegantly at ease in its rugged environment. |
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As he headed down the fairway, revelling in his skillful shot, he noticed something floating on the surface of the pond. |
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Then, when things went sour, they saved the day with an emergency evacuation by some incredibly skillful flying. |
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Even the most clever, adroit, and skillful legislature cannot achieve zero risk in human affairs. |
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He did not have a traditional center forward, his wingers were tall, quick and skillful, his central midfielders aggressive ball-winners. |
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With a skillful blend of message and media we could turn this into a win-win situation. |
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One successful formula involves the skillful alternation between aerobic and anaerobic training. |
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The skillful presentation of the research shows that he has been an apt scholar in the school of Western methodology. |
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Not an untutored brawl, mind you, but a fair fight between very skillful gentlemen, carried out in strict accordance with rules, both written and unwritten. |
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It has skillful carving of a lion on the headboard and the footboard. |
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Another quality needed in the practice of Dharma is skillful means. |
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Boys are skillful with slingshots and blowguns in hunting small birds. |
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This can be overcome, however, with skillful administration of anesthesia. |
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He was medevacced to Dallas and survived only to face the smart and skillful Fernandez in court. |
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Here the artist rises to the challenge of equaling in visual terms the musicians' balance between skillful technique, extreme discipline and spontaneous emotional inflection. |
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Beauty will not intrude on proceedings when the bell sounds on Saturday for a bout between two fighters, one explosively combative, the other composed and skillful. |
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Through a graphological analysis of the poems, the writer has been identified as a prominent aristocratic monk who was renowned for his skillful calligraphy. |
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Just as in art everything depends on a limited but skillful use of color and sounds, so too the art of living demands a limited but skillful use of material objects. |
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So is science just another upaya, or skillful means, to spread Buddhist teaching? |
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Even the most quick-witted cops and the most skillful surgeons could not have saved him. |
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Abraham Lincoln was, by any measure, a great communicator and a skillful shaper of public opinion. |
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The script lacks any such subtleties and none of the cast is skillful enough to be able to suggest any depth beyond the script's superficial characterizations. |
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But with no skillful lyrical tie-ins, or serious hooks that raise them above the generic wash of most commercial R'n'B, it all gets just a bit tiresome. |
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More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded. |
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No military repercussions occurred because of skillful bribing of royalist troops. |
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Having previously worked as a professional goldsmith, Gutenberg made skillful use of the knowledge of metals he had learned as a craftsman. |
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The fighter looked harmlessly punch drunk, but he was only faking and suddenly threw a vicious, skillful, blow. |
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Myers, with simple, skillful descriptions of plumage, similar species, microhabitats, and behavior makes it easy to sort them out. |
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He cannot become skillful at this by having someone throw balls up in the air for him. |
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And so on in its measured, skillful, magisterially nostalgic, Yeatsian way. |
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Mahcupyan, a renowned and skillful intellectual, is the secular legitimizer of the Erdoy-an regime. |
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On a good hill, and a skillful roll, I could leave a fireline from Hendry's store all the way to the underpass. |
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Bragi responds in turn, describing himself and his abilities as a skillful skald, before the scenario ends. |
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Thus, twenty skillful hypotheses will ascertain what 200,000 stupid ones might fail to do. |
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A number of critics see Shakespeare endorsing cross-gendering. Shakespeare is, what might be called, a skillful exponent of metagender beliefs. |
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However, scientists are not as skillful at predicting the intensity of tropical cyclones. |
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After launch, further energy is obtained through the skillful exploitation of rising air in the atmosphere. |
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Roger himself never went on an expedition against Byzantium, instead handing command to the skillful George. |
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There are Christmas songs both sacred and secular, recorded by a variety of guitarists skillful in the slack-key style. |
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Pleasure for Ingegneri was achieved through the skillful and verisimilar unification of the scenic elements that appealed to both the eyes and the ears of the spectator. |
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It seems that the king was skillful at extracting money from his subjects on many pretexts including that of war with France or war with Scotland. |
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We convinced him with our skillful arguments and supporting evidence. |
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In 1625, he was succeeded by his son Charles I who was less skillful or restrained and was crowned in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, in 1633 with full Anglican rites. |
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Nonetheless, connoisseurs of perfume can become extremely skillful at identifying components and origins of scents in the same manner as wine experts. |
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Their skillful tandem work made the project successful and quick. |
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Deipnosophist is a Jacobean word for a skillful dinner conversationalist. |
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