Although unschooled in theory, he was a competent tactician and strategist. |
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While not a master tactician, he occasionally displayed flashes of brilliance. |
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Your task is that of a military tactician, who must guide a group of characters into battle. |
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The great Mongol warrior Genghis Khan was not only a brilliant cavalry tactician but a master at psychological warfare. |
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The coach is a master tactician who raced for the Spanish cycling team not that long ago. |
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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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Few if any scholars doubt his capacity as a military commander, both as strategist and tactician, whether on land or sea. |
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Indeed, the opportunity to hone his skills as a tactician and motivator excites him much more than completing a century knock. |
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What he has proved to be is a shrewd tactician and an astute responder to the public mood whose easy-going manner disguises some ruthless populism. |
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It is really of no use to the political operative or tactician looking for a leg up over the opposition. |
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But Emanuel, a brilliant tactician when it comes to the workings of government, erred. |
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And as one of the initial organizers of the federalist Society, he is a skilled political tactician. |
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The same is true of Mr McConnell, who is a fearsome political tactician and can outspend Mr Bevin several times over. |
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The cunning tactician arranged his men in a circle and let the Amerindians attack the following day. |
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However, a side that also committed a tactician to the round loses nothing in the event of a tie. |
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A consummate tactician, he had a leadership style that was said to be both candid and direct. |
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Skill in all these can be excitingly improved so that you become a master strategist with people and a proficient tactician in organization. |
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You are an excellent tactician and, faced with a problem, you quickly suggest solutions. |
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The helmsman has to trust the tactician to place the boat in the best place on the race course. |
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He was known as one of the savviest men on the Street, a master tactician, a brilliant gamesman. |
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Colonel McQueen was a brilliant leader, tactician and deadly dogfighter. |
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A player with a tactician in the area can decide to discard their card and draw a replacement card. |
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A part-time tactician, Tella divides his time between the pitch and the lecture room, working at the National Institute for Sports. |
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However, Murphy proving to be the master tactician took a gamble that the roads would dry under the windy conditions and had the car shod with completely slick tyres. |
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A general he may have been, but a good strategist and tactician, I doubt. |
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It means you are a long-term tactician who has the strength to swat away petty temptations in order to achieve a distant yet valuable prize. |
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While he takes obvious delight in that achievement, the forthright tactician is not about to rest on his laurels. |
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Preparer sailing, Gurvan Bontemps has a solid racing experience whether as a helmsman, a performer, a tactician, crew or sail trimmer. |
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By adopting a conscientious, methodical approach to his work, the young tactician has led Honduras to the FIFA U-17 World Cup finals for the first time ever. |
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As a tactician, Mahmud proved to be superior to Selim. |
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He was bluff, inspirational to the men, a brilliant tactician. |
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The Spanish tactician, who got a taste of South Africa at last year's FIFA Confederations Cup, was not the only one delighted to see the elite of world football coming to the continent. |
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Bragg was an imaginative strategist and an effective drillmaster and organizer, but he was also a weak tactician and a martinet who was disliked by a number of his principal subordinates. |
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American restrictions on travel and remittances to Cuba have added to their sense of desperation. In this section Master tactician or failing bungler? |
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Could do better. We made a few silly errors, like almost knocking our tactician out cold at the start of the 2nd round, which certainly set us back a bit. |
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No one doubted that on the training pitch, as a tactician with an in-depth and extensively researched knowledge of the women's game, Powell was excellent. |
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She admires Cameron as a speaker – but certainly not as a tactician. |
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He is a serious man, one who appears keen to prove himself as a tactician the same way he did as a midfielder, the same way he did on the streets of Rome as a kid with Somalian heritage. |
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Assistance was given in the form of a seigneury granted in 1694, but it was not until 1716 that this exceptional officer, the first genuine tactician in Canadian military history, was fully rewarded for his contributions. |
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I was the central tactician, but he was the man who handled it. |
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Furthermore, team boss Stefano Domenicali is a shrewd tactician. |
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Being a smart tactician, Bismarck arranged the occurrence of the situation in the press in such a way that the French attempted to humiliate and insult the Prussian king. |
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He was a good administrator in his province, a fine politician, an excellent tactician, a flamboyant character, but also ruthless, determined, and frequently displayed considerable bravery. |
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Planning the team's assault on the FIFA Club World Championship TOYOTA Cup will be their master tactician, Anghel Iordanescu, who led the Romania national team to the finals of the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cups? |
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In the eyes of the veteran tactician Jin, Beijing must concentrate on performance rather than result if they are to continue their impressive run towards a maiden league title. |
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King was a dynamic force within the SCLC, emerging as its leading fund-raiser and as a skillful political tactician who successfully forged alliances with sympathetic Northern whites. |
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We have known each other for many years and, for those of you who do not know, Fred was the energy and tactician behind the election victories of our former colleague senator, doctor, premier John Buchanan. |
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This performance helped make his reputation as a capable tactician, and it fueled his meteoric rise to military and political power. |
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A deadly long potter and tactician in his prime, he played seventeen World Championship matches without defeat and won the title four years in succession. |
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He soon showed himself to be a formidable tactician and leader. |
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Others on show included the four-year old Tactician, Set To Music and Plimsoll Line. |
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