Hummingbirds are very adept at sipping nectar from any or all of these plant groups. |
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As a journalist, he is perhaps more adept at mining memories than laboriously sifting through archives. |
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All three of these guys are veterans, each adept at crafting perfect solos with formulae tried by time. |
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In my teens I grew adept at the tricky art of getting into mischief without getting into trouble. |
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These working dogs, much larger than today's Yorkies, were adept at catching rats and other small mammals. |
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Lobbyists grew adept at larding ambitious legislation with special-interest provisions. |
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You might get pickpocketed because you wouldn't know young children are more adept at it than older ones. |
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Maybe we will become adept at switching from left brain to right brain as a means of following our spiritual path. |
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Although adept at the silky arts of persuasion, Cariappa was a soldier who spoke his mind. |
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Near is particularly adept at the arch delivery typical of his uptight businessman in the early scenes. |
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Living amongst the lower class of London all of the time had certainly made Cate much more adept at blending in. |
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He is great with musical instruments too, adept at playing the synth and the tabla. |
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Trichromat tamarins, as it turned out, were 50 percent more adept at choosing the ripe fruit than their dichromat fellows. |
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Viewers have become so adept at decoding adverts that your average post-modern couch potato can spot a marketing strategy a mile off. |
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The drug industry is very adept at seeding the media with scare stories to clog up the waiting room. |
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Tash had danced with Richard, who was surprisingly adept at a waltz, Sean, who wasn't, and David, who was terrible at everything. |
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Heron, although very adept at both mathematics and applied mechanics, was probably not very original in either. |
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They have proved adept at using self-propelled anti-aircraft guns such as the BOV-3 in the ground role. |
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The merchants of death are adept at using marketing to undermine the good influence of parents. |
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Each is at once elitist and popular, adept at serio-comically pressing the limits of the Spanish language's expressivity. |
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Some of us learned the lesson quickly and laughed at our classmates who were less adept at English and slow to drop their native tongues. |
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I think they came over because they were more adept at sexing chickens than we were. |
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He has posted 12 touchbacks and has become adept at pushing the ball to one side or the other to reduce the running room for return men. |
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She was not a big spender, but was serious and pretty adept at saving and investing. |
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He is adept at using short and discontinuous notes to riff the rhythm and create tension. |
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The 30-year-old winger is equally adept at deflating the opposition with a short-handed goal or a game-winner. |
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The psychologically savvy custodian is adept at pinpointing key moments in his development. |
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He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer. |
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Many young South Indians are adept at Carnatic music and can accompany even professional musicians on the mridangam, the ghatam or the violin. |
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These ubiquitous smoothers of business should be adept at navigating the complex relationships among the prominent local business families. |
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Our culture seems amazingly adept at devouring what might harm or upset it. |
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The best journalists and newsrooms are ready for these moments and they are adept at applying their guiding principles. |
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But they also had a penchant for niggling and appeared very adept at winning penalties for laying on by effectively holding the tackler on top. |
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They are adept at creating an exquisite line in melody that's deep in emotion and rich in vibrancy. |
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Massive Attack used to be adept at bringing lesser known vocalists in to the mainstream and making them shine. |
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McClaren is a PR man, adept at buttering people up in the boardroom but unproven in the dressing room, where it matters most. |
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One might, if one is no slave to occidental prejudice, suggest Chuang-Tzu, who was more adept at the droll and the fantastic. |
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Both were meticulous artists and canny businessmen, adept at anticipating audience trends. |
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Not only are you a crack shot with a handgun, but you are also adept at the crucial placement of bear traps. |
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He was sincere but he was not adept at consolation so it came out stiff, wooden. |
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Peterson has good catch-up quickness and is adept at reaching around receivers to slap the ball away. |
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United have even proved adept at switching the tactics mid-game to outwit opponents this season. |
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Moorthy is adept at drawing with pencil, charcoal, watercolours, oils et al and has participated in several exhibitions. |
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These are some of the compositions even those adept at the art are chary of attempting. |
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The thing is, you see, I have learned from painful experience that kids are not necessarily adept at sticking to a schedule. |
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Russell also kept free range chooks, ducks and geese, most but not all of whom became quite adept at avoiding the local dogs. |
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Liz is a veterinarian adept at animal acupuncture, and she does house calls in the West Hollywood and Pasadena areas. |
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Members of the Church Militant are adept at all combat skills, including leading troops on the field of battle. |
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Moore is also adept at letting assorted crazies expose their idiocy on camera. |
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He is adept at coaxing performances from actors with little or no experience. |
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As a society, we are becoming less adept at talking face-to-face and conversational skills are suffering. |
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During the 1950s, she was adept at grabbing newspaper headlines and column inches. |
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Why everyone picks on the poor fellow just because he is not highly adept at running his personal finances, I cannot understand. |
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Self-described perfectionists may be adept at getting things done at work, but when it comes to marriage the story is not so picture-perfect. |
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While he has never taken a team to the Super Bowl, he is adept at fielding a competitive team that minimizes mistakes. |
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He was a fabulous singer and songwriter who was equally adept at adapting blues classics or conjuring new standards, seemingly, with ease. |
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I became adept at cutting and plating these desserts for two so that they were sized for one and still looked appealing. |
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People that are good at it and adept at it can be very guttural and gutsy and dark and moving and poignant all at the same time. |
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The weary cragginess of his face reminded me of Gary Cooper, also adept at saying little and conveying much. |
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Over time, its descendants became ever more adept at swimming and paid for their aquatic prowess with increasing cumbrousness on land. |
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He is used primarily as a blocker, but be is adept at getting open, catching the ball and not fumbling. |
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The hind limbs of galagos are longer than their forelimbs, which makes them very adept at leaping. |
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He admits that she is equally adept at manipulating him to her cause as she is in the art of archery or the garrotte. |
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While not spectacular, he became adept at making the routine plays and even sprinkled in an occasional dazzler. |
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Displaying cat-like reflexes, Beene proved she was as adept at frustrating the world's most prolific goal scorers as her more famous rival. |
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The media baron revealed himself adept at delivering gossipy snippets in an in-depth interview with the Financial Times last week. |
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In an age of open government the system is still adept at keeping the public in the dark. |
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Perhaps even more significant, they were also adept at interpreting even the writings of the New Testament according to this dualistic code. |
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The industry has so far proved adept at making new discoveries to replace exhausted oil and gas fields. |
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An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics. |
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I was somewhat adept at art, so with my pencils and notebook in my backpack, I drew a picture of Arthur with Excalibur, and his new horse. |
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It also defines why she had proved so adept at slipping into a rich variety of guises, gowns and grotesqueries. |
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Obviously the first conception can breed bureaucrats who are adept at figuring out ways to elude the law. |
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Murray is adept at achieving an osmotic relationship of sorts between geometric and painterly abstraction. |
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He was so adept at his job that he could slice his quota of animals in a fraction of the time it took other offal dressers. |
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Eichmann was adept at learning practical skills on the job, under the tutelage of seniors he respected. |
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Liam shows himself quite adept at the drug business, and eventually attracts the notice of local racketeers. |
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But, next season, players will become more attuned to what he is going to do and become more adept at stopping him. |
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He had grown very adept at using the crutches and now spent less time in bed than ever before. |
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But he was also adept at deploying nearly everything that came to hand for promoting evolutionary theory. |
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He is very adept at using his body to shield defenders from making plays on the ball. |
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He was also adept at promoting the scheme to the Australian populace by presenting it as a symbol of national pride. |
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He also was very adept at picking up on people's weaknesses and teasing them, ruffling some feathers. |
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He doesn't claim to know it all and is very adept at handling guests on his show who think they do. |
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There was also a mounted element of crossbowmen equally adept at reconnaissance and pursuit. |
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He's very adept at seeing a play develop, and that gets him to the right spot at the right time. |
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Your average city worker is very adept at avoiding anyone who looks like they might be giving out leaflets. |
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We're quite adept at picking out what it is we don't like about other human beings. |
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Successive administrations have proven adept at devising strategies for isolating offending regimes. |
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Similarly shaped raptors, such as peregrine falcons and goshawks, are adept at the agile pursuit and rapid capture of birds in flight. |
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While aggression is a common virtue among champion pace predators, Walsh was adept at putting a lid on his temper. |
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They are especially adept at taking off from and landing on short airstrips. |
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They scrounged for pine cones for the fires, and both became adept at chopping kindling. |
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Mentionably, professional woodcutters, who are adept at handsawing of timber are hired by the timber smugglers to carry on the business. |
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As a young officer in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, he became adept at reels, strathspeys and sword dances. |
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They have worldwide connections, and are particularly adept at exploiting the internet. |
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Thanks to these alpha parents' first-rate genes and nonstop cocktail parties, their scions were both very good-looking and highly adept at small talk. |
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For centuries, people have been tunneling into the landscape, which proved especially adept at hiding those fleeing persecution. |
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Her schooling is unknown but, adept at written English, she sometimes wrote in an educated, copperplate hand and her works were sprinkled with Gallicisms and Latin tags. |
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Rather than conforming their minds, hearts and wills to God's purposes, humans are adept at manipulating the name of God to serve their own agendas. |
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Many free black and slave musicians who fought in the Civil War became adept at using piston-valve instruments of conical bore, including tubas, helicons, and saxophones. |
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First, they're deceitful and adept at concealing their true intentions. |
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Bobcats, wolverines, and fishers, that know how to flip the animal on its back and expose its unprotected underside, are the most adept at killing porcupines. |
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The Incas were also adept at engineering bridges over the many rivers and ravines of their mountainous land, as well as causeways over tracts of swampland. |
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Though he's adept at twisting the sound of the guitar into any shape he likes, Abrahams is as interested in musical structure as he is in texture. |
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This values debate has shown itself to be extremely useful to the GOP for decades and they are very adept at moving the goalposts when it's necessary. |
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The Pentagon became adept at supplying video-game-like pictures of U.S. missile strikes at the same time that it began to provide the large-type captions on TV screens. |
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Despite this concern, the duo remain extremely adept at creating lacunae at the heart of their music, spaces into which you can project your own feelings and memories. |
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And, unless you are adept at teetering in mules, wearing shoes without tights is uncomfortable, especially if you have to walk more than a few yards. |
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The star practitioners of the self-portrait are as controversial as they always were, and just as adept at shaping our culture. |
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The Chinese proved remarkably adept at reproducing the armorial designs, copying painted or printed patterns such as bookplates sent from Europe and America. |
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It is much less adept at counting employees in small businesses, simply because there are too many small enterprises to representatively sample them. |
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He was adept at answering simplistic criticism with simplistic retorts. |
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Most people are fairly adept at judging the character and personality of others, or at least at distinguishing unreasoning zealots from men of good sense. |
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Also, players who are square at the top of their swing are better drawers of the ball and are equally adept at fading it without manipulating the club with their hands. |
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Over the years, she has become highly adept at deflecting personal criticism, smearing her accusers as misogynists who cannot bear the idea of a strong professional woman. |
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Someone needs to write a book on how to interpret silences because I'm sure there are more out there like me who aren't adept at knowing what the unsaid means. |
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Guerrero, 27, is one of the game's most electrifying players, a hitter equally adept at crushing pitches that are a foot over his head or an inch off the ground. |
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The happy result of such a decision is that it leads you naturally to support the local economy and craftspeople, who are adept at working with native materials. |
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The Prince is also adept at producing quick, light supper snacks, which he and the Queen often enjoy when they have dismissed the servants for the night. |
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As a former law professor at several elite law schools, he is adept at discussing high constitutional theory. |
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Through the years he became just as adept at politics as he was on horseback. |
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These same companies have also been adept at circumventing user privacy and avoiding their tax obligations. |
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Over the years I've gotten adept at traveling with a lot of useless stuff. |
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They are typically invasive, highly adaptive, parasitic and adept at mimicking more benign plants. |
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He was adept at deflecting a direct question with an anecdote or a bromide presented as a confidence. |
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I mean if you're doing one thing all your life and becoming procedurally more and more adept at that one thing, then you're going to end up with quite a fixed view of things. |
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Not only that, but much of the land in this region of Wyoming is owned by ranchers who know the terrain like the back of their hand, and have become adept at spotting fossils. |
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He is outmuscled at times by big wide-outs and isn't adept at run support. |
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He had grown fairly adept at imitating Jimjim's clipped speech. |
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Equally adept at comedy and drama, Cranham has played bumbling detectives, passionate army dentists and good-hearted pastors with equal proficiency. |
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A science buff, Kahn also grew adept at spotting the long-term potential of emerging technologies and new industries. |
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Schwarzenegger is adept at disguising his true feelings beneath a mask of preternatural calm, but he was suddenly doubly alert. |
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Over its fourteen-year history the military government has become adept at exploiting Burma's geostrategic position and at manipulating the concerns of its regional neighbors. |
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The wife, who has had her leg in plaster these past three weeks, has become adept at clumping around the house and garden in a Long John Silver sort of way. |
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She has never driven a car but was very adept at handling a pony and cart. |
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Our bomb squad is very adept at dealing with these, and has many similar types of call-outs all over the city like this about suspicious packages. |
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Emergency nappy changing is a skill most mothers become quite adept at. |
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Other countries are more adept at keeping their judges in check. |
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Equally adept at all subject matter, Lycett decorated vases and plaques with medallions imitating cameos, polychrome figures derived from Pompeian frescoes, and genre scenes. |
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The team is successful with shifts because Gannon is so adept at reading defenses and exploiting weaknesses, as are veteran WRs Jerry Rice and Brown. |
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Determined terrorists have become adept at forging EU passports at precisely the time that the agency charged with blocking their entry is hamstrung by a lack of personnel. |
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Many tourists are not so adept at conforming to America's very strict customs about standing in line, but are they really rude? |
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You mentioned in your presentation that particularly younger people who are both adroit and adept at the new technology, thrive in that environment. |
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In hindsight, I regret not giving him a terrorist fist jab or the Islamist secret handshake. I hear he's quite adept at those. |
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She becomes adept at being a horse thief and accompanies Cochise and Geronimo on their raids. |
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Luchini is especially adept at physical comedy, bringing an odd grace to utter gracelessness. |
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Hopkins is a gifted mimic, adept at turning his native Welsh accent into whatever is required by a character. |
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While Smith was not adept at public speaking, his lectures met with success. |
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On trips to the country estate in Kent, south of London, Pelham was adept at preventing dragsmen from cutting the luggage from the carriage. |
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But the Baby Bells soon became adept at blocking competitors' access-to their lines. |
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People who know more than one language have been reported to be more adept at language learning compared to monolinguals. |
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Peregrine falcons and Eurasian sparrowhawks are natural predators of pigeons that are quite adept at catching and feeding upon this species. |
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He was adept at mimicry and storytelling, and was reputedly quite good at charades. |
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Mark Ealham and Craig White, in particular, are adept at that while Darren Gough can be guaranteed to deliver countless searing inswingers. |
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Romeo, for example, grows more adept at the sonnet over the course of the play. |
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In early 1881, he is a chemistry student with a number of eccentric interests, almost all of which make him adept at solving crimes. |
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The highly attuned nervous system of racerunners and teiids makes them very adept at locating and grasping prey insects. |
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He was very adept at portocaval shunts, although we knew little about hepatic encephalopathy at that time. |
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I've learned to be more comfortable and adept at working with the blue screen where you're talking to an imaginary figure rather than another actor,' said Natalie, right. |
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As a politician, he was very adept at speaking mendaciously in public. |
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In 1834 there occurred the first recorded use of Aboriginal trackers, who proved very adept at navigating their way through the Australian landscape and finding people. |
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It could have been a good plan except I proved oddly adept at navigating my way between buoys while an instructor issued orders through a loud hailer. |
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We took fake falls and became adept at using an ice axe for self-arrest. |
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Archaically, there are still 92 hereditary peers, in place only because their ancestors proved rather adept at pulling the wool over Joe Soap''s eyes. |
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They are thought to be Canada Geese, which have thrived on Britain's waterways since being introduced and are particularly adept at living in urban areas. |
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One explanation may be that Hamlet was written later in Shakespeare's life, when he was adept at matching rhetorical devices to characters and the plot. |
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