Meanwhile, the open division final gets under way, sand spraying under nimble feet. |
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The dexterity of his nimble fingers forced the spotlight on him when he was just five years old. |
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His free arm moved to the pouches on her belt, his fingers deft and nimble as a squirrel as he purloined some component. |
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It is a peerless town car, being so quick and nimble, and it's a breeze to park and a doddle to drive in heavy traffic. |
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The most nimble of all Jeeps, it comes with front and rear locking axles, giant tires, and extra low gear speeds. |
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However, the Astra is such an agile and nimble car that you may very well avoid an accident altogether. |
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He exuded class, confidence and style and for a heavily-built man was very agile and nimble. |
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The magician does special exercises to keep his fingers nimble and body agile. |
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She watched the nimble sailors go about their business, singing shanties and being useful and she longed to join them. |
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That leaves little room for anyone else to use them unless they have the nimble acrobatic skills of an Olympic gymnast. |
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Walking down the street beside him, you would notice from time to time his nimble little skip as he changed feet to keep in step. |
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It has won a reputation for being nimble and entrepreneurial, in comparison to its more risk-averse, bureaucratic competitors. |
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The keeper of a thing so nimble must not sleep, he must not be oscitant, but very intent upon his charge. |
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I saw one group of traders run off like a startled herd, while three police, like a pack of hunting dogs, scragged the least nimble. |
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He evidently purged himself of enough angst to be able to craft a follow-up that's warm, nimble and surprisingly funny in places. |
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Men are nimble enough with the chopsticks, but threading the needle takes patience. |
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And the limelight is repeatedly stolen by John Kazek's gloriously brash Bottom and, best of all, Malcolm Shields's mercurially nimble Puck. |
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If they do it right, the nimble hirers could see a rise in market share and stock price. |
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Feeling around the dial, her nimble fingers punched in the buttons, and she bit her lip, hoping that her friend would answer. |
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It's also fast enough to surf standing waves, stable enough to 360 in some holes, and nimble enough to nip into tiny eddies for a break. |
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A lady in a slinky black cocktail dress was playing it with long nimble fingers. |
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This book should appeal to the new generation of students, with digitally nimble hands. |
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Ribot's performances are sensitive yet nimble, never drawing attention with embellishment, but allowing the songs to shine. |
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The figure continued making his way down the house by grabbing appropriate ledges, and footholds from the balcony in a nimble movement. |
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His job as a computer technician meant that he had nimble, quick hands and long lean fingers. |
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Her nimble, agile body tense and ready, she pressed her feet into Jeff's shoulders. |
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I suppose I had the quick nimble fingers that it took to form the beautiful pieces. |
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Tires that have a folding, or Kevlar, bead are lighter and more nimble than those that have steel beads. |
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He shows me his work, telling me it takes half a day to make a hammock, though his fingers are not as nimble as they were. |
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And let's not forget a nimble mind's required to go along with the dexterity. |
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His normally nimble mind hums to a halt, his jaw goes slack and twin rivulets of spittle suavely course down each corner of his mouth. |
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Despite this he had piercing azure eyes, that hinted at his sharp and nimble mind. |
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Their inscrutable, sphinx-like logic can prove hypnotizing, and even the brave of heart and nimble of mind may find him or herself captivated. |
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Gently, Vincent's nimble fingers explored the hole, trying to determine how deep the bullet had gone. |
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Be as bold as a leopard, as nimble as an eagle, as swift as a deer, and as valiant as a lion in fulfilling the will of your Father in Heaven. |
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They are nimble climbers in the trees and hop like tiny kangaroos on the ground. |
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Quick and nimble, fishlike, she glides over rocks, under overhangs and squeezes into narrow openings. |
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He was noted at school for his fleetness of foot and it was said that he could outrun any of those fleet and nimble flock. |
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The film shows a pair of nimble, experienced hands framed in close-up, deftly preparing an impossibly lovely meal. |
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Using his exceptionally nimble footwork, he scurried away to the leg side and swatted the ball into the empty offside field. |
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This behavioral response should force brown anoles to evolve shorter, more nimble limbs in order to survive on the small branches, he said. |
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She hesitated for a moment, running her nimble fingers around the rim of her tankard. |
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I prefer Warmbloods and Arabians, if there are no Thoroughbreds, for their outstanding speed, nimble strides, and excellent carriage. |
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Many have suffered for being perceived as part of big, top-heavy conglomerates instead of nimble, young start-ups. |
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As a result the soft-top feels a less nimble when attacking twisting roads. |
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His hands raced frenetically and gracefully up and down the fingerboard, offering now a nimble arpeggio or a powerful scale pattern. |
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The design was supposed to be an improvement on the VX with the same sink rate, but a lighter, more nimble glider. |
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Jake lit a fire, his nimble, practised fingers deftly arranging and lighting the wood. |
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He did everything in his power to outrun us, especially after he saw the camera, but the Kia was no match lot the lighter, more nimble Prius. |
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The quick end to the war brought the angle to a merciful conclusion and McMahon shifted his nimble mind to the pursuit of other angles. |
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But, he also had a lively and nimble mind that could flexibly adapt to situations and people. |
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Making sense of this movie is a feat that requires a nimble mind and a fertile imagination. |
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Her mind worked quickly as her gaze stayed locked with his, thinking up some excuse, but even her mind wasn't that nimble. |
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The black rhino is known for its aggressiveness and its nimble upper lip, which it uses to grasp and browse on shrubs. |
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There is no kind that is so venereous and nimble in generation as is a Horse or Mare. |
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He is extremely energetic and nimble in the ring and gives the impression that he adores the art of bullfighting. |
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He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines. |
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With nimble fingers made steady by her own inward resolve, she tied the cravat. |
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Leaning over the groaning teen, Vincent's nimble fingers began to probe the wound as he yelled out instructions. |
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Courtroom procedurals this nimble don't come along often, but with Anatomy of a Murder, Preminger showed how it could be done. |
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She cupped a warm glass of tea in her nimble fingers, as she watched the translucent wave of of mist roll over the English country side. |
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By tossing in too many forward-moving leaps and high kicks, you risk forcing her nimble feet to tap-dance even farther backward. |
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Fino Sherry, and its more nimble sibling Manzanilla, famously accompanies many tapas, whether it's Serrano ham, grilled squid or patatas bravas. |
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Built like a small country, but nimble with it, he handles himself well in the action man stakes. |
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In the hills are the nimble klipspringers which explore these hilly rocky outcrops. |
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Some nimble move by AMD or even IBM could throw another monkey wrench in the works. |
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The skip under consideration is not the nimble, rope-dodging footstep favoured by schoolgirls and boxers. |
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These are the wheeled vehicles that are more nimble and maneuverable than tanks or Bradleys. |
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The pack began to dominate in set pieces, and supply their nimble three-quarters with ample, quality ball. |
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Furtive and nimble tipplers and topers nightly dodged through alleys and back yards under the noses of the flashlamp-carrying guards. |
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The nimble fingers of epicureans moulded vegetables into new forms and shapes. |
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The bandleader, who doubles as the vocalist, is a small, nimble man with a mobile face and dark, bristly hair. |
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them. |
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He remains in nimble form when it comes to dodging some questions, though. |
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She has now become nimble and agile with the experience of dodging through traffic, avoiding moving vehicles, where she taps pleadingly at windows. |
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Here, the brainiacs were ridiculed and the hairy nimble beasts ruled the day. |
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You'll select a number of units to deploy for each scenario, relying on such fantasy staples as weapon-heavy cavaliers and nimble archers to see you through. |
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The nimble direction by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen does justice to the witty script by Betty Comden and adolph Green. |
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In the demo, you are placed behind the controls of two different spacecraft, a light and nimble fighter and a large, cumbersome but powerful gunship. |
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My hands are bigger, and more adroit, with nimble fingers that can tie shoes, unwrap candies, and get the sand out from between my toes before we leave the beach. |
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His time spent as a session musician and songwriter means that this expert lyricist and nimble guitarist has become accustomed to staying in the background. |
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And he has a nimble mind, which is evident in the curious eyes and the arched eyebrows that seem to reach almost to his black turban as he listens to questions. |
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Their feline sounds and nimble mannerisms left me breathless. |
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It zips like all comedies seem to zip today, quick and nimble, its tone affectionate snark. |
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But an uncaged tyrant like Saddam demanded a posture at once more nimble and aggressive. |
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Production was cancelled abruptly in 1944 when it became apparent that Germany needed fewer hulking anti-tank aircraft and more nimble interceptors. |
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Despite the best efforts of our targeting computer it was notoriously difficult to hit the nimble humanoids, and with every second that passed the robots bounded ever closer. |
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I saw one group of traders run off like a startled herd, humping their bags of bags, while three police, like a pack of hunting dogs, scragged the least nimble. |
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The boy jumped up onto his bed with nimble movement, holding the insulation in his mouth while rummaging the pouch in his hand for a normal wrench. |
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Julius disagreed, pointing out how nimble and light mice were, especially the young ones, and suggested that peanut butter would produce better results. |
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Their old feeding grounds have been colonised by a new breed of slippery and sleekit new Labourites which are simply too fast and too nimble for the lumbering old Conservatus. |
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The early miniature pinscher was called the reh pinscher, so named because Germans thought the dog resembled the small, nimble, red roe deer that populated their forests. |
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Investors will need to be nimble in 2005, moving into segmented markets. |
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He has produced a set of seven steps to keep your mind nimble, steps which may even postpone the onset of dementia, but which at least will probably give your mind a lift. |
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Small, nimble, and underpowered for many jobs, the 480-horsepower tug burns little fuel and draws only five feet of water, two feet less than most small tugs. |
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A nimble and fleet-footed attack-minded midfielder, he bagged seven goals in just 19 starts and having just turned 20 is expected to get better and better. |
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The Gallardo not only goes like the big league supercars, but also manages to handle like a light nimble sportscar, which came as a huge surprise. |
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The U.S. appears slow-witted on this, and the Qataris appear quick and nimble. |
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Somewhere along the way, the book outgrew its nimble original plan and then went on growing until prefaces as such became a distinctly secondary consideration. |
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The descent is worse, in parts a sheer drop on a thin track almost hidden by heather with treacherous rocks and holes ready to trip up even the most nimble feet. |
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Handling is predictable and smooth and the narrowish tyres make it pretty nimble. |
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Teens and tweeners have gotten very, very nimble and sort of ergonomically adapted using a regular telephone pad to text. |
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Pirate galleys were small, nimble, lightly armed, but often heavily manned in order to overwhelm the often minimal crews of merchant ships. |
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Still nimble of mind and fleet of foot, Morris buzzed here and there, linking well and getting stuck in at every opportunity. |
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It was not as nimble as the caravel, but could be mounted with much more cannon, thus packing a bigger punch. |
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Aside from all that power, the engineers wanted to make their 45-foot-long land yacht as nimble as possible. |
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Following his steps... came two elderly women of the lower middle class, one stout and ponderous, the other rosy cheeked and nimble. |
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The Nicholls tenor sound is rounded, warm and thick, yet sufficiently nimble to dance around a drivingly agile beat. |
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A successful challenger is a speedboat, nimble and opportunistic. |
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However, Stanback is much more nimble, and runs more option plays than Paus, who is more of a pocket passer. |
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Recalling the fun of their childhood years made fingers nimble once again as they spun spinning tops, and counted on an abacus. |
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As when a Faulcon has with nimble flight Flowne at a flush of Ducks foreby the brooke. |
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Rachel Stevens, who showed off such nimble footwork on Strictly a few years back, hoofed straight into a stushie last week. |
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And like them, he worked high on the fretboard, peeling off nimble riffs without ever uncrooking his arm. |
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As their armour made them less nimble, they were sometimes planted at strategic spots along the line of retreat. |
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His nimble, unobtrusive prose complements the imaginative details he weaves into his narrative. |
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The best politics here is to be principled, nimble, and shrewd. |
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Their compact size, light weight, nimble maneuverability, ease of operation and endless array of work tools allows the SSL to perform many functions. |
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In this portrayal, elves slightly resemble nimble and delicate versions of the elves in English folktakes in the Victorian period from which they derived. |
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Edmonton actor and musical-theatre specialist Andrew MacDonald-Smith had loads of stage business as Bill Bobstay, and used his nimble, lanky frame to excellent comic effect. |
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He was too nimble for the assailant and easily escaped his grasp. |
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But exemplar of this unlaboured quality was the buoyantly nimble Chorus whose meticulously managed phrasing, timbre and dynamics always felt spontaneously alive. |
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