Setting the crossbow on the counter and sheathing his sword, he moved with surprising speed and agility to replace the bar across the door. |
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This restructuring and decentralisation plan simplifies our business, and will improve our focus, agility and control. |
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That aside, and bearing in mind that my vehicles were brand new, the cars' poise and agility are almost faultless. |
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Three teenage schoolgirls were feasting on deep-fried chicken and chips and looked on, admiring the grace and agility of the couples. |
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In the United States, salukis are successful competitors in the show ring, and agility and field trials. |
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Australian Rules football is a collision contact sport with speed, strength, and agility demands similar to those of rugby or American football. |
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It thus encourages mental agility as well as physical dexterity, speed and good hand-eye co-ordination. |
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Physical strength is useless without not only a purpose, but also agility and lightening speed in order to elude enemies. |
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His exceptional quickness and agility allow him to get downfield and make blocks at the second level of the defense. |
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Supposedly he managed to retain his agility as he put on weight, which should help him in pulling and getting out to block linebackers. |
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With quickness and agility, the boy went under the belly of the horse, dodging big hooves and the swishing head of the beast. |
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A fine-tuned plate in the midsole offers stability without compromising agility. |
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Thus, the sheepdogs developed for use on the islands were bred for agility, brains and speed. |
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After a few weeks I got so I could move my feet with the same agility and dexterity as my hands. |
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She knows how to pack the energy inside her lines and irregular stanzas with startling celerity and agility. |
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This sheep-creature is the biggest single difference between sheepdog trialing and dog events like obedience and agility. |
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The specialized art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing, requiring agility and skilful control of the body. |
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He clambers over the machinery with the agility of a monkey, hanging at giddy angles to watch Siegfried's latest bit of boorish behaviour. |
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Her body twisted and moved with such agility and grace that she managed to avoid most of the attacks that were issued her way. |
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Training in silat includes cultural, spiritual, and mental aspects as well as tumbling, striking, kicking, blocking and agility movements. |
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We would expect them to have comparable mental agility until the age of two. |
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This event will showcase the skills, courage and agility of skimboarders coming from various parts of the country. |
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The fitness, stamina agility and dedication it requires must place great demands on the body. |
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I'm quite small like Bruce Lee was and martial arts are really about agility and skill, there's very little brute force involved. |
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Chinchillas and mountain viscachas live in mountainous, rocky areas, where they move over and through the rocks with great agility. |
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These scores required singers with a beautifully produced, expressive sound and great vocal agility. |
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From backyard log splitters to the huge machines you see on construction sites, hydraulic equipment is amazing in its strength and agility! |
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From adagio to agitato, from legato to staccato, the music guides us through the story with ease and agility. |
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But, when agility is needed for quick stops, starts, jumping, quick rotations, carriage on the back haunches is desired. |
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The present centralised structure of the education system does not lend itself to agility in decision-making. |
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They could be relied upon to do it properly, often eschewing outright straight-line speed for a mesmeric blend of response, agility and feel. |
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A falconry display, dog agility show and a cavalcade of military vehicles, chiefly from the Second World War era, drew crowds of spectators. |
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That leaves you plenty of time to apply your freshly honed agility and fleetness to any adventurous pursuit. |
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My agility was natural and fluent as liquid, while Jimmy's was practiced and not even nearly perfected. |
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The coaches wanted to check out his jump hook, bank shot, footwork, agility and power moves. |
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Sally with her handler Laura proved that cross-breeds are just as good at obedience and agility as their pedigree counterparts. |
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They are blessed with speed, agility and a very pleasing nature and broken in by the old and traditional way of the herdsmen, the gauchos. |
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The players then took the court for agility and sprinting drills, followed by a vertical leap measurement. |
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These pursuits require mental acuteness, intellectual agility and detailed analysis. |
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Her voice is attractive and even throughout its range, and she has tremendous agility and control. |
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Post-operative agility is a key factor in assessing the advisability of a block for post-operative pain relief. |
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Rapidity of thrust generation is accordingly coupled to torsional agility in pitch. |
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The Border is a hunter, earth dog, show dog and obedience dog, a whiz at agility trials, ratting in the barns and tracking. |
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Leaders can also use the agility checklist to ensure training events are developing the most agile leaders possible. |
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Prophylactic knee braces limit speed and agility, so players typically avoid routine brace wear. |
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The tribe performs bird and animal dances with vivid miming and powerful muscular agility. |
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He is a being with no preternatural qualities, and differs from real living animals only in extreme smallness and agility. |
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A seal has come to join us, and of course to demonstrate to us its superior underwater agility. |
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He focuses on his hero's physical body and gives priority to agility, skill, and performance. |
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They quickly learn that mental strength and agility are as important as physical strength and agility. |
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While his physical movements may be slow, his mental agility is clearly on display. |
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Strategic resilience builds an ingrained agility that enables a company to be making its future rather than defending its past. |
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The company will operate with agility and innovation, taking advantage of every available consumer interaction. |
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The owner and his team have displayed a remarkable agility in offering options to meet the diverse needs of the dining public. |
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It will give the UK an aircraft that can take off from an aircraft carrier and provide the agility of a light fighter with the punch of a bomber. |
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Too many maxims make for too simple a path, bounded on each side by the wit and mental agility of someone else's moment. |
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She still had enough speed and agility to outmaneuver the more powerful attacks directed at her. |
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A guard shot at me, but with a quick dodge using my newly-acquired agility, I managed to avoid the bullet. |
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We ran lateral agility drills like linebackers, over and around a line of duffel bags. |
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The pair performed together as part of a rescue agility team at the world-famous dog show on Saturday morning. |
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You can often overcome somebody with a lot more physical strength just by your agility and lightness of movement. |
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It will be a rigorous course used to increase your endurance, speed, agility, and muscle mass. |
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With limber agility, she propelled herself into the air, in a graceful back flip. |
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The monster ran away and climbed the sheer rock face of a mountain with incredible speed and agility before Frankenstein could stop him. |
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He also has the lateral agility and footwork to run with most tight ends and some running backs. |
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Heading into the entranceway of the Boar's Snout, the three men navigated through the intoxicated crowd with a sleek agility. |
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For the dance enthusiast, ballet conveys the strength and fragility of the human spirit through its grace and agility. |
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But that is closely followed by a whirling tap dance by the actor who twirls chairs and leaps on bars with fantastic agility. |
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Its pilot, in a show of agility, guided the airship to a vertical position before shooting off into the sky. |
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For instance, I'd normally do this workout two months before competition because the plyometrics help increase speed, agility and explosive strength needed for a show. |
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Players noted for their agility, acceleration and throwing accuracy will often field in the infield positions such as point, cover and mid-wicket. |
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The sentiments expressed may be dramatic, but that is what happens when four years of your life are telescoped down into 13 seconds of breath-taking speed and agility. |
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This German-made touring kayak uses a trihedral hull design to gain a unique balance of glide speed, carving agility, carrying capacity, stability, and comfort. |
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His is essentially a power game, but it is infused with the kind of speed and agility required by modern professional basketball. |
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Whether convening meetings between scientists and sociologists or converting calculus to algebra, he brings his own agility to medical problem-solving. |
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The Scherzo is conducted with a gracefully Mephistophelean menace, and here, the members of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra show off their agility and precision. |
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The demons would throw the small cascades of fire back and forth between their hands, before finally guiding it down their throats with the agility of sword-swallowers. |
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Linguistic agility blends those diverse ingredients into a smooth mix. |
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The balance and agility you gain will have you leaping above your opponents at beach-volleyball matches, acing your game on the tennis court and more. |
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I always say that race walking takes the strength and agility of a gymnast, the technique of a ballet dancer and the endurance of a marathon runner. |
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It's a good example of our agility in sharing ideas across the globe. |
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The Arabian horse, coveted by the Bedouins in ancient times, was bred to have great agility, powerful strength, and more stamina than any other horse. |
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They would sooner have the bulk than the litheness and agility. |
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Thomas also trains his other dog, Lily, a five-year-old Border collie, and they lost out in the qualification for the Crufts agility competition in the semi finals. |
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But AM-2 is not a friend to the agility that justifies the F-35B over other forms of expeditionary airpower. |
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Skipping sculpts legs and improves agility and coordination. |
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His mother's heritage more than explained his strength and agility. |
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Their size and agility makes them ideal for hazardous assignments. |
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A handiness for visualizing in six dimensions or for abstracting the motion of a pendulum favors an agility of mind but apparently has little to do with anything else. |
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It is the most dazzling display of agility and sangfroid I have ever seen. |
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Vitamin D may help improve musculoskeletal function and increase agility. |
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There will be a dog agility display, donkey derby, traditional Irish country cooking, trade stalls, amusements, and lots more, with entertainment for all ages. |
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Later, even critics lauded him for his agility in the dance sequences, little realising that it was a man in pain shaking it off, all for his fans. |
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He clambers over the machinery with the agility of a monkey. |
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But Fireboat 2 sets a new standard of agility for fireboats, thanks to the innovative design of the Voith cycloidal propulsion system. |
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There was talk in the past that ERP systems were legacy, lacked the agility and flexibility, and did not support interoperability. |
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The Hawk has been praised by pilots for its agility, in particular its roll and turn handling. |
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Brookes was progressive for his day in noting the link between mental and physical agility. |
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In general however, carnivorous birds avoid merlins due to their aggressiveness and agility. |
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They were created to counter battleships and other slow and heavily armed ships by using speed, agility, and the power of their torpedo weapons. |
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Its economy, speed, agility, and power made it esteemed as the best sailing vessel of its time. |
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But for a display of agility almost unparalleled in turtledom, put a small mouse in this turtle's pen, then stand back and watch. |
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Holly was performing her agility skills with the Nuneaton Dog Training Club at the dog show on September 9 in Warley Woods. |
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Speed, range, adaptability, flexibility, agility, percussion, precision, lethality. |
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Young, a 6-8, 305-pound senior, dominates the line of scrimmage with his strength and agility. |
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Herding breeds such as collies, shepherds and Belgian sheepdogs excel in agility, Hammond said. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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But today we live in a time that most people do tricks and deception, and assume them as an agility and ignorant people call them devisal ones. |
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Except for my agility and quick wit, I could very well have been rototilled to death on the spot. |
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Taken in combination, ongoing changes in both areas amplify the effects and demand from the intelligence community a degree of agility that is not delivered today. |
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The new online store offers a variety of at-home weight training and exercise equipment including dumbells, barbells, kettlebells, and speed and agility training products. |
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With SYN Rings, stability weight training wields unpredictability to strengthen and challenge core muscles, as well as physical and mental agility. |
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The nose guard does not have to be a massive player, but he must possess strength and agility and have the strength and fitness to handle double-teams. |
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The reinforced heel and toecap provide extra durability and protection, and the padded collar and deep flex notch in the lacing system deliver outstanding comfort and agility. |
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However, the surface is not compatible with the new incline and resembles a Lake District scree field and requires the agility of an ardent mountain climber or a dog. |
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The MX-5 isn't about straight line pace, it's about agility and tactility. |
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The 141st show at the village's showground next weekend also features dog agility from the Rotherham Rockets Flyball Team and some rare Shire Horse foals. |
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He is known for his physical fitness, pace, skill, heading ability, stamina and agility, with a capacity to regularly get past defenders due to his acceleration. |
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As a result, interceptors were designed with a large missile payload and a powerful radar, sacrificing agility in favor of high speed, altitude ceiling and rate of climb. |
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Then he clenched his fists, and, with an agility astonishing in a man of his years, indulged in a series of galvanic little hops in front of the astounded Peter Truefitt. |
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New World porcupines, found in both North and South America, are arboreal and climb trees with agility, aided in some species by a prehensile tail. |
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Overall stability benefits from the lower ride height and wider rear track which delivers footsure agility with stacks of fun factor thrown in for good measure. |
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