The game has loads of different courses to tackle, all cunningly designed to test your manual dexterity to the maximum. |
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He has verbal dexterity and rhyming skills which very few rap artists have. |
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The dexterity of the violin must be imitated by the viols down below, and is so to thrilling effect. |
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The dexterity with which the charmers handle deadly snakes such as cobras and vipers has added to the allure of the street-side performances. |
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As her dementia grows severe, she will struggle more with manual dexterity and motor functions, Leverenz says. |
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Dimensions chop and change, and an almost magical dexterity keeps the viewer captivated and concentrating. |
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An inseparable trait of the paratroopers was the hunting dexterity of each particular fighter. |
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Her dexterity in passagework was matched by a good sense of the piano sonority and clarity of counterpoint. |
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An extraordinary artist on the clavier and organ, his dexterity is amazing. |
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Key fabrics in this collection include felt and denim which she treats with dexterity and imagination. |
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The music is certainly not immune from figuration that assists finger dexterity, but it is polished less for fingers and more for ears. |
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She performs the hoopla-hoop on freezing ice with dexterity and finesse and is unarguably one of the greatest performers in her chosen field. |
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He became his father's disciple at the age of five and gained dexterity in playing the instrument. |
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Being cold can also affect your dexterity, co-ordination and ability to think. |
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If you lack good finger dexterity, you may find it helpful to use one of the new flosses, such as Glide, or a commercial floss holder. |
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Those qualities are on full display again with Leaders Of The Free World, a record flush with urgent emotion and musical dexterity. |
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The dexterity with which he counterfeits sanity presents, to the metaphysician, one of the most singular problems in the study of mind. |
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In general terms the food is frugal and relies on fresh ingredients and dexterity to transform them. |
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Not to worry, though, this 61-year-old polyglot can talk to all species with the dexterity of a Doolittle. |
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One of the best gagsters in the business, Bob Monkhouse had audiences hooting at his amazing verbal dexterity for over fifty years. |
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The thief was as thin as a willow branch and cut open the bulging purses with the ease and dexterity of a practiced and experienced thief. |
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Of these, dexterity or technical proficiency is considered to be of paramount importance among surgical trainees. |
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Quicksilver, liquid metal, nickname for Mercury, keeper of eloquence and dexterity, protector of roads, deliverer of the messages we need. |
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Future skin prototypes likely will have a higher density of sensors on the skin, which will provide the robots with even greater dexterity. |
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On the one hand he had shown a great lack of manual dexterity, but he now showed that he had great talents for learning, especially mathematics. |
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Hopeless is the most polite word I can think of to describe my complete lack of skill, coordination and dexterity. |
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The Aborigines made a highly interesting exhibition of skill and dexterity in the use of the boomerang and throwing spears. |
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Of course, much political dexterity will be required to keep ties with both China and Japan stable without angering one or the other. |
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These were tests of their ability to withstand pain and to practise athletic dexterity. |
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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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After that, she began using the chopsticks with increased dexterity and was filling her own stomach in no time. |
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Not unexpectedly, this building displays John Wardle's architectural dexterity and virtuoso skill. |
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Whenever he can, on most weekends and when guests are invited, Abnash dons the chef's cap and apron and handles pans and ladles with dexterity. |
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We could not help hugging dear old Cowboy Bill, to whose skill and dexterity, in all probability, we owed our lives. |
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Scottish working people have traditionally valued intelligence and linguistic dexterity in their political leaders. |
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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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Of course the technique was specialized and required dexterity and experience to execute well. |
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Watching their antics and dexterity as they extract food from the dispenser can provide many live hours of enjoyment and entertainment. |
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Over 85 percent of the factories are American owned, and employ primarily women because of their perceived docility, dexterity and disposability. |
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The euthymic patients showed deficits in executive function, verbal learning, and dexterity. |
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More impressive still is his quicksilver dexterity in following the ever-changing contours of Sibelius' form. |
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Quickskill suggests speed and dexterity, quick-wittedness, the ability to improvise on the spot. |
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Here though, I'm uncertain whether Boshoff's chosen subject matter is able to carry both his intellectual acuity and visual dexterity. |
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The action alternates between an adventure game with exploration phases and a platform-type game with trials of dexterity and speed. |
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Boris had the crowd enthralled with his dexterity on the whistle and harmonica. |
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He also found Norman Heatley, a laboratory wizard with great dexterity in micromethods. |
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Bipedality freed the forelimbs and allowed development of the hands as highly specialized appendages with great dexterity. |
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You are applauded for your professional prowess and dexterity in a business venture. |
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Decreased grip strength may result in loss of dexterity, and thenar muscle atrophy may develop if the syndrome is severe. |
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Each table had a rather attractive woman who dealt cards with as much dexterity as in Las Vegas. |
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Diceland is a tabletop combat game that contains elements of miniatures games, dice games, and dexterity games. |
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His plans had required a dexterity that would serve him well when he came to supervise his own band of postgraduates later. |
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They are the only primates in the world that subsist on grass, and they have the greatest manual dexterity of any monkey on earth. |
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And who has good manual dexterity and coordination first thing in the morning? |
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This gives rise to the first of the above definitions of dexterity as manual skill and neat-handedness. |
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Persons who do not have the time or the manual dexterity for these duties will have to entrust them to a competent groomer. |
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And he did so with an enviable manual dexterity driven by a witty, incisive mind. |
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Loss of abilities related to manual dexterity may affect work performance and may threaten or end essential career options. |
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Not one critic, however, diminished the incredible manual dexterity needed to create them. |
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After my five seconds of philosophizing, the next thing I noticed was my rapid loss of manual dexterity. |
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Instead, Teeba does his talking with his turntables, scratching with great dexterity and impeccable rhythmic flair. |
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Though occasionally the humour degenerates into facetiousness, the verbal dexterity of the verse is superb. |
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For architects with a small degree of manual dexterity, there is an array of joysticks and trackballs that are simpler to use than mice. |
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Yet he moved his pieces with a dexterity which belied his smelly, scruffy attire and trampish demeanour. |
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In truth, he was a card cheat of remarkable dexterity who routinely cleaned out the sophisticates in games of three-card monte. |
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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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And let's not forget a nimble mind's required to go along with the dexterity. |
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But there is a certain standard of verbal dexterity that is expected in politicians at this level. |
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Again and again Oney grabs the reader by the scruff of the neck, both through his dexterity with details and through the horror of the downward spiral of the case itself. |
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Known simply as hockey in North America, it is a fast and exciting game that requires from its players great skill, dexterity and physical stamina. |
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It's illegal, of course, but Benny keeps it in operation by greasing the palms of the local flatfoots, a maneuver which takes no small amount of dexterity. |
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There is no apparent dexterity in the right hand more than the left, and when man was almost utterly without arts, I can believe his state to have been ambisinister. |
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She stoops over her heavy tambour frame, at work that fascinates her black spaniel dog, which stands with its forepaws on the front bar to watch her dexterity. |
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Andy's performance was especially impressive, as the diminutive axeman shifted from chunky rockers to white-soul wah-wahs with effortless dexterity. |
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This is to a degree a matter of physical skill, training and dexterity. |
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At higher levels, and with greater dexterity, stilts have been used as entertainment props since the fairs of the Middle Ages, and probably long before then. |
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That's because every person's typing style is the product of individual characteristics including finger length, dexterity, motor skills, and language fluency. |
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He is afflicted with macromania, and as he, moreover, is imbued with the tendency of all advocates to believe that everything can be effected by dialectic dexterity. |
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Like many other jobs I dare say it's easy once you know how but as someone who has the manual dexterity of a frog wearing oven gloves I was quite impressed. |
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The production and studio sound is excellent, the songs in Irish attractive, the string arrangements gorgeous and the instrumental dexterity often dazzling. |
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I broke a bone in my hand which for me is a disaster as I am, or was, a sugarcraft artist and my work depends upon my dexterity for the intricate work involved. |
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Kasia is a wonderful musician and plays the violin with great dexterity. |
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Our table manners require us to use two hands to perform with less dexterity what chopsticks can do with only one. |
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The ensemble remains strong throughout the piece, and while the second Act may be overlong, the performers sustain their focus with dexterity and integrity. |
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It was a reminder that regardless of how outrageous the setting may be, one cannot deny Browne's dexterity in designing clothes. |
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That kind of dexterity requires tremendous personal and political talent, which Cuccinelli lacks. |
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The surgeons were able to manipulate different elements in the voice box with a high degree of dexterity that would be tremendously difficult using conventional instruments. |
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He could fingerpick as well as he flatpicked, and he sang with such dexterity that he made it all sound effortless. |
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Let's hope that what we clearly lack in wits, curiosity, and worldliness we can make up for with a mother lode of dexterity and hand-eye coordination. |
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Long-term sequelae include impairment of auditory attention, visual memory, visuomotor speed, sequencing, and problem solving, motor steadiness, reaction time, and dexterity. |
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Zuniga has ingenue beauty and the wit of a character actress, and she handles the scene with verve and dexterity. |
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The most severe being pain, numbness, loss of tactile discrimination and dexterity. |
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National diplomacy typically deploys its dexterity to secure advantage for one's nation. |
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He exhibited great manual dexterity, engineering skills and an aptitude for mathematics, while Latin and Greek failed to interest him. |
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He here, with remarkable dexterity, shifts the question from the moral order of our world to the general order of the universe. |
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Ball games include trigon, which required dexterity, and harpastum, a rougher sport. |
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The fun of twitch games comes from the mastery of a difficult dexterity challenge. |
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Both gloves are nonelastic, thin-film materials that provide poor dexterity, fit, and resistance to cuts, abrasions, and tears. |
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Several of the men show great dexterity in shaping stones into implements, a process known as stone or flint knapping. |
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A possible way to increase manipulability and dexterity of a technical system is to increase the number of the DOF of the system. |
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In addition, this study adopts ambidexterity as learning capability to simultaneously configure an alliance portfolio convergently and divergently with equal dexterity. |
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The grooved pegboard test was used to evaluate the dexterity of the hand. |
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Watching how smart they are, I fear I might be no match now for the nerveless dexterity of their wee fingers while I would fret shakily over millimetres of balsa. |
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Symptoms such as shuffling gait, loss of dexterity, festination, freezing of gait, hypophonia and loss of articulation, and falls because of loss of postural reflexes. |
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The standout of the whole show was the Firehall Arts Centres well-worn upright piano, played with remarkable dexterity and verve by Music Director Kathleen Lohrenz Gable. |
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She twirled the pencil through her fingers with impressive dexterity. |
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It allows humans the dexterity and strength to make and use complex tools. |
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