Jim is an expert at classical cryptography and has written a program that is quite good at cracking Enigma cipher. |
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And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at articulating their fears and doubts. |
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Perhaps the dictator was good at his job as an artificially friendly face of the movement. |
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I'm not the fastest but I have always been good at technical events and started out in the long jump and high jump as well. |
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Global capitalism has been good at improving the lot of the wealthy, less good for others. |
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You're still going to need to be really good at what you do just to accomplish that. |
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Even though I was really good at tae kwon do, I learned that it wasn't the best martial art. |
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Campbell was not the first, then, but he was very good at his job and he took the art of spin to new heights, in Britain, at least. |
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But we haven't always been good at keeping our scientists here and translating their work into jobs and prosperity for Britain. |
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Belinda had mentioned that she had been a secretary for a while and she was good at dealing with awkward customers. |
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They're obsessed with systems, and they're good at systemizing, even when they don't happen to be mathematics professors or savants. |
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He can get behind defensive backs, but he is very good at catching a quick hitch, breaking tackles and making a big play. |
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Not only that, every time they're able to score a point they start taunting and teasing us, and they were good at it. |
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In my years as a computer tech, I got very good at troubleshooting hardware incompatibilities and software driver problems. |
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I was always good at instrumental drawing and I could have taken a course in technical drawing and drawing plans. |
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She was a jazz singer and good at scatting and that's where I got some of my voice improvisations in terms of how to carry my voice. |
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He was telling stories and jokes and had the attention of us all as he was pretty good at it. |
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Jackie, you're so good at the other strokes like crawl, backstroke, and breaststroke. |
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So, being bad at golf actually burns up more calories than being good at it. |
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While Carpenter is known as a great director, he's also very good at creating atmospheric music scores for his films. |
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He's just banged in ten goals from midfield and has come good at the right time. |
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Those in the toy business have to be pretty good at judging the future market, or they'd never make any money. |
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A person can be very good at reeling off facts and figures but can still be as thick as two short planks. |
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Derek went to a secondary modern school and was not noted for academic brilliance, but he was good at making things with his hands. |
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The Romans actually were quite good at public health facilities with their public baths and aqueducts and paved streets. |
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We medicos are good at handing out advice, but not too many of us follow our own wise words. |
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I'm good at working at something I believe in, but I'm not the most self-disciplined person at doing things I don't like. |
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She's very good at dialogue, and the high ratio of talk to narrative is one reason why her stuff is so readable. |
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He's good at showing different looks so offenses have a hard time getting a bead on what the defense is doing. |
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As people's skill at imitation increased, those memes that were good at getting copied would have spread far and wide. |
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Mike got really good at getting the bedpan to me in seconds when I croaked that I needed it and switching them out for clean ones. |
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Being good at service means that we are servile and toadying and demeans our noble island spirit. |
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Hakka people are good at making tofu dishes, since tofu for quite a long time was the main source of their protein. |
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Being good at service means that we are servile and demeans our noble island spirit. |
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He seems to be just as good at bringing mathematics to life, especially rather elaborate topological constructions. |
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When I was younger I used to play touch football, rugby league and I was good at athletics too. |
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And the cricket world, with its benefit years, charity quizzes and galas, is quite good at rattling buckets. |
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They may be secretaries and trades unionists, and I'm sure they're all very good at their jobs, but they don't exactly send the pulse racing. |
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Jails should have training centres where every prisoner can be trained in skills he is good at. |
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Crops such as sorghum and millet are good at withstanding fluctuations in moisture, but are now hardly grown. |
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While things are once again looking good at the Major League level, the Twins have reinforcements if needed in the minor leagues. |
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For us, it's about seeing who's good at talking to strangers, who shines at networking, and who has good presentation skills. |
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She used to work for me and was very good at taking care of me like a big sister. |
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My mother wasn't good at sewing but she had a treadle sewing machine and patched and patched. |
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I got really good at getting lost, then making a U-turn and getting oriented again, thanks to the prolific road and bike path signs there. |
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This is a novel concept for Scotland, and, truth to tell, we are not very good at it. |
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Also good at handling the warmer weather are lilies and the ornamental onions such as Allium alflatunense, A. sphaerocephalum and A. moly. |
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Maybe it's because my parents were so good at it, but I have lately found myself around a number of really inept mommies and daddies. |
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There was nothing he could do to stop her, except for using the emotional blackmail which she seemed to have become so good at. |
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You need to extricate yourself from management and turn it over to people who are good at it. |
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She filled the time by tutoring groups of local and Korean students in English which she proved to be very good at. |
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No, actually, you're going to train with me, he said, you're really good at blading. |
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Apart from anything else, his avuncular visage is no good at all for t-shirts and Warholian silk screens. |
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The courts are not always good at distinguishing between preventable and unavoidable deaths. |
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I must stress at this point that our friends are pretty good at mucking in and we do enjoy seeing them. |
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What it is really good at is developing innovations and commercializing them. |
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I had to pretend not to know how to skip rope when, in real life, I was quite good at it. |
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When I arrived here I found two men who were not just great coaches, they were also good at spurring me on. |
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I'm not bad at doing generic Scouse, Geordie, Brummie, Mummerset etcetera but not so good at imitating specific people's voices. |
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The picture is good at spoofing the hermetic atmosphere of academia without going overboard into parody or caricature. |
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Determined not to let it ruin my trip, I ended up getting really good at using my left hand for climbing, and hammering in bolts and pitons. |
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I did not take a unilateral decision, and all these people turned out to be rather good at their jobs. |
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I was good at making little shapes on my finger nails when chipping nail polish. |
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She knew her friend and knew she was good at making men angry with her bitter tone and smart remarks. |
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It doesn't just understand one of the fundamental of that what the web is incredibly good at, narrowcasting. |
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Rugby is the one thing New Zealanders are good at, and their whole national identity is wrapped up in it. |
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For example, bulbs like crocuses and daffodils, which are good at naturalizing, generally do well planted out after forcing. |
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In battle, bows were good at a distance, and swords were excellent at a near range. |
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It's not that I'm a big softy, but that Whale Rider is so good at showing how a deep abiding love can go hand-in-hand with unyielding harshness. |
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It gives us the space we need to practice things we would like to be good at someday. |
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Comfort for passengers was good at all times, even on the most broken surfaces, though the ride often feels quite firm. |
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By the way, I don't need spellcheck, I think I'm pretty good at spelling already. |
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We are a straightforward and self-righteous people, so we are rather good at viciousness, but lacking in irony. |
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Classical, descriptive paleontology is very good at dealing with this sort of pattern. |
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They are very good at ambushes and maneuvering when on the offensive, and defend their bunkers and spider holes tenaciously. |
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I found the first film to get a little migraine inducing in repeat viewings, a little too clever for its own good at times. |
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It will be plants which are good at recycling carbon dioxide like spider plants. |
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As a Nordic, he is especially good at adapting Wagner's operas into puppet shows. |
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A few years ago I cack-handedly attempted a relationship with a man who was very good at anecdotes. |
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I swear, if it weren't for the fact that she's your wife and extremely good at her job I'd have her up before a court martial. |
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Cardio exercise like running or the stairclimber are great immediate treatments for anxiety, and yoga are good at preventing anxiety. |
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I'm not very good at what you might call the real world, the business world. |
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As I stood off to one side, nursing my drink, I reflected that I was not very good at talking to celebrities. |
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He thought a professional coach should be good at anatomy, medicine, nutrition, and other related subjects. |
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He had intelligence, administrative ability and he was good at planning military campaigns. |
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Sharks have excellent eyesight that is particularly good at detecting movement in low-light conditions such as starlight. |
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It is true that the great but balding one has never been very good at multi-tasking, but that probably explains his obsessive behaviour. |
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Father Anshel was good at cantillating the Book of Esther but hopeless at making money. |
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We who hear and read stories are good at telling whether a plot makes sense, hangs together, or whether the story remains unfinished. |
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Capricornians are not generally good at taking advice, seeming to prefer to make their own mistakes and learn from them. |
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The point of the CAPTCHA is that reading those swirly letters is something that computers aren't very good at. |
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Homer was very good at painting in both watercolors and oil paint, and all of his work is quite realistic. |
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It won't matter how young or old you are, our secret police enforcers are especially good at roughing up frail old men. |
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Celebrities are for the most part airheads, true, but they're really good at passing the hat for lobbying funds. |
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I was in secondary school and I somehow got it into my head that because I was good at sciences I should become an engineer. |
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My late husband, Milton, loved cutting opals, was very good at it, and developed a nice business as an opal cutter. |
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She was an expert horse women with a side saddle but as she had never ridden straddling a horse and she didn't know if she'd be good at it. |
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What they are good at is picking logic up by its tail and whirling it around in circles, ignoring its protesting screams and caterwauls. |
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So I've gotten really good at taking, like, 15-minute catnaps, you know, between scenes. |
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I laughed a lot at this movie, and when it was done, I had that feel-good celebratory feeling that Disney is so good at giving an audience. |
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In the past, he was so good at pounding the strong side of the formation that defenses would have to overload to that side. |
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She was actually real good at vacuuming, but nobody was stupid enough to say that to her. |
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Paul settles me down and is good at catching the warning signs that I am overdoing things. |
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Disappointingly, there's too much hit-and-miss chatter and only snippets of the highly clever hip-hop they're still so good at. |
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It is important to not overplay weaker hands that look good at a big table. |
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She was a hoity-toity type who never lifted a finger to earn her keep and was only good at spending her daddy's money. |
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You are good at strategy and probably enjoy games requiring mental skill, such as bridge and chess. |
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Many of them were quite good at it, having made a living as Broadway hoofers before they went west. |
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You may have to admit that even though you were good at doing your particular job, you were hopeless at running a company. |
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He's not a bad cook, in fact he's good at very specific dishes such as salad dressings, pan-fried seafood and pasta. |
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Little, a history professor, is good at chronological exposition and boasts a hefty bibliography. |
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I became the house husband, and got quite good at cooking gourmet meals in our very nicely equipped kitchen. |
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Pursuing the only thing that I have ever been any good at, mathematics, I am now a systems analyst for a large firm. |
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I do not say this to brag, but because it is the one thing I am good at and what I'm paid for. |
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Fay was never terribly good at living, so it makes sense that she would eventually cloister herself away behind a typewriter. |
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Perhaps it is too hot, or Madrilenos are just no good at building up mass hysteria. |
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He is not good at communicating, and he distrusts closeness or intimacy because of his experience of divorce. |
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I made peppermint creams so often that in the end I couldn't help but get good at it. |
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I'd be inclined to say that capitalists aren't so good at being clever as a collectivity, because of the incessant competition between them. |
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I'm very good at borrowing things but suffer from a complete inability to give things back. |
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Attendances at the Kildare County Show were good at the weekend despite somewhat inclement weather. |
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Either way, they are very good at it, and deserve commendation for a job well done. |
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I do the best I can, but I'm not that good at making friends and influencing people. |
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She was good at weaving tales, yet even her silver tongue would be useless in the face of such a compromising situation. |
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He had never been good at talking of his emotions, conceding psychological advantage to his confessor. |
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We weren't any good at basketball and there were too many of us for racquetball or ping-pong. |
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His father sent him off to college to study business administration, but Gallagher says he wasn't any good at figures. |
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He was clearly good at insinuating his ideas into some of the housemate's heads so that he could recruit them into his plan. |
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Her nuns, by their own admission, weren't very good at singing, with their plainsong and intoning more than a little out of tune! |
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She's good at conniving and scheming and she knows it, no doubt she will twist the police against me. |
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He is good at standing back and not interfering too much, just being there as a shoulder to cry on if I need it. |
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I became reasonably good at coordinating the timing and plating the food attractively. |
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I used to play netball when I was a teenager, but was never very good at it. |
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She's very much a fish out of water and she's trying to manage a personal life as well as be good at her job. |
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Volunteers for this scheme need to be caring, reliable and good at making conversation. |
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The republicans are enormously conscious of this and very, very good at it, and it's not just words, it's the ideas conveyed by the words. |
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He's not a great conveyor of personalities like Henry Miller but is very good at stamping his broader impressions into words. |
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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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It's a poker face that's required in this game, and I've never been much good at cards. |
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Most would agree that it is probably better to have rhythm than to simply be good at doing the polka. |
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After a while I became quite good at spotting tsetse flies in the bungalow. |
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It's started to attract the real posey types, and they're no good at their job. |
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However, they are very good at peace-keeping, counter-insurgency and all of that traditional imperial constabulary-type work. |
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He wasn't good at football, couldn't afford Polo shirts, and didn't belong to a country club. |
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But it didn't take many years of experience to realize that glibness is a minor talent, like being good at video games or foosball. |
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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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We are always doing some freeride together, looking for new lines, jumps and he is very good at that. |
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We don't like to stand out from the crowd so we're not very good at promoting ourselves. |
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Used by poacher and gypsies the Dandie Dinmont Terrier was particularly good at tracking otters. |
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Agency officials are also good at dangling carrots before committee members, he says. |
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The first thing to notice is that demographers have never been much good at prediction. |
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Richard Chaplow has a dead leg on his thigh that swelled up rapidly and doesn't look good at all. |
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The smart New Yorker is a press agent who believes he is good at what he does, and everybody around him seems to believe that too. |
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For now, judges seem to presume that everyone is relatively good at voice recognition, better, in fact, than the research suggests is possible. |
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While HIV is good at adding genes to cells' genomes, it does not target lung epithelial cells. |
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He was also good at extra-curricular activities and had won prizes at various competitions. |
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Politicians are good at making grand pronouncements about tackling the problem, but sustainable solutions are difficult to implement. |
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Even Dolly can be reasonably good at not making a mess when she's asked, providing she's asked nicely, of course. |
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He was good at his job, he tells us, and relished the godlike power he felt when he saved someone's life. |
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Because we have that empathy, we are good at sympathetically guiding and advising. |
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Yet they are also very good at calling a rally on the right issue at the right time, and publicizing it widely. |
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In my experience most kids are incredibly good at selecting what kind of books they're ready for. |
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It is good at matching people, by expertise but also by philosophy and personality. |
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The best thing about my quiz is that it genuinely measures how good at magic you are. |
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Teachers are usually quite good at spotting this kind of thing, as they spend every day with their class. |
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Rev Palmer said she was extremely good at her job as a beauty therapist and was skilled as a masseur and in skin care. |
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As people are spending more time at work he added that it is important we enjoy the work we do and build on the skills that we are good at. |
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She wasn't so good at concentrating, a situation largely attributable to her dyslexia. |
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I have made the elementary mistake of being demonstrably rather good at my job. |
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I've gotten quite good at screaming abuse at the TV screen on the rare occasions he pops up. |
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But like a pair of trusty brown brogues, it served its master well and was good at what it did. |
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But according to their coach, they are so good at sports that they do not need to train! |
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I was never particularly good at anything but I had a lot of drive and ambition. |
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For a guy who has achieved so much at 26, he is incredibly good at dealing with the media and fans. |
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I also had to keep in mind the possibility that I would be incredibly good at it. |
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It's always great to get a bargain, but I'm really not good at fighting for things in the sales. |
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Refuse To Bend saw out the 10-furlong trip in great style and was a head to the good at the line. |
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Scotland isn't very good at blowing its own trumpet, but luckily Tommy has puff to spare. |
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America has become very, very good at fighting wars efficiently and devastatingly. |
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At the moment I may not be too good at pumping out new material but I seem to find critiquing and editing old stuff okay. |
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These fey are also particularly good at eluding their enemies, making them extremely difficult to find. |
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A good time to disbud your kid is when he or she is 3 to 7 days old. The animal's potential for healing will be good at this time. |
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He showed me a few kicks, and I realized that he was good at that, better than me anyway, which was highly discouraging. |
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Elizabeth was always good at disguising her feelings and keeping herself under control. |
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As a child she was so good at sports that gymnastics soon became her favorite subject. |
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She never disobeyed laws or rules for her own ill-gotten gains, it was just that she was good at it, and it was fun. |
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But what Thoreau was least good at was deciding how best to live within the complicated entanglements of other individual people. |
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Search engines are not good at understanding dynamically generated web pages. |
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We all love it when he plays a scene big because he's wickedly good at it, hilarious and domineering. |
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It may just be that you're expansive and not good at playing games or hiding your feelings. |
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I said that his big problem is that he's just not very good at extemporaneous speaking. |
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Miranda proved you can wear double denim and look good at the same time, judging by her outfit choice yesterday. |
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The film is so good at anti-glamour that it made me question my fondness for other movies about society's dregs. |
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And the writing is so pithy, so good at capturing the absurdly poignant with linguistic economy. |
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The two artists are very good at glitchy, abstract manipulations, here without remorse and full of ingenuity. |
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I was never any good at anything in this department, though not for lack of interest or want of trying. |
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But then, most waitpersons aren't very good at listening to customers, so it evens out. |
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I could end up just losing my shirt on this whole thing, but these guys are pretty good at what they do. |
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Cara might have been new to their world, but she was fairly good at acclimatizing herself. |
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I didn't want him dead, he was too good at what he did for me to waste him like that. |
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So I think in the interim we need to find a way of helping the people that we have already promoted who are not good at this. |
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She's only good at sitting up for two or three hours before she needs to lie down so I try to time these things so as not to wear her out. |
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He once defended himself against an accusation of racism by saying that black people were good at sport. |
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Some people are very good at reducing their actual income to a low taxable income. |
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Although I'm not very good at musical instruments it worked out quite well. |
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His back is feeling good at the moment, so simply putting the weight back on is not an option. |
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The third method calls for your practicing with someone not as good at judo as you are. |
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He was confident, quick, very good at ad-libbing and feeding off the audience. |
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If I hadn't been so good at the family business I would take up cattle ranching. |
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They're so good at rattling me, at making me feel like I'm the one at fault, like we're causing trouble. |
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She is a very level-headed, capable person and is good at keeping the peace. |
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It is true that he was very good at both judo and aikido, but he also held high ranks in other martial arts as well, including kendo. |
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If you're really good at answering questions there are now two ways you can earn money. |
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I'm OK at gears but I'm not very good at, ahem, asserting myself in traffic. |
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The only way we can reattain innocence is by glossing over our pasts, forgetting, and we're not always so good at that. |
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I've never been very good at archery, but it helps with learning how to aim any weapon. |
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The Irish film industry is not doing good at the moment and it does need a kick-start. |
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What is far from clear, given this recent case, is whether it can do any good at all. |
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Well, direct air-to-air combat they're not very good at because of their status of training and their equipment and their status of spare parts. |
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She was a bright child and very good at drawing and writing, so that the morning kindergarten was a godsend to her, and to me. |
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Fabrics that do not require ironing, knits for example, are great because they do not crease and still look good at the end of the day. |
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We respect people and have regard for people if they are good at what they do. |
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She has done this for so long that she has gotten good at it, perfected her craft of deceiving people. |
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When you get good at this, you can quickly reverse each consecutive pass to lay the paint off in one direction. |
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This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way. |
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Helen remarks that many people go through their lives without finding out what they are really good at, but she's been lucky. |
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He's been good at everything he's turned his hand to because of his determination and ambition. |
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I'm afraid I was never much good at the 20-something spontaneous inter-railing, hitch-hiking, youth-hostelling thing. |
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He leads from the front which is what a good captain should do and he is very good at taking care of the younger players. |
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I was good at history and liked literature, especially Conrad because he split all his infinitives and I thought it a much cooler way of writing. |
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If you think you're tough enough to stomach what we've got to do, or you're good at shooting a gun, then your presence is welcome. |
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So much anime looks good at a glance, but most of it begins to fail under closer scrutiny. |
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The common factor is that all these are anovulants and therefore are equally good at stopping ectopics and intrauterine conceptions. |
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If some rewrites are needed, Microsoft is really good at being corrected and taking advice. |
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We hope he has a good accountant and focuses mainly on what he is good at, in order not to confuse people any further. |
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She used to be really good at athletics and always won things but she can't do that any more. |
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He was one of those kids who was good looking, clever, good at sport and liked by everybody. |
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Another one is control of our bodily appetites and thoughts, which we're not so good at, these days. |
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You are very good at doing linkbait stuff to cause publicity, but doing it in a way that does not harm your credibility much. |
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The best thing about Bollywood movies is that its actors are all really good at lip-synching. |
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He was good at cricket, rugby, roller skating, rowing, shooting, and fishing. |
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In my opinion, this crumble is best warm, but it's good at room temperature, too. |
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Christa was good at making Chandra feel pathetic, she had it down to an art form. |
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We English are frightfully good at keeping our feelings buttoned up. |
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If you come across something really good at a buffet table, like frosted Christmas cookies in the shape and size of Santa, position yourself near them and don't budge. |
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She comes here regularly, her work schedule is insane, but she is so good at time management. |
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I mean, he's a screamer in some, well, screamo band, and he's good at it. |
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He was reasonably competent at the first debate he participated in, not as good at the second, and in this one, meh. |
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He and his followers have become really good at keeping their communications covert. |
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He is also uncannily good at guessing what time it is without looking at a watch. |
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It's been a really long time since I snowboarded, and even at my best I was totally black and blue from crashing so often, but miraculously I am pretty good at it this time. |
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Kotkin is particularly good at countering casual assumptions with larger data patterns. |
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I think they're all very smart people, that are very good at something a lot of people can't even comprehend, and I think that kind of drive keeps them at what they do. |
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I think they're very good at peacekeeping, not very good at peacemaking. |
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So I learned how to splice film and I got rather good at it. |
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I happen to be very good at what I do and I do work unpaid overtime or weekends, both when it's needed or when I just need to pretend that I'm a hard worker. |
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He is good at imagining the details of these hypothetical lives. |
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I can only assume that the Republicans became so good at manufacturing these scandals and embarrassments that the press forgot how to do it for themselves. |
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Weiner is, not surprisingly, very much against spoilers, and very good at deflecting questions. |
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I am good at identifying what I am thinking and how it affects my mood. |
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Management may be good at hitting targets, doing cash-flow levels, but they are rubbish at recognising stress in staff and quite often they don't want to know. |
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Since humans are quite good at telling time, the numbers are often missing from commercial wristwatches, and some wristwatches do not even have markings for each hour. |
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She was always good at repetition, at combining melody and harmony and rolling them over into country drone, but Rawlings is replaced here on half the tracks by a fiddle. |
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And probably that reflects the fact that these women, if they are good at long time lactating, probably will eat more to keep that lactation going. |
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I'm really not very good at guesstimating the times that I'll race. |
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Cory Booker, the dashing mayor of Newark, N.J., is good at politics and all that. |
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He was an Oxford Blue, a first-class cricketer and quite good at polo. |
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He slipped quietly and unobtrusively through school, not a scholar, nor yet a dunce, quite good at sports and swimming, quiet and friendly with all, but with no close friends. |
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I was pretty good at drawing diagrams of leaves and stuff, and I liked dropping iodine onto things that contained starch and watching them turn blue-black, but not much else. |
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The traps were the sticky kind, good at catching dust bunnies. |
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He gets paid to draw cartoon characters, and he's good at it. |
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Eating and drinking to excess may have felt good at the time but those fatty mince pies and toxin-laden tipples have devastating effects on our health. |
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We knew about him, liked him, and accepted he was good at what he did, but did not consider the relentless immortalisation of horses to add up to enough. |
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You have to be good at talking to the public and even better at listening. |
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His enthrallment of media culture persists because he is so good at what he does. |
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This team is pretty good at coming from behind and staying tough. |
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The only thing I have to complain about is that the material is very elastic, so after wearing them a few times, they've gotten a bit loose, which is not good at all. |
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The Chinese gave up on ocean-going vessels, which they used to be very, very good at. |
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And besides, having such an unhealthy attitude does one no good at all. |
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In addition to taking fine portraits, he was especially good at recording streetscapes in the old city and at composing architectural photographs. |
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You're good at flirting and teasing, and can be a real sweet talker. |
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After all these years doing the show, have you gotten good at predicting who is going to be the frontrunner from the start? |
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He took up snooker and eight ball pool, becoming good at both. |
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If your opponent is really good at defending the armlock, for example, you may be able to switch to a quick wristlock and get a submission that way. |
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Soldier harvesters aren't very good at picking up lodged cane. |
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This approach to virtualization concentrates on easing data movement like replication and migration operations, and is also good at identifying system bottlenecks. |
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The thing is, in my mind, to be good at science communication you have to not only be good at speaking but listening too, and he rarely let anyone get a word in edgewise. |
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The only thing that they are good at is showing their own stupidity. |
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And as the above mentioned clips illustrate, sesame street is really good at staying relevant. |
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He is a very good at tackling and winning the ball back if it is lost. |
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He's good at speeches, and this one was up to his usual standard. |
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The results reveal that children who were good at comprehending materials presented via TV were also good at comprehending materials presented aurally. |
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I know she's good at getting press, but it's obvious that she's bats. |
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Studies in animals suggest that cranberries are particularly neuroprotective, good at protecting against chronic age-related afflictions like loss of coordination and memory. |
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While some former cricket stars were good at commenting, others took to umpiring but for Kapil there is a greater joy in getting closer to people. |
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She had heard about growing good at things quickly, but overnight? |
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He was always straight-ahead and anytime there was a hiccup or anything, he was really good at dealing with it. |
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She's very good at pinpointing the feeling of how it progresses, the ways to keep yourself grounded. |
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He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers. |
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What we are good at is proportionate to how much time we put into it. |
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