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The times that you’re playing games, watching television or any other time waster could be used to exercise, to read a book, to play with your kids or learn a new skill
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The skill of his hands and the hormones this body produced and his patience made it more likely she would force him, but there was never a need because he would grant any desire
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Communicating with God is a skill that we
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effort in developing this skill
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She loved to flaunt her skill and never missed an opportunity to do it
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Critical thinking, problem solving and logical interpretation develop their abilities and skill rather than memories
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He would have to risk his life and put himself between them and the Chip, using every gadget and skill at his disposal to save the precious artifact
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Travis may have been the best tattoo artist in Ireland, if not all of Western Europe, but he didn't come close to the skill of this man, at least not when it came to ritual Sak Yant; sacred skin art, Thai style
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Only that Travis was his close friend and colleague, because his need was so great and out of respect for Travis’ skill as an artist would he perform this ritual
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For Cat, who had never accumulated any sort of ballroom skill in her
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It was up to her and her skill with that android to get that starship going and she agreed to try
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"Like I just said, you've got the skill with this, I'd rather pretend they didn't have control panels
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They were devoted to Joris and I daresay they’ll transfer to JJ very fast … especially as he’s so clearly a member of the family … but if he wants to use his musical skill, there’d be outlets for that
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He had never seen such a display of skill
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She wondered what kind of person would have that much skill with RNAcid and use it on such a message
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Saving life requires great skill
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only known that Guard was a good soldier, had skill equal to the captain
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The skill was to make it so that it was
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so unexpected that it took the dragon all the skill to re-gain level
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and it took all the skill to fly properly” said Catwhiskers
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As before, I am impressed by the skill of our distant ancestors … I can’t imagine the work and organisation that must have gone into building this place
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Keeping my eyes down, I mull over the statement … the last Element? What is he talking about? I haven’t retrieved the last one yet … He goes on to describe how we were pursued by Antis, escaping through Joris’ skill, though stopping short of mentioning that Joris actually killed two men and completely skirting over the actual cause of Joris’ death
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explores this fundamental skill and how the many benefits that come from it can advance your
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And when they sang and I saw such a bold display of pride and such skill in crafting mantinada they left me astonished and full
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He always worked with zeal, with vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the truth was that the television celebrity and his wife were too busy to see the merits of his arguments about the grand old oak tree
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The flower was the fruit of his own garden and was blossoming now because of his love for teaching and the many years of hard work that had helped old Ted to attain such levels of skill
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Duncan further praised his skill and the man was grinning from ear to ear at the praise he was receiving from these important guests of Lord Tarak
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Choice is a skill
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The skill comes in when something enters your mind that is other than paying attention to your breathing, say a thought about other things you have to do, a memory, or some feeling or
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Therefore, your ability to consciously focus your attention is the most essential skill you can master
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Meditation is the best way that I know to gain this skill
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you’ll be able to refine this skill much more quickly
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vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the
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to attain such levels of skill
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have the skill needed to decipher these strange
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Truthfully, he didn’t think she had the skill
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“This is where I first saw anyone turn fishing into a beautiful dance of light and skill
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Stan and Charlie, whose innate skill with the language of
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She gladly agreed to spend the Dawnsleep with him and found that he was a fabulous adventure because of the skill of his hands and the most especially the length of time he was able to employ them before he needed consummation
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Allcock continued, “As we strolled the Park paths, 'on a whim' I guided them by the waters you happened to be fishing and waited for them to notice you, your skill with the rod and, once we were close enough, your equipment
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Thank you very much,” demurred Kaitlyn, in quiet ecstasy that her new friend was so taken with her skill and talent
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You didn't want to have revealed, so publicly your own formidable skill; lest you might be cast in the same mold as those you so pity for their own lack of depth
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Trying to guess their motives was the first step and that was his weakest skill
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As Abi leaned forward to remove his tiles, Ben reached for the cushion on the sofa nearby and, with practised skill, he threw it at his sister, catching her full in the stomach …
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I realize I have only a background of the most routine education, parents who have granted me my almost every wish, and scant talent or skill for actual life in the real world
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Chloe was beside herself, so she resumed the explanation, “It seems that, in the States, there are not candidates of Harold's depth of talent and skill enough to be considered for the vacancy
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If there was one skill or task that couldn’t be learned through some
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Then he said aloud that he himself was my target, and to loose the arrow with all my skill and strength
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fortunes fluctuated depending on the skill of the hunters
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His skill with knives was renowned and unrivaled, in this world, or any other world he ever set foot upon
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At the age of twelve his nephew displayed skill just like Daedalus
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Though in settling them some regard is had commonly, not only to his labour and skill, but to the trust which is reposed in him, yet they never bear any regular proportion to the capital of which he oversees the management ; and the owner of this capital, though he is thus discharged of almost all labour, still expects that his profit should bear a regular proportion to his capital
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The skill of following the eye of the Master comes from
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In 1688, Mr Gregory King, whose skill in political arithmetic is so much extolled by Dr Davenant, computed the ordinary income of labourers and out-servants to be fifteen pounds a-year to a family, which he supposed to consist, one with another, of three and a half persons
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recompence of their skill, as the compensation for the inconstancy of their employment
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Though their skill and dexterity are much superior to that
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danger ; yet for all this dexterity and skill, for all those hardships and dangers, while they
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As for me, my weapon, my skill, they have all been tested to their utmost and mean nothing to the vastness of the Plague
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deeper revelation and skill in prayer and intercession
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The skill of an apothecary is a much nicer and more delicate matter than that of any
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She turned out to be a great swimmer, a skill that few city people mastered to any extent
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The secret to leading people in skill is to learn the
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finely dressed stone executed with both skill and care, and
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inferior branches of country labour require much more skill and experience than the greater
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Even among the elves, Nathalia's skill was both highly regarded and rarely tested
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As far as Alec knew, she had no equal, nor limit to her skill
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The others were older, adults with skill so insignificant that they had been overlooked by the Order a long time ago
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"In what world was he born that he cannot wield a blade? I've seen infants handle their weapons with greater skill
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These beings controlled the Hunger, existed by their own will, and -- according to those who had lived to see them -- they fought with a skill that was beyond even that of the elves, leaving many of those ageless beings to rot upon the Red Wall
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"Judging by his skill, I would say it's not just arrogance that compels his manner of dress," Brice replied, secretly healing his wounds without Coba's knowledge
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They are rich in the industry and skill of their artificers and manufacturers, in every sort of machinery which can facilitate and abridge labour; in shipping, and in all the other instruments and means of carriage and commerce: but they are poor in corn, which, as it must be brought to them from distant countries, must, by an addition to its price, pay for the carriage from those countries
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Lemoss walked to where the ball had rolled below the green and with great skill chipped the ball up and over into the hole
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Rian looked sullen and humiliated as he massaged the blisters on his hands, his otherwise unbelievable training and skill seemingly worthless at the moment
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Invisible to most, but Alana’s skill and training went beyond that of even the Elder Gods
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Nerissa would dearly love to see this poet who had such skill to harness Gods as well as
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The discovery of new mines, however, as the old ones come to be gradually exhausted, is a matter of the greatest uncertainty, and such as no human skill or industry can insure
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The learning of a skill, the development of an aptitude as well as the evolving of an individual progress in a pattern similar to waves
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Over and above the accidents to which they are exposed from the unskilfulness of the conductors of this paper money, they are liable to several others, from which no prudence or skill of those conductors can guard them
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prefer to hire on attitudes than skill any day
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For most, it is our only lasting skill
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With great skill and experience, Father steered our boat into the cove
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“Testing is a skill
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I wanted to prove my skill at scribing to you
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Brave and adept, he had lived a life almost entirely in the military and worked his way up the ranks by way of his skill and dependability – as well as his sheer likeability
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Horrifying Hippo would simply open his mouth wide—but in this case, with a special body position that would clearly communicate that he was not feeling threatened but inviting the Cleaners to give him a hand—and with that, a whole school of the rambunctious, proficient little helpers would scurry over and begin their laborious process with great dedication and skill
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It vastly outsized her and it would take every practiced skill to dispatch it
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To judge whether such retaliations are likely to produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of a legislator, whose deliberations ought to be governed by general principles, which are always the same, as to the skill of that insidious and crafty animal vulgarly called a statesman or politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs
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They are both rich and industrious nations; and the merchants and manufacturers of each dread the competition of the skill and activity of those of the other
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Learning a skill in isolation is not only non-productive, but also non-motivating; so making the connection between math problems and everyday situations is essential – making change, figuring out how much allowance needs to be saved to purchase a toy truck, or measuring a patio to decide where to place a new outdoor rug
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Nothing less than total commitment results in mastery of skill
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I had skill, but the work did not engage me fully
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meditation and physical skill is able to produce true mastery
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Fourthly, Whole Life Practice builds the skill of becoming tranquil and appreciating the value of that tranquility
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He has all his skill
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His skill has not changed,
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The skill necessary to this particular end was in identifying such utility and gauging its seizure
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As you look for a hobby, remember these elements — challenge, skill, concentration, clear goals, and feedback
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But each contained five and each member was highly trained, highly adept in his respective skill set
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This coupled with some measure of inborn skill had served him well
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‘Dad got an education – trained as a skilled worker and got a job in the aeronautical industry based in Bristol
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Herndon had no way to observe for himself what direction the asteroid would emerge, but he was confident the Al-Harron's crew was skilled enough to nudge that asteroid so it would need little correction to strike its target, the Kassikan
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were skilled fighters and gifted healers as well
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Even Lyla, who was skilled in the art of healing,
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It seems that he was as skilled at investment as he was in other fields
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He didn't keep Essone around the castle just for sex, though she was outstandingly skilled at it, and equipped with everything his labs could provide
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To my surprise, Wiesse comes with Berndt and I, gracefully turning down Berndt’s polite offer that Wiesse should take the reins – they chat idly while I try to work out if this is mere good manners – the younger man deferring to the older – or because Wiesse is a skilled wagon driver, or whatever they are called
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One day, attracted by the unrivalled opportunities being offered to skilled people by this new broom sweeping through government’s old and crusty cobwebs of social patronage, two provincial public relations specialists arrived in the city determined to make their fortunes
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Our prince was skilled in many ways, not least in his powers of
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They are very skilled in the trees and have even been praised by Sonia herself several times
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You can hire a college graduate, already skilled in what you need, and you will only have to pay between $200 to
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“What they saw was a skilled angler, of modest age, with outstanding equipment, at his leisure in the midst of this grand city, enjoying the out of doors at his luncheon break
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were skilled interrogators themselves, and all his
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‘Don’t worry, he’s a skilled investigator and
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You’re clearly a highly skilled investigator to
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college professor than a skilled agent of the government
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In his time upon this world, he had become as skilled a killer as herself – perhaps more so
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It wasn’t to say that X’ander wasn’t a skilled killer – far from it
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Not because he lost the contest, but because of how skilled and gifted Adros truly was
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But for a skilled mage, everything in the environment could be considered a potential weapon
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A refined prophetic gift is like a fine sword in the hands of a master swordsman, or a scalpel in the hands of a skilled surgeon
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Someone skilled in the prophetic word can slice out darkness and trouble without hurting the patient
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If it wasn’t for the quick and skilled elves, they would have been annihilated a long time ago
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The word of God is a sharp sword, and our Father is a skilled
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The table had not been created by the chisel and hammer of a craftsman, but planted and nurtured to life by the hands of the ancient elves who had been skilled in the lost organic arts -- a mastery of nature which allowed them to manipulate the development of various forms of life
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The difference between the wages of skilled labour and those of common labour, is founded
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skilled labour ; and that of all country labourers us common labour
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No species of skilled labour, however, seems more easy to learn than that of masons
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"I heard he was a skilled merchant and a brave warrior
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need of a skilled mason and carpenter, but had not a sou
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' "I would be gone, a replacement would take over and you will never know, especially if it has become skilled at keeping conversations focused on its area of expertise
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The lowest and least skilled of the village
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Mr Kalm, the Swedish traveller, when he gives an account of the husbandry of some of the English colonies in North America, as he found it in 1749, observes, accordingly, that he can with difficulty discover there the character of the English nation, so well skilled in all the different branches of agriculture
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Even weakened, he was still a skilled fighter and brilliant killer
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Not far behind the trio, the rest of Adros’ children followed – a small, but highly skilled army of elves
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At the auction that first day, she’d attracted higher bids than anyone, including one Cypriot who was a skilled woodcarver
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not skilled at all or at the very least
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Skilled craftsmen were worth a tenth this much
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Be prepared to pay for highly skilled support staff, even if you have just an
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He wouldn’t know that she was skilled already
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He tried not to consider the worst and reminded himself that both Bretons were notably skilled with blades
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She felt a flash of embarrassment at her position, chiding herself for not being skilled enough in magecraft to attack the cat without her blade
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These men are skilled soldiers, some of the best of the best
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If these men are as hell-bent as you say on getting what they conceive of as ‘revenge’ and there’s no telling, being as experienced and skilled as they are as veterans, how DRAFT
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But parliament, which gives so little attention to the application of millions, is not likely to give much to that of £13,000 a-year; and the cursitor baron of exchequer, from his profession and education, is not likely to be profoundly skilled in the proper expense of forts and garrisons
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Lower demons were not much of a match for a team of eight skilled Guardians
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Union commanders for his tenacity and skilled military
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His friend must be highly skilled with magic to understand such weaves
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He would have to seek out an Ael Tarael skilled in that practice
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He is a very skilled fighter and luck had nothing to do with his victories
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Saldon and Halon leaned on the opposite side of the boat to counterbalance the gunwale that was nearly underwater, but Manna was skilled in racing boats and there was never a real threat of capsizing
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“You see, I am a painter by training, and as such, am quite skilled at grinding mineral powders to create my paints
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It seemed inconceivable that even skilled assassins could so unequivocally dispatch Sespian’s guard, who would have been doubly alert after a crash
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The fact of the matter is that there is no turning back the hands of time, if such was ever a reasonable option to begin with! As evolving technologies continue developing efficient ways of replacing brawn with brain, increasing competition for skilled labor in highly competitive global environments will require transforming (the) worker from a corporate to a human resource commissioned with the task of managing his or her (own) career paths
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How could two of the most intelligent and skilled politicians the US has ever seen fail to perceive what was coming?
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There also probably is no other US president who succeeded in convincing historians and commentators he was skilled when he repeatedly failed not only at doing good for the country, but even at his own self declared goals
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Where Roosevelt was the most skilled wartime leader the US ever had besides Lincoln, GW Bush was the most incompetent wartime president the US had since James Madison
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He was quite skilled politically in pushing through the Iraq War over the objections of some Democrats and keeping the war going over the opposition of most of the American public
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No matter how much one disagrees with the reasons given for the war, it was clear that Bush was quite skilled at managing a war, unlike his son
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She required twenty-four-hour skilled nursing
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care, and here she would have the skilled care she needed as well as daily physical and occupational therapy
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Sharon required skilled care, still had her tracheotomy, and required medication every two hours
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Devoted and even obsessed with foreign policy alone (though not nearly as skilled as many claim, as discussed elsewhere) Nixon largely chose to ignore domestic policy
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So skilled at saying the exact thing I didn’t want to hear
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While skilled at mounting intellectual defenses of racism and slavery, Calhoun had none of Jackson's ability to rally angry poor whites
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To gain conviction against him, Edgar was fighting more than just a highly skilled defense lawyer: also to consider were corrupt judges and public attorneys, all of whom, even the semi-honest, succumbed to political pressure
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What about wars overseas? Adams was one of the most skilled secretaries of State the US ever had, negotiating many treaties and formulating the Monroe Doctrine
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clearly, the Professor was skilled in more than medieval history
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There were skilled American officials, and even presidents, who committed similar crimes as Von Ribbentrop and should have faced similar punishments
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He is a skilled
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Some of those who were better skilled in memory, oration, the use of language and emotion, and showed a certain ability to swaying the hearts and minds of their fellow students, were further trained to become Ministers
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She'd noticed how assured and skilled she'd become
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With the Americans able to furnish building materials and pay the best prices, he was able to hire skilled tradesmen when others could not
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Helga proved to be a skilled seamstress, and she shortened the hems of the skirts to conform to the current style
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They were only able to set quotas, but found it impossible to provide the raw materials or skilled labor required to meet them
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They were all skilled with weapons
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In his maturity he was a skilled herdsman and farmer
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But he has ensured that his life’s work will be completed through the skilled team he has developed since inception
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Apparently we are not as skilled as the Erudite are at security,” he says, “and what I discovered was what looked like war plans
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I know that his team is selected and very skilled
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skilled you are in terms of seeking for information
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I heard he was quite skilled in preventing scars also
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Why is there now a focus on skilled virtual bankruptcy assistants?
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He explained that he was fully aware we were all quite skilled with the various weapons of the Ordu, so he had no intention of wasting anyone’s time repeating the training we had already received
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People who are skilled and
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They were all quite skilled at ignoring Akito
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Highly skilled, with years of training these TW will move in a crawling phase
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The tree was very far away and only a very skilled soldier could have hit it, so it took some time until he found such a person
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At the same time, he was very strong, remarkably agile, and very skilled with all sorts of their weapons
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indeed, but he was very skilled in scratching his head
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I replied that the soldiers were always well trained and very skilled, but poor leadership often caused unnecessary casualties
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Indeed, if he hadn’t been such a skilled wood carver, he would have been chased back into the woods
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offers skilled nursing and rehabilitation at a
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These are people skilled at deploying words and phrases, and talented at remodeling words to suit their purpose: bully words; coercive words; killing words
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I panicked, how did Adrinius know, was he in my head? Only vampires highly skilled could infiltrate the heads of others, partaking and changing their dreams, and in extreme cases their physical actions
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Gretchen too was skilled at taking advantage of the moment with quick assessment
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I had to use helpers who were not skilled or trained
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and we are really equally skilled
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Namibian extras and actors are skilled in
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increasing steadily each year, and the number of skilled, A-list
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appropriate prescriptions for their skilling and development
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How else would I have learned my skills? Or got a hold of the really cool gadgets I’ve got
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‘It would require someone with specific skills … have you any idea who might have been able to do that?’
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‘He certainly has the skills and equipment needed to repair the gun
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I grope in my handbag for the information which the agency sent me about the job … reading through the job description again … personal assistant to the sales director – all usual computer skills, office practices etc - no problems there
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‘I feel it will use the skills and experience I have acquired over the years
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Of course, this means that my knowledge of languages and secretarial skills is entirely indifferent to the company
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With his skills as a technician he removed that feature and would not even allow even these animated drawings of women to endure more than a slap on the ass
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He could guess plenty of techs that had the skills to get the drop on him, but not one who would use the religious symbolism
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Jarome certainly had the skills to create this reality box and stuff him in it, who else could do that, he wasn't sure
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Of course Jarome had the skills to record that laugh anywhere
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approached by a photographer and learned the skills which he would pursue for the rest of his life
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‘I think Iain might be useful too – he has organisational skills from what I can see
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The skills he learned as Alan's father were still with him as he strode it down that ramp
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Whilst Poopsie was being taught the skills of
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JayJay not only performed in this extravaganza but also compered, introducing with great pride all the students he has helped hone their skills to professional status
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They would have to keep working on their juggling skills
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It is as if you lose all social skills
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On the other hand, if I sit in studying every evening, this could be considered painful while I’m doing it, however in the long term I will have gained skills and knowledge and I could possibly go on and gain better employment
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Your talents are innate, whereas knowledge and skills can be acquired
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The easily recognizable talent of singing is of no use if you don’t learn your lyrics and then learn the skills necessary to turn this into a strength
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Improve my skills of
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folk too with his juggling skills
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Take sales skills with a score of 5
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A year where they both needed to improve their skills and
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‘It is one of the skills I have acquired over the years
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Think about it, he spent yesterday using his skills as a … a bodyguard to keep us, his friends, alive; he died today clowning around
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Master Jeffery asked them what they could do; and after seeing their writing skills he placed them in charge of detailing the history of the Dragons; they would work directly for him
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The older gent's self preservation skills flickered into life as soon as he saw the approaching policemen, and by the time the boys in blue reached the two abandoned children the older gentleman was nowhere to be seen
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This of course is very true of an ill person, in fact any person failing in life could be deemed mentally ill, since they are not showcasing the mental skills and tools to live properly
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Because he didn't really have the skills to fake the data from the entire expedition, if he had done so, he must have had help
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Do you have the skills to remove an encapsulation if you are outside it?"
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Terry was amazed at the transformation in his skills
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“You’re as delusional as Alan,” was what she said, “But without the skills to make it happen
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He lead his country through all of the qualifying matches with an authority that mixed stern determination with the most sublime football skills that the world had ever seen
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‘Heartless women!’ he said good naturedly, obviously accustomed to the fact that his son does not rate his practical skills
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“This is where my warriors train to hone their skills,” Lord Tarak explained
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In the two hours between finishing the evening’s murderous chores and Ken’s return from the pub, Helen Roach’s insidiously persuasive skills were brought to bear on her daughter, convincing Lucy that she had killed her step-brother, but that her mother loved her so much that so long as Lucy never uttered another word on the subject of Alan’s disappearance, then she would protect her forever and a day
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Meditation trains your awareness and your skills of attention
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Although he didn’t have the skills or techniques to
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skills that far exceed anything we’re consciously aware
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She has need of your skills and asks that you come
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Rayne had used her Eloi skills and paid a visit to Lord Boras’ Hold
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Exceptional organizational skills and a deductive mind that rivaled most were his best traits
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sublime football skills that the world had ever seen
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society as a middle-aged man with no skills or
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management skills that conquer the issues before them they know that very
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I have skills and I sold them, making simple drugs for the other prisoners
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Of course he didn’t really know what genes did what and how they were inherited, but he’d seen many skills run in families
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regiment, where he had minimal opportunity to use his skills
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“And those skills will be useful, but you are here to learn – and
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During the interim, until they might try their skills on the lake, many of the men and women entered for the competition spent their late mornings and afternoons going on hikes or boat tours around the Tahoe, gaily brunching together at the cafes, or browsing the shops of the village
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have a reputation for skills in woodcraft
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He had regular business to conduct that detained him in some of those offices and many of the ladies with private workspace delayed him for the skills of his hands, one fringe benefit of life at the Kassikan he still allowed himself to indulge in
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But out of the depths of her memory, marched skills she had long forgotten – her mother may have been a complete arsehole when it came to some aspects of parenting, but she had taught her daughter the basics of cooking and these now stood Chrissie in good stead
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been predicted, his growing language skills would be a considerable
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Your reason and skills will always be your greatest assets, whatever money may or may not be in the bank
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It is a mathematical construct which can be verified with simple skills and it is ancient beyond fathoming
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The role also demanded skills in translation, and Alistair
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some would use these skills to fill a void in their heart where Conscience should be and exercise that power to influence others, but you must not succumb to such a temptation, our service is in humility and faithfulness, without selfish gain, nor personal merit
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Control of motor skills was important in Jenga—the slightest wrong
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Chloe was transfixed by the whelming emotions prompted by her stepmother's approbation of her management skills, and the prospect of remaining with her new friend in Stratford
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manipulative skills would be needed to elicit the information
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It were other thoughts, however, that occupied the moments before his drifting off to sleep that night and even with all his experience, acquired knowledge and skills, he could not unravel the conundrum laid before him
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It was one of those TEST YOUR SKILLS Games that so often turned up at Carnivals such as this one
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These mere mortal children - Andrew, Jack, Monica, Julia and Matt had managed to protect their village from the forces of evil more times than they could count, and today would test their skills to the max
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He received full marks during his Hundred year, largely due to it covering subjects and skills for which he had already demonstrated mastery
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He had always been loyal, always putting the needs of others before himself, but now his skills were being put to the test, and he wasn’t sure if he had the ability to manage it
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his back, but had some regard for Claude’s skills and was
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The position of apprentice it seemed was more a proving ground for an individual's dedication and perseverance, than a refinement of talents and skills
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Life skills training could be offered at each prenatal clinic and hospital
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Parents who abuse often are immature, lack parenting skills, are socially
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The skills that the survivor used in coping as a child are the strengths needed to
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” Tetloan stammered, knowing his healing skills were more than a little bit lacking
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Summoning his best acting skills, he looked disappointed and said, "It's not them
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Currently he had dozens of mages, some of which actually had rankings within the Order, and now the Red Mage spent a great deal of his time training those he found, hoping to hone their skills and prepare them to face the coming onslaught of undead
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There were some skills in which the boy had no equal, mainly those involving brute force
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have no skills! Leave this to the experts, pilgrim,’ said the
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All those years in the Dead Worlds, she had been honing her skills – a blade being sharpened to a razors edge
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‘They receive rudimentary reading, writing and arithmetic skills
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Those are the people with more discernable skills
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Soon, everyone at the palace knew of my herbal skills
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using the skills given you in this book, success is within your grasp
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may need to call upon the skills, talents or other contacts hiding within
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vision, have the right skills and the correct attitude) the profit that you
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Skills can be learned
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• List all of the skills you want to have as part of your team
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The final section is skills
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skills may be transferred to other tasks, or what networks their interests and
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They need to have the correct skills, personality and motivations for
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You’ll be ic search for the skills you need your team to carry out
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with someone who has the technical skills (assuming you do not)
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I wasn't trying my skills at being a peeping tom, I just wanted to watch her shift
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It included archery, sword fighting, close combat with dagger and spear as well as horse riding skills
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His groans of frustrated uncertainty about his culinary skills also made her laugh, though she did her best to muffle it
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For a man who lacked confidence in his cooking skills, he was not half bad at it
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He was indeed a sly coyote, having initially learned his skills under the patient and shrewd guidance of his mother, and then perfecting them over time when he became independent of her loving care
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She was indeed a vigilant gopher, having initially learned her skills under the patient and shrewd guidance of her mother, and then perfecting them over time when she became independent of her loving care
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Interestingly though, due to the prey’s need to constantly develop and improve her skills of alertness and evasion, and the resulting need of the predator to continually develop and improve his skills of detection and capture, they both entered into a kind of escalating “arms race” that led to their joint evolution, mutually benefiting both parties
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Dodging and ducking were skills she had long since acquired and finessed, owing in no small part to her petite size