| 11. | The ruling Conservatives thought they had resolved the issue a few years ago by a dextrous stratagem.
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| 12. | "Dextrous " was again placed out of commission in reserve on 31 October 1956.
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| 13. | It was said that Guo became known for being dextrous and capable in reacting to the situation.
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| 14. | The " Cantilena " is a piece of fine literature; the work of dextrous mastership.
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| 15. | A dextrous pipe solo by Moloney ends with a modern falsetto swing and the tap of Irish step dancing.
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| 16. | But at his best, he's still verbally dextrous enough to turn the scatological into the sublime.
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| 17. | This was Talbott, of course, whose memoir is a dextrous and generally engrossing account of his own handiwork.
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| 18. | Daedalus gave his name, eponymously, to any Greek artificer and to many Greek contraptions that represented dextrous skill.
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| 19. | He Ning himself was said to be intelligent and dextrous in his youth, and also had a handsome appearance.
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| 20. | At Stanford University's Dextrous Manipulation Lab, Dr . Mark Cutkosky is working on such a device, called CyberGlove.
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