But it is so verbally dextrous and visually innovative that you can't absorb it unless you have all your wits about you.
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The strip featured Foster's dextrous, detailed artwork; Foster eschewed word balloons, preferring to have narration and dialogue in captions.
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But as the petite firebrand who led the women's revolt, she proved herself politically dextrous, too, and great on camera.
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"Dextrous " sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, 15 February 1945 for the Pacific Ocean, arriving at Pearl Harbor 18 March.
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Nevertheless, Karamanlis, thanks to the support of the royal family and his own dextrous handlings, managed to establish himself as a strong leader.
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Musically, the opera is quite challenging, requiring four principal singers capable of spanning wide tessituras, sustaining long phrases, and making dextrous leaps.
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Sherman-Palladino talks like a teenager _ at least the kind of verbally dextrous teenager you find on " Dawson's Creek ."
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** Let's face it, the most " intelligent " species we know of on Earth aren't all equipped with dextrous hands.
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The fire was concentrated on the " Dextrous " and she sustained considerable superficial damage and a loss of one man killed and two wounded.
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Amongst them was the famous Dhrupad vocalist and dextrous instrumentalist Bahadur Khan, who was welcomed by Raghunath Singh Deo II and honoured as a court musician.