| 41. | Michiko Kakutani called it an " impressive and dexterous debut " in The New York Times.
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| 42. | And DeRosa, in particular, has the bright presence and dexterous shading of which stars are made.
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| 43. | They were powered by greed and impatience on the one hand and by dexterous networking on the other.
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| 44. | 2001-- " Animal Planet Live ! " is an interactive stage show featuring unusually dexterous creatures.
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| 45. | Black bears are highly dexterous, being capable of opening screw-top jars and manipulating door latches.
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| 46. | The PR2 is being programmed to do increasingly technical and dexterous applications including opening doors and folding towels.
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| 47. | It is muscular but dexterous, grim but dotted with hope, grandly ambitious yet carefully, precisely realized.
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| 48. | At lunchtime, the dexterous child props her feet up on the table, just like she would elbows.
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| 49. | A computer-controlled motor that spins a sphere instead of a shaft will make future robots more dexterous.
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| 50. | Women were definitely thought to be more dexterous than men and better able to handle delicate gilding and painting,
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