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15 Sentences With "become skilled at"

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The president's supporters have also become skilled at creating memes.
Middle-ring relationships, Dunkelman argues, help people become skilled at deliberation.
And they have become skilled at avoiding community standards on social media sites.
I've worked long and hard to become skilled at independence, and after 11 years on the job I've achieved mastery.
This is an increasingly rare occurrence in our country; we have become skilled at avoiding practically all interaction with those with whom we disagree.
Like the political establishment, the entertainment establishment has become skilled at deploying the language of populism, often against a phantom counter-elite of critics and other skeptics.
Cramer was further surprised by Sanders' commentary on General Electric, stating that the company is "destroying the moral fabric of America" because it has become skilled at avoiding federal taxes.
What's needed now is more funding to enhance the training of our pilots and maintainers and the elimination of frivolous lawsuits from companies like Leonardo who have become skilled at holding the services hostage whenever they a lose government contract.
People typically live in villages that rely on subsistence farming. In some areas people hunt and collect wild plants (such as yam roots and karuka) to supplement their diets. Those who become skilled at hunting, farming and fishing earn a great deal of respect. Seashells are no longer the currency of Papua New Guinea, as they were in some regions—sea shells were abolished as currency in 1933.
Kim is also known for his cooking ability and has released two cookbooks, Romantic Recipes volume 1 and volume 2. The first volume was released on July 25, 2018 and featured French cuisine and was written in Japanese. The second volume was released on August 7th, 2019, featuring Korean dishes and was published in Korean and Japanese. He credits his mother, who owned a restaurant, with inspiring him to become skilled at cooking.
The cafe originated when friends from the Rainbow Family began to communicate with each other about a possible response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The Rainbow Family are best known for the Rainbow Gathering, a large, primitive type camping event in which up to 20,000 people attend. Those who attend these gatherings have become skilled at making and serving food for extremely large groups of people for long periods of time and in very basic situations. The cafe operated free of charge and was supported solely by donations.
His father, songwriter/lyricist and harmonium instrumentalist Pundit Shastrie Sewpersad Chaitoe, was a considerable influence on Ramdew, inaugurating his son early in the musical art form, by having him perform weekly at Hindu temple ceremonies. This allowed the young Chaitoe to become skilled at his craft, thus allowing him to perform with the top singers and composers in Suriname as he matured. Throughout his travels in the Caribbean, Chaitoe acquired a strong reputation as a skilled harmonium player and singer. Ramdew Chaitoe traveled from the West Indies to Europe, and also had a show in New York.
In late 1950s, Bardsley also started to work with Helen Palmer and Audrey Johnson on editing and producing fortnightly socialist newspaper Outlook that was published until 1970. Bardsley was known for her practical support to individual aborigines, namely she supported Aboriginal woman Joyce Clague to finish her education and find her first job. Bardsley also encouraged Clague to become skilled at activism within committees. In July 1965 at the AAF general meeting dedicated to organization of the first all-Aboriginal AAF conference Bardsley pointed at an error of the organizers who first planned to include both Aboriginal and European Australian speakers to the program of the conference. She explained that ‘the whole point of this conference is that Aborigines should not hear whites tell them what to do.
A photo of a trapper on his line from the 1913 American autobiography Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper A photo of a modern trapper's cabin from the Brooks Range in Alaska In the fur trade, a trapline is a route along which a trapper sets traps for his or her quarry. Trappers traditionally move habitually along the route to set and check the traps, in so doing become skilled at traversing remote terrain, and become experts in the geography of the local area. Because of this traditional knowledge, traplines are not only of interest to trappers themselves but to researchers and others (governments, corporations) interested in local history, biology, and topography. The assignment of particular trapline territories to individuals in band societies was traditionally handled by group consensus, and occasionally violence and warfare.
This rule, a relatively recent addition to curling, was added in response to a strategy by teams of gaining a lead in the game and then peeling all of the opponents' stones (knocking them out of play at an angle that caused the shooter's stone to also roll out of play, leaving no stones on the ice). By knocking all stones out the opponents could at best score one point, if they had the last stone of the end (called the hammer). If the team peeling the rocks had the hammer they could peel rock after rock which would blank the end (leave the end scoreless), keeping the last rock advantage for another end. This strategy had developed (mostly in Canada) as ice-makers had become skilled at creating a predictable ice surface and newer brushes allowed greater control over the rock.

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