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11 Sentences With "deftest"

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It's because Mr. Castro was the deftest communicator among all the 2020 contenders and probably one of the deftest communicators in presidential politics over the last few decades.
I paired him with the deftest, most patient of his classmates when we had workshop.
President Trump lately has juggled three related international challenges perilous enough to test the deftest diplomat.
Pelosi -- as she has proven again and again over her career -- is one of the deftest politicians operating these days.
Teasing out her soft vocal inflections and textural shading — the album's deftest pleasures — requires attention; muted delicacies rarely reveal much on first listen.
In an age when sports stars are instantly lambasted for their unpalatable opinions, Djokovic has transcended the traditional mea culpa with the deftest "sorry-not-sorry" we have ever seen.
Paired with D.G.'s luxurious visuals, including some of the deftest and most inventive coloring and lettering in modern comics, Cucumber Quest continues to fire on all cylinders for all possible readers.
Lambert is the hookiest of pop-country queens, responsible for hit ballads, giant arena-rock bangers, and some of country's deftest fusions of acoustic guitar twang and electric power chords; musically as well as lyrically, she rocks with a grand sense of scale.
Still, the Bucks want to be careful, reminding Antetokounmpo to resist the seductive pull of the 3-point shot — no easy thing for a player who grew up in Greece hoping to emulate Kevin Durant, a 6-foot-9 player with the deftest of outside touches.
Hard Core Logo was well received by Canadian film critics. In his review for the Toronto Sun, Bruce Kirkland praised the cast: "They're all so convincing it is impossible to believe they're not all the real thing". John Griffin, in his review for the Montreal Gazette, called it "a masterful exercise in edgy virtuoso film craft, subversive propaganda and exhilarating entertainment". In his review for the Toronto Star, Peter Goddard praised Noel Baker's screenplay for providing "some of the funniest and deftest writing Canadian moviemaking has heard in years but it can't hide the bitter-sweetness just below the surface".
In the 1980s, with the ever-increasing popularity of the Kelman phacoemulsification technique that emphasized a small incision and extra-capsular cataract extraction (ECCE), the keratome-and-scissors, large incision surgery technique combined with intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE) became obsolete, although the use of the von Graefe knife still continued in India. Sutures had limited if any use in routine cataract surgery for the high-volume most experienced and skilled eye surgeons in the world. Their experience and skill resulted in the outstanding rural cataract camps so common in India. Formally trained Indian ophthalmologists were and are among the deftest in the use of the von Graefe knife. Ultraviolet-rich India with its vast rural and underclass population afflicted with nutritional eye diseases combined with a multitude of public health problems was and still is the “Land of Eye Disease and Eye Surgery“.

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