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"dexterous" Definitions
  1. showing or having skill, especially with your hands

231 Sentences With "dexterous"

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No droid, no matter how dexterous, can offer human compassion.
Father discovers that two of his daughters are dexterous brawlers.
Narrator: And some clams are particularly dexterous with their foot.
I mean, I'm dexterous naturally and I'm also athletic naturally.
Bracken moves her heroes through epochs and locales with dexterous description.
Monarchies were less ruthless and more dexterous than the brittle republics.
That job requires the dexterous touch of a miniature cotton lollipop.
In and out with his dexterous right jab and left straight.
This dexterous robot could put stunt doubles out of a job.
The latter's opening stanzas showcased how Valee's dexterous flow could become hypnotizing.
They look like two human arms with dexterous hands at the end.
He is a gifted communicator, verbally dexterous, with a sense of humor.
The dexterous parts of Gordon's game still rest in a slow cooker.
That is a remarkably dexterous explanation for something he does not remember doing.
He was always verbally dexterous, and during those years, almost unbidden, Guido emerged.
For the most dexterous developers, there are plenty of rewards left to unlock.
Unlike other service animals, capuchin monkeys have dexterous hands and advanced motor skills.
Ardent integrators also transfer benefits to the less dexterous people in their tribe.
For such a dexterous rapper, Earl is doggedly resistant to confronting matters head on.
Mr. Aronofsky's visual wit and dexterous, disciplined camera movements create frissons of comic terror.
One big reason they're not more common is that manually dexterous robots are incredibly expensive.
And older whites, who tended to have less dexterous worldviews, went to see their maker.
His work with audience volunteers is dexterous and mischievous, mean without ever being exactly cruel.
With a viselike grip and dexterous touch my hands were heat-tolerant and cold-ignorant.
Motorized prostheses have improved dramatically in recent years, providing increasingly sophisticated options for restoring dexterous movement.
This is a shift from its earlier approach: of being a fast, dexterous and mysterious intermediary.
Remotely operated, dexterous humanoid robots have a lot of potential across basically all of human activity.
Compare that to the Shadow Dexterous Hand, which is hypnotizingly skillful, but also has 20 motors.
Mr. Norris's undeniably dexterous hand is most effective — and subversive — when it tickles, instead of bludgeons.
The fastest human with the most dexterous hands can solve a Rubik's cube in 4.74 seconds.
They stand about 4 feet tall, have small and dexterous hands, and, most important, eat oysters.
In its absence, culturally dexterous people may be our only hope for disrupting hoary race scripts.
Fatimah Asghar's brilliant offering is a dexterous blend of Old World endurance and New World bravado.
He and his aides displayed dexterous diplomatic footwork in constructing an international coalition to defeat Hussein.
Technically dexterous, smooth, and sublime, he recalled the best moments of rap's past, but span them anew.
No other artist featured at the ADAA Art Show this year is as dexterous as Evelyn Statsinger.
Less dexterous grillers can simply slide a skewer through the onions horizontally to keep the rings together.
In Remica Bingham-Risher's poem, the mother's anxious attention is underscored by dexterous deployment of possessive pronouns.
J.P. Cyrille Aimée has a high, taut voice that travels light: It's dexterous, flexible, not especially thick.
The track is a signature Girl Unit tune featuring a mix of dexterous synths with lovely samples.
It's a riotous combination, and "My Type" finds Miss Blanks delivering some of her most dexterous verses yet.
For instance, we didn't count Dexterous With Umbrellas Rihanna because that was a brief blip on the timeline.
By 2011 his team at Groningen University, in the Netherlands, had grown sufficiently dexterous to make a "nanocar".
I've found that my handiwork with yarn has helped my arthritic fingers remain more dexterous as I age.
We had ringside seats as this creature nonchalantly flew by us, flicking its dexterous wings ever so gently.
A teacher, doctor and now one of the world's top philanthropists, she's a dexterous empath determined to help.
Robots are also becoming capable of manual labour that hitherto could be carried out only by dexterous humans.
The dexterous snake-like instrument can extend up to nearly 60 feet into space and "grab" onto large objects.
With his dexterous hands and keen eye, Sixto made my first pair of shoes before I could even walk.
Ms. Long, 34, is one of those disarmingly eloquent, verbally dexterous comics who seem to regularly emerge from England.
Such reach, such dexterous mobility for someone who is 6-foot-5, such measured yet audacious power of improvisation.
Dealing with a dexterous lead leg kicker can be a nightmare and even more so when takedowns are forbidden.
First, there was the Bloomberg report that Google is selling Boston Dynamics, its unit that builds dexterous, humanoid robots.
Ms. Skarpetowska, matched with the sophomores, and Mr. Neenan, with the seniors, both have a dexterous way with ensembles.
But when you're wearing mittens, your hands aren't exactly ready to do anything that requires fast and dexterous action.
Next generation prosthetics Today's prosthetics are compact, versatile and dexterous -- even cheap -- in ways previous generations could only imagine.
Of course Buttigieg, ever dexterous, had the perfect retort when asked about Limbaugh's ugliness during a CNN town hall.
"She'll go through zippers, tear through backpacks, strollers, climb into the stroller... very dexterous," a park-goer told Q13 News.
Armed with their primate brains and dexterous hands, the chimps smashed the tortoises against tree trunks until the shells broke.
Larkin seemed to stifle it a good amount—encouraging Lima to throw his less dexterous and often loopy right hand.
Mr. Diggs is a crafty and dexterous rapper, an inheritor of West Coast eccentrics from Freestyle Fellowship to E-40.
This invasion from Japan of dexterous, low-cost, high-quality manufacturers caused panic in the C-Suites of American businesses.
No fighter has ever had such dexterous, beautiful passes to mount which worked at the highest levels of the game.
Against orthodox opponents the left leg kicks into the open side, meaning that dexterous lead leg kickers are a nightmare.
Ranging from pencil sketches of reclining nudes to intricately rendered scenes from Greek mythology, these dexterous drawings are marvelously mesmerizing.
Since his hands, unlike Reacher's, aren't the size of small animals, he's dexterous enough to treat this tiny garden lovingly.
It's true that the movie follows Alex (Denis Lavant), a dexterous young man who is conscripted into a big heist.
Sure. What is a person if not just a slightly more dexterous arm than the ones that robots so far have?
The system is capable of performing extremely dexterous pick and place functions that could prove extremely useful in an industrial setting.
We fleshy beings remain more creative, more dexterous, and more empathetic—a particularly important skill in health care and law enforcement.
RoboGlove is a good fit for Bioservo because it's dexterous enough to operate smallish tools which would frustrate bulkier outer wear.
And, of course, our relatives the great apes were found to be so mentally dexterous that their skills bordered on humans'.
Still, dexterous performances abound: Shirine Babb delicately unravels her Tituba, the Bajan servant made to be the scapegoat to Abigail's schemes.
These are all dexterous performances, though they would probably be even funnier if the show saw their characters through Adrian's eyes.
Today we're premiering "Right Now", which is probably one of the most lyrically dexterous tracks of his young career to date.
Chino Amobi, a founder of NON and musician, recently spoke to Resident Advisor about his latest album, Paradiso, in this dexterous profile.
It's a reminder of why we all fell in love with his voice in the first place; fast-paced, breathy, and dexterous.
The production also makes dexterous and multifarious use of Monty's cane, a derelict refrigerator and, for the climax, a thick suspended rope.
"Alexa doesn't care if you can see well" or if you're dexterous, said Lisa Suennan, managing director of healthcare at GE Ventures.
What they've done — and they are the best at it bar none — but what you're not seeing is arms and dexterous hands.
Here, juggling becomes flights of inspired poetry, musical choreography with strong dance elements, crazy-comedy surrealism, breathtakingly dexterous virtuosity, darkly absurdist drama.
Mr. Black, a longtime screenwriter (most famously of "Lethal Weapon") and first-time director, shows a lot of slick, dexterous self-confidence.
That decision keeps the reader in a kind of hypnotic, claustrophobic trance, where all that seems to matter is Jones's dexterous storytelling.
In recent years Goldman had been working to make Marciano's left side more dexterous and move away from being a one handed banger.
Today, robots are being used to carry out dexterous tasks, such as picking strawberries or apples, which are usually the preserve of humans.
Strycova has the dexterous game to take advantage and drag Williams into the awkward rallies in which she looks at her most uncomfortable.
In traditional shoe factories, this process generally involves a messy and imprecise feat of gluing, performed by the dexterous hands of warm-blooded people.
A robotic arm, with a dexterous hand attached, moves gently enough to work alongside people, and can independently pick tomatoes without tearing down vines.
As a teenager, Bo Burnham built his comedy career by posting linguistically dexterous, vigorously brazen rap videos to his YouTube channel from his bedroom.
The squirrel sibling, with his dexterous little claw hands and natural gifting for hiding snacks, has managed to get full control of the cracker.
Raniere, like Rand, taught that dexterous use of money — the assigning of value to various goods and services — was one of humanity's highest virtues.
While raccoons lack thumbs, their hands are remarkably dexterous, and with time to spare, the animal twists the lock to access the garbage inside.
We could begin by imagining what the culturally dexterous class should create in their place — that is, what the third Reconstruction might look like.
But in "Border People" the dexterous acting and deft writing tend to eclipse the larger themes, in part because those themes keep eluding Hoyle.
That final showcased the Russian's dexterous game to the full, combining an incredible ability to soak up punishment before counter-attacking with searing power.
Greengrass is as dexterous as ever, yet the result, though abounding in thrills, seems oddly stifled by self-consciousness and, dare one say, superfluous.
So you might run into a problem when trying to do something particularly dexterous, like playing the piano, picking up tiny objects, or just pointing.
The clips, shot by users, range from a dexterous noodle-maker in Chongqing to a shimmying peacock in a bamboo grove, all set to music.
To that end, the organization is working on using reinforcement learning and other techniques to imbue robotic hands with more deft, dexterous, and humanlike movement.
The design was inspired by nature, says Matthew Estrada, a PhD candidate at Stanford's Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Lab and co-author on the paper.
Pastor Ron Carpenter Jr., the charismatic, verbally dexterous country preacher who founded Redemption a quarter-century ago, said the political divide largely followed racial lines.
In an in-studio video for the song "Right Now," you can can see them in action, lithe and dexterous, like tennis players in flow.
"It's like saying people who can speak French very well have a very dexterous tongue," John Krakauer, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University, told me.
But what is lacking in Saviano's otherwise dexterous work is motivation — a surprising omission for a writer who has become a hero of the left.
How refreshing to see that softened in Mr. Gareiss's dexterous melding of Irish and Appalachian dance, and to watch a conversation, not a competition, unfold.
The Revolution in this telling is a war like any other, characterized not by dexterous verbal battles but by rape, plunder and blood-soaked battlefields.
That wasn't the case with the last robotics video to emerge — one from Boston Dynamics, another Google robotics firm, showing off its similarly dexterous bipedal robot.
In less capable hands, this conceit could be Too Much, but Rosenberg is as dexterous in storytelling as his protagonist is with locks; everything just fits.
Robots, on the other hand, are perfectly happy with such conditions, and are getting ever more dexterous at picking hard fruit, if not the squishier sort.
And extinct non-avian dinosaurs like Deinonychus (the "raptor" of Jurassic Park) had very dexterous hands and brains almost as sophisticated as those of modern birds.
For example, here is dexterous: I've been doing this activity with my E.L.L. students for years, primarily using Instagram because of its easy "stop action" feature.
On songs like "Kung Fu," he's impressively dexterous, and of all the rappers who've taken swipes at J. Cole recently, only he handed any blows. CARAMANICA
Manufacturers favor children for bead work and intricate embroidery as they are easier to control than adults, cost nothing and are dexterous, officials and campaigners said.
The bot, reminiscent of the early Terminator, is dexterous like a human and is even capable of performing complex tasks like driving cars and shooting guns.
And Mr. Regeni, described by friends as an open-spirited and culturally dexterous student, was conducting research that appeared to be of little threat to jittery authorities.
While it's impressive that girls are becoming more dexterous with their eyeliner brushes, it is impossible to ignore that beauty vlogging is a culture defined by consumption.
Right handed orthodox fighters spend their career attempting to make their nearest hand more dexterous, natural left handers just start with a natural advantage in this pursuit.
Now the jab can be the most dexterous weapon in the striking arsenal but most wrestlers who learn the jab and shoot cannot use it that way.
I'm sure that Brady's fingers are incredibly dexterous and his form is flawless, but these are million-dollar fingers he is putting at risk with every chop.
As with his earlier books, like "The Village" (about Greenwich Village), getting through "Victory City" will require either a photographic memory or dexterous use of the index.
The director of this slippery saga is Park Chan-wook, and the story springs from "Fingersmith," Sarah Waters's equally dexterous (and no less capacious) novel, from 2002.
Culturally dexterous people have an enhanced capacity for intimate connections with people outside their own tribe, for recognizing and accepting difference rather than pretending to be colorblind.
Click here to view original GIFThe easiest way to make a robot as dexterous and capable as a human being is to simply let a human control it.
It's still in the early stages, but the team is working on a dexterous hand that can perform complex tasks like opening doors — velociraptors eat your hearts out.
The robots that already play a vital role in Amazon warehouses will soon become more dexterous and able to perform many of the tasks that now require people.
Once you're pleased with your oral (or dexterous) masterpiece, you're able to give it a title—current entries include Mushroom Cloud and Volcano NoNo—and add an image.
And their hand-like, dexterous paws and masked faces have won them plenty of fans (one raccoon, Pumpkin, has even become an Instagram star in her own right).
What is interesting about Ward is that he fights orthodox, building off of his tremendously dexterous and powerful lead hand, but will often switch to southpaw for periods.
Nonetheless, the 211 Gallery gave the multi-dexterous Mary Heilmann the run of its booth, filled with her ceramics, furniture and paintings in tones of red and pink.
Despite having no previous film experience, she shot a 24-hour, black-and-white film called "Sensual Love of the Fingertips," depicting her hands performing dexterous, repetitive tasks.
Kim says his interest in mechanical keyboards stems not from gaming, but from a lifelong fascination with dexterous tasks, from physical puzzles to sleight-of-hand magic tricks.
Tracks like "Jambi" in particular showcase a satisfyingly simple aggro strategy—a dexterous bassline, pummeling drums tuned down to the pitch of the moody guitars, and a grimy riff.
Called ATLAS Unplugged, it's more energy efficient, stronger (uh-oh), more dexterous, and quieter than its clunky predecessor (you won't be able to hear it coming during the robopocalypse).
Now, nearly three years later, the dexterous rapper has revealed that she was in the hospital the night before the record-breaking performance, and had a moment of uncertainty.
The unorthodox attacks with his dexterous front leg, the effortless switching of stances in between leaping attacks and his mastery at controlling the distance were a joy to behold.
The catalog's chronology, which Mr. Whitten wrote, creates its own striking impression: of a motivated, curious and hard-working individual who seems to have been physically assured and dexterous.
Bassist Nic Bullen shouts like a sadistic drill sergeant over Broadrick's chaotic riffs, and Mick Harris intermixes raw blasts with dexterous cymbal chokes, two flourishes that still define grind drumming.
As the ancestors that became birds switched from having steady hands to less dexterous wings and developed a more diverse diet, they theorize, their tongues became more flexible to compensate.
Thinking back to the original Alien, I can barely remember seeing the thing move — now, with CGI, Covenant can show these creatures doing all kinds of a wild, dexterous things.
"For sure, there is corrective action precipitated from some brain center, likely the ACC, when we are distracted while performing a routine dexterous task, driving in this case," Pavlidis says.
For instance, attaching a tilt switch to a player's head can allow people without dexterous control of their hands to produce movement within a game by moving their head instead.
Eric Taylor, a relatively unknown Texas singer-songwriter revered by his more celebrated peers for his painterly lyrics and dexterous finger-style guitar playing, died on March 9 in Austin.
Two teams tied hot dogs to strings dangling from their waists and tried, with a dexterous combination of rocking and bending worthy of a fitness class, to take a bite.
WASHINGTON — In a corridor just a few feet from the floor of the United States Senate hangs a 219th-century oil painting of Henry Clay, the dexterous and venerated Kentucky lawmaker.
You have to be deft and dexterous enough to thread together all the "beats" of the narrative, weaving character development through plot, building the tension toward an ending that feels earned.
With an acrid, lightly distorted sound and a habit of subtly stirring psychedelia and country rock into his dexterous improvising, Scofield has been one of jazz's leading guitarists since the 29595s.
" In terms of pure function, Ms. Wilson said recently, "very few new gadgets are any improvement on a sharp knife, a good source of heat and a dexterous pair of hands.
He doesn't just pivot from the humor to the agony; he seems to deploy both modes at once, and it speaks to his talents that he does so with dexterous aplomb.
Trained using a deep neural network and 6.7 million data points, the system is able to perform extremely dexterous pick and place functions — a major hurdle in the world of industrial robotics.
Female raccoons looking for a den to deliver their kits, as the offspring are called, can squeeze through vents and chimneys, tear through screens and lift up shingles with their dexterous forepaws.
With this in mind, the scientists from the Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Laboratory (BDML) were able to use just six of their 17-gram microTug robots to pull an 1,800 kg car.
For this rousing, clever, sometimes madcap tap number, Mr. Teicher recruited the extraordinary beatboxer Chris Celiz, whose vocals meshed with the percussion of seven dexterous pairs of tapping feet (the choreographer's included).
But no one was funnier than Norm Macdonald, whose verbally dexterous "Hitler's Dog, Gossip & Trickery," his first special in six years, cemented his reputation as one of the best stand-ups alive.
" Madison Leonard, 26, a soprano, brought a bright, dexterous voice and sassy charm to an aria from Humperdinck's "Hänsel und Gretel," and was especially at home in "Caro nome" from Verdi's "Rigoletto.
Even for a politician as dexterous as Mr. Bloomberg — who ran first as a Republican, then as an independent and now, possibly, as a Democrat — the reversal left his longtime observers astonished.
Since Watson's extended stint in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers that began over 40 years ago, he has been known as one of the more dexterous and affecting alto saxophonists in straight-ahead jazz.
MAMI, co-curated by Dyani Douze and Ali Rosa-Salas, brings together a provocative, dexterous roster that includes Salome Asega, Nona Faustine, Doreen Garner, Aya Rodriguez-Izumi, Rodan Tekle, plus collaborative duo MALAXA.
Mr. Peters guessed that as soon as a trade deal was complete, probably in the spring of 2019, the prime minister would be handily removed, replaced by a younger, more politically dexterous man.
Of the cast, no one is more verbally dexterous than Joey Bland, whose assured ability to string together complex rhymes with dense wordplay and twisty sentence structure does come off like a magic trick.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Monday about microbots developed by the Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Laboratory at Stanford University misstated the position at Stanford of one of the developers, Srinivasan Suresh, in some copies.
Yet they differ from reality as seen from the perspective of photography, for example, given that they are flat representations of our world in motion — full of rich colors, dexterous shapes, light, and movement.
" The track's marquee guest André 3000 is a Greek chorus to Blake's insecurity in a dexterous verse: "How many days of amazin' will it be before it phases and say, 'I told you so.
Many popular musicians refer to their relationship to God in interviews or awards-show speeches, but few make faith quite so central to their recorded output as the technically dexterous, devoutly Christian rapper Lecrae.
Finally, with respect to his centrism, Mr. Biden needs to pull off the trick, which dexterous politicians can do, of showing that he has nudged himself a bit to the left without sounding inauthentic.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In movies like Hero and House of Flying Daggers, Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou has proven to be one of the most visually dexterous directors of action working today.
Such risky tendencies are common in the literarily dexterous — think of Joyce, Nabokov and Pynchon — but as at an elaborate buffet, if you can stomach the lesser parts, you'll leave satisfied and completely stuffed.
But though optimists think clever and more dexterous machines will make most of their human colleagues more productive, rather than redundant, they hardly see a return to the 20th-century world of copious lifelong jobs.
Holloway's switch hitting was dexterous and creative against Cub Swanson, but here he stayed mostly in the orthodox stance, instantly identifying what he should be throwing at Pettis by the foot with which Pettis led.
Cleveland Cavalier and Kanye video man​ Shumpert has released two legitimate bangers over the summer, "His Story" and "Glory​,"proving himself to be a dexterous and witty lyricist with an ear for a solid beat.
As the young men get stronger, bolder and more dexterous, Mr. Liu's camera skills keep pace, and he captures the sense of risk, freedom and creativity that makes their pastime more than just a hobby.
Ali died at age 74 in Phoenix last Friday from respiratory complications after a long fight with Parkinson's disease, but he will be remembered for more than just his lightning-fast fists and dexterous footwork.
Ali died at age 103 in Phoenix last Friday from respiratory complications after a long fight with Parkinson's disease, but he will be remembered for more than just his lightning-fast fists and dexterous footwork.
The space infrastructure dexterous robot, or SPIDER, program will be part of NASA's Restore-L mission to demonstrate automation of proposed orbital tasks like reconfiguring or repairing a satellite or manufacturing new components from scratch.
A dexterous rapper and a pastel-bedecked style icon, Harlem's own Cam'ron is one of the most compelling figures to emerge from the New York hip-hop scene of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
One of the standouts from his hefty 22016 collection is the 19-track Mandatory Check which adds onto his long list of dexterous street takes with the slaps of Bay Area rap providing the foundation.
In the driving portion of the Ariel Nomad review in Morocco, LeBlanc proved he's both a dexterous driver and presenter, as he was capable of doing some high-speed desert driving while presenting clearly and concisely.
Gaethje has always had a tendency to open up wide when he swings back with counters, but it is especially noticeable on his left side as he is so much less dexterous with his left hand.
This particular grasping mechanism was developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Stanford's Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Laboratory, which are among several scientific facilities interested in adapting the adhesive superpowers of gecko feet to artificial technologies.
With the single's terrific A-side, too, it feels like five minutes almost wasn't enough—he clearly could have kept the dexterous variation and reinvention going for a while longer, and we definitely wouldn't have minded.
Robotics teams in Houston used the Canadian robotic arm on the station and a dexterous bot, aptly named Dextre, to relocate the new and old batteries into the right positions to make today's installation run more smoothly.
Big money appears particularly dexterous at confusing voters facing ballot measures because those measures can be confusing to begin with—often designed to set the stage for future policymaking rather than to enact clear or immediate change.
E2-DR is also designed to work with wireless accessories that can give it various additional capabilities based on the needs of the situation – these could include dexterous appendages for gripping objects or manipulating controls, for instance.
Should he choose to learn to fight in a traditional orthodox stance it's no loss either, his more dexterous hand is forward and against an orthodox opponent it still occupies the shortest, straightest path to the target.
As the runaway success of "Hamilton" amply demonstrates, American audiences prefer to imagine the nation's birth pangs as a series of dexterous verbal battles played out more or less civilly, in the proverbial rooms where it happened.
But recently, technological developments and advances in machine learning have led to successful trials of more sensitive and dexterous robots, which use cameras and artificial intelligence to locate ripe fruit and handle it with care and precision.
" Loveliest of all, and a reminder that both authors are revered senior citizens, is their desire to help those who are less digitally dexterous than themselves: "That word is trending , as they say on the Internet right now.
H.M.'s ability to perform dexterous tasks with increasing proficiency, despite having no recollection of having performed the tasks before, showed that learning new facts and learning to do new things happened in different places in the brain.
And now his debut album, Good for You, has established the 23-year-old as a dexterous, left-field creative committed to moving beyond his breakout single (and making sure you know how to correctly pronounce his name).
Despite the comprehensive dramatis personae at the book's start, readers unfamiliar with the Glorious Revolution would benefit from a little preparatory homework, the better to relish Limburg's dexterous employment of short scenes to do the vital poignant work.
This immersive Tooting Arts Club production, a transfer from London that's been playing in New York since February, situates the action of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's well-loved and lyrically dexterous musical in a functioning pie shop.
Designed and built by roboticist Oussama Khatib and his team at Stanford University, OceanOne is the first underwater robot capable of bimanual dexterous manipulation, meaning it can grasp and hold stuff with its hands, just like a human.
Surely your fate is just to run away, hide, be terrified, come to terms with your mortality, curse Arkane Studios' name as you wonder what kind of gamer they think they're catering to — dexterous gods and creatively resourceful geniuses??
In case you missed it, Ariana Grande showed just how dexterous a performer she is by integrating some indoor cycling (complete with handlebar push-ups) into her MTV Video Music Awards choreography on Sunday night — wearing stilettos, no less.
Of course, while our base inclination is to be afraid of robots the more they closely resemble humans and animals, there is obvious value in one that is dexterous enough to navigate complex situations like operating a door handle.
Ghita was the big hope for the future of heavyweight kickboxing—a dexterous and powerful kicker, the six foot four Romanian was undefeated in his past ten fights and only one opponent had survived the distance in that streak.
They'll win in large part because they have managed, through deft interpersonal skills and dexterous campaigns, to garner the affection and respect of their constituents, and because the Republican opponents that they happen to be facing aren't rock stars.
In the rough, dexterous assemblages of the Los Angeles artist Noah Purifoy (1917–2004), a Duchampian embrace of found objects fused with a political activism that went out of the gallery and extended to a decade in California government.
The slim profile of the gloves makes them very easy to stuff in pockets during lunch breaks as well as dexterous for snow gloves; I didn't have to take them off to adjust my helmet or snap a selfie.
A riveting segment, posted on Chinese national television, shows an unidentified young man performing an extremely dexterous set of moves with a rainbow Slinky that well, the best term for it is probably "Slinky Kung Fu." • Need a little inspiration?
Last year's great Drunk has an entire remix courtesy of the Chopstars, meaning that you can now not only enjoy Thundercat's dexterous jams stretched out like molasses, but also discover what leaned-out Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins sound like.
As dazzlingly directed by Sam Mendes, this sprawling portrait of a rural Irish family during the Troubles makes singularly dexterous use of a basic tool often considered old hat in the theater these days: a juicy, suspenseful and impeccably orchestrated plot.
At least we now know that Carlson is a dexterous wordsmith who can choose his expletives so they work in both English and Dutch simultaneously, even if he appears to just be going apeshit and screaming "fuck" at a guest. Incredible!
Whether the marriage of Polish hip-hop and grime will flourish into a lasting genre is yet to be seen, but the foundations are being laid by some very hard working, passionate and technically dexterous MCs—the best of Polish identity, personified.
"A team composed entirely of pigeons could have defeated the Eagles in the Super Bowl" is false because it's difficult to imagine a possible world where creatures that could be described as "pigeons" are sufficiently dexterous to throw and catch touchdown passes.
His performance was early in the day at noon–a less than ideal time–yet he utilized every opportunity to show exactly what he is made of: unbridled confidence, intelligent diction and a dexterous artistry that pushes and pulls between rapping and singing.
I was left with the impression of trying to coax, cajole, and ultimately capture a particularly dexterous pet—and with the sense that she felt my presence was a waste of time, at a moment when she needed all that she could get.
Mary Ann Madden, who for three decades challenged New York magazine readers to compose double dactyls, literary limericks, godawful puns and dexterous spoonerisms in a weekly competition that foreshadowed hashtag games on Twitter, died on July 26 at her home in Manhattan.
"Unsainted" — the lead single from a new album, "We Are Not Your Kind," which will be released in August — is a pleasant annihilation, juxtaposing soaring vocals about traumatic things against ferocious heavy-metal rapping, dexterous drumming alongside quirky turntable work and guttural guitars.
"Let You Down," the current hit by the rapper NF, suggests a close study of Eminem's catalog, from the portentously sad female vocals to the dexterous rhyme patterns to the heavy sense of regret caused by knowing you have caused others pain.
The confident dolly moves and Steadicam shots, built for maximum glide, are combined with a remarkably dexterous sound design that holds us in Toni's experience at ground level but also cues us to the emotional contours of her journey, from ominous to genuinely uplifting.
There is magic, right onstage, including some books that fly from a bookshelf and speak to us; a dexterous use of fireplaces as pieces of the wizarding transportation network; and an amusing wand fight in which a pair of wizards fling curses at one another.
A grasping robot arm dexterous enough not to bruise bananas, crack eggs or fumble when it picks up a sack of citrus could allow e-groceries like Ocado to process a high volume of orders rapidly, without exhausting human workers or introducing lots of errors.
The album's dexterous vocals are buttressed by a star-studded roster of musicians that spans generations, including Clarke, keyboardist George Duke, late piano prodigy Austin Peralta, and WCGD members Ronald Bruner Jr. and Stephen Bruner (better known as Thundercat), on drums and bass respectively.
Since last fall we've been casually crushing on rising LA singer Gallant—purveyor of low-lit R&B—fabulous on his own, sure, but now he's applied his dexterous falsetto to this marvelously mellow tune, "Skipping Stones," luring in Jhené Aiko for a sultry duet.
Nurses, often men in the early days of the profession, were redefined as nurturers when women swelled their ranks; secretaries, once exclusively men, yielded to the dexterous fingers of women who typed and were recast as "the sunshine of the office," Professor Kessler-Harris said.
Not only are Janeites fans of literature by a woman and about women, but their organization was forced to become dexterous and ironic (not unlike Austen herself) in response to sexism and homosexism that kept members from taking the main stage at literary lectures.
In April 2021 DARPA plans, in collaboration with Space Systems Loral (SSL), a firm in Silicon Valley, to launch an RSGS spacecraft that has two dexterous robotic arms and thrusters sensitive enough to accelerate or slow orbital velocities by as little as a centimetre per second.
" The list was released on Wednesday, naming Megan Thee Stallion for her "dexterous flow and lyrical mastery" (her knees, however, were not mentioned), Adut Akeach for "calling out racism and amplifying the stories of her fellow refugees," and Jean-Raymond's "dedication to centering the Black American experience among others.
Employees at the Fremont plant describe a chaotic workplace in which Silicon Valley ideals of nimble innovation and robotic automation clash with the unglamorous realities of car-making, from the safe use of fork-lift trucks on the shop floor to the dexterous insertion of plastic parts in car interiors.
No fighter wants to keep winding up and swinging at air, so they start waiting a little later to see if the punches are really coming before they attempt to counter, except that 'extra time' doesn't exist when you're dealing with the fastest and most dexterous weapon in fighting—a good jab.
Amazon now uses more than 100,000 robots in warehouses around the world to help move and organize products, according to The New York Times, and it also sponsors an annual robotics competition to help spur innovation in AI that could result in more dexterous and intelligent robots capable of performing complex physical tasks.
Workers still do the "picking" in a warehouse, using their dexterous fingers and discerning brains to take soap and coffee and tubes of toothpaste and millions of other products off the shelves and put them into boxes to fulfill the online shopping orders that make up an increasing portion of consumers' buying patterns.
The animal has earned the reputation of being a unmannerly snack lover, showing a penchant for food with cheese flavors like Cheetos, Goldfish Cheez-its, and other salty treats "She'll go through zippers, tear through backpacks, strollers, climb into the stroller… very dexterous," a park-goer familiar with Kevin's sneaky antics told the FOX affiliate.
Scaramucci used a downtown phrase to describe an underground feat of dexterous self-pleasure, which has creatively taxed the translation teams of several foreign newspapers, cost him a 10 day-old job and made him even more of a punch line on social media platforms and late-night talk shows than he had been.
The authors go on to state that, "Hand coordination should indicate the mystery of the Creator's invention" and conclude:Our study can improve the understanding of the human hand and confirm that the mechanical architecture is the proper design by the Creator for dexterous performance of numerous functions following the evolutionary remodeling of the ancestral hand for millions of years.
They are a conceptual shift from earlier Liang works, including some selected for his Portrait concert: "Serashi Fragments" (2005), a string quartet inspired by a Mongolian chaorer (two-stringed fiddle); "Ascension" (2008), a rollicking brass quintet with percussion; and "Luminous" (2014), a concerto for the dexterous contrabass player Mark Dresser recently released on New World Records.
This blog has mostly treated Tha Block Is Hot as part of a level playing field with the rest of Wayne's catalog: Sure, he was less developed as an artist here, but he was already preternaturally dexterous on the beat, and, in hindsight, there's no question that he had the raw talent and drive to mature into Lil Wayne the superstar.
His own intelligence continually leapt between postulations and speculations, all delivered with an endearing smile: what a thinking machine would have to notice when it drove down the highway, whether robots could be made tiny enough to beat up aphids or dexterous enough to put a pillow in a pillowcase, what would happen if you wrote "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" to a different rhythm.
On the one hand he's probably one of the most gifted and lyrically dexterous British rappers we've ever birthed in the UK; a man who can churn out searing rap mixtapes (see: Young Fire, Old Flame) and God-level freestyles on your favourite YouTube channel without breaking a solitary bead of sweat ("The hardest verse Fire in the Booth has ever had," said Charlie Sloth).
The dexterous Mr. Habjan, with his varied arsenal of puppets and wide-ranging repertoire of voices, including the conductor's nasal Austrian whine, takes us through many such moments, including Böhm's ascendancy to the music directorship of the Semperoper in Dresden, Germany, in 1934, after a conductor opposed to the regime was forced into exile, and Böhm's enthusiastic support for the German annexation of Austria.
The boldest is in the conclusion, where the authors (perhaps unwittingly; more on this below) write that their evidence is confirmation of God's ingenious handiwork: In conclusion, our study can improve the understanding of the human hand and confirm that the mechanical architecture is the proper design by the Creator for dexterous performance of numerous functions following the evolutionary remodeling of the ancestral hand for millions of years.

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