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Monarchies were less ruthless and more dexterous than the brittle republics.
I've found that my handiwork with yarn has helped my arthritic fingers remain more dexterous as I age.
Sure. What is a person if not just a slightly more dexterous arm than the ones that robots so far have?
We fleshy beings remain more creative, more dexterous, and more empathetic—a particularly important skill in health care and law enforcement.
In recent years Goldman had been working to make Marciano's left side more dexterous and move away from being a one handed banger.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The giant Thyrsus is a mythical figure from Tyrol. He is said to have lived in Innerleithen close to Reith. Thyrsus is mentioned in the legend of the giant Haymon. According to tradition, Thyrsus was stronger, more dexterous and half a head taller than Haymon.
Prey is caught while flying along fixed routes at low heights and constant low speeds (c. ), as is typical of harriers. The flight is considered lighter and more dexterous than other harriers enabling it to take more agile prey. When possible it often follows the edges of various vegetation to catch its prey by surprise.
They can also levitate for short periods of time. Female Drow are naturally inclined to priestly magic, and males are naturally inclined towards arcane magic. Like other elves, Drow are more dexterous than humans, but have a weaker constitution. They live to extraordinarily long ages if not killed by violence first, over a thousand years in some cases.
"This Is the Most Amazing Biomimetic Anthropomorphic Robot Hand We've Ever Seen". IEEE Spectrum, Evan Ackerman, 18 Feb 2016"UW team creates robotic hand that learns to become more dexterous than yours". GeekWire, Alan Boyle, May 9, 2016 In January 2017 he was interviewed for the Robots Podcast."Robots Podcast : Physics-based Optimization for Robot Control, with Emo Todorov".
Willy Varela Pupo of El Heraldo deemed the track a "historical collaboration". A Tiempo.com.mx writer who described "La Bicicleta" as amusing, felt that the duo not only showcased their singing talents in it, but their "beautiful friendship" as well. A more mixed review for the song came from Chuck Campbell from Knoxville News Sentinel who felt that Shakira and Vives didn't match and that the former was the more "dexterous" one in the song.
This does not mean that these singers are soubrette sopranos but it does mean they can play soubrette roles. The coloratura soprano has a higher range, can sing more dexterous vocal passages and has a somewhat brighter sound than the soubrette. The lyric soprano has a richer voice and higher range than the soubrette soprano. The mezzo-soprano can sing as high as a soubrette but with a darker timbre and heavier weight in the voice.
Alternatively, dynamic shots were eliminated altogether: in an interview with New Scientist, director of photography John Read spoke of the advantages of circumventing the lack of agility so that the puppets "appear, for example, to walk through doors (although the control wires make this impossible) or pick up a coffee cup (although their fingers are not in fact jointed)."Anderson 2007, p. 39. Live-action shots of human hands were inserted whenever scripts called for more dexterous actions to be performed.Peel, p. 20.
A very few species (for example Amphidromus perversus) show an equal mixture of dextral and sinistral individuals. In humans, chirality (also referred to as handedness or laterality) is an attribute of humans defined by their unequal distribution of fine motor skill between the left and right hands. An individual who is more dexterous with the right hand is called right-handed, and one who is more skilled with the left is said to be left- handed. Chirality is also seen in the study of facial asymmetry.
Engels begins by stating that labour is not only the fundamental source of wealth and value, but that it represents the “basic condition for all human existence,” in the sense that the human mind and body have been produced by the historical process of labour. He suggests that “labour begins with the making of tools,” and therefore the first essential moment in this history was the development of bipedalism, which freed the hominids’ hands to become more dexterous and capable of crafting rudimentary implements. Thus he emphasizes that “the hand is not only the organ of labour, it is also the product of labour.” As subsistence moved beyond basic foraging, so too did hominids' methods of collaboration and need for mutual support. “In short,” wrote Engels, “men in the making arrived at a point where they had something to say to each other.

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