It helped that versatile multiskilled players were there to execute the old trick play.
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Joel Embiid, who evicted Okafor from his low-post perch in Philadelphia, is a multiskilled force of nature.
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But the most encouraging note for the Zags is the crisp play of Killian Tillie, their multiskilled but oft-injured big man.
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"Our associates will increasingly be multiskilled, work in teams and be cross-trained in several functions," Walmart spokeswoman Jami Lamontagne told Business Insider in an email.
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Zizic played in Turkey for the former Cleveland coach David Blatt, who recently called him "a great pick" soon to join the growing list of multiskilled European frontcourt revelations.
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Sikura is a multiskilled playmaker, Gaudette has a lethal shot and Stevens, at 6-foot-2 and 191 pounds, does a lot of the dirty work along the boards and in front of the net.
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If a full-body sex robot does emerge anytime soon, it will likely be designed for little more than sex and companionship, not function as the multiskilled 1950s-style homemakers that the enemies of feminism dream of.
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One of the most sought-after silversmiths of his time, the multiskilled Valadier oversaw a busy workshop that supplied popes, aristocrats and visiting royalty with objects and statues for high altars, private chapels and the most lavish of libraries and dinner tables.
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During her career, Callow was among the most feared sluggers of the AAGPBL. A four-time All-Star, she was the Babe Ruth equivalent of the AAGPBL, accumulating more home runs and triples than any other player in league history. A rare combination of power, speed, patience at the plate and fielding in a multiskilled package, she also overwhelm opposite teams with her speed, by drawing walks, stealing bases, and catching difficult fly balls.
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By 2010 the 9000 strong multiskilled Border Force was in place. He was appointed a CBE in the 2010 New Year Honours for his contribution to border security. In 2010, with Ministerial approval, he began to introduce a more risk-based approach to delivering improved front line detection – partly to increase the efficiency of the overall operation, partly to manage and mitigate the impact of an £85m running cost reduction and partly to line up more effectively with other policing operational approaches.
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