It is more to say that athletic prowess does not necessarily trump experience, especially when a similar degree of prowess is sitting across the ring.
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The reason for the revelations, many analysts say, is that Pyongyang believes convincing the world, and its own people, of its nuclear prowess is as important as the prowess itself.
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Magic Bar, because of his digging prowess — told me.
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For all its prowess, there's something weird about the NSX.
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Historically, neither heavyweight nation is known for its soccer prowess.
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Kindred is quick to recognize Amazon's prowess in this department.
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They are renowned for their pedagogical prowess, especially in maths.
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And her stylist Thomas Christos's prowess played a starring role.
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Its reputation was made on the prowess of its stockpickers.
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Others in the industry are more open about his prowess.
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"No one can argue his golf prowess," one user wrote.
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This isn't the first quarter to prove Microsoft's cloud prowess.
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Trump has also previously praised Hussein's prowess at killing terrorists.
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The S60 also boosts the waterproofing prowess of its predecessors.
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Vocal IQ could enhance Siri natural language (read: conversational) prowess.
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Moreover, there's little support for those who display athletic prowess.
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Nor can Iceland boast a long history of footballing prowess.
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Maybe all that topless posing prowess comes straight from mom.
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For all her paranormal prowess, Susan never quite tells you.
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Hillary Clinton's running mate is known for his harmonica prowess.
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Hansson also attributes Sweden's tech prowess to a surprising source.
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Will she stare down the audience with her telekinetic prowess?
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Turns out that people have heard about our military prowess.
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Harden's core strength is his prowess as a defensive rebounder.
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A tape called Hoop Life asserted Lil B's basketball prowess.
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The idea is to discover acceleration, handling and braking prowess.
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Nuclear prowess is a crucial component of North Korea's identity.
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Suddenly, Wright's proclamations of Colon's hitting prowess again seemed farcical.
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Dr. Cooley attributed his surgical skills to his athletic prowess.
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Ms. Lewis attributes the split for Mr. Fontana's artistic prowess.
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Nuclear prowess is a crucial part of his regime's identity.
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Bilateral trade balances are not a measure of comparative prowess.
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They're of people renowned for physical prowess and athletic ability.
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Here, we were shown the title ship's true prowess. 1.
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In that moment, there was no denying the production's prowess.
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Improv is hard enough; making it rhyme requires special prowess.
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One of his raps, "Grand Champion," extols his pinball prowess.
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But he is so much more than his athletic prowess.
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That not only vindicates those sceptical of Mr Trump's legislative prowess.
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Despite their prowess, they know it won't be an easy road.
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Beastwars' live prowess is downright legendary south of the equator, too.
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This could be your chance to show off your culinary prowess.
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Every group must execute their walk, showing off their float prowess.
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However, the regime often touts its military prowess amid ongoing negotiations.
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Is it related to the string-gathering prowess of Gay Talese?
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But there is no reason to lie about your kitchen prowess.
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India's growing prowess in finance contrasts with its weakness in manufacturing.
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On Thursday, the president praised Mr. Penske for his business prowess.
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But when it comes to arcade games, the prowess is real.
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This points to the third area of China's fintech prowess: investment.
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Remember how he won over Earl G with his cricket prowess?
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This extension of their technical prowess is critical to Apple's success.
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Expected goals can measure striking prowess, but also shot-stopping ability.
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That said, as Sosa's offensive prowess increased, his other skills declined.
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Spears, 35, even cartwheeled across the sand, working her physical prowess.
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Adlesh did his best to equal Garner's 3-point prowess early.
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But that prowess is not reflected in its dealings with Williams.
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Though, she did have this to say about Fisher's sexual prowess.
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Athletes are assessed on their physical prowess before being awarded medals.
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Some countries ignore judges' managerial prowess when deciding whom to promote.
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Ahead, click on to soak in Bella and Rihanna's styling prowess.
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But perhaps his second TD was his monument to his prowess.
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And a country that trades so much on its financial prowess?
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Given Andre the Giant's physical prowess, capturing his likeness wasn't easy.
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Using its provisions as a springboard would amplify Trump's negotiating prowess.
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They are the companies that have the distribution and branding prowess.
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The former head of the DNI touting The Worm's diplomatic prowess?
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But this investing prowess was not born out of sheer luck.
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Not because of her planking prowess; she's got that in spades.
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Wedren: That was when you proved your managerial prowess… Wain: Right.
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In the cloud computing business, Google's technology prowess is rarely questioned.
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With prowess of this magnitude, relaxing the ingenuity would mean ruin.
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But these companies symbolize American creativity, entrepreneurial prowess, and job creation.
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These days, Cruise seems most intent on demonstrating his physical prowess.
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") to his 10-year-old son's technological prowess ("He has computers.
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Mississippi State's defensive prowess emerged against the Abilene Christian running game.
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Friends of Mr. Rowley noted his prowess as a dumpster diver.
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Tyler, the Creator, is known for his caustic, verbose rapping prowess.
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Korean schoolchildren are taught of Admiral Yi's military prowess and ingenuity.
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The company has become a totem of China's recent technological prowess.
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Germany's export prowess had given it nine successive years of growth.
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Indeed, her punching prowess was part of an early campaign video.
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ZTE's punishment, in particular, exposed big gaps in China's economic prowess.
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Now, he is harnessing his considerable marketing prowess to sell Stoicism.
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Warren's grassroots fundraising prowess shows she doesn't need big corporate money.
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Their prowess and resilience will be key in addressing future challenges.
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Facebook's shareholders have been rightfully rewarded for the company's marketing prowess.
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But his prowess didn't compare to his co-star's, she said.
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I remembered the stories of her prowess in the Lockless kitchen.
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But her physical prowess is an important part of her story.
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And John isn't the only Podesta with prowess in the kitchen.
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Mullinax said his partner's putting prowess was making it easy for him.
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In fields where physical prowess matters, such as sports, it is obvious.
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After the war, it conquered foreign markets with its remarkable manufacturing prowess.
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That's sparked concerns of host institutions unknowingly contributing to Beijing's defense prowess.
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He is, furthermore, starting against a team known for its defensive prowess.
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And her style prowess goes way beyond name dropping brands on records.
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Kent told me IBM wanted to apply Watson's prowess to solve problems.
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The tracks, unsurprisingly, demonstrate the musician's vocal prowess which defined his career.
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Kohli's success off the pitch is matched by his prowess on it.
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The city's second black mayor, his problem-solving prowess was hard-won.
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It was these experiences that gave the little boy his mechanical prowess.
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YouTube indexes the world's online recorded video content with Google's search prowess.
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It's not just energy or sexual prowess but the thrill of anticipation.
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This isn't the first time Lopez has showed off Emme's vocal prowess.
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Criteria typically include understanding of relevant law, administrative prowess, and judicial temperament.
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Until recently officials and executives believed their own declarations of technological prowess.
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Senator Ted Cruz quotes "Scarface" and boasts of his beer pong prowess.
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Like other asset managers, Baillie Gifford is developing its own research prowess.
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One documentary on state television applauded Xi's prowess on the global stage.
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This mesh of firms, ideas and standards reflects and magnifies American prowess.
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But it owes something, too, to optimism about the bank's digital prowess.
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But at some point, a player's physical prowess reaches its natural limit.
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This robot arm has neither problem-solving prowess nor fine motor skills.
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The prowess of a Jordan Peele film reveals itself in the dive.
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The US has long been aware of North Korea's prowess in cyberspace.
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Wayne Gretzky was celebrated as the Great One for his scoring prowess.
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But the Nordic's prowess in clean tech isn't due to location alone.
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This went far way beyond a hoary boast about his business prowess.
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It's an occasion the North typically uses to demonstrate its military prowess.
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The weekend marked the latest public test of each campaign's organizational prowess.
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That said, Steil could inherit some of his former boss's fundraising prowess.
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Still, Nicholson's fundraising prowess and national support make him a strong contender.
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India's restive Communist circles came to extol and emulate his tactical prowess.
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It could be the prowess of school children at a particular sport.
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Behind the scenes, his team took credit for the president's business prowess.
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Across seven fights, there were occasional moments of impressive combat sporting prowess.
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Without your Snapchat prowess I would be completely out of the loop.
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It's been a key driver in the state's technology and innovation prowess.
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But what we've just learned is that his negotiating prowess began early.
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But it has nothing to do with his prowess on the field.
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Decades ago, Germany's power plants were a symbol of its engineering prowess.
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On several occasions, Thomas told me graphically of his own sexual prowess.
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Langer and McCarron, on the other hand, have maintained their putting prowess.
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Mr. Ellison had long spoken glowingly of Mr. Hurd's prowess in operations.
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Your technical prowess is so much a part of your paintings' impact.
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I do appreciate the technical prowess in things — like Charles Burchfield's watercolors.
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Statcast's data further illuminated his fielding prowess with something called Catch Probability.
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I admired his athletic prowess from afar and his humanity close up.
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He has the opportunity to demonstrate that prowess in the science arena.
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Prepare to surprise them all with your soon-to-come gifting prowess.
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Mr. Benderoth had previously drawn news coverage for his weight-lifting prowess.
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They don't respond to it with martial prowess or stoic durability, either.
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His puck-moving prowess can aid in neutralizing the Blues' vicious forecheck.
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Each boasts of his own prowess and the weakness of his opponent.
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Muhammad's hijab seems to garner more media attention than her athletic prowess.
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Brady has continually showed off his athletic prowess in the face of critics.
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But these only reward a team's bowling prowess, not its batting or fielding.
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This isn't the first time Microsoft has demonstrated its real-time translation prowess.
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Google is using its machine learning prowess to respond to emails for you.
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"It's not nothing I haven't seen," Westbrook told reporters of Curry's offensive prowess.
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Throughout the millennia, war was essentially defined by muscular prowess on the battlefield.
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Javier Bardem is, once again, standing by the filmmaking prowess of Woody Allen.
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Then there was also his athletic prowess and his grasp of quantum computing.
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With hindsight, given its prowess in computer engineering, all this will look obvious.
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And they have the financial prowess and production capacity to accomplish that goal.
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In 1900 it displayed a combination of laissez-faire politics and manufacturing prowess.
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He is Charlie Murphy underestimating the ball prowess of a high-heeled Prince.
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The recall is unprecedented for Samsung, which prides itself on its manufacturing prowess.
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Despite its strong selfie prowess, the phone itself is fairly average, specs-wise.
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Despite his fundraising prowess, there are some signs of trouble ahead for Ryan.
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All nominated actors choose the single episode they believe best exemplifies their prowess.
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And Saladin's conquests owed more to artifice and luck than to military prowess.
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The shocking defeat brought the Islamic militant group's military prowess to the fore.
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The one item that requires no further investigation is Trump's deal-making prowess.
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Unmade leant their creative prowess to the proceedings, providing some intelligently crafted knitwear.
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None of them arrested me with that seductive prowess that I'd been promised.
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Sanders did not exaggerate his athletic prowess, so we rate his claim true.
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Just look at the tax-dodging prowess of the nine largest U.S. banks.
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And, in other ways, India has tried to showcase its prowess in space.
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Additionally, she's known for using her fundraising prowess to promote other women candidates.
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That option has excited shareholders who are skeptical of Pfizer's deal-making prowess.
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And his fundraising prowess suggests it would not be wise to underestimate him.
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European men around the same time wore codpieces to advertise their phallic prowess.
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His hockey prowess earned him a scholarship to Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.
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With his technological prowess and magical abilities, Doom is quite the formidable foe.
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Ryan has referenced his fundraising prowess as the primary justification for staying on.
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A less intentional humor arises in brawls designed to highlight Master Durand's prowess.
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Most of the luminaries came here before they had demonstrated their scientific prowess.
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He makes the analogy of a peacock that wants to display his prowess.
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The prowess of Giuseppe Mezzofanti (1774-1849) is more astounding and better documented.
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The European Commission has revealed its plan to strengthen the continent's military prowess.
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But her celebrity prowess falters throughout the rest of her one-hour special.
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By the 1960s, Ferrari's cars demonstrated their prowess on and off the track.
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Check out the Future Prowess Islamic Foundation website and see how to help.
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Asserting its growing economic prowess, China challenges criticisms of its human rights record.
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Your dad who loves Steely Dan because of their technical prowess is down.
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She's also inspiring her fellow songwriters along the way with her lyrical prowess.
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Despite his punching prowess, the majority of Muhammad's wins have come by decision.
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So how has nearly a decade of political prowess been working for us?
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In addition to the technical prowess, the pattern language here is unusually rich.
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There is symmetry in Hadfield's Rangers career befitting his toughness and scoring prowess.
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As with most Pixar movies, there is technical prowess to admire as well.
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"Regardless of the genre, they evinced their affinity, prowess and mastery," she said.
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Anderson, a 6-foot-10 forward, is not known for his defensive prowess.
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But what does prowess mean at a time of economic and security crises?
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Rivalries in Silicon Valley once revolved around technological prowess, consumer allegiance, and profitability.
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The technology was part of Democrats' broader efforts to match Republicans' digital prowess.
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Is it because it's indicative of something about Weber or his sexual prowess?
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Dr. Dre's business prowess has inspired the likes of billionaire mogul Richard Branson.
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And above all, a luminous star of physical prowess and palpable romantic presence.
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VoteVets lacks a grassroots base and is not known for its organizing prowess.
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It's not always about launching an attack where the opposition military prowess lies.
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Netanyahu has dismissed Saar's challenge, talking up his security credentials and international prowess.
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Does the best athlete you know repeatedly inform you of their athletic prowess?
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Most people attend the A.C.P.T. to test their solving prowess against the champions.
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He was a caricature, a father living vicariously through his son's athletic prowess.
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However, this outrage turns to admiration the moment people witness Carol's boxing prowess.
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The greatest superpower in this series isn't magic or physical prowess, it's practicality.
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It's an understandable -- and indeed compelling -- way to frame his unprecedented social media prowess.
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The prowess of AI has raised concerns by many, including tech titan Elon Musk.
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But it is not just Olympic sailing prowess on show in Bermuda's Great Sound.
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Landers says it wasn't easy to get his camera-making prowess to this point.
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For a 17-year-old, Amanda Steele sure has a lot of makeup prowess.
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It's unclear whether Trump's self-proclaimed negotiating prowess can end the months-long impasse.
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Sebastian finishes loudly and dramatically with lots of fanfare, proving our assassin's sexual prowess.
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Trump's claims to sporting prowess, especially on the golf course, are numerous and unverifiable.
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Sefolosha, known for his defensive prowess, likely would be been assigned to guard James.
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This is an area where Google's artificial intelligence prowess is being put to use.
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Jessie James Decker has all the confidence in the world regarding her parenting prowess.
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Inaugurated in 1981, the TGV is regarded as an emblem of national technical prowess.
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Or would he be saved by the bureaucratically unencumbered prowess of a local doctor?
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You triumph over the demon in a stunning display of grit and martial prowess.
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Still, none of these campaigns is close to the fundraising prowess of the president.
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Can we get a scientific study on whether or not vocal prowess is genetic?
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Like their human counterparts, robos may have a tendency to oversell their investing prowess.
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Not on their investing prowess, but rather on the fees that their investors pay.
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In other words, Diana's fearless prowess on the battlefield in acts two and three?
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"Amazing China", currently smashing box-office records for a documentary, extols Chinese technological prowess.
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But one nation that prides itself on its sporting prowess will again be absent.
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But regardless, it's time we explore the prowess of these ooey-gooey sweet treats.
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Boaty McBoatface may be better known for its name than for its oceangoing prowess.
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However, his prowess on the field was not limited to just throwing the ball.
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But it isn't just physical prowess that makes Doggo a very good robo-boy.
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The French take linguistic prowess as a proxy for intellectual agility of all kinds.
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Sanders outraised Clinton in January and February, largely buoyed by his online fundraising prowess.
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She also claims she looks like Prince, and has musical prowess like her father.
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And considering the artistic prowess needed in drag, maybe this isn't such a surprise.
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Exhibiting a prowess with collage, the artist branches into multimedia with her Antiheroes series.
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But reports of Mr Bolt's powers go beyond his own prowess on the track.
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Better scrutiny of technical prowess, however, might give Paralympians more confidence in the system.
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According to Reuters, Rouhani said Iran's military prowess would deter Washington from aggressive action.
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Mr. McPhatter was remembered for his smile, his protective instincts and his athletic prowess.
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The president was quick, once aboard Air Force One, to celebrate his negotiating prowess.
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While the Wave isn't a speaker, HP is still advertising its prowess as one.
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At the start of Super Bowl LI, their prowess was on display once again.
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To build a large following, the monks have put their digital prowess to work.
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Seeing someone with his power and prowess motivated everyone currently working on Black Panther.
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An entire day of all that prowess, energy and virtuosity would have been astounding.
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However, IBM's confidence in its operating system prowess led others to take similar chances.
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The looks appeared to focus more on the styling than the actual design prowess.
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Slonim remarked that for all its debating prowess, the system still has no tact.
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Phyllis was known for her femininity in addition to her prowess in the ring.
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Regardless of how much musical prowess someone has, this remains a cool little trick.
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Investors should not overlook Intel's artificial intelligence prowess, according to one Wall Street firm.
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The Worldwide Developers Conference gives Apple a chance to show off its technical prowess.
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And they were smart to showcase their prowess with two of Dvorak's finest works.
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His academic record and sporting prowess have earned him free tuition and daily lunch.
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The Biles family's story is unique — nearly as exceptional as her incomparable tumbling prowess.
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A new documentary explores the Rolling Stones bassist's musical prowess and avoidance of excess.
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"Hong Kong lives and dies on its prowess as a financial center," he said.
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I appreciate her legal prowess and believe she can own him in a debate.
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While her prowess in debate has remained a constant, her political views have not.
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And yet, without Daltrey's prowess and powers of interpretation, his nervous capacity, no Who.
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Attorney General Arely Goméz says the capture was the result of Mexican intelligence prowess.
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America and China, in particular, see it as a means of asserting technological prowess.
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And after showing her prowess on the field, Rapinoe doubled down off the field.
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Still, the label "writer's writer," with its connotations of mere technical prowess, doesn't fit.
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The inventor Thomas A. Edison lent his scientific prowess to the United States Navy.
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Instagram would not be where it is without Facebook's technical, product, and advertising prowess.
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You might be wondering whether there's a secret score rating your prowess on Tinder.
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Kim Kardashian West used her social media prowess on Saturday to urge Texas Gov.
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And there's no reason Iran couldn't use its cyber prowess again to hit America.
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But sports fans love athletes for their athletic prowess, not for their political views.
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Still, China has seemed to double-down on achieving technological prowess for the future.
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He hoped U.S. technological prowess would better protect the American people by developing defenses.
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He previously held senior United States government positions that focused on China's technological prowess.
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The President needs to spend money, time and organizational prowess on a primary fight.
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They've also said they hope to use their technical prowess to address the problem.
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Instagram. And Korey said that's not only because of her company's social media prowess.
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Beijing has been using that prowess for leverage in its trade war with Washington.
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The race for 5G Researchers have good reason to believe in Huawei's technical prowess.
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There was a great deal of pride in his high intelligence and political prowess.
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Are you more or less impressed by the athletic prowess of N.F.L. wide receivers?
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As you might expect, that readership is not there for displays of technical prowess.
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She's a woman known for her fighting prowess and, to some degree, stage presence.
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None of these candidates has ever topped a poll or showed formidable fundraising prowess.
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Even now, with the price of oil depressed, Texas' economic prowess is on full display.
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LinkedIn search tipsLinkedIn is built for finding job opportunities and showing off your professional prowess.
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Let this be a lesson to us all: beware of a partner with Photoshop prowess.
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According to Collins, the famed Italian prowess for design beauty is evident in the marque.
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Photo: Getty Hacking the power grid is one of the holy grails of hacker prowess.
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This is not the first time Putin has showed off his musical prowess in public.
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And mistaking his contrarian opinions about art versus life for intellectual prowess, she falls hard.
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Being a Range Rover and all, the Velar promises power, off-road prowess, and pampering.
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Locked Shields challenges participating countries to show off their defensive prowess, rather than offensive firepower.
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The family later relocated to Houston, Texas where Holmes showed early signs of academic prowess.
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If Howard wants to reach a level of athletic prowess, again, more power to her.
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After all, inhabitants of the San Francisco Bay area pride themselves on their recycling prowess.
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Her gym prowess is one reason why she's feeling good – with no plans to retire.
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Trump has at times made it clear he isn't keen on limiting America's nuclear prowess.
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Coco Rocha, a model known for her posing prowess, was the star of the show.
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Whatever the case, the results are more about the team's prowess and less about his.
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AMD founder Jerry Sanders was fond of flashy suits and boasted of his manufacturing prowess.
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Superstition runs in my family the way athletic prowess or blue eyes run in others.
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Ken has always been pretty fit, but never to the degree of Batman's physical prowess.
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Koenig showed off his long-range prowess, drilling 5 of 7 from 3-point range.
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It was obvious she had the physical prowess and psychological makeup of a seasoned athlete.
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Her family encouraged her, urging her to open a restaurant and share her culinary prowess.
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GERMANY'S EXPORTING prowess is so impressive that other countries seek to import even its policies.
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Despite its Mandarin prowess, Deep Speech 2 wasn't originally trained to understand Chinese at all.
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Dodge is proud of its prowess and added this point prominently into its press kit.
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Ali was known not only for his athletic prowess but also for his social activism.
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But the YPJ is now celebrated for its battlefield prowess; some women even command men.
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Earlier this year, scientists created a vending machine that showed the crows' prowess solving problems.
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Story after story about his town hall prowess are showing up in newspapers and newscasts.
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An illustrious career Whitaker, a southpaw known for his defensive prowess, grew up in Norfolk.
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It was a successful operation, a moment of relief and a demonstration of technical prowess.
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It will create tens of thousands of American jobs and will strengthen America's manufacturing prowess.
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The Joint Strike Fighter suffers serious, ongoing problems that cast doubt on its combat prowess.
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It feels like you are drowning as everyone on the beach applauds your swimming prowess.
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So what hope do smaller outlets without the technological or strategic prowess hope to have?
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The Sciences, only Sleep's fourth full-length album, is a flooring display of doom prowess.
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But they'll also lack the methodical flow and individual prowess that's required to score efficiently.
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Renowned for his card-playing prowess, Ergen's poker face on spectrum is hurting not helping.
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Use all of your magnificent acting prowess to milk the moment as long as possible.
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But last week, Scott found herself needing to defend her programming prowess against trolls online.
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But this car's technical prowess does turn us to the more meritorious matter of engineering.
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In the first ad, "Onions," Apple highlights the 4K video prowess of the iPhone 6S.
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That's more surprising than their scoring prowess, bested only by the historic Warriors and Raptors.
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A trend of declining reserves was tarnishing AIG's reputation for underwriting prowess and mitigating risk.
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Will, as DeMario had done during the basketball date, impresses Rachel with his athletic prowess.
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The Sunway supercomputer in Wuxi is a marvel of Chinese manufacturing prowess, Dr. Dongorra noted.
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It is worthy of notice that this ranking doesn't correlate to GDP or military prowess.
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Brin came to the US when he was 6 and quickly proved his academic prowess.
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Sharon Osbourne starred in a special about her real estate prowess called "Sharon Flipping Osbourne."
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While others used the opportunity to poke fun at themselves and their social media prowess.
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Tennessee is decent defensively but not strong enough to overcome its lack of scoring prowess.
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Or, will it reclaim its legendary research prowess designed to impact law, regulation and culture?
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Are you willing to have jealous colleagues ascribe your well-earned achievements to sexual prowess?
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As a result, many have turned their fundraising prowess to raising money for these candidates.
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"I think I'm worth the trouble," she said snappily, seemingly referring to her fundraising prowess.
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Rosita does have one thing over her real-life counterpart, though: some serious engineering prowess.
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And while Sansa was a little disturbed by Arya's prowess, Brienne seemed straight-up impressed.
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But even the four-piece's axe-slinging prowess is undercut by their love of inanity.
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They showed prowess in designing the sound and getting everything built to the proper specifications.
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Hope: The use of our expanding intellectual prowess to accelerate our appreciation of the universe.
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Perhaps his biggest frustration is that he believes the investigations are hindering his governing prowess.
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Despite his investing prowess, there have been a few Warren Buffett mistakes over the years.
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Finland's Noora Raty, named the best goalie at the 2018 Olympics, attests to Agosta's prowess.
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The Remain side will never forgive the Leavers if Brexit destroys our budding culinary prowess.
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The presidential race gave O'Rourke a chance to keep at least his fundraising prowess going.
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They also provided ample material to mock Mr. Trump's oft-repeated claims of financial prowess.
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The administration is right to be concerned about America's technological prowess and protecting sensitive infrastructure.
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The car was quiet for a long moment after Becca's story of my swimming prowess.
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Knowing his technical prowess, doctors began asking Mr. Bakken to help them fix electronic equipment.
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SHANGHAI — D.J.I., the popular drone maker, stands as a symbol of China's growing technology prowess.
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Still, its prowess and dedication have set off alarms within the United States' defense establishment.
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A decade ago, behemoths like Google and Apple were considered unparalleled in their technology prowess.
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By contrast, the Bushmen in the Kalahari honored the extraordinary prowess of the greatest hunter.
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Despite Google's algorithmic prowess, it still took substantial human labor to check the software's work.
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So far, artificial-intelligence researchers have mostly built machines capable of demonstrating their own prowess.
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Moreover, Mr. Trump's handling of trade negotiations has called into question his deal-making prowess.
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With the help of human tutors, some captive animals have developed especially impressive linguistic prowess.
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That kind of ensemble work is the group's specialty, but there's individual prowess here, too.
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The author's prowess as a rapper comes across in extended sections of punchy free verse.
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Fundraising prowess really sets a floor for possible success but doesn't always raise the ceiling.
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Georgina Bloomberg and Jennifer Gates saying their vast fortunes come from their show-jumping prowess?
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A lot of what you'll hear about CBD's prowess will be anecdotal or marketing hype.
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It has a growing cloud-computing business and increasingly extols its prowess with big data.
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Netanyahu had played down Saar's challenge, talking up his own security credentials and international prowess.
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Republicans acknowledge Kelly's fundraising prowess but say they are not caught off guard by it.
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The double-talking Greenspan actually bragged about his prowess in generating something he called "disinflation".
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They also worry about attempts to alter genes for physical features, intelligence or athletic prowess.
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But, Lil Wayne's "6 MInutes" verse is an unrelenting exhibition of his prowess and creativity.
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Uber needed someone with "a great amount of negotiation prowess and relationships," Mr. Khosrowshahi said.
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Their joint military prowess overwhelmed Baekje and Goguryeo, seizing full control of both by 1523.
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But his culinary profession did not prohibit him from remuneration based on his athletic prowess.
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Before Collins's arrest, McMurray hadn't shown much prowess as a candidate — in fundraising or otherwise.
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They're all being trained to turn their bodies into weapons in ways beyond physical prowess.
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Grab an ice cold drink and some snacks, and enjoy the athletic prowess before you.
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With just a few creative cookout essentials, flexing your hostess prowess and impressing guests is simple.
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Expect this to be a mental game showdown as much as a display of technical prowess.
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Despite their interior prowess, the Mavericks managed only a two-point lead entering the second period.
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Urban Decay has tapped Winkle to show off her beauty prowess as its latest Monthly Muse.
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" She added, "let me just tell you about my prowess as a shopper, it's pretty astounding.
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The accolade is hardly the first time BTS has been recognised for its social media prowess.
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Her body is too voluptuous (read: sexual) to fulfill men's fantasies of sexual conquest and prowess.
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Europe's biggest economy owes much of its exporting prowess to its small and mid-sized manufacturers.
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Badges are a sign of prowess in Tetris 99, awarded to players for knocking out others.
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This might have something to do with his British accent or maybe it's his culinary prowess.
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Indicating intellectual prowess, this line shows one's ability to think clearly and communicate thoughts to others.
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Pelosi, known for her fundraising prowess and political knowledge, has been leading House Democrats since 2003.
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Despite this, today, new gaming platforms are still typically sold on the premise of technological prowess.
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Now Kardashian is using her social media prowess to promote the pop star's new album, Glory.
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Some are combining skills in unusual ways: Amazon mixes digital prowess with just-in-time logistics.
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The omnium is the ultimate track cycling test with the disciplines requiring sprinting prowess and endurance.
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China's growing tech prowess is putting new strains on globalisation, beyond old arguments about stolen jobs.
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For all of its consumer electronics prowess, mobile has always been a tough proposition for Sony .
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Omar's fundraising prowess places her with some of the top House Democrats in the first quarter.
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The Chicago native recently crashed a White House press briefing to talk up the team's prowess.
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If nothing else, it was a great example of the animation prowess of developer Naughty Dog.
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He has put its burgeoning energy prowess to the test with sanctions on Iran and Venezuela.
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Do you trust your investment prowess enough to put your 4013(k) plan on the line?
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By the next spring, he had regained his mental prowess, scoring A's in all his classes.
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Because of her age, though, Hudson has had to prove her business prowess to potential clients.
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I was privileged to be able to go back and boost my prowess, which was dwindling.
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Budget and market rally Trump's dealmaking prowess will be tested, as two spending deadlines loom large.
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This will hurt the party's fundraising, but what good did Clinton's fundraising prowess do against Trump?
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Far be it from me, of all people, to doubt the legendary prowess of the Goldblum.
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The teenager's visual prowess is on full display in his recently completed comic zine Old Shirt.
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Given that Trump is a pathological liar, we cannot be sure of his youthful athletic prowess.
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Negotiators must pivot around government strengths, such as contract renegotiation and prowess in opening doors abroad.
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And during interviews for a biography, Trump bragged about his baseball prowess to author Michael D'Antonio.
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The scale of the recall is unprecedented for Samsung, which prides itself on its manufacturing prowess.
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When pressed, that same candidate implied that his personal and directive and leadership prowess would prevail.
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People who work on art, design and photography will probably appreciate the color prowess the most.
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Mars in Aquarius values team work and intellectual prowess, but it's also highly competitive and impulsive.
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But we knew with Andre's length and prowess, we knew we could make him shoot shots.
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Yet beyond this prowess, Cuomo is a vulnerable candidate with a questionable record of progressive success.
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Their new EP, Move Like a Ghost, sees toyGuitar continuing to flex their catchy songwriting prowess.
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The two marquee products both companies used to show off their AI prowess were surprisingly similar.
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For the Greeks, sport was a way for citizens to demonstrate their athleticism, determination, and prowess.
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Jared's sexual prowess adds to a character book that's growing sadder and stranger by the episode.
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He's a sensitive compassionate thinker, in a time when people only respect strength and violent prowess.
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"Waiting to Exhale" (1995) highlights the incredible prowess of female R&B artists of the '90s.
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Chrissy Teigen is known for her cooking prowess, so I had high expectations for her recipe.
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Since coming to power, he has made athletic prowess and national pride pillars of his rule.
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He brags incessantly about his alleged prowess, like how far he can hit a golf ball.
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And then, to further provoke us, he put his raunchy, eccentric sexual prowess on full display.
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Tying can be erotic, about interesting knots and suspensions, sexual or about athletic prowess said Barkas.
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Salah is treasured across the United Kingdom and the Middle East for his outstanding athletic prowess.
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Look instead at free throw percentage to get a better read on a player's shooting prowess.
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The "Uncharted" series is known for its ability to showcase the graphical prowess of PlayStation consoles.
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Mr. Trump campaigned as a businessman whose deal-making prowess would translate directly into reforming Washington.
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That has raised questions about just how much Ms. Pelosi's vaunted fund-raising prowess still matters.
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Many Vietnamese men believe drinking the blood of snakes increases both good fortune and sexual prowess.
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He was repeatedly caught on tape, the feds claim, boasting of his prowess to kill Americans.
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His physical prowess is a terrifying contrast to the mild-mannered, cerebral personality we've already seen.
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McConnell's judicial confirmation prowess could have immediate implications, even without the rule change on debate time.
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Tiny perfume vessels in rich blues and greens show remarkable prowess with the delicate material. Textile?
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Manually removing the unwanted program is also possible, although this approach takes time and technical prowess.
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With her extraordinary prowess, Ms. Peck can afford to be more reckless, to enjoy herself more.
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The fundraising prowess of his best known rival could make his 2020 task even more difficult.
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LEONARD IS HONORED Kawhi Leonard tends to shrug off all the accolades for his defensive prowess.
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Trump allies see it all as evidence of the president bringing his communication prowess to Washington.
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Saccone, meanwhile, dismissed Lamb's fundraising prowess in comments to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published on Friday.
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It was a time when the new Islamic Republic was beginning to demonstrate its military prowess.
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Artemi Panarin's ever-present smile and polished scoring prowess are now firmly part of the Rangers.
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But physical prowess may be a contraindication of "maleness" when wielded recklessly or for criminal purpose.
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Domino's tech prowess has been credited with driving the brand's market share growth in recent years.
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Nash has quietly reasserted his offensive prowess after scoring a career-low 15 times last season.
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But Ackman's investing prowess also helped him get ahead of the market's historic plunge this month.
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Asserting physical prowess was a way to disprove the old stereotype that ballet was not manly.
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Hillary Clinton stood on the debate stage with Donald Trump in command of her political prowess.
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Eric: I'm not really attracted to art that is "good" because of the artist's technical prowess.
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Sometimes, you need to have a clear understanding of Hulk Hogan's musical prowess to decode trash talk.
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Babe Wine has become popular thanks to the social media prowess of Ostrovsky and the Cohen brothers.
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And the teen reality star proved her gramming prowess on Wednesday, posting a string of moody shots.
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He also reportedly made comments about employees' sexual prowess in reference to how they did their jobs.
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For the liberal whites, quips about black men's prowess in bed are witty and tongue-in-cheek.
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It all clicked because of Pixar's animation prowess and the voice talents of people like Owen Wilson.
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And, yes, her style and beauty prowess has certainly helped to make her all the more #iconic.
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When he entered the U.S. Army, his banjo prowess resulted in a rapid rise through the ranks.
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Bangalore is one of India's most cosmopolitan cities, known for its diversity, scientific attitude and technical prowess.
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It's in high school that boys' popularity is gained by the allusion of sexual prowess or experience.
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With all its engineering prowess, however, the supercharging is where the true family friendliness starts to shine.
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Her charitable prowess even drew notice from former President Barack Obama, who recognized her efforts in 2011.
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Boyang Jin of China, known for his quadruple jump prowess, obliged with several in his "Spiderman" routine.
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That may be too good an opportunity to showcase North Korean prowess for Kim to pass up.
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Feel like it's time to bring something new to the table (literally) and enhance your culinary prowess?
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Gomez is speaking out about her social media prowess in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
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He only is interested in Brienne for her prowess and how impressive she is as a woman.
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And women shouldn't be made to feel like their sexual prowess is ruined when they aren't submissive.
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Archie even used his musical prowess to attract a teacher who was several years older than him.
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There are also a number of online resources including Reddit threads talking about this thing's emulation prowess.
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When earlier in his career, Graham cofounded a software company called ViaWeb, few doubted his engineering prowess.
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Last December, Theresa May cited the East India Company as an example of Britain's historical trading prowess.
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Google showed off the Pixel's prowess in lowlight situations, helped along by the camera's 1.55 micron pixels.
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On Microsoft's end, Emoji8 is supposed to show how quick and flexible its machine learning prowess is.
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Amazon's online sales prowess, meanwhile, means that it shakes up any market it decides to move into.
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After the Soviet Union collapsed, it regained its old religiously resonant name but kept its nuclear prowess.
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The creative prowess of a great artist is contingent upon what they do with what they have.
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In America, in particular, biomedical-research prowess and the health of the population are increasingly poorly correlated.
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Britney Spears is getting "stronger" every day — and treating fans to another glimpse of her gym prowess.
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After a delay caused by strong winds the assembled spectators witnessed a balletic display of technological prowess.
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As one would imagine of a Motion City fan, Chip's sexual prowess leaves much to be desired.
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The paper, at once strong and malleable, became a tool for Antoni to reveal her sculptural prowess.
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Unrelated: I love watching goofy mathematicians use their prowess in numbers for silly things like card tricks.
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Their sexual prowess (or lack thereof), boring voices, and "tiny baby hands" are all up for criticism.
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Apart from her undeniable acting prowess, Brown already has Nala's playful spirit and instant lovability down pat.
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Zemeckis uses his technical prowess to take a movie audience into the doll-village, now named Marwen.
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Sony's audio prowess has created a pair of cans on par with what you'll get from Bose.
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In a city proud of its technological prowess, the outage forced residents back to the dark ages.
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The Bridgewater memo said Rubinstein's technological prowess would help enhance the firm's systematized style of decision making.
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But the agency severely underestimated China's surveillance prowess and ability to identify and expose covert digital traffic.
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I have asterisked home run because, yet again, the documentary evidence of Tebow's offensive prowess is inconclusive.
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Today, China's prowess in artificial intelligence can trace many of its roots back to that research group.
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Until very recently, success in Silicon Valley required focusing almost single-mindedly on an organization's technical prowess.
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Both sides exaggerate -- the rebels to urge outsiders to assist, and the government to show their prowess.
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Congress should face the reality that America's scientific prowess is no longer a given and act accordingly.
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He linked our power, our prowess, and our resolve with our values and our principles as Americans.
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For all of its folding prowess, the Pockit requires two hands, which some people may find frustrating.
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Hercules, son of Zeus and Alcmene, was a Greek God known for his virility and sexual prowess.
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But beyond his running prowess, he's also plucking catches like these out of the sky: Stone cold.
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It's a boastful story of sexual prowess, with Britney evidently taking great pleasure in her own abilities.
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In moments like these, the Coens' directorial prowess is dizzying, at once cerebral, emotional, and narratively propulsive.
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Union has already proven her design prowess, turning out successful lines for Shutterfly and New York & Company.
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The country's official news wire quoted a senior official Wednesday expressing pure joy over Pyongyang's nuclear prowess.
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It's not readily apparent, though, that Iran could reach North Korea's level of technological prowess anytime soon.
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And he braided proclamations of sexual potency with boasts of entrepreneurial prowess so tightly that they're inseparable.
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Both times U.S. industry used its innovative prowess and vision to capture much of the global market.
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Locals gathered for the three-day celebration of equine prowess, yak-racing and Tibetan song and dance.
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Pharmaceutical companies aren't often associated with technology prowess, but a select few are trying to change that.
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"It's just something I've been gifted to have my whole life," Pinson said about his offensive prowess.
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I always lean to acting prowess first, but martial arts aptitude has to be a close second.
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As Erickson bragged about his political prowess in South Dakota, he was quickly burning bridges in Washington.
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It also is an ethnically, culturally and linguistically simpatico friend of China, welcoming its burgeoning economic prowess.
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The U.S. policy was recrafted to be an economic development initiative to provide capacity and technology prowess.
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Trump's marketing prowess, along with Bannon's deep and analytical assessment of political ideology, has been spot on.
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At St. John's College, we do not require test scores and do not care about athletic prowess.
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This finale of the show soars with technical prowess and fearless, unexpected experiments with material and scale.
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The other kids blithely give voice to obnoxious assumptions about his basketball skills and his sexual prowess.
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The company is one of the world's largest auto suppliers and a symbol of German engineering prowess.
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For now, Asia's presence at the World Cup reflects its economic power more than its football prowess.
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Ryan's help is significant because of the house speaker's fundraising prowess and juggernaut of a political operation.
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Even in Putin's Russia, where masculinity and fighting prowess are revered, condemnation of the fights was swift.
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Their primary audience is competition judges, who grade them on precision and technical prowess more than creativity.
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The Hateful Eight also offers a lurid exploration of the white anxiety of (perceived) black sexual prowess.
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Yet, such technological prowess is not the only factor in fleshing out the current notion of information.
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The company recently pitched its AI prowess at a gathering for special operations forces, Defense One reported.
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Villain or not, Ramsay left no one indifferent, and that's a tribute to Iwan Rheon's acting prowess.
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Books that can help increase your financial prowess could make a great stocking stuffer this holiday season.
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China is pushing to advance its prowess in AI technology, from surveillance equipment to self-driving cars.
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Coming back from shoulder surgery, outfielder Michael Conforto has shown only glimpses of his old hitting prowess.
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Given his athletic prowess, Roger Federer may be able to mow his lawn faster than anyone else.
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More than faking their kids' athletic or test-taking prowess, these parents have faked their own parenting.
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Onlookers can expect multiple events demonstrating each rider's prowess and the stamina and strength of the horses.
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They ate up the machismo and fighter-pilot prowess as well as the "brotherhood" of military pilots.
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They ate up the machismo and fighter-pilot prowess as well as the "brotherhood" of military pilots.
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But her negotiating prowess was also a result of understanding legislative substance better than her counterparts did.
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But this country's seafood prowess is remarkably strong because nuanced fish cookery never went out of style.
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And while I found many things about this gentleman endearing, his culinary prowess wasn't on the list.
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The supplement gave glowing accounts of China's prowess in building railroads, creating fashionable apparel and developing robots.
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And that was all right, that was O.K., because nobody went to Northwestern for its football prowess.
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The Osmo Mobile 3 is just the latest example of the Chinese company's growing consumer product prowess.
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Earn possesses none of this prowess and that's why his day continues to be a stomach-churner.
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Then Mr. Stone watches Mr. Putin play hockey and fawns, praising Mr. Putin's athletic prowess and vitality.
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Schools in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Tennessee scouted her to check out her prowess on the soccer field.
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He looks for ways to compete with others, to demonstrate his prowess and to be the best.
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In fact, the athletic prowess of horses struck her as the most fascinating aspect of this story.
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Some journalists believe that off-road prowess is critical and will vote for the Jeep Compass Trailhawk.
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In his case, that includes several music videos and footage of him showing off his athletic prowess.
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More people have mortgages and credit cards, however, expanding their spending prowess while adding to their debts.
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South Carolina's players said Thursday that it was easy to pinpoint from where their defensive prowess stems.
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Leveraging your real estate prowess, you've built the best swamp ever, even better than Richard Nixon's. 3.
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"It takes fundraising prowess you don&apost see from PhDs spinning out of a lab," Boyle said.
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Sometimes even when a candidate doesn't lead in early fundraising their early fundraising prowess foretells future success.
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At this year's Olympic Games, the competitions represent far more than athletic prowess and years of practice.
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Retail prowess JCPenney (JCP) has posted a profit in only two quarters over the past four years.
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Some worried about the impact on Samsung, a flag-bearer for South Korea's technological and manufacturing prowess.
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Unlike the longest shots in the race, both are running campaigns with talented staff and organizational prowess.
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And winning by a large majority makes that argument even more solid -- especially with her fundraising prowess.
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Edwin Hernandez, a porter in Ms. Jaffe's building, remains in awe of her discipline and physical prowess.
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Besides his soccer prowess, Cristiano Ronaldo is known for being exceptionally handsome, and at least somewhat vain.
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But the Trump White House, not known for its organizational prowess, reveled in Thursday's well-executed intrigue.
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"" The girls, dresssed in glittering stars-and-stripes costumes, also sang of the business mogul's leadership prowess.
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Chinese state-owned and private companies are also looking to upgrade their manufacturing prowess with overseas technology.
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To the Editor: At last the secret of President Trump's legendary negotiating prowess has been revealed: 1.
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Think about it: her shape-shifting prowess is too divine to have been born from natural causes.
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An elaborate spoof of disaster films, it also serves as a showcase for Leslie Nielsen's comedy prowess.
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German firms have long benefited from a combination of a steady domestic economy and their own exporting prowess.
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Marketing It's tough to go far in Florida without witnessing the advertising prowess of the state's native crocodilian.
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Questions will always be asked about whether signing Bolt was more about public relations than his footballing prowess.
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So go ahead: marvel in his prowess, be simultaneously awestruck and ashamed at your own incompetence in comparison.
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Simply put, though Nissan surely feels burned by Mitsubishi's fuel economy faking, it needs Mitsubishi's small-car prowess.
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And she's reached some of her former prowess, again executing a clean triple lutz, according to the Times.
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Chen's technical prowess was also evident in his free skate performance, for which the athlete scored 228.80 points.
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And if Heard's soulful performance doesn't convince you of her musical prowess, just take it from her husband.
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Israeli politicians are cock-a-hoop that the country's prowess in technology had made headlines around the world.
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Inspired by Frank's culinary prowess, Claire suggests that they see a movie together; she doesn't have class tonight.
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This isn't a traditional RPG, and like Minecraft, prowess in combat comes from equipment and not stat progression.
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Because for all of its storytelling and role-playing prowess, Andromeda is remarkably poor as a video game.
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A man started to follow us, yelling about his sexual prowess to my friend, who blatantly ignored him.
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Fans quickly began to celebrate Steve's protective prowess: Actual footage of Steve Harrington in Stranger Things 73 pic.twitter.
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Over-confident of his prowess as a strategist, he made serious mistakes during the second world war, too.
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For actors with disabilities, however, there are still very few opportunities for them to demonstrate their acting prowess.
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With its extraterritorial scope, GDPR was always intended to stamp Europe's rule-making prowess on the global map.
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He was even named dropped by Aaron Paul for his leaking prowess during a T-Mobile press conference.
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The moral of the north-east's woes is that these policies do not help to sustain economic prowess.
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And while that moniker won't grab your attention, it more than makes up for it with performance prowess.
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Getting blazed and athletic prowess may seem like an unlikely combination, except in the world of competitive skateboarding.
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Both were obsessed with the same A-list actress, and both were well known for their pugilistic prowess.
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That's mostly due to its efforts to claim territory in disputed waters, its economic prowess, and military largesse.
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But the cheminot remains a romantic figure, and high-speed railways are an emblem of French technological prowess.
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The role demands a unique combination of sales prowess, rapport building skills, analytical horsepower and process architecting chops.
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Rashida Jones has already proven her style prowess, having launched jewelry and luggage lines in the past year.
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Swelling their ranks with former soldiers provides them with immediate military prowess and credibility among some local communities.
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"The bulls were having sex more often, the farmers thought it was good for sexual prowess," he recalls.
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For many "prowess" is a mastery of the complexity (some of it quite pointless) of the written language.
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Those first tasks, initially intended to simply show off the technology's prowess, could also produce true, certified randomness.
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But his musical prowess and ambitions, however big, were not enough to totally eclipse another goal of his.
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Despite Germany's reputation for engineering and organizational prowess, red tape and technical problems have repeatedly delayed its inauguration.
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NATO allies have been critical of what they say is reckless talk by Moscow about its nuclear prowess.
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So, imagine Apple applying its software prowess to those Edge screens, making them less gimmicky than Samsung's efforts.
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In 2014, he showed-off his modeling prowess (and some dance moves!) in a short film by Burberry.
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James Harden MVP debate ... and ya gotta hear the subtle shade she throws at The Beard's defensive prowess!!!
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A key to following Ryan is matching his fundraising prowess, and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.
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At their heart, though, there is at least some semblance of respect, an awareness of a rival's prowess.
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Soft-core, low-fi, and Aquarian, Merwin's asceticism has always had about it the prowess of a sophisticate.
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As head of the RGA, Ayers was credited with streamlining the organization and dramatically expanding its fundraising prowess.
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This is when he gets the prowess he needs to take the next step in his character arc.
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Google's search prowess could make all the difference here, but conceptually and spiritually Google Home is an Echo.
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In turn, these burdens stunt growth, investment, new business creation, and the job-creating prowess of small firms.
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"Best I've ever seen," San Jose coach Pete DeBoer told reporters about Burns' shooting prowess from the point.
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Those who knew Jay offered their condolences and praised him for his wit and prowess as a magician.
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But two days ago, the Shabab released a triumphant — and graphic — video showing their prowess on the battlefield.
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That's down from 3.87 in mid-July, the last time the Fed was graded on its communication prowess.
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His deeds of prowess let him pace the air, while he conceives plans sweeter to him than wealth.
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He cited growth in the service business, watch business, applications and market cap as indicators of its prowess.
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And though van Dijk's work helped revolutionize the backline at Liverpool FC, his attacking prowess cannot be overlooked.
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There are questions about Biden's fundraising prowess, however, and gaffes and mistakes have upset his past presidential runs.
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Egyptian troops put on some dazzling displays of martial prowess ahead the anniversary of the country's 1952 revolution.
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"Jordan's defiant flouting of the rules combined with his athletic prowess transformed his footwear into icons," Semmelhack wrote.
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Her prowess recalls that of the woman who inspired her name, the 17th-century Angolan warrior Queen Nzinga.
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Crickets are even bred for their fighting prowess, and a pedigreed champion can be worth hundreds of dollars.
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The company owes its success to von Mandl's marketing prowess, his former business partner told Business In Vancouver.
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While racking up a bevy of awards for academics, his prowess on the gridiron also earned him accolades.
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In the second round, she will face Magdalena Rybarikova, an unseeded Slovakian known for her grass-court prowess.
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Put simply, these "background" socioeconomic factors were responsible for about half of the difference between nations' sporting prowess.
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The big picture: Trump campaign staffers have been touting their digital prowess ever since their candidate upset Clinton.
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Kanye studied and leaned on the prowess of largely European rock greats throughout the entirety of the album.
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To the contrary, she is a traditional machine Democratic politician, who likes to boast of her fundraising prowess.
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In an interview after the win with former Buffalo Bills player Steve Tasker, Katz talked about his prowess.
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It generally refers to a performer's technical prowess, the ability to dazzle with a sheer display of technique.
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No. The old pug attributed his prowess to good footwork and hill running with weights on his legs.
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This would significantly alter the premium parties now put on candidate fundraising prowess in their candidate recruitment strategies.
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The solution is independence — something China has pushed for by encouraging domestic tech prowess, including in chip production.
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They also worry about attempts to produce designer babies, genetically altered for physical features, intelligence or athletic prowess.
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But that time working in the network sitcom trenches gave him something in addition to joke-writing prowess.
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The university's search had originally seemed to focus on hiring an outsider — especially one with fund-raising prowess.
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He nonetheless cast aside his growing anguish and melancholy and showed striking prowess for an 2800-year-old.
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This style of rapping has more restricted rules; she must prove her prowess by speed and dexterity alone.
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Instead he focused on Ntilikina, who impressed the Knicks' front office with his size and his defensive prowess.
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Another key aspect of Nadal's forehand prowess is to make contact with the winner standing inside the baseline.
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And she could not help but note that her critics did not mind benefiting from her financial prowess.
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But if the jury is still out on the bridges' benefits, one can still admire their engineering prowess.
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No such weakness afflicts Christie: the New Jersey governor has risen partly because of his considerable debating prowess.
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But British officials reportedly feel they have little choice, given Huawei's technological prowess and a lack of alternatives.
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For all of its fundraising prowess, the Trump campaign has burned through donors' contributions at a fast clip.
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Despite his fundraising prowess, there's bipartisan agreement that O'Rourke has made future runs for office much more difficult.
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Your devotion, prowess, and expertise make you the most fearsome fighting force in the history of our world.
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Go deeper: The app had been designed to help Democrats to match the Republicans' prowess in digital advertising.
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And he has won no little adulation for his perceptive movement, his deceptive strength, and his aerial prowess.
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The White House advised health care reform critics Friday not to underestimate President Donald Trump's deal-making prowess.
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The trope of the money-grubbing Jew using his financial prowess against innocent non-Jews goes back centuries.
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"Sleep, or how little of it we need, has become a symbol of our prowess," Huffington has said.
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The revisions, while modest, marked a rare defeat for a majority leader known for his vote-counting prowess.
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For a country that thrives on a reputation for efficiency and engineering prowess, its recent record is sobering.
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Still, ever bolstered by his faith in his own deal-making prowess, Trump consistently returns to proposing negotiations.
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Due to his firm's size and investment prowess, Griffin's ideas and statements are closely followed on Wall Street.
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For Samsung, which prides itself on manufacturing prowess, the scale of the recall is expected to be unprecedented.
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In an interview after the win with former Buffalos Bills player Steve Tasker, Katz talked about his prowess.
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We're all at the debating prowess of the most purely democratic branch of government was brought to bear.
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So, they're trying to discredit this president and his economic prowess and what he's been able to do.
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Trump and his deputies' delusions about their prowess in "opening" North Korea have incurred tremendous debts to reality.
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It's obvious that without these hardworking job creators, the economic prowess of the U.S. would be diminished considerably.
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Farrelly earned his nickname riding an 18-foot wooden surfboard at the age of six with remarkable prowess.
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Much was made about the pitching prowess these teams possess in the days leading up to this game.
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Some think that Plato was so called because he was broad-shouldered because of his prowess in wrestling.
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The film is also among Lee's first to use special effects shortcuts to express his superior fighting prowess.
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This week, another high profile Canuck stepped back into the spotlight with a demonstration of his grappling prowess.
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If you've got it, flaunt it — particularly if that "it" is the the athletic prowess to win Olympic gold.
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However, his steals rate—which generally serves as a strong proxy for a guard's defensive prowess—was above-average.
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Beyond his martial arts prowess, Iron Fist can summon his energy into a glowing hand capable of shattering walls.
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You can now brag to your friends about your iPhone prowess, and you'll have a recording to prove it.
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On our left is a 26-foot-tall metal rocket, a Cold War relic boasting American prowess in space.
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Test your nerd prowess with today's episode, and let us know if you'd want to see a Vol. 3.
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Fortunately for the humans, this ultimately places more value on domain knowledge and less value on pure mathematical prowess.
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It seemed like an incredible display of Google's prowess with AI. It was so futuristic, it was almost unbelievable.
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Reporters even once asked a 9-year-old about her dad's prowess in bed, according to a new book.
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I mention that not to try and impress you with my intellectual prowess, but for the exact opposite reason.
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In fierceness and sheer badass fighting prowess, Wonder Woman is a match for the other heroes in her franchise.
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Given the trend of smartphones and Sony's design prowess, those devices should be something interesting to say the least.
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Meryl Streep is one of the best actors of our time, and now she's bringing her prowess to audiobooks.
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He had some successes on the battlefield, yet it was not principally his military prowess that made his name.
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This could significantly alter the premium parties now put on big-donor fundraising prowess in their candidate recruitment strategies.
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This appears to be the latest trend in retail — major names combining their prowess (and products) for maximum impact.
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As Harrison and Kai chat during their workout session, the extent of Kai's prowess is put on full display.
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Members of Congress are frequent targets of foreign hackers and not exactly known for their technology and security prowess.
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I usually feel like Marissa Tomei's character showing off her automotive prowess in that scene from My Cousin Vinny.
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After being loyal followers for quite some time, we've started to crack the secret code to her styling prowess.
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With his set-piece prowess and two-footed technique, Eriksen will be the engine driving Danish hopes in Russia.
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Charlotte led by as many as 633 points in the first quarter due to its prowess on the glass.
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While digital effects rely on the software designer's programming prowess, hardware effects require a talent for designing electronic circuitry.
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The Asian giant has been an aggressive investor in technology deemed critical to its global competitiveness and military prowess.
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Lots of companies spend lavishly at Cannes, a chance to show off their brand prowess to major ad buyers.
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The world's wealthiest state, with a native population of only 2000,26.7, has never been known for its martial prowess.
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Now, big companies, some spurred by fear of Amazon's sweeping ambitions and robotics prowess, have started to buy them.
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He was celebrated for his athletic prowess, his deep political and religious convictions and – above all – his indomitable spirit.
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But Buttigieg's Twitter prowess, experience speaking to a range of Americans, and compelling personality could just get him noticed.
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Even Devon, who received no votes in his elimination, was sent to the jury by Ben's fire-making prowess.
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Much of contemporary AI's prowess stems from its ability to sieve patterns out of huge stacks of digital information.
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Eric Decker is known for his prowess on the football field, but he's also has proven his modeling skills.
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His marketing prowess, built up over more than a decade at Sony Pictures Television, could come in handy there.
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And Flurry notes, too, that Amazon's prowess can't be overlooked, as it took 38 percent of holiday sales transactions.
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Curiously—and unfortunately—Dr van Oppen's super-algae seem to lose their newfound prowess once they colonise a coral.
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Living in Tennessee, Sloan's baseball prowess ended up earning him a scholarship to play baseball in college, says Smith.
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Cuba also exports cockerels, breeders say, adding that cocks with proven fighting prowess could sell for up to $1000.
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But in all seriousness, Facebook's prowess in technology was on full display this past week, Congressional testimonies be damned.
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The 2013 study was hardly the first to showcase our horrible handwashing prowess, and it hasn't been the last.
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First, he got rid of the mullet, that greasy, flowing monument to his childlike grace and raw, untapped prowess.
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"I think he was maybe one of the best in Europe last year," DeBoer said of Donskoi's shootout prowess.
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Ryan has had no leadership role in the House, and he can't come close to matching Pelosi's fundraising prowess.
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And while the public may be familiar with Buffett's prowess over the years, it's now backed by scientific analysis.
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While tax-loss harvesting is a fairly straightforward idea, this next strategy requires a little bit more tactical prowess.
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As much as Lil Wayne's lyrical dominance and mixtape prowess was generating attention, his behavior was also creating concern.
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Despite this, HTC seems to be banking more on the sheer technological prowess of the Vive than specific applications.
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"This is an incredible opportunity, and we need to use this as an example of California's prowess," he said.
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The strategy is an acknowledgment of Trump's lack of policy prowess, and White House aides are aware of that.
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It is actually an example of GM's prowess to move its manufacturing where it can be done most efficiently.
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It's a chance to show off its technical and scientific prowess, and prove it's a serious competitor in space.
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It's a cash cow and an infrastructure giant, and its retail prowess is just part of the company's business.
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In Syria Jabhat al-Nusra has shown striking pragmatism, as well as prowess in fighting Mr Assad (see article).
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They also rely on Google's search prowess to point them in the right direction for more general knowledge questions.
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Trump and GOP officials contend that the CBO, for all its accounting prowess, is very bad at economic modeling.
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He liked to brag about his sexual prowess and his desirability as a date, no matter who was around.
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Trump has hailed the agreement as evidence of his negotiating prowess and said the pact would benefit American workers.
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Turner finished the night with the home run, two singles, a walk, continuing his prowess that began in 2014.
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Second, Russia's elite respects Israel's military-economic--technological prowess and knows that it is also a channel to Washington.
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GE's purchase in 2014 of most of Alstom, a symbol of French engineering prowess, is a case in point.
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But Democratic enthusiasm and O'Rourke's fundraising prowess could put him in position to at least make the race competitive.
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Bites Palm Springs has always been known more for its palm trees and party scene than its culinary prowess.
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Rogue Creamery is known for its cheesemaking prowess and makes Cheddar and blue cheeses by hand in small batches.
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Through his school, Future Prowess Islamic Foundation School, he provides free education, uniforms, meals and healthcare for the children.
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The recall is unprecedented in scale for the world's top smartphone maker, which prides itself on its manufacturing prowess.
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The owner, Pryce Hoey, insisted his truck was emissions compliant, but nevertheless agreed to demonstrate its smoke-generating prowess.
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The firm owns $1.4 billion in senior utility notes and is well-known for its prowess in the courtroom.
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Next week her team will open a website — roughly a year in the making — to promote Ireland's tech prowess.
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Some even contend that the nation's new oil-producing prowess make a rise in prices "a wash" for growth.
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Surely, witnesses for the I.A.A.F. argued, that overrepresentation indicated that natural testosterone has an outsize influence on athletic prowess.
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On a team of 11 players, only six or seven of you have been selected for your batting prowess.
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But IL-2's vaunted prowess fizzled, helping only a few percent of patients with melanoma or kidney cancer.
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But the group has at times shown greater prowess against the Syrian government forces than the C.I.A.'s proxies.
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Something about China's technological prowess has spooked America's traditional free market apostles, both in the public and private sectors.
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AI-powered programs have proven their prowess at competitive games and academic tests alike throughout the past 10 years.
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He eventually made his way to the Heat's Summer League team where he once again proved his scoring prowess.
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But China has not given up on a long-term plan to build up its higher-value manufacturing prowess.
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ABOUT THE RANGERS (15-7-43): Despite its scoring prowess, New York continues to stumble on the power play.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said last month the Islamic Republic's military prowess was what deterred Washington from attacking it.
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Pascal is designed with machine learning and AI applications, but also brings impressive graphical prowess to Nvidia's GPU lineup.
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More interesting than Williams' technical prowess are the unusual facial expressions and situations his "Renaissance men" find themselves in.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is a major dreamboat — and not just because of his stunning good looks and incredible acting prowess.
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Check out the lyrics to see the full track, and how far Drake's rhyming prowess has come since puberty.
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For extra off-road prowess, Ruf slapped on some auxiliary lights and a set of Michelin all-terrain tires.
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Money was practically free, giving him virtually infinite supplies of cash to throw at constructing monuments to his prowess.
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Or if not to force, then at least to encourage them to seriously consider his prowess as a writer.
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Of course, just as technology companies can't easily duplicate car companies' manufacturing prowess, the same is true in reverse.
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Ultimately this all matters because Trump's case for himself as a candidate hinges crucially on his alleged business prowess.
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Their defensive prowess has been a bit more unexpected, but it makes a certain degree of sense as well.
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Dauwalter's prowess has crystallized the debate about whether psychological fortitude can trump men's innate strength advantages in endurance sports.
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The structure was built during the flush, postwar era as a symbol of Italian engineering prowess and aesthetic style.
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I've added that to my piemaking tool kit alongside five other cheap (ish) things for upping my pie prowess.
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China has built extensive infrastructure across the country, with roads, railroads, ports and bridges that exhibit enviable engineering prowess.
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Cuba is renowned for its preparedness in advance of natural disasters such as epidemics, and for its medical prowess.
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In other words, there's a reason to look at the yield curve skeptically, despite its prowess at predicting recessions.
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This, too, has endeared Holmes to his readers: The genius is vulnerable, his mental prowess bought at a cost.
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It's not much of a revelation, but the silence is revelatory: It helps you see Ms. Driscoll's misused prowess.
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The conventional wisdom suggests that no automaker can match the suspension and handling prowess of BMW, Mercedes and Audi.
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She has been surpassed by Conor McGregor, the brash Irishman whose swaggering boastfulness and cage prowess have captivated fans.
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And as they showed in rolling back previous changes that had taken away advantages, their lobbying prowess is formidable.
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Instructors chosen for their combat prowess may lack the "appropriate balance of character and competence" needed for the job.
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Ms. Bergstein said she has come to regret not retaining the original hat tip to her mother's golfing prowess.
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As a candidate, Trump routinely diminished (or, in some cases, accurately assessed the shortcomings) of his opponents' negotiating prowess.
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As Mr. Abdulkader prepared for the suicide operation, he told Mr. Hussain about his prowess on the shooting range.
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But contenders with good news to share often release selected numbers to tout their fundraising prowess or grassroots support.
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J.P. Morgan reiterated its overweight rating for Alphabet shares, citing the firm's optimism over the company's artificial intelligence prowess.
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By then, you'll likely have also developed some drink-making prowess, and can prep something at your home bar.
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It is an exemplar both of China's manufacturing prowess and of the conditions that make it a competitive threat.
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China has also weaponized its economic prowess to induce foreign companies and even governments to erase Taiwan's international presence.
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Her social media prowess shows that she — and her navy nail polish with garnet crystals — are here to stay.
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Men's sexual violence toward women isn't perceived as deviant if society values male sexual prowess and aggressive sexual behavior.
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In early January, Frank Biden, Mr. Biden's brother, bragged about the former vice president's prowess in the weight room.
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His boxing prowess is so renowned that he is on the cover of a Marvel comic for some reason.
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She uses impasto paint handling as a signifier of earth, guts, and skin, rather than a signifier of prowess.
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At the European Soccer Championship last summer, violent clashes in Marseilles showcased the professional fighting prowess of Russian hooligans.
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On this episode of October's Very Owned, writer Ernest Wilkins (Complex, GQ) comes on to judge Drake's athletic prowess.
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For all their prowess at manipulating electronics, hackers are still very much dependent on human error for their craft.
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Science-fiction versions of gene editing imagine, say, the creation of supermen and superwomen of great intelligence or physical prowess.
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Yeoh's prowess has been around as early as 1997, when she stared in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.
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These schools tend to share certain qualities: prestige, large STEM programs, research prowess and proximity to concentrations of investor capital.
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And if they can't anticipate bounces and movements, then we see sloppier play as viewers, despite their considerable mechanical prowess.
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Each has developed a following on Tumblr and Instagram, and will transmute their digital prowess into three dimensions this weekend.
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Some such as the Winterfell Tours even offer cosplay opportunities and the chance to demonstrate your prowess as an archer.
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It's a perfect example of his melodic prowess and storytelling ability that really paints the auditory picture for an audience.
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It saved a lot of clicking right from the get go, and it's only improved with additional auto-complete prowess.
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But many of the Italian Masters are remembered today as the arbiters of scholarship in the quest for fighting prowess.
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She's known for her prowess at pushups, and doesn't do them on her knees, but Johnson cut us some slack.
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Granted, it's not a practical question — actors aren't known for their technical prowess in these types of situations — but still.
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Nobody could have predicted that One Direction's Louis Tomlinson would have sisters with such beauty prowess — yet here we are.
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What's more, her hard-earned success as a creator hasn't freed her from constantly having to prove her making prowess.
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Where something like Space Pirate Trainer tests your shooting prowess, Serious Sam VR is more about preparation and mastering patterns.
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And according to defensive runs saved, an advanced fielding metric, Flores' prowess at shortstop last season ranked second-to-last.
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What the media, and hence the public, found disreputable, Mr Roulet concludes, potential clients saw as evidence of professional prowess.
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Many felt he was consolidating his grip on the insurgency after some intense infighting by showing battlefield prowess and success.
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Reaves, known more for his fists than his offensive prowess, was stopped by an old school poke-check by Gibson.
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If she isn't being rejected for her academic prowess, that leaves open the possibility that she'll be rejected for herself.
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Clement Attlee's 1945 Labour government preserved the manufacturing prowess but swept away the commitment to small government and free trade.
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Canada will bring plenty of scoring prowess, a shutdown defense and talented trio of goaltenders to the Sept. 17-Oct.
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New Zealand, better known for its rugby union prowess, has had a team in the NRL for nearly two decades.
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He is stocky, bullishly charismatic and as a tank commander in the first Iraq war was decorated for battlefield prowess.
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But without the distribution prowess of a wholesaler, like a telecom company, they won't be able to hit those numbers.
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The youth-unemployment rate in Germany is much lower than in other European countries; its manufacturing prowess is widely envied.
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Vague promises of AI and quantum computing won't be enough without a good demonstration of its software prowess in action.
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Apple's newest operating system, iOS 10, pits Apple's mobile software prowess against your favorite messaging apps, from Facebook to Snapchat.
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Yet there is at least some cheer for Russia's cyber-spies: they have topped a rogue's table of hacking prowess.
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Participants in the latest coalition talks said her negotiating prowess had proved a sharp contrast to Schulz's long-winded monologues.
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Its longevity speaks to Apple's hardware prowess—design-wise, today's MacBook Pros are direct descendants—and the Mac's value proposition.
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Use your incredible manufacturing prowess to go from huge volumes of standard stuff to greater variety of niche-oriented products.
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Game of Thrones announced its return to the battlefield in an impressive display of social media stunt prowess earlier today.
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Gomez has taken the chance to show off her street style prowess, reminding us she can make anything look good.
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But he once was known not only for his athletic prowess as a boxer but also for his social activism.
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Institutions famed for their trading prowess, such as Goldman Sachs, have seen profits dented by the quiescence of the markets.
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Jane Fonda is a Hollywood icon for her acting, activism, unapologetic sense of style and of course, her exercise prowess.
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Bourouissa portrays the riders' performances as bathed in glory; the costumes, music, and horsemen's prowess meld into a moving spectacle.
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I was really quite impressed not just with the engineering prowess but the humanitarianism and thoughtfulness on display this year.
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Carrera connects it to TAG's long history of chronographs while Calibre suggests a handmade watch made with some technical prowess.
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"Renowned for his musical prowess, Malcolm was a songwriter, guitarist, performer, producer and visionary who inspired many," the band said.
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It's a show of fundraising prowess from Sanders that comes right as he and Clinton square off in New Hampshire.
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Gabelli's stock-picking prowess has made him a billionaire with his latest worth pegged at $1.46 billion, according to Forbes.
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On the other hand, this is Macron's unique chance to elevate France back to the upper echelons of economic prowess.
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Just 1:31 later, Scheifele scored on the power play to further continue Winnipeg's tendency for late-game scoring prowess.
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Stuff like this is usually gimmicky, but given Google's image processing prowess it's honestly probably going to be pretty good.
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It's true that the Cybathlon is unlikely to feature the sort of athletic prowess found at the Olympics or Paralympics.
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The previously unreported incident offers a case study in how Amazon's technological prowess is helping it dominate the retail competition.
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She raised millions for the race — a preview of the fundraising prowess that would help raise her profile later on.
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From her acting prowess to her natural beauty, Nathalie Emmanuel captivates us every Sunday as Missandei on Game of Thrones.
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As a result of their drawing power and ring prowess, the women were paid extraordinarily well for the time period.
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"Renowned for his musical prowess, Malcolm was a songwriter, guitarist, performer, producer and visionary who inspired many," the statement read.
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Though slave owners tended to value their slaves' distilling prowess, they rarely documented how the slaves made such fine spirits.
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Combat sports demonstrated athletic prowess, bravery, power, determination—they did not shy away from violence, or capitulate to an enemy.
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The two athletes showed off their athletic prowess in a new ad campaign for PokerStars, an online poker site, Thursday.
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Regular people have been able to leverage tweet prowess into meaningful connections with other people and even occasionally paying jobs.
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Each song is a testament to her battle-rapping prowess; she's spontaneous and nimble with an outlandish sense of humor.
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There have also been long-standing concerns among some Democrats about Clinton's prowess as a candidate, and about her likability.
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The man who touts his prowess in making great deals wants to be awarded the job before actually closing it.
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She showed such prowess that, although she did not play an orchestral instrument, she was recruited for the school orchestra.
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Doubt is the U.S. Navy's friend — just as it befriends any armed service able to project an image of prowess.
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N. speech before the U.N. Trump began his speech by touting American economic successes and boasting about American military prowess.
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BlueMountain, known for its credit-investing prowess, struggled in the hedge-fund game once it expanded beyond its core strategy.
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Her vote-counting prowess is especially remembered for pushing Obamacare into law during her first turn at running the House.
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The store will combine some of the e-commerce company's tech prowess with Story's chic decor and eclectic product assortment.
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A foundation in Mr. Sarney's home state of Maranhão in northeastern Brazil still celebrates his prowess as a novelist-statesman.
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Trump badly wants to succeed where other presidents have failed and to demonstrate his dealmaking prowess on a world stage.
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Shishani's battlefield prowess was highly romanticized, and his skills were evidently put to use in Tbilisi's 2008 conflict with Russia.
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The new Defender includes many upgrades that modernize the vehicle along with options that maintain the nameplate's legendary offroad prowess.
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Clinton's code name is "Evergreen," and Trump goes by "mogul," an obvious reference to the billionaire businessman's deal-making prowess.
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Defense Secretary James Mattis recently cautioned that the US is already starting to lag in terms of sheer technological prowess.
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As he jumps from one rooftop to another, Josimar displays an athletic prowess that will never be harnessed outside Alemão.
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It was another of those junctures that showed Anthony's prowess, as well as the seesaw nature of the Knicks' offense.
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Instead, Congress starts doling out subsidies for wind, for solar, for nuclear, each according to their connections and lobbying prowess.
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The younger kids threw punches at their private, invisible adversaries and made up a song about their new hero's prowess.
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"Renowned for his musical prowess Malcolm was a songwriter, guitarist, performer, producer and visionary who inspired many," the statement said.
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Primarily known for his defensive prowess, Beverley is averaging 22 points on 25.5-of-23 in the first two games.
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There's enough engineering prowess and enough impressive tech specs to make the MacPro seem like it's worth the Apple Tax.
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To observe IRL the pancake-flipping prowess of "Mike D," the most stoic precision pancake flipper we have ever seen.
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I had ventured there, not to sample culinary prowess, but rather to see the Indian interpretation of something quintessentially American.
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Not that Stza and company didn't have it in 'em—the band's back catalog is proof of their punk prowess.
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Did you think that James, in responding, would rave not just about Smith's shooting ability but also his defensive prowess?
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They come from all over the world to show off their prowess at games from every genre and time period.
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They boast their prowess of wordplay, juggling clever puns and Mexican slang with Morrissey's rapier wit and wickedly dismal viewpoints.
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"Uber's advanced technology and Toyota's commitment to safety and its renowned manufacturing prowess make this partnership a natural fit," Khosrowshahi.
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Sherpa people became world-famous for their mountaineering prowess, and their role in helping foreigners summit Mount Everest for decades.
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For many reasons on and off the ice there is no better fit for Jagr's veteran prowess than Las Vegas.
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And the nation's prowess at Scrabble went global this year when a Nigerian player, Wellington Jighere, captured the world championship.
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It's so important that chief data officers often need to focus more on developing relationship-building skills than technical prowess.
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The TV prowess of Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, has been widely reported to boost her standing with her boss.
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That was Mr. Bush's reality — one far removed from Mr. Trump's Hegelian assertions of his own power, prowess and centrality.
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She joined Future Prowess when she was four, the same year her father was killed in the insurgency, she said.
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In choosing to not include his visual artwork, you're almost forcing the reader to acknowledge his prowess as a writer.
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More than any of her peers, Ocasio-Cortez has demonstrated her prowess at using social media in the modern age.
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He was 15 and towering, a soccer player with an easy smile that belied his prowess between the goal posts.
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But Clauson was best known for his dirt racing prowess as one of the top dirt racers in the country.
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Mr. Trump, however, prides himself on his deal-cutting prowess and, above all else, desires to be seen a winner.
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What isn't up for debate is that the Wolverines kicked Swenson to the curb, solely based on his football prowess.
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Clarke suggested combining her scientific knowledge and skin care expertise with Morgan's hairdressing prowess, and the women struck a deal.
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Despite his oft-stated admiration of the military and its prowess, Mr. Trump has so far deployed the military sparingly.
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This is a propaganda victory for the Taliban, which can use these figures to bolster its already robust recruitment prowess.
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A swift opening duet for Mr. Geaney and Mr. Devine establishes their technical prowess and desire to engage the audience.
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The tale of Admiral Yi is well known among Korean schoolchildren, who are taught of his military prowess and ingenuity.
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Back in the 1970s and early 1980s, nuclear energy was seen as a "sign of Germany's engineering prowess," Schreurs said.
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In 1991, President George Bush hosted a similar demonstration of military prowess after the end of the Persian Gulf war.
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Then he praised his group's hunger and desire and technical prowess, as well as its ability to support the collective.
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It will take billions of dollars—and yet more engineering prowess—to remove PFAS from drinking water and the environment.
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He brought a discipline to his physical prowess that most of us didn't learn until well into our second year.
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Increasingly, China is honing its space prowess, and looks poised to compete mightily with the U.S. in the coming years.
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Their young charges, at the peak of their fame and sporting prowess, are unlikely to change without pressure from above.
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Again, her songwriting prowess is the driving force: Each story is a dramatic teleplay inspired by one of Parton's songs.
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Shafiroff has been gaining prominence lately for her fund-raising prowess as well as her proficiency in getting media attention.
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Over the past decade Samsung and South Korea have been widely viewed as a model of forward-thinking, technological prowess.
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A writers' room, in Barris's experience, is the "cool kids' table," an aggressive display of social prowess, disguised in jokes.
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Trump's fans imbue him with improbable prowess when they edit him into pro-wrestling videos showing him smacking down CNN.
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The 6-foot-10 Davis took command without needing to score, changing games with his defensive abilities and rebounding prowess.
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Pelosi is widely respected for her fundraising prowess and ability to hold her caucus together to push legislation through Congress.
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It's said that life imitates art — or, at least, that certain creative minds have some sort of uncanny psychic prowess.
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Instant Film The Lomo'Instant Automat Glass is known for its prowess in low-light environments and wide-angle glass lens.
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Gómez Bolaños's nickname, "Chespirito" was a Mexicanized diminutive of "Shakespeare" bestowed by a film director for Gómez Bolaños's writing prowess.
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For millenniums, water has symbolized Rome's dominion over nature, its engineering prowess and deep, seemingly inexhaustible spring of good fortune.
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This leaves unanswered what Trump will do when Iran, now emboldened by its show of military prowess, launches another attack.
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Thanks to the marriage of his athletic prowess and business savvy, Hawk often speaks on panels and high-profile events.
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To Mr. Trump's most ardent backers, however, the piecemeal approach was yet another sign of the president's deal-making prowess.
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If their honey-making and pollination prowess weren't enough, there's a new reason to appreciate honeybees: They're world-class surfers.
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Jackson's five-touchdown performance against the St. Louis Rams last week was just another example of the Louisville product's prowess.
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Yet it was a foreign feat of A.I. prowess that provided one of the greatest impetuses for the new plan.
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So it is a good thing that the European Union is now undertaking significant steps to enhance its military prowess.
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You do have very skillful meditators who are bad people, and exploit people with the help of their meditative prowess.
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That means turning her small-dollar fundraising prowess into a tool for growing progressive power in the halls of Congress.
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Giullian Yao Gioiello ("The Carrie Diaries") won the role after strumming his guitar and demonstrating his human-beat-box prowess.
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Art that illustrated Greek male beauty and athletic prowess were coveted and indeed worshipped in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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So what in seven hells is Viserion breathing, and how will it affect his prowess in the wars to come?
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Lin's visual prowess elevated the entire franchise, and over time, it became the essential counterpoint to the series's most outrageous pyrotechnics.
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The prowess and technicality involved in most of those shows made MacLaren the first contender for the Wonder Woman directing role.
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In fact, it's a testament to her prowess as an actor that she's still managed to gain recognition for her work.
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Megan certainly did Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" beat justice, easily spitting fire about her haters and bragging about her sexual prowess.
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Booty-pleasing prowess raps are ten a dozen these days, so genuine odes to facing the nation still feel pretty radical.
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It rewards name recognition and social-media prowess, and asks activists to make decisions about people about whom they know little.
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Cormier's grappling prowess resulted in a one-sided performance that he finished with a rear naked choke in the third round.
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In an amazing feat of technological prowess, The Boston Globe has embedded tweets on the front page of its newspaper today.
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They caught Majka with little more than a kilometer left and Van Avermaet used his sprinting prowess to pedal to glory.
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Plus, why the NHL isn't going to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics and the sudden athletic prowess of Las Vegas.
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U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 27, requiring Defense Secretary James Mattis to review America's nuclear prowess.
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Porsche's challenge to its engineers: Build a comfortable, practical SUV, without losing the prowess you get from a Porsche sports car.
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People talk about Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian's selfie-taking prowess as if they deserve no credit for honing a skill.
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LONDON — If you had to rank families in terms of their Instagram prowess, the Beckhams would almost certainly be up there.
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He is stocky, bullishly charismatic and as a young tank commander in the first Gulf war was decorated for battlefield prowess.
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In letters sent to Kinsey, Painter reported on the men's sexual prowess and the changing landscape of Coney Island's gay scene.
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As the German campaign heats up, all sides are instead likely to praise the surplus as a sign of export prowess.
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Deloitte, a consultancy, quizzes over 500 chief executives round the globe every three years to rank countries on their manufacturing prowess.
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Beneath the guitars and godly vocal prowess, he was a musical activist, a Nina Simone with lace panties on his face.
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Angelina Jolie recently impressed fans with her flying skills, but the Maleficent star has been practicing her pilot prowess for years.
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It doesn't seem on par with Oculus' Santa Cruz prototype, although both show off roughly similar (simple) levels of graphical prowess.
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It had an impressive technical prowess, but at $2003, it was expensive for a machine that didn't have many games yet.
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Aside from his football prowess and MVP stature, Patrick Mahomes has gained notoriety for his hair on and off the field.
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Though Trump has campaigned largely on his business prowess and power, on Monday night, Melania described him as, well, quite immature.
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Taiwan's tech industry is known for its hardware prowess; one of its most notable hardware startups is electric scooter company Gogoro.
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And if Digit runs into trouble, it can communicate with the idling AV for that extra perception and decision-making prowess.
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China's leaders see such advances as crucial not just to their economy, but also to expanded military prowess and social progress.
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After showing off her gymnastics prowess in the clip, Biles got suited up in the Globetrotters' signature red and blue jersey.
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Sheeran has proven his songwriting prowess over the years, dropping a slew of hits since releasing his breakthrough LP + in 2011.
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Should Hudson's Bay acquire Macy's, it will likely bring similar real estate prowess to the jewel locations owned by the retailer.
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King Henry V, despite his bad boy antics and prowess at battles, had extremely bad hair, as W Magazine points out.
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As Agrokor expanded across the region, says Dejan Jovic, a political scientist, it was hailed as a symbol of Croatian prowess.
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Rather, the concern is that Beijing's growing economic and military prowess could allow it to reshape the world in its image.
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Brutishness: Negan shows off his fighting prowess this episode by giving Rick a run for his money in close-quarters combat.
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Today, she's renowned as an industry triple threat for her dancing, singing, and acting prowess — but she's more than just talented.
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In September 2014, the University of Zimbabwe awarded her a PHD — raising eyebrows as her academic prowess had previously been unknown.
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In the first case, about Trump's prowess in hostage negotiations, there is no evidence that the quote itself was ever uttered.
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Military "On balance, Americans today tend to be more concerned about China's economic strength than its military prowess," the report said.
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Luckily, director Denis Villeneuve is at the helm, whose previous films Sicario and Arrival were also acclaimed for their visual prowess.
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One of the wealthiest nations in the world, Japan has used its technological prowess to build substantial defenses against natural disasters.
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Belgium's soccer scene is an aberration too, further proof that there's no correlation whatsoever between population size and national team prowess.
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They achieved critical and commercial success with their instrumental prowess and thrilled live audiences with stage antics that often included pyrotechnics.
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The Jats, who describe themselves as an ethnic group rather than a caste, take pride in a tradition of martial prowess.
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You remember the album cover: That cover, sending up Dave Chappelle's own parody of the Purple One's breakfast prowess, was inspired.
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Black Cat is a burglar with acrobatic prowess who also happens to be entangled in a love story of her own.
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With a tattoo of the Olympic rings, representing the five continents joining together under the banner of unity, friendshipand athletic prowess.
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Now that I'm older and wiser, I would likely despise someone like Adrian for his over-inflated sense of literary prowess.
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There's already a video for the single, and it provides a beautiful backdrop for JoJo to show off her vocal prowess.
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Overbearingly large phones have reached an elegance in design and level of technical prowess that weren't there a couple years ago.
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Yes, she's the ridiculously talented artist, who creates a kaleidoscopic world in which to flex her songwriting, performing and visual prowess.
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His prowess could only be matched by Georgetown's Bserat Ghebremicael, a prolific volunteer and club leader ticketed to Google this summer.
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Gowariker's film feels average, and no amount of songs by A R Rahman or Hrithik Roshan's acting prowess can change that.
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Laws were enacted, specifically by the English, to curb violence and, more specifically, to reduce the fighting prowess of the Irish.
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And, then, fraternities started to boast about their prowess with women, because they were trying to assert that they weren't gay.
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Pelosi has shown fundraising prowess, announcing this week that she raised $16.1 million for Democrats in the first quarter of 2018.
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The Reich displayed their engineering prowess to the world by building the fastest racing cars and crushing opposition across the continent.
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Her full-on performance in "Woolf Works" caused a sensation, with British critics marveling at her technical capacities and theatrical prowess.
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Pitched as infotainment, the site sells some ethically and scientifically dubious apps predicting, among other things, intelligence, math prowess, and depression.
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