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skil fuh lee

  • r  with skill
    fragments of a nearly complete jug, skillfully restored at the institute of archaeology

  • Antiwar fever, which President Richard Nixon had skillfully reduced to a tolerable level last fall, surged upward again to a point unequaled since Lyndon Johnson was driven .
  • It is staggering how skillfully reprises are used as scene-change music that sets up a following number or underlines a previous point.
  • In 1965 they skillfully applied Keynes's ideastogether with a number of their own inventionto lift the nation through the fifth, and best, consecutive year of the most .
News & Articles

  • Brian Fest will honor life of local musician
    Four years after his son’s death, Francis ’X’ Cretzmeyer still clearly remembers the way his son’s fingers effortlessly, skillfully and tirelessly glided across piano keys.
    June 13, 2013 - The Iowa City Press-Citizen
  • Meditation workshop to help to cope with life
    NEWTON — The Center for Prevention and Counseling will host a “Mindfulness Meditation” workshop from noon to 1 p.m. on Friday, June 21. Learn new strategies, behaviors and attitudes for yourself or to share with others about how to cope more skillfully with the inevitable ups and downs of life.
    June 12, 2013 - The Sparta Independent
  • Videos: Remy Shand - WhereAreWeGoing?
    There is something nostalgic, exotic and passionate about Remy Shand's voice, which skillfully mixes in with the groovy instrumentation.
    June 11, 2013 - Singersroom
Quotes

  • Justo Villar in New York Times
    It's going to be a good match where you will see two types of football,Justo Villar, Paraguay's goalkeeper, said. "One side trying to attack skillfully while we try to stop them and then try to take advantage of our chances."
  • Vladimir Putin in International Herald Tribune
    There are those who, skillfully using pseudo-democratic rhetoric, would like to return to the recent past - some to loot the country's national riches, to rob the people and the state; others to strip us of economic and political independence,...
  • Magnus Ranstorp in Guardian Unlimited
    He's very much up on current events, but it is more than that. Bin Laden has learned to skillfully package and tap into issues that have political currency and a wide resonance outside his normal constituency,Ranstorp said.

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