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As many young idealists know too well, trying to make a living as a skilled performing artist in England is a grim prospect indeed, and many talents quit because there is no serious policy to help them work and refine their skills.
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The piece says a great deal about the subtleties of skilled performing and the nature of dance, and also about dance history, particularly the New York postmodernist movement of the 1960s and '70s.
This was a skilled impersonator performing in December 2003 at the Lincoln Jamboree, a country variety show in Hodgenville, Ky.
When a skilled physician performs a percutaneous tracheotomy guided by bronchoscopy it is a safe method with a low risk of complication.
Within 15 minutes, after the transfer of the patient to the recovery room (or during awakening period in subjects submitted to cardiac surgery) a skilled anaesthesiologist performed renal resistive index measurement by C5-2 convex probe of EnVisor C HD sonogram (PHILIPS Ultrasound, Bothell, WA, USA 98041).
Despite this, surgical conditions were excellent for most of the procedure in group L. In a routine situation, when a skilled veterinarian performs hernia surgery, it is usually completed within 20 min, so the duration of epidural lidocaine is sufficient in most circumstances.
On the other hand, DNA microarray analysis proved to be specific, sensitive, and reproducible, but its application as a diagnostic or epidemiological tool is difficult in view of the elevated cost, instruments and requires a skilled person to perform the test [ 33].
The analysis of the first perspective reveals nine profiles, which can be summarized into four types: no marked skill, contributors with low to average quality contributions and activity levels; unskilled answerer, contributors with poorly evaluated answers; experts, contributors who are skilled in performing a kind of activity; and activists, highly active contributors.
Rice production in particular suffered, since it depended on a labor force of skilled slaves performing carefully timed tasks.
Racine had first offered this play to the Hôtel de Bourgogne, a rival troupe that was more skilled in performing tragedy.
A veteran of radio drama, Barrett was skilled at performing series of voices in quick succession and – further satisfying the Andersons' needs – at convincingly affecting both British and American accents.
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