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After a touch of skill from the midfielder, his shot took a wicked deflection off Newey, almost diverting it beyond Barnes.
Football, when we learned to play it as boys, seemed brutally simple — an affair of kick and run, with strength, endurance, and a touch of skill carrying the day.
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De Bruyne added a touch of sublime skill of his own to score the third with 12 minutes left to play, sending defender Ryan Bennett one way and then the other before squeezing the ball past Ruddy.
It requires athleticism, some serious skiing skills, a touch of fearlessness and deep pockets.
Learning Without Schooling--Science Education Outside the Classroom A. Kotok, 24 March 2006 Scientists can teach children outside the classroom, but according to two former researchers, you need business skills and a touch of showbiz.
Learning Without Schooling--Science Education Outside the Classroom Scientists can be educators in places other than the classroom, but as former researchers Jane Snell Copes and Ken Fink have discovered, it takes business skills and a touch of showbiz.
On top of those broader ideas, however, I still have a touch of muscle memory left for the more skill-based carnival games I oversaw for weeks at a time.
Writing Chinese characters is a complex skill, which requires patience and a touch of artistry.
Of late, a touch of whininess has crept into his answers to questions about his diminished skills, a function of having turned 37.
"A touch of a roadhouse.
And a touch of frustration.
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