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The competitions unfortunately proved not to be very adept at choosing great artists.

They are the sort of mistakes that Detroit always seem to be very adept at making.

It's completely illegal but something that the best props seem to be very adept at getting away with.

He will surely be very adept at his response from this point forward, but it took the initial failure to incentivize such (previously) thankless preventative work.

The consequences of errors could also grow, which means that companies will need to be very adept at modeling and experimentation again relying on smart machines and access to critical data.

"I think the governor has proved to be very adept at watching the polls and staying ahead in the polls," said Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, another likely Democratic challenger.

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But he's very adept at turning it around".

"They're very adept at what they do," said Ms. Brontzman, 67, of the copper gutter thieves.

"He's very adept at securing rights that have been historically hard to get," she said.

Mr. Colaizzo is very adept at subverting our expectations of how this conflict will play out.

She imitates her absent mother, who was very adept at crafts.

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