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Once you've got a bit of technique.
"Now we have to learn a little bit of technique".
This is not a typical Minimalist dish, because there's some real work involved, and even a little bit of technique.
Then Christian Fuchs, a classic war-hog-type player who you'd never in a million years associate with a bit of technique, stepped up and curled an exquisite free-kick into Jens Lehmann's top corner.
"I have got a bit of technique.
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This proved fresh and addictive to play, although it did take a bit of technique-honing: for best results, a long but quick swipe is required; if you do short, frequent swipes (which is tempting because your supply of stars is unlimited), they usually fall short.
"Citizen Kane" is made up of an astonishing number of such bits of technique, and of sequences built to make their points and get their laughs and hit climax just before a fast cut takes us to the next.
This is followed by special jiujitsu drills, which are basically bits of technique taken out of context, and could include, for instance, arching your body so only your feet and forehead remain on the ground and staying there for 45 seconds to a minute.
Both men are asking these superbly trained dancers to let go, a little bit, of their technique, or to let it serve them.
She had studied a little bit of Graham technique at the Paris Opera school in her teen-age years, and she had a long-standing admiration for modern dance.
Mr. Rattle and his magnificent Berlin players gave it every bit of the technique and psychic energy they possessed, although to my ears and heart Mahler's pain rarely came through.
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