Sentence examples for deftly performed from inspiring English sources

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The performance is so elegantly composed, so deftly performed and so consummately timed that, at various points it is possible to confuse Jones with Darwin himself, who indeed is quoted both directly and openly, and subtly and without warning, in every chapter.

Balzer was a flâneur who deftly performed and exhibited his rarities.

The instrumental likes of "Worries", "Night Watch" and the menacing "Check Out" are rhythmically complex and deftly performed, yet still they struggle to engage the listener.

Ratmansky also shows his hand as a romantic, with a stunning central pas de deux deftly performed by Madeleine Eastoe and Kevin Jackson.

There's no such softening, however, in the frighteningly polished and deftly performed assault on good taste that is the stand-up routine of Amy Schumer.

Villa-Lobos was the focus in a section dedicated to Brazilian music, represented by several of his Bachianas Brasileiras suites, deftly performed by the pianist Sonia Rubinsky.

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The finesse I am describing addresses how people carry themselves as well as understand, process and deftly perform in tricky situations (e.g., interpersonal conflict and office politics) without making them worse.

In the video, Sarkeesian deftly performs an impressively detailed dissection of the damsel in distress trope, which she defines as a reduction of female characters "to a state of helplessness" from which they require "rescuing by a typically male hero for the benefit of his story arc".

Israeli researchers have identified three-dimensional 'compass' cells in the bat brain, explaining how the winged mammals can navigate their environments so deftly and perform complex flight manoeuvres without getting disoriented.

He played the cornetto in the anonymous opening work, "Viv'el Gran Re Don Fernando," as well as the vihuela (a Spanish ancestor of the guitar) and the lute, on which he performed deftly in both solo and ensemble works throughout the program, and the recorder, with which he enlivened Joan Ambrosio Dalza's rhythmically vital "Piva".

Marshall's most celebrated job during the war was his transfer of this army of 500,000 men and 2,700 guns from the battlefield of St. Mihiel to the Argonne in less than two weeks, a switch performed so deftly — the troops moving only at night, to foil airplane observers — that the Germans were unaware of it until the Argonne offensive began.

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