Sentence examples for eminent skill from inspiring English sources

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He was considered by the historian Charles Maurice Davies "a leader of eminent skill and ability", and was promoted to the post over other candidates such as Colonel Maarten Schenck van Nydeggen, whom Farnese had earlier sent to relieve Rennenberg and had dealt a serious defeat to a Dutch army at the Battle of Hardenberg, on 17 June 1580.

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The truth is that "The Danish Girl" is, for all its eminent skills, the victim of its own decency.

In public finance, as in nearly everything else, Mr. McGreevey's pre-eminent skills are political, supporters and critics say.

That the musicians of the New York Philharmonic play so well for Riccardo Muti cannot be explained simply by their well-established respect for this eminent conductor's skills.

And in fact we don't know but that the diseases among our children during the past year, which have baffled the skill of our most eminent physicians, and depopulated many households, have emanated from the Chinese".

The eminent pianist Ruth Slenczynska will show her skills as both artist and educator this weekend by giving a wide-ranging solo recital tonight and a master class tomorrow afternoon.

Two months, however, after the action of Copenhagen, he joined the Investigator, discovery-ship, commanded by his relative Captain Flinders, and under the training of that able scientific officer, while employed in exploring and mapping the coasts of Australia, he acquired a correctness of astronomical observation and a skill in surveying which proved of eminent utility in his future career.

I learned the ropes of doing good research and the skills of scientific writing from an eminent supervisor, Emeritus Professor Pari Basrur, who was at the time one of North America?s leading scientists.

Russell is perhaps basketball's pre-eminent shot blocker in a sport that values that specific skill as much as any other.

She and Skeaping were at the forefront of a movement to re-emphasise the craft and skill of the artist's hand – unlike many pre-eminent Victorian sculptors they were carvers not modellers – and in this instance Hepworth left the base of her sculpture roughly hewn to show how the form had emerged.

"Everything came down to facts -- more than parliamentary skill or emotion or personality or intuition or chemistry or poetry or even wealth, pre-eminent was the raw data that comprised information".

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