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This suggests that no matter how nimble they are, the Murphys and Barrows of the House face an uphill slog.
"As big as gorillas are, it's surprising how nimble they are in these dense understories — it's their preferred habitat".
For all the talk about how nimble entrepreneurs are, Murphy's Law can test even the most nimble.
For a small fee, we'd climb up trees and fetch coconuts for farangs, who would ooh and aah at how nimble we were.
Luhrmann told reporters the diversity of Australian films was a sign of the industry's maturity and showed "how nimble we are as a creative hub".
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It also offers lessons in how a nimble, determined organization of amateurs can turn things around.
He was soon lured back again, but not before he had seen firsthand how a nimble research operation works.
This season's centrepiece saw Huntley – proving how intellectually nimble someone can be when they have absolutely no scruples – savagely turning the tables on a visibly shaken Hastings.
New law enforcement tools in stanching the stolen metal market — hundreds of millions of dollars a year in value, according to insurance industry estimates — is also revealing how geographically nimble the new wave of criminals has become.
Perhaps most thrilling of all was hearing how the nimble rhythm section that almost single-handedly invented indie-dance remained intact – Mani's bass combined with Reni's drumming to devastating effect.
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