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Shots are sluggish and skills difficult to master but, after acclimatising to the new engine and learning intricacies, faithful fans will be satisfied with an absorbing football experience.
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HBO, Sept. 29 at 9. WILL WORK FOR FOOD Adam Gertler, food expert and humorist, tries to learn intricacies of the food industry, trying jobs like potato chip quality control and dog-food tasting.
He'll be a quick study in learning the intricacies of the Olympic movement".
But my unwillingness to break my head learning these intricacies gives the wheeler-dealers an edge.
He reined in his style and set about learning the intricacies of the city budget.
Regarding his longevity, Warthen said he felt he had improved each year while learning the intricacies of the league.
The presentation across the board is still below par, especially when it comes to learning the intricacies of the game.
In my psychiatric residency, I spent four years learning the intricacies of mental illness and its remedies, the interactions between medications, and the ethical conundrums of involuntary treatment.
But he pointed out that he had been in office less than a month, and said that he was still learning the intricacies of El Paso politics.
Despite his fame as an actor, he insisted on learning the intricacies of a complex sport instead of buying a ride.
The only real flaw is the documentation, which is far too skimpy to be of any help at all in learning the intricacies of each soldier class.
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