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They are physically very good and had too much prowess physically and skilfully.
Despite its huge potential as a consumer market, China has failed to gain much prowess as a hub for innovation and instead enjoys a reputation as a center for copycats.
So much prowess, so little feeling.
So if we just replace them back to the levels they were when we were, say, 30 or 35, we'll have as much prowess as we did back then -- both in the boardroom and the bedroom.
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It just reminded me how much innovative prowess and entrepreneurial energy is exploding from below in this country.
She was a pianist, an arranger, a producer, a composer, and she had so much vocal prowess.
I even barraged my late boyfriend (himself a man of much hair prowess) to file relevant images in a specifically labelled HAIR folder on my computer desktop.
His efforts will be a great boon for the Frenchman and anyone who arrives to manage him in the summer, knowing how much attacking prowess Arsenal have to offer.
There was the question of how much his prowess was due to the muscle-building supplement that he took, androstenedione, which could be purchased around the country and was allowed in baseball but not in most other sports.
But the idea sustains them, and, despite their amateurish approach to war, the rebels seem to have absorbed one of its essential requirements, which is that war, the winning or losing of it, depends not so much on prowess or hardware, but state of mind.
But what propels them to the top isn't so much digital prowess as the ability to give people experiences that are immersive and enjoyable.
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