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Despite his size, Altidore has never been a classic target man, lacking the necessary prowess in the air.
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One of the study's key findings is that strengthening innovation in general will not be enough: specific measures will be necessary to harness India's growing technological prowess for public health purposes.
Prowess in protecting the herds from animal predators had been necessary from the beginning of domestication, but, as pastoralism became an established way of life, prowess was redirected toward rival herdsmen.
Bennett described instances when Sweetback saved himself through the use of his sexual prowess as "emancipation orgasms" and stated that "it is necessary to say frankly that nobody ever fucked his way to freedom.
There are many ways civilization could end (just ask the dinosaurs!), but the one absolutely necessary condition for survival in an environment of continually increasing technological prowess is peace.
On top of his shooting prowess, Olynyk is able to find all of the necessary angles on the low blocks to score, and is able to position himself consistently for open layups and fadeaway baseline jumpers.
It is not necessary to wow the audience by giving them a minute-by-minute account of your prowess in the lab.
Prowess is prowess.
"All that technical prowess".
Of his basketball prowess.
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