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(The nimble hands of one are pictured above).
"He demonstrated quickness of foot and nimble hands, and I was truly impressed," said Walsh, who is now a 49ers consultant.
A demon at the keyboard, he made his name during the ragtime revival of the late 1960s with his nimble hands and sparkling improvisations.
Nevertheless, critics tagged him as a Federalist, even a doddering old man who had become mere putty in Hamilton's nimble hands.
While he dispatched the grand, rhapsodic and virtuosic Con moto maestoso movement from Mendelssohn's Sonata No. 3 in A, it certainly added to the experience to see Mr. Tritle's nimble hands and feet at work.
Incorporating two enormous arms and a pair of surprisingly nimble hands, the uncannily anthropomorphic actions are choreographed from movements caught by motion-capture technology as 2011 MasterChef winner Tim Anderson knocked up a crab bisque wearing sensor-clad gloves.
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The Vienna State Opera musicians respond well to his nimble hand cues and the lithe physicality of his conducting.
The same architects worked with a particularly nimble hand diagonally across the intersection at No. 159, designing the Manice Building in 1911.
Commissioned by the Pearl as the inaugural presentation in its new home on West 42nd Street, Charles Morey's spry adaptation of "The Marriage of Figaro" taps its 21st-century parallels with a nimble hand.
The director, Rob Bowman, displays the nimble hand that made him an ace on a score of television pilots before he moved in to handle many "X Files" episodes and the feature film version of the series.
The real trouble is that Mr Critchley, a professor at the New School of Social Research in New York, cannot decide whether he is writing about philosophers' own deaths, exemplary deaths or philosophers' thoughts on death in general.In nimbler hands the first topic is worth a brisk jeu d'esprit.
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