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Republican strategists have been notably adept at shaping debates with phrases that pack an emotional wallop: "partial-birth abortion" for a form of late-term abortion that is resorted to infrequently; "elites" as virtually a synonym for liberals; "job creators" to ennoble the super-rich.
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But the Chinese, some experts say, are notably adept.
He had a powerful arm, he was sure-handed in blocking pitches in the dirt, and he was adept at handling pitchers, notably Dwight Gooden and Ron Darling.
The cast — notably Rooney Mara and Kyle Gallner as Freddy's longest-surviving prey — are reasonably adept at screaming, crying, looking sleepy and earnestly delivering expository information they glean from research on the Internet and at the local bookstore.
Mr. Murray is equally adept at communicating directly with the audience, most notably in a postintermission speech that channels Mr. Albee's famous disgust with theatergoers' lazy attention spans and intellects.
Messud (who is married to the New Yorker writer James Wood) is adept at evoking complex psychological territory, and here favors a controlled and notably unreliable style of narration.
But he worries that a generation so adept at surfing the Internet remains largely untaught about China's recent history, notably the horrors of the Cultural Revolution when Mao plunged the country into chaos.
Martoma was unusually adept at cultivating mentors.
I've become adept at seeming shorter.
Drasner was adept at marathon evening sessions.
Goode is adept at talent recruitment.
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