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But by dint of skilful PR the royals have deleted the unhappy princess from their narrative.
But facts can be very slippery creatures, especially when sliding through the hands of skilful politicians and their spokesmen.
If these were just conversation pieces, and demonstrations of skilful toil, that would be the end of it.
After disasters, the disaster medical assistance team composed of skilful healthcare staff should be available at the disaster site for providing care to disaster's victims.
Cohen's latest album, Lyla, is an uneasy blend of skilful jazz playing, some rather contrived audience second-guessing and unwise repertoire choices.
His score for this is a wonder of skilful orchestration, conjuring icy-cold landscapes and the fear in the hearts of the protagonists.
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Like The Beatles before him, who were hailed as rock 'n' roll saviours, Hendrix thought of himself as more of a skilful synthesist of what had come before than a whole new entity.
Those supporters clad in yellow berated his every tumble, though the number of times he was fouled was actually more a reflection of the skilful potency of his performance.
Anyone who admires Freud's work can appreciate the importance of his skilful technique and the impact of his powerful psychological approach to the individual human subject.
Mandeville's involved "the dextrous Management of a skilful Politician" — in modern terms, legislation, regulation and taxation.
The party became a national force in the late 1980s largely because of his skilful organisation and Hindutva (Hindu-nationalist) campaigning.
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