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Serving both ensemble and solo functions, it has proved more versatile than any instrument besides the piano.
After the sudden death of Bruce Lee in 1973 Chan seemed the obvious heir, but proved more versatile than the legend.
Clusters were also used on the organ, where they proved more versatile (or their composers more imaginative).
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Braking proved more challenging.
Her fellow Belgian Justine Henin-Hardenne proved the more versatile and imaginative on both occasions and the best of Clijsters had been consumed by nerves.
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But North America has proved a much more versatile canvas for proposals and ideas to reorganize the continent.
Being able to monitor data continuously or when a certain threshold is reached, the newly proposed protocol DARE proved to be more versatile than M-ATTEMPT.
In his earlier TV years, though, he proved himself to be more versatile.
The winner this time was a 19-year-old Belgian who has come through her own youthful trials, having lost her mother when she was 12. Diminutive by the standards of the power tennis movement, Henin proved to have the more versatile game for grass, beyond her crackling one-hand backhand that Steven Capriati, Jennifer's brother, called "like nothing I've ever seen".
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