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Despite the nation's technical prowess, wind power is underdeveloped and little effort has been made to exploit Japan's vast geothermal potential.
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After posting his second sub-70 round in stiff breezes comparable to what he faced on the Great Plains during his collegiate years at Oklahoma State, Uihlein was asked twice about the "peculiarity" of his prowess in the wind, with one questioner prefacing his question by saying, "I presume people at home might find it strange that you would revel in these conditions".
They caught wind of their nephews musical prowess and persuaded him to start spending summers back in New York working for them.
His prowess at fundraising seems to have knocked the wind out of the brash, in-your-face Christie, who a couple of years ago seemed the Republicans' heir apparent.
(This, too, he links to his mathematical prowess: "I could … admit the differential complication of wind into my calculations").
General Electric is best known as an industrial powerhouse, with manufacturing prowess in businesses that range from giant generators to jet engines to alternative energy technologies like wind mills and solar panels.
Prowess is prowess.
"All that technical prowess".
Of his basketball prowess.
"Andrew's prowess is legendary".
Balletic prowess as seduction?
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