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The Eniac women were wartime recruits with math skills, whose job was initially described as plugging in wires to "set up the machine".

He revels in the somewhat obvious, such as the child with "delayed language skills" whose full-time babysitter, it turned out, speaks no English.

James, 26, and Nowitzki, 32, are players with superlative but hardly identical skills whose postseasons have been highlight reels of which dreams are made.

A person with very specific skills whose company had closed, leaving no similar employers in the area, would be one candidate.

Those deep-set eyes were unusually close together, as if built to focus on the ball at his feet, and his early idol was Faas Wilkes, the Dutch forward renowned for his dribbling skills, whose career began in Rotterdam after the war before taking him to Italy and Spain in the 1950s.

Though under no obligation to take the test required in the city's traditional public schools, Bronx Prep began with a round in the fall to establish a baseline, then took a practice set in April leading up to last month's battery of six sections of the California Test of Basic Skills, whose scores will be the basis for staff bonuses as well as the pitch for private fund-raising.

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Being happy becomes associated with a skill whose acquisition can be measured and turned into a government target.

Fantasy sports have been explicitly legal since 2006, when the federal government exempted them from online gambling legislation, as long as they were games of skill whose outcome was not based on the outcome of any single sporting event.

Whereas modern skepticism questions the possibility of knowledge, Pyrrhonian skepticism questions the rationality of belief: the Pyrrhonian skeptic has the skill of finding for every argument an equal and opposing argument, a skill whose employment will bring about suspension of judgment on any issue which is considered by the skeptic, and ultimately, tranquillity.

Or, trade your skills with others whose skills you need, bartering your way to get what you need rather than spending actual cash.

But not enough use has been made of Mr. McDermott's extraordinary Improbable Skills Ensemble, whose puppetry and acrobatics formed the core of his "Satyagraha".

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