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The "Embassy," in Book 9, in which the Greeks send a trio of chieftains to appeal to Achilles, shows a subtle grasp of psychology and rhetoric.
He added, "Reagan may not have had a subtle grasp of everything, but he read the briefing books and he knew the arguments, basically.
There are some that display all the subtle grasp of colour harmonies you might expect of a Shetland Terrier, but then you turn a corner and see something so lovely that you know at once that an artist's eye is at work.
Cartoons show more a more subtle grasp of the human condition.
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But what is perhaps more developed is Robertson's subtle and nuanced grasp of character, notably of the vulnerable Maud: a heroine almost worthy of Thomas Hardy.
Firstly they are just a tad unsure with their answers, as they don't have a complete grasp of the subtle points of an issue.
Byler's take on a marriage in extremis is subtle and expert; so is his grasp of the skittery details.
Four albums have seen The National mature into a band with a grasp of impressive scope and subtle dynamics.
For Buck, it was a subtle and unmistakable sign of Wheeler's maturity and his steadying grasp of pitching at the major league level.
During a magisterial survey of these complex, subtle compositions, Ma's attention to detail was as notable as his grasp of the bigger picture.
Good grasp of technology.
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