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With such diverse scholarship, the volume is able to expertly handle the sweeping scope of its question, and provide a relevant and concise appraisal of African American male status to a wide audience.

As Foursquare struggles to live up to its hype, Mailbox, an app that has over half a million people still lined up just for the privilege of using it, cashed in on what was perhaps the most lucrative product relaunch in tech news history — getting Dropbox to place a nine-figure bet on the hope that the app will one day be able to expertly handle email attachments.

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Apparently the average Christian has a deep understanding of extremely challenging Bible passages, predict with 100% accuracy who Jesus would vote for, are able to judge the hearts of well-known pastors they've never met, and can expertly handle any parenting situation.

What would your life be like if you knew you could expertly handle any random situation the world threw at you? How much confidence would it bring to trust you'll know exactly what to say the moment you're saying it.

Not only can he expertly handle the steps and the splits, but the 50 dazzling costume changes designed by Sharen Davis and wig consultant Robert Stevenson's nine hairpieces ensure that he looks the part as well.

You think back to how Lasorda expertly handled the difficult ego adjustment of Gibson's arrival, soothing his new star while not ignoring his veteran players in the wake of the infamous eye-black practical joke.

Reviewing the performance, The New York Post wrote that he "proved to have a voice of beautiful quality," adding: "It was rich in texture and expertly handled both as to characterization and technique".

The Rebel T3 is designed to be the camera that can be expertly handled by anyone and allows great-looking photos to be taken with ease and style.

This metamorphosis, expertly handled by Hornby so as not to stretch credibility quite to breaking point, forces Katie to question all that she wished for.

"Cantata," quasi-tonal in its deployment of short rows, is close in style and tone to the opera that preceded it, "The Rake's Progress," with the soprano Marguerite Krull and the tenor Stephen Sands expertly handling solo parts analogous to the opera's protagonists, Tom Rakewell and Anne Trulove.

But there's no diminution in quality or excitement – dour, sardonic Renko is always a joy to be around, and the race-against-time climax, as Renko's chess-genius ward Zhenya struggles to crack the translator's code, is expertly handled.

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