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Though one could imagine their deftness, the play was still a failure.
They were almost kind in the clinical deftness of their touch.
But increasingly important was his extraordinary deftness in using power.
Though new to politics, he shows a certain tactical deftness.
He was amazed at the deftness with which she reviewed history.
Only up close do we notice the deftness with which these forms are committed to paper.
Friends remember him for his razor wit and deftness with language.
He worked rapidly, and the girl noticed the deftness of his strong fingers.
As the play begins, Rice has the deftness to clear himself of the defender.
He was tying door ties with a deftness that had not been present a month, even two weeks before.
People do this all the time with amazing deftness and without thinking that what they're doing is in any way remarkable.
With enough deftness, some say, Firestone could even turn that into a virtue.
The few artists who borrowed from history did so with wit and deftness.
Will marveled at the deftness in those huge black hooks.
He dealt the cards with a deftness born of long practice and picked up his hand.
She did it with a professional deftness that attracted Gerard's attention.
She cackled with delight at the deftness of his answer.
But his technical skill has not been complemented by political deftness.
He moved with the quiet deftness of a cat.
Maybe it was his deftness in building the trap.
In these countries the carver is unrivaled for deftness of hand.
Her 11 stories are told with deftness and emotion that is never cloying.
Main courses are characterized by the same deftness with seasonings.
Neither is a beauty, but each has good features, a clear complexion, and a deftness in her hands.
The robot walked over, picked up a can, and opened it with incredible deftness.