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She is less nimble with questions of history and society.
Her mind did not seem very nimble at the moment.
It was not nimble enough to turn to face her.
But do not let fear of her make you less nimble.
Of course they were true but it was too easy to be nimble about using them.
Now that they're able to find out the information themselves, she says the business has to be far more nimble.
But for the more nimble workers, the jobs are there.
"That made us more nimble as technology and the industry's needs changed."
The big man is more nimble than one might imagine.
They had gone only a few hundred feet when the earth began to nimble behind them.
It was as they'd said; the boy had a nimble mind.
"I tried to catch one of them to hear what he might have to say, but they were too nimble for me."
Their ship may not look like much, but it's nimble.
His nimble wit, they say, often gets away from him.
But, nimble and light on their feet, they stayed out of his reach.
His short, thick fingers were nimble enough to do what needed to be done.
One surprise was how nimble the big thing proved to be.
"They surprised a lot of people, by being so nimble."
New funds can often be more nimble than the giants.
It was an exercise he sometimes did to keep his fingers nimble.
Now he was watching her nimble fingers on his mother's neck.
He had opened it; his nimble fingers were at work.
The players will land on their nimble feet, but only a fool would believe they are not thinking about it.
The goal is to make the Army lighter and more nimble.
They are not small and nimble like apple was during their transition.