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Its feet are short and round but dextrous, as the shmoo's comic book adventures make clear.
en.wikipedia.org
Success demands that the performer have large, dextrous, and powerful hands.
en.wikipedia.org
At 71, he is as dextrous as ever, delivering those trademark speedy runs with apparent ease.
exclaim.ca
This requires dextrous coordination of tiny pins and forceps under the microscope.
theconversation.com
Others, less dextrous, slowly covered their plates with escaped broth.
www.npr.org
Tt trea are pairs of carved thin sticks about shoulder width manipulated with dextrous wrist and arm work, often simultaneously passed between performers.
en.wikipedia.org
Some very simple tools and dextrous fingers are all it takes to help people with their computers.
www.startupsmart.com.au
Crisis was averted however when the dextrous photographer let her know that she had got a photo of me so all was good.
www.abc.net.au
Just when you think you have one face in place, you've changed the other and getting the exact combination requires a series of dextrous moves.
www.irishexaminer.com
But designing dextrous robots for space is only half the challenge to actually making them useful.
www.roadtovr.com

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