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Sony is, of course, a deft hand at handheld design.
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With a deft hand, such differences could probably be managed.
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Miller, playing in his 499th and perhaps last game with the Sabres, kept Buffalo in it until the Sabres finally went ahead for good behind some deft hand-eye coordination by Ott.
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Piloting through that terrain requires a deft hand.
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So far it has played a deft hand.
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Drawing influence from 100-year-old recipes that have become the hallmark of Benoit, Alain Ducasse and Chef Philippe Bertineau have composed a menu that celebrates traditional French cuisine with modern technique, seasonal ingredients, and a deft hand.
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Chang's edgy, in-your-face style not to mention a deft hand with steamed pork buns has spawned a global empire of media and restaurants, including New York's Momofuku Ko and Ma Peche some of the hottest, hard-to-get tables in the city.
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The Swiss admitted afterwards he had struggled with his return and lacked rhythm but despite facing a number of break points his back-hand and deft touch at the net remained his most potent weapons as he edged a nervy third set.
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In addition to being a master of the provocative statement, Mr Giddins is a dab hand at the deft biographical sketch.
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In place of deft interventions, she has let policy differences get out of hand.
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