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Asked if he was impressed by Mr Rudd's language skills, Mr Downer, a French speaker, said he was not one to flaunt his talent with foreign tongues.
He is a hard worker and a skilled gardener.
They are skilled debaters.
"The score was no sooner put upon his desk, than he began to play the symphony in a most masterly manner," he wrote.
There's a big difference between an amateur video and a slick Hollywood production.
It takes great skill, cool nerves, and the reflexes of an athlete.
I admired your delicate handling of the situation.
The book echoes Matthew Crawford's masterly and reflective, "the Case for Working with Your Hands", a bestseller in America which has just come out in Britain.
She had a miraculous quality of touch, a seemingly autonomous left hand; no artist in her generation could clarify with such deftness the polyphonic writing of the Baroque masters.
I used to push this definition too, but my work went beyond it and so did the work of most other skilled testers.
The music was expertly performed.
The artist's use of contrast is masterly.
The conference is chaired by a highly skilled facilitator who has been fully trained.
The author skilfully draws together the different threads of the plot.
The pilot executed a perfect landing.
He has used that tool with consummate skill.
He plays really musically.
For his age, he shows great maturity and mental strength to go with his natural footballing skills.
Instead he is just another very skillful, cheating footballer.
The Chinese artists' superb skills and exquisite artistry of acrobatics won loud applause, cheering and even screaming from the audience.
The crowd enjoyed the team's slick passing.
Curious and enterprising, Dunne is a natural journalist and a deft writer.
He also deftly referred to a "Jewish homeland," slightly different from Israel's demands that it be considered a Jewish state.
The story of their financial firefighting is a thrilling one, deftly told by a veteran journalist with access to those involved.
From the beginning, she had clipped a mouse's ear or prepped a rat for a skin graft as deftly as if she had always worked with animals.