Word: expert
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McCarthy: Would Counsel, for my benefit, define, I think he might be an expert on this, the word "pixie?" Welch: "I should say, I should say, Mr. Senator, that a pixie is a close relative of a fairy, shall I proceed sir? Have I enlightened...
Prosecution witnesses identified the rifle as Beckwith's. One told of trading Beckwith a Japanese-made sight-identical to the one on the Enfield-in return for a revolver. An FBI expert swore the fingerprint belonged to Beckwith and to "no one else in the world...
Calling Castro as expert on upheavals, Quijano explained how the Cuban dictator had, for example, taken steps to prevent revolution in the military. Castro's division of the army into three totally separate units has made it "really difficult to conspire," he said...
Kirchner really triumphed, however, in conducting Les Noces. In addition to a select chorus of Harvard and Radcliffe singers, he had an expert solo vocal quartet--Beverly Sills, Eunice Alberts, James Miller, and John--and an extraordinarily impressive team of pianists: Luise Vosgerchian, Laurence Berman, Ursula Oppens, and Geoffrey Hellman. Together, they solved the problems of Les Noces, which are primarily rhythmical...
...with miners' head lamps. In Bermuda, they wade out to deeper water where the bonefish hopefully feels more secure-but that risks a dunking, and the shrewd Bermudian floats himself out in Junior's inner tube. The best way is in a flat-bottomed skiff with an expert guide like Florida's George Hommel to spot the fish and patiently explain the technique. "You cast ahead of the fish, in the direction he's moving," says Hommel. "You try to get six to ten feet in front of him. In the grass flats...