Word: skillfull
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In a letter acknowledging "with the thanks of the Republic of Finland your very generous offer of services to aid in out fight against the unprovoked assault of Communistic Russia," Per Zilliacus, military attache of the Finnish Legation, told Parker that only skillful technicians could be used.
Twenty-two-year-old Katharine is a nurse by profession but her hobby is perhaps the most dangerous sport in the world-driving a four-man bobsled. Last week she competed at Lake Placid against five of the most skillful U. S. drivers for the national senior bobsled championship.
Last week he sent to Congress his seventh annual work. To many Congressmen, it was at once Author Roosevelt's most skillful and most irritating effort yet. In their eyes, the 1940-41 Budget was not merely too simple, it was too beautiful. It had everything, with the possible...
His speech was one of the most effective, skillful briefs yet delivered for the Allied cause. It was the sort of talk which earns Britain a reputation for fair dealing and open-minded thinking. To keep its sprawling Empire together Britain needs that reputation as much as she needs her...
Buffalo-built, his massive head set forward on wrestler's shoulders, Myron Taylor of Quaker stock, will be the first industrialist to match minds with the thoroughly schooled and skillful Catholic diplomats.