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Skillful and 1990
* 1990 Parents ' Choice Award for " Skillful weaving of facts and legends into his work "

Skillful and .
Skillful actions condition the mind in a positive way and lead to future happiness, while the opposite is true for unskillful actions.
Skillful direction saves it from turning maudlin.
Napoleon once told his brother Lucien in April 1801, " Skillful conquerors have not got entangled with priests.
Skillful rulers hid their true intentions and feigned nonchalance.
Skillful use of couriers enabled these armies to maintain contact with each other and their leadership.
* " Simon Bolivar Buckner: A Skillful and Judicious General " – Article by Civil War historian / author Bryan S. Bush
Skillful players may obtain some bonuses along the way.
Skillful play is often rewarded with point multipliers, such as in Pac-Man where each ghost that the avatar eats will generate twice as many points as the last.
Skillful combined play will see a centre forward switch to a supporting role as the situation demands.
" Skillful ", as his late WGN colleague Bob Collins called him, was consulted for the movie The Weather Man, which was set in Skilling's hometown of Chicago at a fictionalized version of WGN.
Skillful diplomacy was needed in establishing a friendly if not neutral basis of relations with the Byzantine Empire, which had expansionary goals in the early 11th century.
Skillful filing to shape and size is still a part of diemaking, moldmaking, toolmaking, etc., but even in those fields, the goal is usually to avoid handwork when possible.
The Lotus Sutra's parable of the Burning House implies that all talk of Duality or Non-Duality by Buddhas and Bodhisattvas is merely Skillful Means ( Sanskrit upaya kausala ) meant to lead the deluded to a much higher truth.
) Skillful players are often promoted, or ' called up ', to the parent major league team while under-performing players or players recovering from a major injury are ' sent down ' to an affiliated minor league team.
A success which left the mark of " Skillful Tamiya " on it via their accurate recreation of the original vehicle.
Skillful use of the rope dart can easily trick an opponent because the dart can shoot out very suddenly.
Inscribed on the base of the statue are the five attributes of the ideal Trojan: Faithful, Scholarly, Skillful, Courageous and Ambitious.
In the " Training Center of the Skillful Servants of Mankind ": Carlos Bulosan's Professional Filipinos in an Age of Benevolent Supremacy at americanliterature. dukejournals. org
Skillful use of trench mortars, rifle grenades and hand grenades ( first used against English troops on September 27 ), enabled the Germans to inflict great injuries upon Allied troops, who had neither been trained nor equipped with these weapons.

drafts and added
In previous drafts, those who feared a concentration of power in the president added provisions for European-style power-sharing between a ceremonial President elected via universal suffrage and an executive Prime Minister elected by Parliament.
The Act incorporates several key changes to the financial arrangements of higher education students, including many additional terms that were added to convince those who opposed earlier drafts.
Few major players were added though ( other than from drafts ).
Over the course of a series of drafts, a catchall provision ( the “ Necessary and Proper Clause ”) was eventually added, most likely by Wilson, a nationalist little concerned with the sovereignty of individual states, giving the Congress the broad power “ to make all Laws that shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof .” Another revision of Wilson ’ s draft also placed eight specific limits on the states, such as barring them from independently entering into treaties and from printing their own money, providing a certain degree of balance to the limits on the national government intended by Rutledge ’ s list of enumerated powers.

drafts and center
But Gelinas never played for the Kings, however, as two months after the draft, on August 9, 1988, he was included in the celebrated " Gretzky Trade " that sent Gelinas, Los Angeles ' star young center Jimmy Carson, the Kings's first round choices in 1989, 1991 and 1993 entry drafts, and a reported $ 15 million cash to Edmonton in exchange for Wayne Gretzky, Mike Krushelnyski and Marty McSorley.
He describes his stance on the writing process, saying “ Writing is a way to end up thinking something you couldn ’ t have started out thinking .” According to Elbow, the best way to accomplish this is a series of drafts which come together to produce an emerging “ center of gravity ” that then translates into the main focus on the work.

drafts and Mark
Mark Protosevich and Ehren Kruger have both written drafts.
Both Mark and Taylor were very much based upon himself, so much so that in early drafts they were far too much alike.

drafts and 1989
The first DPMI specification drafts were published in 1989.
By agreement with the National Basketball Players Association, the drafts from 1989 onward have been limited to two rounds, which gives undrafted players the chance to try out for any team.
In response to the 1987 Supreme Court ruling in Edwards v. Aguillard against creation science being taught in United States public school science classes, the term intelligent design was coined as a substitute for it in drafts of the textbook Of Pandas and People which was published in 1989, beginning the campaigning of the intelligent design movement under the leadership of Pandas editor Charles Thaxton.

drafts and running
Boucher's task was to expand and develop Nation's first drafts into workable scripts, but this became increasingly difficult as Nation started running out of ideas.
First drafts were written primarily in the summer of 1908, and reworked in 1911, and then again in 1913, extending the atmospheric depiction of mists and running water far longer than the original two measures.
Prior to the season, both the NFL's Chicago Bears and the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs selected running back Gale Sayers in their respective league drafts.

drafts and back
When that occurred, the Danes rushed back to their boats, which being lighter, with shallower drafts, were freed before Alfred's ships.
The second draft was begun on 25 September 1877, just a few days after the first: at this point in his career Wagner liked to work on both drafts simultaneously, switching back and forth between the two so as not to allow too much time to elapse between his initial setting of the text and the final elaboration of the music.
After several years of tinkering with drafts, Paley went back to short fiction.

drafts and Smith
Early drafts of The Five Doctors ( 1983 ) featured a scene where Sarah Jane Smith encountered some Autons and is rescued by the Third Doctor, but it was dropped before filming for reasons of time and expense.

drafts and 1990
Aditya started work on the script of the film in 1990, at the age of 19, and gradually spent time making about five drafts of the film's original script.
This constitution more closely aligned the structure of the Curia with the norms established by the 1983 Code of Canon Law and the early drafts of what became the 1990 Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches.

drafts and Russell
Russell Jackson agrees, noting that " nothing of the overtly Dorian mode is to be found in the finished play or its drafts.
After several days of discussion, on November 30 Russell sent to Queen Victoria the drafts of the dispatches intended for Lord Lyons to deliver to Seward.

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