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knight, demonstrating unwavering loyalty, military prowess and social fellowship. In
and prowess in battle, but also as a skilled dancer, athlete, singer and orator, and he
This is Team 8 team-like prowess coming through huge.
The country has long been praised for its tea making prowess and production.
Even the small country of Portugal, because of its prowess during the Age of Exploration, a significant amount of territory in what would become Brazil, but they also have possessions and colonies along the coast of Africa, and even things in India, like Goa.
This is performed at the very culmination, the very end of the pas de deux to showcase the ballerina's prowess, the ballerina's technical mastery.
You'll be sorry you ever doubted Straits' frontman Mark Knopfler's considerable prowess.
This technological prowess didn't develop overnight.
People say, "Honesty surpasses prowess." It's important that you always stay honest so that people respect you.
People say, "Honesty surpasses prowess."
Because it's not sheer physical prowess that keeps a chimp at the top of the hierarchy.
Now, more than that, because it's not sheer physical prowess that keeps a chimp at the top of the hierarchy.
With a whopping price tag of $93 billion, it was built as a showcase for China's technological prowess and as a way to show off its urban progress to the world.