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Its cross-shaped hilt signified his belief that his skill and power in the field were a gift from God.
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The dynamic Porto midfielder's skill, drive and lung power are vital to his team's hopes.
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This, coupled with the lack of marquee drawing power at the skill positions, largely explains what transpired in the first round.
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Gems level up and their requirements increase as they grow in power, so an intelligence based skill such as Cold Ring will have to stay at a low level in order to be usable by a strength heavy character, but technically all classes have all skills open to them .
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Because when one job skill becomes irrelevant, other skills can become bargaining power.
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Limited memory and processing power added to the sense of artistry and skill of these creations.
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On the other hand, Rose has made it clear she understands the power of social media and how to wield it, a skill that many employers value.
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As the envoy of a defeated power at the Congress of Vienna, he played a weak hand with determination and skill, securing France within its pre-revolutionary borders and achieving a part at least of his vision for Europe.
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There are countless games where you are asked to travel through a landscape with limited control, and many of them are little more than engines for in-app purchases While Going Nuts does have the in-app system for power-ups, the game is well balanced enough that you can succeed through skill alone.
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But xenophobia alone, even allied to Mr Haider's undeniable skill as a tub-thumper, would have been nothing like enough to put him so close to government power.
ECONOMIST: Austria