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1 It will also host workshops, teaching the old skills of aircraft construction.
2 Despite being rich and famous, Ali still likes to use his old skills .
3 In the show he attempts to encourage people to brush up on old skills .
4 His old skills were still in evidence as he sped around the Leicestershire circuit.
5 The old skills ran in his veins, they strengthened his bones and sharpened his eyes.
6 The ability to remember old skills and apply them to new tasks comes naturally to humans.
7 People go there to enjoy old skills , consider new approaches, examine equipment and have a good time.
8 Not all people condemn the old skills .
9 You hope to find old spacemen trying to teach the old skills to savages who have forgotten them.
10 Senior doctors are brushing up their old skills as they prepare to spend a lot more time on the shop floor.
11 Both of them showed off the old skills , knowing precisely what to do to each other's flesh to invigorate and arouse.
12 This also helps in case you need to brush up on some old skills or learn a new one in order to find employment.
13 Then workers could retain their old skills or develop new ones, and add improvements to the public infrastructure like roads and parks and playgrounds.
14 Robson, who works in export packaging, said: We have lost so many industrial jobs in this area over the years and lots of old skills .
15 "But I bet you still have your old skills . "
16 "Does anyone use the old skills today?"
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