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1 He knew he didn't look much like a skilled man with a trade.
2 He was a skilled man at this, none more so; nevertheless he failed.
3 A skilled man can chop either right-or left-handed but this is very difficult for a beginner.
4 He had me taught by a skilled man .
5 As soon as they threw out the skilled man , thousands of tons of precious materials were spoiled.
6 In the old hand industry, a skilled man spent a good part of his time at unskilled work.
7 Then comes the skilled man , who cuts the poles into suitable lengths, and splits the pieces into the correct widths.
8 Then, if it be a London case, the Officer in charge sends out a skilled man to work up clues.
9 The minute subdivision of industry permits a strong man or a skilled man always to use his strength or skill.
10 Even a skilled man would have been kept busy by the multitude of details that poured in on the little office.
11 He came as a great man, with his servants, and chariots, and piles of money, to purchase a cure from a skilled man .
12 A skilled man could knock a knife, or even a heavy club, out of another's hand with a single flick of the wrist.
13 Equally skilled men are therefore wanted to contend for the side of right.
14 The most skilled men have been thrust into an absolute impossibility of producing.
15 The Roycrofters, Incorporated, is a band of skilled men and women.
16 We are almost as short of skilled men as we are of locomotives.
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