- ****anese
Journal of
Buddhist Studies 1 (1), 51–72 Pye,
Michael (1978).
Skilful Means - A
concept in
Mahayana Buddhism. London:
Gerald Duckworth & Co....
- of Proto-Indo-European
language *ar-yo-,
meaning 'one who ****embles (
skilfully)'.
According to
Iranian mythology, the name
comes from Iraj, a legendary...
-
forwards and the midfield), who are
usually mobile,
creative and
highly skilful players,
known for
their deft touch,
technical ability,
dribbling skills...
-
consideration for the
safety of the
opponent and not dangerously. For example, a
skilful attacker may lift the ball over a defender's
stick or
prone body and run...
-
First Boer War of 1880–1881 the
Boers of the
Transvaal Republic proved skilful fighters in
resisting Britain's
attempt at annexation,
causing a series...
-
different approach.
Successor Freddie Goodwin produced a team
playing skilful,
aggressive football that won
promotion as well as
reaching an FA Cup semi-final...
-
handled study of
friendship and loss", and "[t]he
heartfelt bits are
skilfully woven around more
standard comedy", with "plenty of laughs, but at its...
-
forwards and are
usually more
lightly built and faster.
Successful backs are
skilful at p****ing and kicking. Full-backs need to be good
defenders and kickers...
-
exhibiting various shades of hues. The
craftsman who
carved the
stone skilfully stained the surface,
resulting in a realistic-looking
piece that resembles...
-
avaricious and
parsimonious character of the king". It
seems that
Henry was
skilful at
extracting money from his
subjects on many pretexts,
including that...