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- (disambiguation) Ars longa, vita brevis, an aphorism roughly meaning "skilfulness takes time and life is short" This disambiguation page lists articles...
- ****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...
- due to the Chinese, who transplanted the taste for art, ****iduity and skilfulness of their pigtailed race, even to these western outskirts of "the celestial...
- forwards and the midfield), who are usually mobile, creative and highly skilful players, known for their deft touch, technical ability, dribbling skills...
- 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...
- 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...
- different approach. Successor Freddie Goodwin produced a team playing skilful, aggressive football that won promotion as well as reaching an FA Cup semi-final...
- 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...
- avaricious and parsimonious character of the king". It seems that Henry was skilful at extracting money from his subjects on many pretexts, including that...