- HMS
Dexterous or HMS Dextrous: HMS
Dexterous (1805) (or Dextrous) was a gun-brig
launched at Buckler's Hard in 1805.
Between 1805 and 1807,
Dexterous was...
- Dextre, also
known as the
Special Purpose Dexterous Mani****tor (SPDM), is a two-armed robot, or telemani****tor,
which is part of the
Mobile Servicing...
- Fine
motor skill (or dexterity) is the
coordination of
small muscles in
movement with the eyes,
hands and fingers. The
complex levels of
manual dexterity...
- The
Shadow Dexterous Hand is a
humanoid robot hand
system developed by The
Shadow Robot Company in London. The hand is
comparable to a
human hand in size...
-
frivolity and "ch****y,
cartoonish eccentricity" that used to make her
songs "
dexterous and funny". Clash's
Robin Murray, Slant's Tom Williams, The Times's Ed...
- " The New
Yorker called it an "expertly
paced thriller" that "plays
dexterously with the
tension between the
wealthy and the
working class they employ...
-
Lorenzo de' Medici. In
spite of a
violent temper della Rovere succeeded by
dexterous diplomacy in
winning the
support of
Cesare Borgia, whom he won over by...
- the 100
greatest American movies.
Richard Corliss wrote of the Coens: "
Dexterously flipping and
reheating old
movie genres like so many pancakes, they serve...
- and
historical themes. His most
typical works are
characterized by a
dexterous representation of the
people and
landscape under the
bright sunlight of...
-
Mohamed called her a "peppy scene-stealer,
achieving her
manic mood
swings dexterously", and
Vinayak Chakravorty of
Hindustan Times concluded that she "takes...