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Many are pretty capably of knowing what they do is wrong.
He capably led the army through the two days of fighting.
The addresses, also, and the data which you so capably provided.
That could be said as well about two older works, also to live music capably performed.
Both players responded and performed capably in the second half.
These books were all capably written, but had comparatively little success.
She watched the woman go up, managing each step slowly but capably.
People don't believe big government can really do anything capably."
The young woman's hands moved capably over the board as she spoke softly into her receiver.
Despite not having studied either of these books, he was able to lecture capably on the subjects.
"When I can no longer work carefully and capably."
The book capably documents 20 video works that Viola has made in the last three years.
They are looking for somebody who can capably handle the affairs of state right now."
As a whole, the performance, though capably danced, was dramatically weak.
He saw now that there were new people in the room, moving capably about, and he got himself to his feet.
The business of Egypt went to his son, who was discharging it very capably.
But if you can do the job honestly and capably, you may take it.
I was more upset with them last year because they didn't play capably."
Are the two major parties merely going to compete over who can manage things more capably?
She was always mild-mannered and performed her duties most capably.
It had taken a powerful wrist to accomplish the jimmy work so capably.
One who could sail with me, or capably manage things ashore while I was gone.
It's not clear why so many were required, but all contribute capably to the exhibition's catalog.
He admired her for dealing with it so capably.
He travelled through the island, showed much interest in its development, and capably carried out the work of his office.