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The Pentagon bureaucracy is deeply entrenched; it can wear out far more agile players than Hegseth.

From Slate

“I was much more agile prior to prison, and my life became a little less exciting,” she said.

From Salon

Leaner, more agile in the field and with perhaps the safest pair of hands in the England team, Brook said he would have "got to 150 and slogged one up in the air" had he not got into such fine physical condition.

From BBC

As effective as Wilder was last season as a sophomore, he’s now stronger, bigger, faster and more agile.

The actors and stunt people could wear harnesses that would be removed digitally and “digital cameras were much smaller and more agile and could even shoot in the desert.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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