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versatile

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The same day, the Forest Service fired around 10% of its highly versatile workforce, many of whom were qualified to respond to fires and integral to their prevention.

The versatile American back featured in seven games for the Bears since signing in January and scored four tries, including one in the 36-20 loss at Queensholm.

From BBC

Especially during his heroic run of work in the 1970s, Hackman was an astonishingly versatile actor, whether in the perverse satire of “Prime Cut,” the downtrodden naturalism of “Scarecrow” or countless other roles.

"He still goes on tour because he is versatile. I will go for Hugo Keenan as someone who is just really safe at the back."

From BBC

His path to acting primed him to be versatile.

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

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