These were stories told and retold at night in the bagdiparas (hamlets), cherished and honoured for the daring, the physical prowess, the cunning.
Can the sensorimotor account of visual cognition explain the apparent representational prowess of young infants?
Very importantly, once placed at her disposal, his martial prowess would enable her to retain physical possession of her son and heir.
For example, the defensive prowess of village communities, particularly large ones, undoubtedly limited the trade, while periods of famine caused sharp spikes in volume.
In some cases the errors are small and might be deemed simply the result of a less-than-perfect arithmetic prowess.
The day was declared a general holiday, and citizens swarmed to the much-trumpeted display of regional and civic prowess.
Included in this stance is a value judgment about the worthiness of the goal of athletic prowess or physique.
The mutual acknowledgment of prowess can help to avert such clashes.