Along the way he also managed to take some piano lessons and discovered a unique flair for song writing. |
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They have all the flair you would expect up front, but their defence is reckoned to be deeply suspect. |
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The design is functional rather than adventurous, and speaks of Germanic solidity rather than French or Italian design flair. |
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For all the flair among his new teammates, it is this willingness to work for each other which Sutton cites as most significant. |
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The film's wildly uneven, but there's no disputing Argento's bravura or flair for stunt casting. |
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She has a penchant for histrionics, but her dramatic flair is a large part of her charm. |
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Given this flair for songwriting, their decision to record a collection of other people's songs seems a little risky. |
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She had a flair for painting, and now spent her time in the basement turned studio with tubes of acrylic paint and paintbrushes. |
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Think of good Irish food, all local produce, being cooked with flair, enthusiasm and panache. |
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What notion of vision and flair achieved this passable imitation of a prison yard? |
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Its financial inadequacies are all the more reason for the MIA to add some creative flair to its image. |
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Second and third gears both provided plenty of grunt, allowing it to pull out of corners with maximum flair. |
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Each stage is a combination of natural processes and human intervention, requiring patience, knowledge, discernment and flair. |
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What he does bring to his direction is an actor's flair for bringing out the best in his cast. |
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Often glancing at the magistrates, Dumas was a commanding presence with a flair for the dramatic. |
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Even a decade later, Schumann claimed that Liszt's pianistic flair would always overshadow his compositional achievements. |
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The trick to wearing androgynous attire with flair is to somehow still look feminine. |
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The energy that was present during the art lesson was evident in the variety and flair of the finished work. |
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There are moments when he shows a glimpse of his old flair and fire but they are just that, moments. |
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The whirlwind paced action inherently requires meticulous timing and control, which the cast display with consummate verve and flair. |
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You can discipline them all you like but you need creativity and flair as well. |
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A touch of camouflage, a flair for invisibility, and a sense of tact might be useful. |
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For this fast and satisfying menu, we add spices, canned tomatoes, and shelf-stable couscous to give convenient ingredients a Moroccan flair. |
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Lauren started playing ice hockey at the age of eight and discovered she not only had a flair for the game, but a real passion for the sport too. |
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Kevin has a flair for photography, and his wife a flair for near-romantic disasters. |
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The courses are for young dance enthusiasts with a flair for movements and music. |
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They are coming to Bangalore to hunt for some gifted youngsters, with a flair for acting. |
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He had a flair for drawing and an ability to grasp and execute delicate model settings. |
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I have a flair for composing, and I have a flair for performing and making records. |
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But nothing could stop this woman bursting with energy and a flair for fine arts. |
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Teresa was gifted with her hands and had a great flair for craftwork and cooking. |
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When I go to see him he plays brilliantly and then has a wee lean spell but I think when you're a flair player you tend to be more inconsistent. |
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The beauty is that he scores all around the wicket, off front and back foot, and has developed the flair to score in all areas. |
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I've long held a theory that a bass player is a frustrated lead guitarist who has none of the flair or appeal for the job. |
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This residence has been restored and refurbished with style and flair, creating a city home ready to move into. |
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Shuffling among three or four different cultures, they had a cosmopolitan flair and range that put the parochialism of the British to shame. |
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The concept of a restaurant which supports the homeless with flair and elan is an excellent one and I admire the company's ambitions. |
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In the ring he is lethal, arguably the quickest fighter in history, with sneaky power and a flair for the dramatic. |
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His early work shows his great flair for the sketch, the moment, as well as his gorgeously descriptive prose. |
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To add flair, a wall-mounted spigot was set in a rectangular mirror flanked by halogen sconces. |
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House-made pasta dishes are simple but luscious, while main courses favour classics like porchetta and bistecca, executed with flair. |
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The other problem is that while the play pushes all the right emotional buttons, it does so without poetry or flair. |
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The player is valued by his ability to play with skill, courage, commitment, genius, flair, strength and legitimate aggression. |
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His flair and showmanship won new audiences and gained the theatre great prestige. |
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He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design. |
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Less rugged and robust than debonair and sophisticated, he attracted modern, independent women who appreciated his flair. |
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Gifted with her hands, she had a special flair for craftwork and found much relaxation in knitting Aran sweaters and dress-making. |
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The point of the training will be to create more flair at the bar, but not the kind that involves flipping bottle and flaming drinks, he says. |
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Inside, while you don't get the style or flair of a Range Rover, you do get a sense of utilitarian toughness. |
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She had a real flair for art and did some brilliant drawings and paintings while she was here. |
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He figured he could always incorporate his flair for comedy into his practice as doctor. |
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Its Route 66 denim line will feature flair jeans and low-rise button-down styles. |
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They have enough attacking flair to score goals, with the likes of Beckham, Giggs, Cole and Sherringham. |
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This was an excellent team performance based on a solid defence and an attack full of flair. |
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As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great tactical flair. |
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For decades Japan has dominated through relentless innovation and creative flair. |
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Their brave, new tailoring has set a course for comfortable, thoroughly-wearable garments with flair. |
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Stunning works of art in their own right, they display his artistic talent and great flair for design. |
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With a flair beyond his scholarly appearance, the Professor swept around the room pulling tarps and covers off of the machinery. |
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Portugal's flair players were second best, unable to impose their undoubted talents. |
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Although his new job in London appeared less swashbuckling than his Azerbaijani adventures, he infused it with Bond-like flair. |
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Size did not matter to the expert judging panel, who were looking for flair and creativity within the space available. |
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We're not saying we need you in Armani, just something with a little style and flair. |
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This car is very stylish, has a lot of French flair and is built for living in the city. |
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She had written with flair and maturity, and had a sensitivity way beyond her tender years. |
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Every day e-mails containing press releases full of Gallic flair and drama would land in the in-boxes of anyone deemed worthy of receiving them. |
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They played with control and flair in the first half, while the second half was imbued with indiscipline and scrappiness. |
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Instead, Teeba does his talking with his turntables, scratching with great dexterity and impeccable rhythmic flair. |
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In it, he established a flair for dialogue and character already familiar to the theatre-going public. |
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Hamilton delighted in Emma's ear for languages and music, and her theatrical flair, and in 1791 he contentedly married her. |
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But that track also has a midsection scored by the hot fuzz of an electric guitar, illustrating Honda's longstanding flair for odd assemblage. |
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You may be able to extend the tower, provided you do it with flair and sensitivity. |
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I'm still working on it, but I did start a trend by wearing bowling shirts sporting some true flair. |
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Best known for its legendary ski slopes, the alpine town exudes a cozy mix of old-world culture and international flair. |
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Acoustic guitars are strummed hard and fast on some songs, and are played with melodic flair on others. |
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She has an actress's flair for melodramatics and is more than a little bit spoiled besides. |
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We owe it to them to make sure they get a fair return for their creativity, flair and inspiration. |
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They act as a showcase for the farming sector and they have fulfilled that role with flair and distinction for many years. |
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All you need is a few ideas on how to do this with a modicum of panache and flair. |
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Having displayed flair and invention in the first half, the second was all about grit and determination. |
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Unfortunately, the sport's base still hankers for characters, risk, flair and a bit of biffo for good measure. |
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This luxurious property enjoys panoramic sea views and is presented with great style and flair. |
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Although now reduced to a shock-headed caricature, no one could ever dispute the musician's straight-ahead integrity and flair. |
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So it's a meaningless mismatch punctuated by spite, scrappy goals, cards and, with the exception of the peerless Pires, no flair. |
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Killinaskully is essentially a showcase for Pat Shortt, a gifted clown with an uncanny flair for playing manic rural grotesques. |
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One would think that Asian models would be more suited to model clothes with the Oriental flair. |
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He said a commercial operator could, with flair and imagination, develop the baths service while maintaining the Turkish baths tradition. |
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The painting was cartoon-like, very flat and two-dimensional, exuding comic flair and hilarity. |
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At the end of the week, it is up to viewers to vote for the presenter who brought the most flair to the evening weather. |
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Maybe it's just the flair of the Spanish language that makes it so appealing. |
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A common link is that they played in the capital and couldn't tackle but the press eulogised them as flair players. |
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A clingy body stocking complements a floor-length skirt with a pareo tied at the waist for flair. |
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On Friday, though, for all its colour, flair and energy, his playing was often incoherent, self-indulgent and slam-bang crass. |
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With this leave-it-to-chance flair and in a few other ways, The Wolf Knife retains some of the mumblecore energy of her first feature. |
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We have a wide range of lanyards, aiguillettes and swordknots that add flair to your personality. |
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Zachery, with his usual flair for talking a good game but chickening out when the crunch came, at first refused outright to sled down the hill. |
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He has relied instead on professional skill and entrepreneurial flair in his executives. |
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Meanwhile, I sleepwalked through today somewhat, albeit with style and flair. |
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We also liked the flair it gave to such pasta regulars as fusilli with chickpeas and spinach. |
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She went for a formal and textured look with a touch of modernity and lots of flair and originality. |
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First of all, artwork is one of the best investments you can make to add character and flair to a room. |
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He has a flair for motorcycles and riding them is nothing short of a passion. |
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Some of the pan players broke into song, adding flair to the band's rendition as the pan sticks belted down the pulsating rhythms. |
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Whenever there is a stooshie north of the Border, Irvine, who has an undoubted flair for publicity, is unlikely to be far away. |
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Many upcoming artistes are said to emulate her style but rarely can match her flair. |
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The Hong Kong international sale is conducted by Keeneland's experienced crew, but with a theatrical flair not seen at the Lexington vendue. |
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They add that nothing beats the Vespa's rounded curves, chrome and Italian designed flair. |
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They're a fun, tight mix of jazz flair and rock energy, with guitar, bass, drums, and vibes. |
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Add in the anti-capitalists' flair for dramatic protest, and you have a very attractive political creed. |
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Dresses are sometimes cut on the biases, giving them that romantic gypsy flair. |
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Just as New Zealand vintners discovered their soil's affinity for Sauvignon blanc, the Brits have found they have a flair for sparkling wine. |
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Kilcummin were confounding the critics as they played with dash and flair, first to every ball as they attacked in waves. |
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Maybe it's lacking a certain scandalous, over-the-top flair that people find intriguing and buzzworthy. |
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The challenge is then to retain the entrepreneurial flair and innovative spirit, by giving employees a sense of empowerment. |
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By the time the Normans conquered in 1066, York was bigger in terms of size, status and population thanks to the Viking flair for commerce. |
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He did, however, have an innate grasp of public relations, dressing with flair so people would notice him. |
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She had the rare ability to give her best and encourage the best in others while maintaining a sense of flair, humour and fun. |
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Perhaps the house will be granted a touch of her theatrical design flair, after all. |
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He overcame these and tackled his job with enthusiasm and flair that got results against all the odds. |
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Style, flair, neatness and layout of handwriting are the criteria that judges use to assess the entries. |
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With his topcoat resting across his shoulders like a cape, he strolled around the room with the flair of a Hollywood dandy. |
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While Ramsay's flair is most obvious in composition and oeuvre, the audio is equally important to the piece. |
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The artwork on the site gives the game world a decidedly fantasy flair, but also with what could be steampunk elements. |
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I love their offbeat flair, their stylized dialogue, their unusual stories. |
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His obsession with ice skating began as a child growing up in Bristol, where he showed an early flair for dancing. |
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A balloon shade is a soft, blousy window treatment that can add a decorative flair to any room. |
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Currie ended the match with a flourish and belatedly displayed the flair and pace that they undoubtedly possess. |
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He was gifted with his hands and had a natural flair for wood-turning and carpentry. |
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Judges placed high value on entries that demonstrated imagination, originality and flair. |
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Indeed, his sublime, angular downstrokes follow the smooth confidence of his basslines, and he sings with his downcast delivery and dramatic flair. |
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The outcome has been a style of flair and high technical accomplishment. |
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In Casino Jack, Kevin Spacey plays the dirtied lobbyist with a gutsy flair that renders him hopelessly charming. |
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Burton's flair for image seems always at odds with the story at hand. |
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A politician of flair and dash and, when roused by the occasion, an impressive parliamentary speaker, Derby never realized the early promise of his career. |
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To add to the conspiratorial flair, they added that the DA told them not to talk to the FBI or the CIA either. |
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Philip Walsh conducts Jonathan Dove's ingenious orchestral reduction with flair, even if he can't disguise the occasional un-Puccinian scrawniness of the string sound. |
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She does not shy from a fight, and she has a flair for political theater to make Ted Cruz envious. |
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The company recently hooked up with Google Glass to give the future of eyewear a little flair. |
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Worn singularly or layered for a more dramatic effect, the thin metal bands evoke an ethnic sort of flair. |
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And it bespeaks a confidence and flair not often attributed to the much-maligned candidate. |
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But after his parents whisked him from under the noses of football scouts to a rugger school, he tackled his new sport with determination and flair. |
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They hand make frames, change moulding colors, marbleize matboard, add composition corners or etch glass to make frames with a flair that any good designer would appreciate. |
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He took to the Kiwi wine like a duck to water and by the time that Frenchman got to the barbie he was wielding a pair of tongs with gusto and flair. |
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It boasts a straight collar with a throatlatch, a hidden placket with a three-button closure, and hacking pockets, giving it a distinguished vintage flair. |
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The Kalinka dance segment, accompanied by the popular Russian folk song and performed with flair and razor sharp precision, epitomised pride, dignity and honour. |
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To tide him over financially, he took a job with a radio station, and found that he had a natural flair for the microphone and he soon hosted his own show on Talk Radio. |
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He took to the podium like an experienced campaigner, displaying his oratorical flair in eloquent Setswana to appeal to the predominantly Tswana audience. |
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With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London. |
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It is a feast of boleros delivered with flair by Ferrer, who intuitively conjures up the elegance and languid energy of that post-war singing style. |
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Yes, Manoj did have this natural flair for creating energy and pace! |
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Fish-lovers can angle for a sumptuous treat at a new West London restaurant which promises an eclectic mix of the finest British seafood with a touch of South African flair. |
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For soup with an Asian flair, substitute Udon noodles for the egg noodles, soy sauce for the salt, bok choy for the peas, and add some hot peppers and fresh garlic. |
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You will develop a flair for short, pithy phrases that will identify you as the writer, whether your byline is published or your story is magically morphed into a brief. |
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He does it with style and flair and the occasional foray into drag. |
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A Cheam interior design company is offering people with creative flair the chance to learn new skills at workshops set up to revive interest in traditional handicrafts. |
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Holland pursues an old-time Americana sound, without the academic self-consciousness or the intrusive musicianly flair that often soils such endeavours. |
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The rooms, with high ceilings and parquet floors, have been furnished with flair by the owner, Otto Wiesenthal, and are hung with contemporary art from his private collection. |
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Before long, the tall man in the Oxford shirt had taken her hands, and they danced with flair, the memory of those moves still intact, in their corner of the room. |
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The students also had a certain stylistic flair, however inadvertent. |
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Vincent has a photographic memory and a flair for mathematics. |
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They are the consummate show band, highly skilled musicians with theatrical flair, and their live shows are sure to be an explosive and unforgettable experience. |
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But all three lack the flair of the truly outstanding international sides. |
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He even exhibited a flair for handling the crowd scenes particularly well. |
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We get great cuts from him, prepared with the flair of a true artist. |
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He had a certain creative flair and loved talking about his projects. |
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It is a special kind of organisation that thrives on creativity and flair. |
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The home was built with an architectural flair and design not often found. |
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British sculptor, painter, and designer, a flamboyant personality whose flair for self-publicity has helped him become the most famous British artist of his generation. |
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Once again, the artistic flair of the students is well noted in the annual, which is copiously illustrated with sketches and drawings by the students. |
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You try to be tough when you need to be, and will gladly stand up for any damsel in distress, but you'd rather catch a girl with a little bit of flair. |
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They were useful for flair and a fast getaway, if necessary. |
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He is undoubtedly his own person and he vigorously pursues his own distinctive campaigns with flair and more than half an eye for the media coverage. |
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But what followed instead was a decline which saw all the flair and hope of the Keegan era dissipated as money flowed out of the coffers hand over fist, but for little return. |
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He shares Dyer's flair for languages, especially Nepali and Baluchi. |
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Venus is the slinkiest and most sophisticated planetary influence and it also governs the arts, flair and fashion. |
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If you are familiar with information technology and have a flair for problem-solving, a career as a systems analyst may appeal. |
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Place your thumb on top of the shank and your bent index finger under the hair and pull the tying thread tight to flair it. |
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The group is now know for their up-tempo gospel flair, swingbeat, R'n'B, traditional and soulful arrangements. |
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Customers can get the notebook computer of their choice when they shop at Dell, including adding a bit of flair for personalization. |
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What was old is new again, including images, color, typestyle and old designs with a contemporary flair. |
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If you have a creative flair and lots of patience, a career as a nail technician may appeal. |
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The flair for bright batting went against them as they fell easy prey to the Aussie pacemen. |
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If to this can be added a flair for conducting a great fight, then you have an ideal War Minister. |
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Extra flair on presentations, extra offers in the shop, snappier work in the office, wherever you can make improvements, you do. |
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Designers, however, have increasingly recognised the demand for abayas with a bit of extra flair. |
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Steven Runciman, who was at Eton with Blair, noted that he and his contemporaries appreciated Huxley's linguistic flair. |
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Lavender is used in savory dishes, giving stews and reduced sauces aromatic flair. |
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Combining a mixture of hip-hop street style and preppy Ivy League flair, Phat Fashions have now become a symbol of contemporary American culture. |
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Arsenal's recent title shots have seen their undoubted flair compromised by flakiness. |
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John Nolan's peacock window curtain has featherly flair, with a large, color-saturated print. |
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HaCohen expresses herself with real flair, and given that English is not her native language, she is a surprisingly resourceful punster. |
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Mona is a pintsize ghostbuster with a flair for unearthing strange and supernatural mysteries. |
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Channel the Taj Mahal's gardens with a table of Pietra Dura inlaid marble handcrafted in India with surprising contemporary flair. |
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Backs coach Farrell agrees but warned that game-breaking flair is only possible if the donkey work is done first. |
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In many instances, the flair sequence may be the only contributory sequence depicting the medial temporal lobe abnormality. |
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The playful Verreaux's sifakas moved with real flair performing cartwheels, kicks and leaps. |
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The latest version is easy on the eye, even bringing an element of design flair to a segment that has boxiness as its basic blueprint. |
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This modern reinvention of the classic boutonniere is a subtle way to add a touch of flair to his look. |
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His flair, having previously only been put into socialising, suited journalism and did not go unnoticed. |
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Jack blethered on, with his usual lack of linguistic flair, about some of the great European finals which he claimed live in his memory. |
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Christopher Walken does his usual Loony Tunes bit as the television producer and Scott gives the film plenty of action and some visual flair. |
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And retailers are responding to all this imbibing by offering furniture, barware and accessories with cosmopolitan flair. |
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During the last year, Welsh focused on revamping the family's kitchen and keeping room area to add the modern flair for which she is known. |
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The Y-shaped neckline yellow and green jersey offers not only a trendy look but a flair that is distinctly Brazil. |
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His first instrument of many was the upright alto horn and, showing a flair for music, he left home at 14 to find work in the industry. |
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Alack of fresh faces and a chronic shortage of midfield flair has added to the malaise. |
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Liverpool's Ultimate Fashion Queen is an opportunity for drag queens and kings and gender benders with a flair for design to show off their talents. |
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Very beachside. His mother always had a flair for interior design. |
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He displayed his unique Lehenga at the occasion Rajasthan State Foundation day in Jaipur, he used 1000 meter fabric in one Lehenga and give the flair of 200 meters. |
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Authored by Chef Alexis Bostelmann, the recipe book features culinary classics such as decadent Peking duck, beef tenderloin and roasted beet salad, all with a Latin flair. |
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Swansea were not in a period of particular growth and the only two players showing any flair were Wales Schoolboy players Willie Davies and Haydn Tanner. |
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Gifted with a mellifluous and supple voice, Kumar Gurav sings with a rare flair, rendering ragas in a distinctively aesthetic and imaginative manner. |
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Jos Buttler briefly showed his flair for the shorter format until he was bowled, making a mess of the scoop shot, but Kieswetter continued on his trouble-free course. |
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Lucinda sewed rhinestones into her scarf to add a bit of flair. |
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She's always a flair who would to put on the floozy jacuzzi? |
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Historically, restorers often covered up pentimenti with excessive coats of paint, usually to hide awkward areas of the painting, or to exhibit their own creative flair. |
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