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He seemed unusually gifted in portraiture.
But they are not unusually smart or unusually gifted.
You and Obama are both unusually gifted stylists.
It was clear to many that Ann believed Barry, in particular, was unusually gifted.
The camp's harp teacher, Diana Stork, recognized that Newsom was an unusually gifted young player.
Despite what happened in his first grand-slam quarter-final, he remains unusually gifted.
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He was a talented vocalist with an enormous range and was regarded as "the most unusually and broadly gifted male singer of the '30s" by jazz scholar Gunther Schuller.
An Irishman who frequents a bar on Third Avenue is gifted with an unusually fine tenor voice with which he attempts to drown out his indefatigable competitor--the jukebox.
By Grover Amen The New Yorker, March 21 , 1959P. 40 An Irishman who frequents a bar on Third Avenue is gifted with an unusually fine tenor voice with which he attempts to drown out his indefatigable competitor--the jukebox.
These escalations are beautifully made, and the crisp observation (what is a judge but a barrister with hair extensions?) perfectly projected by a gifted cast who, unusually, mime as proficiently as they chirrup and rap.
They are sufficient, however, to denote him as a highly gifted painter, wielding an unusually delicate brush and possessed of great powers of observation.
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