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Welch has a knack for remembering every outfit she has ever worn.
He speaks loudly, laughs easily and has a knack for remembering names and faces.
Like the former Dodgers manager Tom Lasorda, Hatcher said, Scioscia has a knack for remembering people and knowing their personal stories.
Lewis, who has a knack for remembering numbers, is happy to play the role of a financial savant in his TV appearances.
Ms. Sherman is a slight, animated woman with pale skin, a knack for remembering names and a voice still tinted by her hometown, St . Paul
In private, friends say, Ms. Clinton is much more Bill Clinton's daughter — voluble and argumentative, warm with a biting sense of humor and a knack for remembering arcane facts.
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This, it turns out, is related to my knack for remembering the spatial location of certain bits of a text.
They watched as coaches and teammates described the 27-year-old Stringer's talent for impersonations, his devotion to a family that left him celebrating victories at home, not out on the town, his gentle nature and his uncanny knack for remembering movie lines.
(Governor Mecham, you may remember, had a knack for calling his African-American constituents "colored people" and "pickaninnies").
(Governor Mecham, you may remember, had a knack for calling his African-American constituents "colored people" and "pickaninnies"). McCain went on record saying he supported the governor.
Ever since he could remember, Ibrahim Boakye had a knack for understanding how things worked.
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