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By its end, this ungainly novel reminds us of Ms. Lahiri's copious talents as a writer, however imperfectly they are employed here.
But it was when Mr. Kahane sang most naturally and intimately, abetted by an outstanding band of resourceful players, that his copious talents were most persuasive.
Let this tweet, by my friend Chris Wells (@cmasonwells), stand in for the chorus of lamentations — whether it's ironic or not: A brilliantly funny writer and performer is going to use her copious talents to transform a network sitcom.
And Mr. Mailer used his copious talents — a quick, skewering eye; a gift for the cameo portrait; bat-quality radar for atmosphere and mood; and blustering, bellicose prose — to capture the American spirit as the country lurched from the civil rights and antiwar demonstrations of the '60s into the Watergate era of the '70s.
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With a couple more high profile exits in the press, it should start to give the UK's copious talent pause for thought.
This falling off at the end of "The Hiding Place," however, cannot obscure the very real accomplishments of this first novel -- or its author's copious and galvanic talents.
Music, singing, staging, design and acting must marry seemlessly with each other, it needs copious resources of talent and money, meticulous administrative planning and highly complex technical execution.
From thrusting $100 million of uninsured money at a brittle Amar'e Stoudemire to throwing away three draft picks for a washed up Andrea Bargnani to giving up a copious amount of talent for Carmelo Anthony, the Knicks' past four seasons have been a NBA analyst's nightmare.
Unfortunately, while "House Arrest" is a handsomely mounted work (Jo Bonney is credited as the "directorial consultant") that offers copious evidence of its creator's exceptional talents, Ms. Smith makes good on that promise only fitfully.
"The Tragedy of Arthur" is a novel about the discovery of what is reputed to be a lost Shakespeare play, and with it Arthur Phillips has found the perfect vehicle for his cerebral talents: his ingenuity; his bright, elastic prose; and, most notably, his penchant for pastiche — for pouring his copious literary gifts into old vessels and reinventing familiar genres.
There are copious caveats.
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