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He works cheaply and with evident cinematic flair.
Given McQuater's evident jazz flair, it was perhaps inevitable that he would be chosen to record in the mid-1930s withethe great US alto-saxophonist Benny Carter, then working in London as arranger for Henry Hall's radio orchestra.
All the familiar signs were evident: his flair for the dramatic; his hypnotic stare as he watched his ball in flight; and his powerful swing, which brought whoops from the gallery.
Only against France in the quarter-final was the old flair evident once again; only in the attritional slog of the semi-final did he appear to have the old control back, with that critical conversion from way out wide and drop-goal from distance with his side five points down and a man short.
In the studio she creates killer house tracks riddled with the perfect amount of 90s flair, evident through releases on her own Firehouse Recordings, the label she launched in conjunction with London's The Vinyl Factory two years back.
This was not a perversion; it was a true reinterpretation, accomplished with always evident intelligence and theatrical flair.
In her last concerts she sang her best-loved troubadour, Sephardic and baroque Spanish songs with flair, finesse and evident enjoyment.
He submitted travel articles to French and Hungarian newspapers, and his evident love of adventure and flair for languages (he spoke five) soon brought him work as a travel correspondent and editor in Prague (1930 33) and London (1934 38).
So there is some flair and imagination evident despite the bedlam from the bar room (don't go on Friday nights until after 8 o'clock when the screaming and shouting subsides).
Finely etched body lines, delicate, precise footwork and exquisite épaulement are Abrera's trademarks - though she also has a great flair for comedy, evident in her uproarious portrayal of Hermia in The Dream, Frederick Ashton's distillation of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Maazel's flair for clarity was evident when, in his third-to-last program, he led Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem".
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