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Mr Handke's latest book shows that he has not lost his fine talent for prose, but sadly also it shows up his growing preciousness.
The atmosphere was too much for Macedo, whose fine talent in goal had been instrumental (with Haynes's) in getting them that far.
A fine talent, Fashanu is known now for his battles against racism and homophobia, and the tragic end to his life.
But Sophie Amieva as Françoise, a Frenchwoman in the little town, among her other characters, displays a fine talent for comedy.
England are a cricket team of formidable accomplishment, fine talent and have many reasons to take pride in their achievement of guaranteeing possession of the Ashes at the end of a third straight series.
She also had a fine talent for free-floating malice -- my favorite instance being the two-fisted Maileresque novelist in "Once Is Not Enough" whom she endowed with a small penis.
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These were fine talents, and some of them, in their pomp, were genuinely world class.
The members of the Obama administration have many fine talents, but making adept historical analogies may not be among them.
The foundation does a lot of good, and can do more; so can the Clintons, with all their fine talents and intentions, in and out of office.
So that leaves players like Vin Baker and Antonio McDyess, Steve Smith and Shareef Abdur-Rahim -- fine talents but not exactly the players primarily responsible for selling the league over the next decade.
Certainly Louise Lebrun, the Canadian soprano who bowed as Gilda, and Giorgio Catel lato Lamberti, the Italian tenor singing for the first time in this country as the Duke, are both fine talents.
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