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But people without a flair for languages find the "Brad Pitt" method tricky actors speak too fast.
He had a passion and a flair for languages, as well as a remarkable memory, and those factors, combined with great energy and determination, enabled him to learn to read and write several languages fluently.
The perspective shifts between two soldiers — an English officer with a flair for languages and an Italian-American with Hollywood aspirations — and a series of minor characters, including, most compellingly, a mafioso whose cruel calculation sets him apart among characters whose fates are determined by chance occurrences of war.
The perspective shifts between two soldiers an English officer with a flair for languages and an Italian-American with Hollywood aspirations and a series of minor characters, including, most compellingly, a mafioso whose cruel calculation sets him apart among characters whose fates are determined by chance occurrences of war.
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But this is still an accomplished comeback, by a comic with a flair for language (the homeless, he explains, are "scabby vending machines for karma") and a righteous loathing of Richard Littlejohn.
Brightness settled around me. DeLillo's love and flair for language unite to tell us something more about Jack, something discomforting about mortality and something profound about the way we deal with it.
Neither candidate showed anything approaching the flair for language that distinguished the senator about to be displaced, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, unless you regard Mr. Lazio's "Sign it!" or Mrs. Clinton's "I will be there for you" as examples of fine oratory.
At moments like these, it's not Bennett's comic sense or flair for language that sets him apart from his contemporaries but his empathy for the marginal and misunderstood, a legacy, maybe, of having been a socially awkward lad from Yorkshire.
Human news writers regularly point out that AIs tend to lack nuance and a flair for language in the stories they churn out.
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