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"There's more flair, more flavors," he said, adding, "It's really getting cosmopolitan, I believe".
Expect more chic, more flair, more vaguely radical gestures at the Met.
This year, to give it Spanish flair, more heft and a dose of spice, I tossed in cubes of crisp cured chorizo.
The device of the omniscient fetus is one that McEwan takes up with a comic flair more darkly mischievous than McEwan fans, accustomed to his usually melancholic-meditative tone, might expect.
Sir Robin combined a prosecutorial method learned from his Oxford legal education and his presidency of the Oxford Union debating society with a theatrical flair more typical of a music hall showman than a staid and reverential British news reader of the period.
What is good looking is the interior: Flamboyant, with a casual elegance and flair more typical of Italians than Germans.
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"There was less flair and more substance," Fassel said of Dixon.
This grandiose city with wide avenues and a vibrant cosmopolitan flair is more generally European than Latin American in character.
In this book Ian Ayres, a professor of law and management at Yale University, explains how in many less high-profile endeavours, human intuition and flair are more easily beaten.
Maske was neatly followed into the German boxing business, and the developing battle between competing television channels, by Sven Ottke, a fighter with even less flair but more skill.
PAGE C28 Sports MADDEN HANGS UP HIS SPURS, Or at Least His Microphone John Madden announced his retirement from calling professional football, a career that he has lent a special flair for more than 30 years.
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