Sentence examples for flair reflected from inspiring English sources

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WASHINGTON — There are no style points, no rewards for creativity or flair reflected on the scoreboard.

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Heywood Hale Broun, the television commentator and writer who cast an irreverent eye on the world of sports with a flair reflecting yet another career as an actor, died Wednesday at Kingston Hospital in Kingston, N.Y.

There was little singing, dancing, colour or culture - at least not to the levels witnessed prior to most other fixtures in a tournament where the on and off-field flair has reflected that of Brazil itself.

Her flair is reflected through her individual character, making her distinctive from the rest, and her getups stay constant from day to night because she's too high to change.

Neither of those elements is particularly interesting, though the scenes devoted to them are staged with some flair and reflect a healthy budget for velvet, leather and ancient weaponry.

But both Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain are in the habit of looking to books for insights into their own lives, and both have written books with a certain literary flair that reflect their love of reading.

As with the Beijing affair, the French bossnappers reflected a flair for public relations: the most prominent incidents targeted managers at foreign brands like 3M and Sony.

Its small shops often reflect flair, originality and wit.

The new game, with its jazzy dyed-haired stars and accent on creative flair and improvisation, reflects a turning away from the dour selflessness that was once celebrated as a virtue here from factory floors to the offices of the country's giant trading houses.

Mr. Adriani is a ringer for Ali G — full goatee, Ferrari-red glasses, Lamborghini-yellow bandanna, "ADRIANI" spelled out across the back of his chef's jacket — and some pizzas reflect that flair.

MacDonald indicates Potter was particularly sensitive to the openings and closings of her books (she insisted Benjamin Bunny end with the term "rabbit-tobacco", for example), and, in the Flopsy Bunnies, the opening reflects her flair for the elevated diction sometimes encountered in her other books: "It is said the effect of eating too much lettuce is 'soporific'soporific

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