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He is tall and handsome, with large, mischievous brown eyes and a knack for setting a room on fire with laughter.
Along with some sharp dialogue, Mr. Koenigsberg has a knack for setting up ideas and situations early that don't pay off until later.
It's not surprising, then, that when she began a new career as a novelist she demonstrated a knack for setting her fiction in volatile, real-life situations.
Thought, in this event, is something like - or, as Raine in professorial mode cannot resist putting it, "cognate with" - a knack for setting and solving your own crosswords.
In a cutthroat industry where success hinges on a tenuous balance of buzz and whim, Mr. Morr has shown a knack for setting up in happening neighborhoods right before they happen.
What 100-day measurements most often test is skill in filling jobs in a new administration, a knack for setting a tone in Washington and reflexes in dealing with sudden foreign policy problems.
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It was this knack--for setting things up and starting new things--that Weigel particularly noticed in his postdoc.
His auditory memory and knack for dialogue set him apart from other writers.
World health officials have long feared that the H5N1 virus will someday evolve a knack for airborne transmission, setting off a devastating pandemic.
Although Baltimore's pitchers shredded a tired Dodgers lineup in a four-game sweep, Adelman's knack for scene-setting — and the fabulous running commentary by the columnist Jim Murray and the broadcaster Vin Scully — keep the story fresh.
Both films exist in their own self-defined worlds, with female-centered story lines and a knack for combining set-pieces with storytelling.
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