Sentence examples for natural knack from inspiring English sources

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So it comes as no surprise that actor/voice-over artist Juliet Eichberg found that she had a natural knack for HR.

I have seen her with my own two-year-old daughter, inviting her to have a go at the long jump, and she has a natural knack talking to youngsters.

"It was pretty early days, he had a natural knack for the ball, tennis was the only sport we really competed at, he was really into basketball and I wasn't, so tennis was the sport we played".

Yet Capriles's natural knack for face-to-face campaigning, together with an energetic campaign that has taken him to 100 cities in just the last 29 days, has earned him a hearing from an audience that until recently would simply tune out any political message from either side of the divide.

Since the book, which ends with a recipe for blueberry pancakes, was published in October (Pentland Press, 2000) Ms. Pollard has used a natural knack for public relations to snare readings and booking signings at more than 25 preschools and bookstores on the Island.

Stuart has this natural knack for players, you can feel it around the place.

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"I don't want to say pitching comes easy to him, but he has a natural, unique knack for repeating his delivery and throwing quality strikes," Towers said.

Mr. Daley, son of Richard J. Daley, one of the city's storied mayors and political bosses, has twice won the job in a breeze, and political pros say that with his father's natural political knack and his voter-approval rating now hanging around 80percentt, he is very likely to win a third term in next spring's election if, as is expected, he runs again.

Whelan also has the natural dramatist's knack of expressing his ideas through purely theatrical means.

Mr Védrine, France's foreign minister since Lionel Jospin brought the Socialists to victory in a general election in 1997, has the natural diplomat's knack of smoothing troubled waters.

Through the intercession of spirit guide Mr Splitfoot, they contact (for a fee) the lost relations of the home's other residents; it's never fully clear even to themselves whether they're natural scammers with a knack for cold reading, or devilish truthtellers with a direct line to the other side.

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