Sentence examples for perceptive talent from inspiring English sources

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In her novels, Powell turned her perceptive talents to social satire.

March 22 2015 The Met's annual National Council Grand Finals Concert allows several of the finest young singers in the U.S. and Canada to impress some of the world's most perceptive judges of talent, and, hopefully, to embark on major careers.

But there's a feeling among his friends that he has never quite found a vehicle which would fully engage his talent as a perceptive, curious and highly intelligent writer; a man well versed in literature and European history with a wonderful ear for dialogue, who is instinctively drawn to subjects that more orthodox writers might dismiss as quirky or even perverse.

It howls and stammers, but it also sings...Inarticulate and emotionally shut down, her massive body at once a prison and a hiding place, Precious is also perceptive and shrewd, possessed of talents visible only to those who bother to look.

Predictably Le Freak has the edge, not least because Rodgers can write about life in pop's upper echelons without arrogance, often pitching himself as sideman and facilitator to even greater talents while training a perceptive eye on the wider milieu.

Exceptionally talented poet, witty and perceptive.

Fabulously atmospheric and wryly perceptive, it announced the arrival of a huge new talent last year, and was readers' favourite in the Guardian first book award.

In a review of Gibson's 2010 novel Zero History for The Observer James Purdon identified "Disneyland" as one of the high points of Gibson's career, "a witty, perceptive piece of reportage, hinting at a non-fiction talent equal to the vision that had elevated Gibson to digital-age guru".

In the thirteen years that Avedon has been at Harper's Bazaar, working most of the time under Brodovitch's benign and exquisitely perceptive eye, he has been permitted the full exercise of his imaginative talent, even — or perhaps especially — when that talent has led him far from the conventions of fashion-magazine photography.

The commission to choreograph this last work had come from Maurice Huisman, the perceptive director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie, who had recognised the remarkable talents displayed by Béjart during in these early works.

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