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Clearly, Ms. Trump has inherited her father's prodigious flair for self-promotion.
He also had a prodigious flair for orchestration, and several new recordings restore his original instrumentations to powerful effect.
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He was possessed of a prodigious memory and a flair for the dramatic.
The result is "a detailed and dramatic narrative of the rise of the modern right" that combines "prodigious research with journalistic flair," William Kristol wrote here in 2001.
Combining prodigious research with journalistic flair, an independent scholar traces the origins of today's conservative movement to the candidate who was overwhelmingly defeated for president in 1964.
Four years ago his debut feature, "Brick," a film noir spoof set in a contemporary high school, announced the arrival of a director with a prodigious knowledge of film genres and a visual flair to match.
According to current and former associates and co-workers, Mr. Iger's unflappable exterior covers a hard-driving, exceedingly high-energy executive, known throughout ABC and Disney for working from predawn to late night, for mastering details of business with creative flair, and for amassing and synthesizing prodigious amounts of often complicated information.
The flair?
Prodigious activities beckoned.
His philanthropy was prodigious.
The slaughter was prodigious.
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