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And he used that knack to help shape New York's concert life from the late 1960s to the early '90s.
He's not lost that knack, though it has become braided more seamlessly into the texture of his late life's work.
Bibby showed that knack again Sunday, making a 3-pointer with 1 minute 23 seconds left that gave the Knicks an 84-81 lead.
With Norton, you get the feeling he's on off-mode because he hasn't called to mind that he, too, has got that knack.
In addition, Mr. Gellman observes that "Bush — who put so much stock in his instinct for people, that knack for decoding a handshake or the quality of a gaze — did not interview a single candidate before he settled on Cheney".
Another glaring problem is that Knack just doesn't look like a next-gen game: frankly, its graphics would be pretty unremarkable on the PlayStation 3. Sony Japan has opted for a cartoonish look, but that negates the PS4's ability to display convincing-looking textures; the humans and goblins, along with much of the landscape, look like they are made from plasticine.
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"He has that unique knack that allows someone to see both the strategic and the tactical," said his old college friend and colleague Cafasso.
Artists in Utrecht seem to agree that a knack for improvisation can go a long way.
Dixon is perceptive enough to know that this knack for never quitting, never being rattled, was hard won.
He chose Britain, arguing that its knack for finance and services would take longer for emerging economies to emulate than Germany's industrial specialism.
And nobody ever said that about Knack.
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