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The Kiwis, though, have developed a valuable knack of putting unfamiliar names on the teamsheet and them turning out to belong to players just as gifted, or nearly so.
It has been her burgeoning mental fortitude as much as any physical or technical improvements that has yielded so much success these past couple of years, and that has equipped her with the valuable knack of rising to the biggest occasions.
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That makes charismatic singers like Del Rey, and perhaps Boucher, particularly valuable: they have a knack for turning listeners into fans.
In the preliminary stages of preparing for war, a Chief's most valuable asset is a knack of getting along with legislators in order to secure appropriations.
Place valuable glasses, or knick knacks inside the sock sole and wrap the higher part around the bottom.
Finally, leave knick-knacks and valuables like nicer jewelry or fancy watches at home! 4. Take care of all health matters.
Too bad, because, as "Shakin"' reminds us, a parent with a knack for storytelling can pass on more valuable truths and history than any sitcom can.
A knack for what will be shared is far more valuable than a polished prose style.
While the Independence line is considered valuable, it can carry a price because of Dr. Fulani's knack for controversy.
He has a knack for pricing houses aggressively, so they sell fast, a valuable skill in a county where experienced sellers say that values are declining two to three per cent a month.
Suzuki has a knack for making strong first impressions, and yesterday he became only the second rookie to win the Most Valuable Player award.
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