Sentences with phrase «remarkable knack for»

«Gorky had a remarkable knack for camouflaging forms,» writes Anfam in the exhibit's introduction, «so that their identities hover between the recognizable and the cryptic, the refined and the convulsive.»
The director has a remarkable knack for making eclectic musical choices and weaving them into his picture in ingenious ways, and
Over the past 20 years British filmmakers have shown a remarkable knack for producing solid, if not exceptionable, entertainment for older filmgoers.
American Housewife is at its best during scenes of Katie's daily life with her nerdy husband, Greg (Diedrich Bader), who happens to adore her plus - size figure, and her three children, who prove once more that ABC (with its Disneyfied intuition about such things) has a remarkable knack for casting snarky sitcom kids.
ANYONE who has read Rebecca Goldstein's novels knows her remarkable knack for combining abstract philosophical ideas with the all - too - concrete dramas of everyday life.
Harnessed By Mark Changizi Researchers routinely theorize about how the human brain evolved its remarkable knack for language.
While his fears about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence may seem like the stuff of sci - fi films let's not forget that Musk has already displayed a remarkable knack for anticipating where our tech is taking us.

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FOTAS tapped its network of supporters and made a special plea to Martha Ann Tudor in Augusta, who has a remarkable knack finding homes for hard - to - place dogs.
«Greater New York,» at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, 22 - 25 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, Queens, through October 18, ps1.org Styles sometimes jangle dissonantly, sometimes cohere in this third iteration of the renowned quincennial exhibition, which has had a remarkable knack in the past for identifying emerging young talents in New York's five boroughs who later went on to big careers.
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