Soon after the marriage, Hyde-Lees realised she had a particular talent for channelling ghosts.
Gerald Ford had a newsworthy if regrettable talent for beaning spectators with his drives.
But let's face it, Icahn has a talent for making money on some pretty terrible businesses.
She tells herself that maybe one of her sons will demonstrate a talent for the business.
Discretion, competence and a talent for hand-holding are prized of underwriter and undertaker alike.
They'd had great individual talent for years, but knew that season they had something more.
He had a talent for drawing and won a prize in a newspaper competition.
But this too is an area in which a certain talent for bruising is required.
Robbins works smoothly and invisibly, with a diffident charm that belies his talent for larceny.
His mastery of a brief and his fearsome talent for cross-examination made him a rising star.
Since his debut against South Africa in 1998, Flintoff had been an unfulfilled talent for too long.
Pollock was the child of poor drifters, but his elder brother, Charles, had a talent for calligraphy.
When leaders feel threatened or the ink runs red, they rarely tap into their talent for solutions.
In this corporate soap opera, the end is only predictable by those with a talent for outlandish fiction.
"She is a natural in front of the camera and has a real talent for television, " she said.
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Ms Barker writes superbly, with economy and a lovely talent for darting images.
His talent for porcelain flowers was soon put on full display at Slatkin's shop on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Ideas and the people who had them became Rock's specialty, and he's had an uncanny talent for picking winners.
The writer-director, David Ayer, has a talent for violent confrontations and filthy talk.
One of the recent challenges has been finding the right talent for hire.
McNally discovered his talent for turning tables in his mid-twenties, while working as an oyster shucker in New York.
But human beings have a remarkable talent for getting around rules including the rules they try to impose upon themselves.
Qatar's winning bid reflects the emirate's talent for using its vast gas-fuelled wealth to win friends and influence people.
Notch Partners, a consultant that identifies executive talent for the private-equity industry, helped vet the candidates for the list.
As with a talent for mathematics, a gift for music soon becomes apparent.
Mr Thackara has Tolstoy's talent for painting the grand with small brush strokes.
Once she crossed from musical reporting to mainstream commentary, she displayed a singular talent for sensing and articulating the zeitgeist.
The exodus from Goldman Sachs, long a breeding ground of talent for other industries like government, has been particularly acute.
In fact, attracting and retaining the right talent for the new complexities of marketing remain a challenge for most companies.
Sundar has a talent for creating products that are technically excellent yet easy to use and he loves a big bet.
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