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"knack" Definitions
  1. a special skill or ability that you have naturally or can learn
  2. knack of doing something a habit of doing something

944 Sentences With "knack"

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Knack tried to be that game anyway, and Knack failed.
Kotaku's Stephen Totilo wrote that Knack 25 fixes all the problems that made Knack tedious and boring.
There are people who have a knack for things, and this guy has a knack for pitching.
"We're focusing on the full life cycle of learning from 'I need some help on Knack' to 'I can offer help through Knack' to 'my skills built and showcased through Knack helped me land a job,'" notes Qureshi.
The number of people that make fun of Knack is higher than the number of people who have actually played Knack.
Like so many console launch games before it, Knack suffered as a result of this vicious process, and nevertheless, Knack 2 is happening.
"I had a knack for mechanical things and a knack for people, so it seemed like a good starting job," he told The New York Times in 1988.
Tennessee has a knack for finding a way to win, especially at home, and Tampa Bay has a knack for finding a way to lose, especially on the road.
"This is a very different game," said Mark Cerny, director on both Knack and its sequel, Knack 2, which is scheduled to launch this year, four years after the original.
You had a knack for knowing where you should be.
It was there that she discovered her knack for casting.
Reformation has a knack for keeping us on our toes.
She has a knack for saying more than she should.
And The Blaze have a real knack for creating them.
A knack for comedy clearly runs in the Corden family.
Palermo's knack for coordination crops up twice in one outfit.
Have you always had a knack for physics and math?
That knack for salesmanship could translate to the car business.
He has a knack for playing factions against each other.
Seems Chris has a knack for tickling Katherine's funny bone.
From there, he developed a natural knack for cultivating cannabis.
Even as a kid, Cuban had a knack for business.
Tekashi69 has a knack for finding trouble ... even behind bars.
Sadly, many advanced economies seem to have lost the knack.
Mr. Norman has a knack for turning up unusual details.
Even then, Pitsiladis showed a knack for experimenting in training.
"I've always had a knack for hospitality," Mr. Capitano said.
Q: Eventually that sales knack landed you at Goldman Sachs.
Have a knack for photography and an eye for fashion?
"You definitely have a knack for making speeches," Michelle says.
This dish exemplifies Mr. Albrecht's knack for layering complex flavors.
But Haas had a knack for botching every good opportunity.
Why would it be five times you will knack me?
He has a knack for getting attention, that's for sure.
Yet Pope Francis has a knack for catching the zeitgeist.
From the outset, the organization had a knack for messaging.
But he also had developed a knack for robbing banks.
Emily St. John Mandel has a knack for explosive openings.
They have, however, developed a knack for creating cult heroes.
Plus Tyrion has a knack for getting captured (Catelyn, Jorah).
Government bureaucracies have a knack for growth at any cost.
Yet those people lack Mr. Ford's knack for gaming Instagram.
Lizzo has a knack for wearing standout red carpet looks.
But Mr. Ackman has a knack for turning things around.
But they do seem to have a knack for innovation.
But that was always what I had a knack for.
He's shown a knack for hijacking every news cycle, every conversation.
The Los Angeles native had a preternatural knack for finding talent.
Hakushinkai coach Sadanori Yamaguchi has a knack of developing fighting prospects.
Intellectual curiosity is one of the traits that Knack tests for.
Even Lohan can't explain her knack for creating such trendy moves.
Hot, sweet and gifted with a knack for catchy pop ballads?
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have a knack for dressing up.
Nor was there any on-stage mention of New Knack, either.
No founding club can match the Indians' knack for not winning.
He has also shown a knack for grabbing the national spotlight.
Teigen has a knack for letting drama roll off her back.
Meghan Markle isn't the only royal with a knack for Instagram!
Carrie Fisher's knack for comedy was nearly out of this world.
It's also something James Corden seems to have a knack for.
Wiggins has a knack for getting to the free throw line.
Wilson has a knack for forecasting the future of the industry.
And she does have a knack for being famous in love.
But Carlson has shown a knack for big ratings at Fox.
Cuban seems to have a knack for getting under Trump's skin.
She had a knack for pushing people to their full potential.
"It's just a knack for this place, I guess," Busch said.
Arthur: Yes, they seem to have a real knack for scandals.
Mr. Berlinski has a knack for writing short, sharp, surreal scenes.
The Huskies have shown a knack for delivering in hostile territory.
That may have obscured their incredible knack for observational songwriting, though.
That's when he learned he had a knack for the task.
Trump has a knack for throwing briefings completely off the rails.
He had a knack (or potion) for making slow horses fast.
The knack is knowing where to go as it's tucked away.
Origi, a young Belgian striker, has a knack for opportunistic goals.
The Iranian-American painter Tala Madani has a knack for satire.
Grandin is a fine explainer with a knack for pithy summary.
He also had a knack for recognizing overlooked designers and eras.
You can pick it up, but there's a knack to it.
Musk did pretty quickly display an entrepreneurial knack for selling ideas.
But Jessica has a preternatural knack for finding needles in haystacks.
He is a strong defender with a knack for hustle plays.
As a book agent, Brockman has a knack for making introductions.
But as with baking, some have the knack, and some don't.
They don't earn profits but have a knack for making headlines.
Mr. Gabriel, at least, has shown a knack for fighting back.
But Carlson has shown a knack for drawing ratings at Fox.
But he has exceptional reflexes and a knack for anticipating plays.
His personality, style and knack for getting attention were key ingredients.
Nicolás Maduro has a knack for defying prophecies of his demise.
He found that he had a knack for seeing the field.
Weiner maintains his knack for getting terrific performances out of actors.
And as a solo artist, Michael had a knack for unabashed indulgence.
Chalamet's knack for lip-syncing shouldn't come as surprise to his fans.
OIL prices have a knack of jumping at the most inconvenient times.
ADAMS: That I can't get the knack of holding the knife right.
Dixon is a stand up comedian with a knack for Instagram captions.
In fact, they have a knack for conjuring multiple, often contradictory, meanings.
What he actually seems to have a knack for is photographing nature.
He has a knack for dancing, teaching karate, and telling lame jokes.
And second, the store has a knack for nailing seasonal, trendy products.
But one thing they didn't have a knack for was financial responsibility.
Berlin epitomises the German knack for sensitively accommodating the scars of history.
I believe Johnson is irrationally likable and has a knack for comedy.
Seidl has a knack for finding characters too unbelievable to be fiction.
However, it may be Ghenov's knack for composition that is most distinct.
She had a great design eye and a real knack for fashion.
Hidden Valley has a knack for surprising ranch lovers in the past.
The actress has a knack for choosing all-American on-screen projects.
"He has a knack for the spectacular," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
Listening to hours of dialog, he developed a knack for recognizing voices.
She's a packaging designer by trade and has a knack for sewing.
The editing got sharper, and so did Lenney's knack for writing jokes.
He had a knack for always bringing out the best in others.
Luxury fashion has a knack for trolling us time and time again.
Butina apparently had a knack for getting up close to NRA bigwigs.
Sarah Silverman seems to have a knack for making tricky relationships work.
Keeping Score LeBron James has always had a knack for drawing superlatives.
Marnie has a knack for manipulating the predictable behavior of male colleagues.
Regional sales executives are stellar communicators with a knack for spotting opportunities.
Burnett had previously worked in sales and had a knack for branding.
He's really got a knack for putting the bat on the ball.
Absolutely. But Higgins had a provincial sort of knack for self-promotion.
Salomon and Mr. Gutfreund seemed to have lost their knack for innovations.
Chris H. also had an uncanny knack for imitating McFarland's marketing voice.
Murmurations are an extreme example of birds' uncanny knack for synchronized flight.
They either have a knack for it or a privilege to it.
Israeli investor Yossi Vardi has a knack for identifying top tech companies.
The Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders has always had a knack for color.
However, the author displays a knack for uncovering the absurd and delightful.
Ms. Smith's legacy, though, extended well beyond her timely knack for nomenclature.
What he has done: Stephen has a knack for finding an eccentric.
Christopher Ruddy has a knack for making headlines in the Trump era.
As Johnny Rotten, the young Mr. Lydon had a knack for design.
Not surprisingly, the grown-up Mr. Spector has a knack for mimicry.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban has always had a knack for making money.
Pelosi has a knack for stealing the show from Trump's theatrical moments.
Trump has a knack for turning anger and fear into political power.
They have a knack, it must be said, for making bad choices.
Spotlight, which has four members, has a special knack for live interpreting.
He also has a knack for spotting trends and storytelling for clients.
Roxane Gay seems to have a knack for fearlessly telling the truth.
For the listener, redemption comes from Drake's knack for producing motivational anthems.
Hoefler had a knack for slogans, having worked as a corporate publicist.
Hoefler had a knack for slogans, having worked as a corporate publicist.
Needless to say ... Plein's gotta knack for making headlines with his runways.
"They understood it and seemed to have a knack for it," says Pagnotta.
" She explains, "Moroccan has a knack for technology, and Monroe is really musical.
The two are determined to take their knack for singing to another level.
An urban planner by training, Tischler has a knack for long-range strategy.
Much like her boss, Pierson has a knack for getting under people's skin.
Old Navy has a knack for casting really funny women in its commercials.
They have a knack for coming when we least expect them, don't they?
"They understood it and seemed to have a knack for it," Pagnotta said.
Science fiction has always had a knack for getting in its own way.
"He's got a knack for the net," teammate Derek Stepan said of Pirri.
And aside from all that he has an incredible knack for dramatic drops.
But Mic pointed out that Insecure also has a knack for incredible lighting.
Vichai, 60, showed a knack for winning people over with charm and largesse.
Obama has a special knack for driving some on the right absolutely bonkers.
But Knack 2 had its release date revealed ahead of Sony's presser, anyway.
Kenzo has a special knack for making smart, often genuinely funny fashion films.
Wood displayed a knack for producing works in the styles of contemporary masters.
He studied piano and, discovering a knack for electronics, began building radio sets.
He has a knack for understanding what's popular, what's trending and what works.
Whatever else Griezmann possesses, he has that happy knack of finding the net.
He was a superb melodist and had a knack for emotionally compelling stories.
Mueller has shown a knack for conveying much important information in few words.
My grandparents had a knack for making ordinary objects sing with new life.
He has a knack for words that has really rubbed off on me.
Just like all top Jeopardy contestants, Holzhauer had an impressive knack for trivia.
Knack takes a 20 percent service fee on this tier of its service.
Pascale has a knack for plowing through the uncanny valley with a bulldozer.
We had to work with the writer to get the knack of it.
This brings us back to Keynes' knack for coming up with pithy phrases.
Each also has a knack for getting under the other's skin, needlessly so.
Obviously, VICE producers are known for their knack of getting into dangerous environments.
If nothing else, multibillion-dollar industries have a knack for getting their way.
I was a 19523-year-old country girl with a knack for numbers.
"I found I have a knack for taking on people's voices," she said.
"He clearly had a knack for understanding the big picture," Dr. Fauci said.
But amateur was the point, part of Ms. Trauss's knack for getting attention.
I seemed to have a particular knack for pressing Mr. S.'s buttons.
"You could tell right away she had a knack for it," Opatz said.
Just as important is Eicher's knack for sustaining long-term relationships with artists.
Mr. James was popular; he had a knack for making women feel comfortable.
As President, Trump may be attracted to the team's knack for cost-cutting.
Tim McNeely, 46, is a dentist with a knack for making patients comfortable.
But Milano, specifically, has a knack for helping various causes go viral these days.
But the director does have a knack for creating an unnerving degree of tension.
And they also have a knack for delivering their thoughts in very simple ways.
Like a typical Leo, she has a knack for commanding attention and setting trends.
Daydream is a platform within a platform, and reflects Google's knack for driving scale.
Jullien has a knack for expressing the thoughts that are already inside your head.
In the process of finding himself, he discovered he had a knack for music.
Just read a 22017/22 review for Knack 25 so that's my day ruined.
The problem with ironic Knack 2 hype is that it's indistinguishable from unironic hype.
But this time, she's marrying her knack for design with her passion for philanthropy.
Yi has a knack for these small, but meaningful, advantages over what GoPro offers.
I was sitting down until the last day trying to do...knack die nuss?
PCBs have a knack for finding their way into isolated environments, including the Arctic.
She has a knack of turning negative attacks into best-selling songs (see above).
Plants have an incredible knack for greening and flowering in sync with the seasons.
IS had a particular knack for penetrating the underworld and giving criminals a cause.
After being adopted by Farrow, he realized he had a knack for fixing cars.
She has also retained, unusually for a career politician, a knack of sounding human.
J.Lo has a knack for getting into awkward ex situations — and handling them gracefully.
Ms Koike, who has changed party several times, has a knack for political survival.
Daniels and Bornstein seem to have even more of a knack for bully slaying.
He's got a knack for taking more academic forms and making them feel ascendant.
Scary dermatitis episode aside, it's clear Thorne has a knack for highlighting and contouring.
Jason Ho had a knack for seeing and trying to perfect those invisible systems.
After all, Gvasalia has a knack for making very cheap things very, very expensive.
The spotlight remains firmly on Conor, and his knack for crafting catchy pop tunes.
Regardless of form, he has a knack of taking residence on major championship leaderboards.
To engage the listener's imagination, though, requires a knack for making those noises speak.
We see a bit of his authoritarian streak and his knack for self-promotion.
She had a knack for extending conversations, drawing people out to discover their needs.
It was easy to see that Lacob had a knack for doing just that.
Apparently, Bessemer thought she had a knack for turning that passion into interesting deals.
She has a lesser knack for first bringing her men and women to life.
But he has an uncanny knack for bringing momentous cases before the Supreme Court.
After all, the Davos echo chamber has an unerring knack for getting it wrong.
It's no secret that Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett has a knack for investing.
A sociologist with a knack for market research, Ms. Ziff, who died on Nov.
"Putting the plates in place requires a little bit of a knack," he says.
Over the years, Higbee has developed a knack for noticing patterns and anticipating moments.
And Tokarczuk has a canny knack for reading the reader, for anticipating your criticisms.
But this experimental director has a knack for transforming high concepts into accessible theater.
Though Watson did show a knack for extending plays, that touchdown was his highlight.
Then he discovered a knack for imparting spin, not just power, to a ball.
Reed had a knack for sticky melodies, but he was interested in drone, too.
Cho unleashes her knack for comedy as a housewife that's completely helpless at domesticity.
Displaying a knack for reinvention, Booth took his name off his website to be
They usually have a knack for diagnosing company strengths and weaknesses on the fly.
Then there's Laviolette's knack for putting in a player at just the right time.
Leave the important stuff to reality TV stars with a knack for bankrupting casinos.
She and manager, Jordan Worona, also have a knack for turning drama into business.
Salieri's knack for making friends in high places suggests that he possessed considerable charm.
From the start, Styles had a Taylor Swift–like knack for presentation and foreplay.
Hunter College, where she showed early promise as a painter, along with a knack
Mr. Tillerson's strong suit could be his knack for getting his way in negotiations.
The account had a knack for pushing incendiary content across the social media platform.
Knack suffered greatly from the console launch curse; "The pressure's quite different," Cerny said.
COLORS Berlin have an uncanny knack of making the very simple very effective indeed.
Like Scorsese in Innocence mode, Jia displays a masterful knack for burning, tacit intimacy.
They have a knack for sneaking up on their prey, targeting ankles, feet and elbows.
He was full of life, constantly smiling, and had a knack for making others laugh.
Her knack for honest, unfiltered and, at times, uncomfortable stories become a vessel for empathy.
One element of the street-style star's impeccable fashion record is her knack for coordination.
Knack, a startup, offers a series of apps that are, in effect, gamified psychological tests.
But his impulse to dodge the censors stuck around, as did his knack for subversion.
Mackey is an outspoken Libertarian with a proven knack for capitalizing on nascent food trends.
Do humans just have a knack for getting in the way of their own happiness?
IT IS heartening that the euro area has a knack for surviving near-fatal crises.
Your Twin Peaks caricatures are incredible, and you have such a knack for capturing faces.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead has a knack for playing characters who think, endlessly, on their feet.
There, she showed her knack for quickly building networks, doing company diligence and spotting opportunities.
She has an incredible knack for inventing crazy experiences for them, something new, something fresh.
It was her knack for creating memorable moments — and she was well aware of this.
Germany is turning its characteristic knack for compromise to the feared beasts from the forests.
As an adult, however, he's developed a knack for neglecting his wife and young daughter.
What happens if you pair Huawei's improved knack for hardware design with its own software?
On a previous episode, Holzhauer revealed that his father also had a knack for trivia.
Yet she was also clever, with a knack for words and a gift for mimicry.
Clarkson has a knack for attracting beautiful ladies ... he's recently been connected to Kendall Jenner.
Early on in the story we discover Rory has a knack for operating alien technology.
This catchy pop number announced his lifelong knack of addressing the cares of ordinary Mexicans.
When it comes to foreign relations, he has already shown a knack for offending allies.
The stadium was built by a firm with a knack for winning big government tenders.
You should show that you're a juggler, a leader, and have a knack for humanity.
Baseball-loving girls with a knack for puns are in a league of their own.
The administration has an uncanny knack for exploiting oft-overlooked provisions in American immigration law.
Spud's excellent knack for storytelling, for instance, is more than just a weird little talent.
Timo is passionate about sales tactics and has always had a knack for reading people.
Longmont Potion Castle: From early on, I seemed to have a knack for enraging people.
Clearly, Madalone and his creations have a knack for being memorable, if not exactly chic.
I had developed a knack for making things look wholesome and intact from the outside.
Lisa has discovered a knack for predicting football winners, which Homer happily cashes in on.
I wish I could say I had a knack for making clothing, but I didn't.
Krzyzewski acknowledged that his team has displayed a knack for the narrow escape this March.
Tolu said he had a knack for making his friends laugh and was selfless, too.
Johnson has a knack for summing up a character in a blazing line or two.
"She seems to have that knack for knowing what's about to trend," Mr. Freund said.
But he had a knack for comedy and a genius for spotting a counter-narrative.
Like my father, my brother-in-law has a knack for seeing exploitation in action.
The company has a knack for pairing new technology with innovative business models, says Anthony.
The company has a knack for pairing new technology with innovative business models, says Anthony.
He also has a knack for plugging players into the lineup at the right time.
Mr. Seidenberg has that rare knack of sounding reasonable and righteous at the same time.
He was also nicknamed Houdini because of his knack for wriggling out of tight spots.
And, as with most things, some people just seem to have a knack for it.
He's all humility when discussing the original Knack, while exuding quiet hopefulness for the sequel.
He quickly displayed a knack for being in the right place at the right time.
Yes, us Brits have a knack for making a great shop or service related pun.
Arthur had a knack for clever marketing, a skill he'd unfortunately pass onto his kin.
She has a knack for telegraphing disgust and despair, and her laugh has an edge.
The chancellor has a knack for swiping territory from parties around her, particularly her coalition partners.
Their knack for telling stories through crisp visuals gives The Good Fight a high-gloss sheen.
Well, it turns out, quite a few of them also have a knack for real estate.
Andy Cohen certainly has a knack for being in the right place at the right time.
Clearly, the singer still has a knack for athleisure, and, frankly, she does athluxury even better.
But he also had a shark's knack of gobbling up those who stood in his way.
Knack 2 is out today, and people are surprised to find that it's getting decent reviews.
Colleagues have attributed his knack for pediatrics to his seeing the world through a child's eyes.
Courtney Barnett has a special knack for lining her visuals up to her strung together narratives.
Yet the creation of attractive takeover targets also shows the city's knack for entrepreneurship, which endures.
It's both anxious and uplifting, highlighting Hemsworth's knack for pulling complex emotions out of familiar forms.
She has a very small parliamentary majority and the Conservative Party has a knack for regicide.
Eddie also had a knack for, ahem, ~pleasuring~ himself in public, as in, full-on autofellatio.
But her knack for making stick and cornhusk dolls eventually expanded into an affinity for quilts.
I really think I have a knack for helping people translate their ideas into something concrete.
Now he has a knack, he says, for spotting potential leaders, some of them also reluctant.
But he was also at heart a kind soul with a knack for self-deprecating humor.
Clearly our editors have a knack for picking winning startups, and they'll scrutinize every eligible application.
As you know, we're pro-Kardashian and Jenner; together they've got a formidable knack for trendsetting.
Like Lynch, Haruki Murakami has a knack for injecting the truly strange into the seemingly everyday.
Throughout her career, Oates has demonstrated an uncanny knack for plowing straight into difficult, essential terrain.
Youngsters take around eight years of mimicking their parents to get the knack of all this.
Cats are the perfect predator, and have a knack for deterring rodents and hunting down pests.
The Austrian entrepreneur with a knack for kite-surfing and Eastern philosophy, has so far succeeded.
Plenty of protest movements have lofty aims, but Extinction Rebellion has an unusual knack for organisation.
After picking up the knick knack, Gigi makes a face that imitates the man's facial features.
By and large, though, C.K. built his success on his knack for saying the right things.
Tortoroli has always had a knack for arranging little loop fragments into towering papier-mâché structures.
Fred is a gifted and free-spirited journalist who has a knack for getting into trouble.
Cole and Dylan Sprouse have a knack for trolling — especially when their target is each other.
Price: $214.89A nice little knick-knack to keep beside the desk where they'll be writing code.
Glaspy has a knack for proving your assumptions wrong, in a very polite but visceral way.
Tina Fey and Robert Carlock have a knack for picking spectacular actors for one-episode stints.
You could say Alison Roman has a knack for developing recipes that will break the internet.
Guillermo del Toro's knack for knick-knacks has got its own museum exhibition in LA, though.
Shroup's uncanny knack for reworking perspective can be a credit to his love for architectural forms.
He has a probing dribble and a knack for sensing the discrete layers of a defense.
She is thirty-six, and has a knack for projecting both youthful joy and grownup gravitas.
A knack for efficient execution has undoubtedly been part of the mix, as even critics acknowledge.
Trump has a knack for coining just the right moniker, the perfectly dismissive and catchy thing.
With his knack for laying electric cables, he had grown accustomed to working almost every day.
Some dogs have a knack for finding each and every puddle during a wet morning walk.
The current generation of young Australians has a proven knack for controversy involving on-court microphones.
Edugyan has a chameleonic knack for adapting her novels to the periods in which they're set.
"He's got a knack for scoring some big goals for us," center Travis Zajac told reporters.
Denis Sulta is making some absolute pearls, ‎he has a knack with melody that is refreshing.
Kardashian has an uncanny knack for parlaying these moments into national conversation, media attention, and profits.
But Melania has shown a knack for speaking out against prominent members of her husband's staff.
Because he's showing a knack for using his teammates as an extension of his own intentions.
Buterin had a knack for explaining things—at least to an audience already primed to understand.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Edward Thorp has always had a knack for finding artists.
But Chytilová's knack for absurdity is greater than Holland's or Tarr's, as is her comedic streak.
But he has shown a Houdini-like knack for extricating himself from seemingly impossible political traps.
She has a knack for evoking the malaise that comes from feeling surrounded by online things.
O'Keefe is unbeatable because he has the bully's knack for turning his victims' words against them.
The Islamic State still has deep pockets, affiliates around the world, and a knack for recruitment.
Meghan McCain has quite the knack for controversy — especially when it comes to her roundtable talk.
Mr. Sondland showed a weird knack for seeming momentarily flustered and then deflecting into punchy asides.
He comes by his knack for enjoyable nonsense as honestly as his taste for aquatic fauna.
Sondheim had a knack for embedding plot in lyrics and a playful, prickly sense of language.
The wealthiest, most successful people have a knack for getting paid to do what they love.
She has a knack for flashing an acid smile, making a kiss feel like a slap.
The tech giant has a knack for pairing new technology with innovative business models, says Anthony.
This is the more palatable end of Japan's striking knack for transmuting sexual urges into efficient industries.
YouTube's My Mate VINCE has a knack for wiring modern video game consoles to old-school TVs.
It was elite Hollywood, but I've always had a knack for being confident in the wrong areas.
Kids have a knack for getting into places that they probably shouldn't be able to get into.
The band has a knack for highlighting the depth that can be found in seemingly superficial media.
Mr Thompson's knack for supporting each point with colourful tales and examples helps make the book worthwhile.
Gators also seem to have a knack for finding their way into Florida's plentiful residential swimming pools.
Rosie had a knack for improvising with strangers, which she'd developed from her years on the road.
ABC's Jonathan Karl has a knack for getting on Sean Spicer's nerves during the daily press briefings.
Sandeep Mathrani was designing wastewater treatment plants when he realized he had a knack for real estate.
And he can't argue with the films' knack for making virology look like a glamorous career path.
But it's getting a follow-up anyway, and Knack II looks significantly more interesting than its predecessor.
Jilian Medford, the songwriter behind gnarled indie rock project IAN SWEET, has a knack for casual devastation.
Clearly, these women haven't lost their knack for comedy, either within or outside of regular business hours.
Chip is a great storyteller, and I actually found that I have a knack for remembering details.
But let's not forget that some other penguins with a knack for cinematography can be utterly terrifying.
The senator had a knack for drawing media attention by accusing prominent people of betraying the nation.
IS, which claims to defend Sunni Muslims from non-believers, has a knack for exploiting such grievances.
He had a knack for mixing Turkish pop with acid house which blew Belgian kids' minds. 7.
Cartels have a knack for infiltrating security details like a "coyote looking after the chicken," she said.
Some market watchers have cited risks from the election, especially with Republican Trump's knack for unpredictable behavior.
We also have a knack producing comedians with a mix of observational, sarcastic and plain dirty humour.
He had a knack for the game and by 2256, was playing for the Boston Red Sox.
The dance lights a fire under the play while discovering in itself a knack for narrative drama.
He had a knack for the details and being better prepared than anyone I had ever met.
Braman's assemblage art comes from her uncanny knack for putting unlikely things together and making them hold.
Charleston Southern) and a knack for getting to the foul line (165 made free throws last year).
There are people among us, like Mozart, who have a natural knack for tickling the ol' ivories.
George powers Pacers past Trail Blazers INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers certainly have a knack for the dramatic.
But he's got a brilliant knack for melody, and he knows when to let a song breathe.
Anna Faris and Jimmy Kimmel both have a knack for comedy, but their similarities don't end there.
You seem to have a knack for getting into other people's heads to write from their perspective.
From their inception, they've shown a knack for weaving strange, often unidentifiable sounds into more palatable structures.
He had a knack for breaking through simplified public debates and finding alternative answers to complex problems.
She got his nose, but she's got her mom's knack for entertaining when the camera's on her.
Say what you will about Donald Trump, but he does have a knack for identifying people's weaknesses.
Credit...Guerin Blask for The New York Times Doug Parker has a knack for making airlines bigger.
What goes unnoticed, at times, is his knack for reading defenses and picking his spots to attack.
"Trump has a knack for making news," said Rick Tyler, who served as communications director for Sen.
Those buzzing kazoos were just one example of Mr. Marsalis's knack for a sort of musical onomatopoeia.
TURKEY's directorate of religious affairs, known as the Diyanet, has a knack for odd and outrageous pronouncements.
The German yield curve's knack of predicting recessions perhaps comes closest to matching that of U.S. Treasuries.
Lizzie Brocheré is Tess, a designer of sorts with a knack for anticipating the next big thing.
With his bullying serve, haymaker forehand and knack for carnivalesque shots, Kyrgios is wildly entertaining to watch.
Like the Vietnam protesters of the '60s and '70s, millennials have shown a knack for mass organizing.
Democrats have shown a knack at using media to make the public fall in love with them.
His hard-line positions and knack for policy have made him a force to be reckoned with.
Mr. Trump's knack for commanding news media attention, however, is no substitute for a campaign organization. Mrs.
Joshua B. Newman, the serial fitness entrepreneur with the knack for self-promotion, is now a felon.
Normally, seasoned teachers stop to think of former students, but I have a knack for quick recollection.
Kander has the gifted politician's knack of making whatever he's talking about seem both plainspoken and right.
He has a special knack for sketch comedy, always bringing a charm and vulnerability to his work.
But he has a reporter's tenacity, a novelist's imagination, and an outsider's knack for asking intemperate questions.
Infectious diseases, especially those like Covid-19, have a knack for penetrating and exposing such false dichotomies.
A little pig turns out to have a knack for herding sheep in this live-action classic.
Beyond that, she added, Belgian collectors have a knack for spotting artists before they become expensive stars.
Ms. Butina similarly made little effort to hide her knack for getting close to powerful older men.
Sadowski, who is now 20, was homeschooled and growing up he always had a knack for comedy.
Still, no one theory fully explains Brooklyn's knack for encompassing America's best and worst tendencies, often simultaneously.
Finman tells Forbes that his knack for politics is actually what got him interested in bitcoin initially.
Gordon also has an intuitive feel for spacing, D'Antoni said, and a knack for reading the floor.
If you have a knack for turning clutter into cleanliness, why not try turning that into cash?
The president's campaign staffers seem to have picked up on their boss's knack for mocking his opponents.
Even if you don't have a knack for design, you can still create a gorgeous, personalized gift.
The appeal is in the rugged look, a high seating position and a knack for swallowing cargo.
Under Mr. Young, editors with a knack for digital and social media have taken over key brands.
Election showed off her knack for comedy and for playing larger-than-life, often unapologetically brash characters.
Indeed, Khaled has a knack for constantly promoting himself while still appearing agog at his own success.
The Astros' uncanny knack for slugging without striking out might be an extraordinary skill deserving of praise.
The BBC has a knack for a crime drama and Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley is no different.
His colleagues said he had a knack for convincing suspects to confess and for bonding with victims.
Her husband credits a knack for gleaning information picked up from her father, a lifelong police officer.
Rob has a knack for hiding from the camera when he wants to, but not this time.
This knack for breaking through political custom shouldn't be underestimated or scorned as mere vulgarity and bombast.
Because my parents were always first on the scene to every story; they had a knack for it.
For the Nets, he displayed a cool demeanor on the court and a knack for late-game scoring.
An uncanny knack for separating a man from his sense of reason, his money, perhaps ultimately his life.
An upstanding pug, with the dual knack for style and mixology, has opened his home bar to us.
That price may seem high, but it makes sense given Abrams' resume and his knack for reviving franchises.
So not only is Carrie still at the top of her game, Saul hasn't lost his knack, either.
"They found out when I was a little boy that I had a knack for voices," he said.
Alt News discovered through a few Google searches that Gautier had a knack of discovering this "old trunk".
CancerDogs appear to have a knack for detecting several types of cancer, including lung, bladder, kidney, and prostate.
But, of course, high school bullies possess a knack for pinpointing the insecurities of others with astonishing accuracy.
Rowling has a knack for crafting exact, specific details that make a world feel solid and lived-in.
Peggy Gou is a Korean-born, Berlin-based producer with a knack for earworm synths and subtle percussion.
Garrett, who has a knack for surprise, popped the question during a family photoshoot that Allyson had scheduled.
It seems he still has a knack for it, despite the fact that he's out of a job.
That assumes the cast of bureaucrats that have run the carrier poorly develop a sudden knack for management.
Once again, Florida has grabbed the nation's attention as the state with a knack for presidential election cliffhangers.
One is that consumers really have a knack for only paying for thicker books rather than shorter ones.
But it's not just political figures that McKinnon has a knack for: she also does a hilarious Biebs.
If you throw in the two "Captain America" movies they directed, they really have a knack for this.
Before Elbakyan was a pirate, she was an aspiring scientist with a knack for philosophizing and computer programming.
Wansink had a knack for producing studies that were catnip for the media, including us here at Vox.
North Korea has shown a knack for timing, often conducting missile and nuclear tests to maximize global impact.
But given the BJP's knack for coalition-building, that is likely to usher in a BJP-led government.
The only downside is the rubber itself, which has a knack for picking up tiny pieces of lint.
Other states really know how to find a quality landscape photo, or have a knack for animal photography.
Even as a high school student Milner had a knack for relating personal experiences to statistics and trends.
The hosts had a particular knack for asking the idiotic with chipper earnestness, spewing venom through simpering smiles.
Clayton plays Nomi Marks, a tech-savvy West Coaster with a knack for the less-than-legal arts.
That would take a mix of competitive spirit, adaptability, and a knack for getting teams to focus quickly.
Her love (and knack) for fragrance came from her mother, who had her own line of scented products.
Her knack for staying cool under pressure delivered a crucial victory for the Saints in last year's playoffs.
As campaigners, Burr and Trump displayed a knack for building grassroots support and breaking through traditional demographic barriers.
LA's The Buttertones have a knack for the strange and dirty, as highlighted by their latest LP Gravedigging.
Was it his Spanish language skills (listed on his Linkedin) or a knack for intuitive deep tissue work?
It's their knack for quick-thinking and curiosity that guides Joey through danger and to a final escape.
Parks is among one of the most memorable cast members, given her knack for sneakily stirring the pot.
Mr Duhigg is an effective storyteller with a knack for combining social science, fastidious reporting and entertaining anecdotes.
Too Faced's co-founder Jerrod Blandino has a knack for creating buzzy collaborations with his best industry friends.
Gravity Rush 2 could be the more inclusive, family-friendly game Sony wanted launch title Knack to be.
But Egypt is developing a knack for interminable probes that lead nowhere, or that produce self-serving results.
They have also shown a knack for co-opting some critics, or at least maintaining dialogue with them.
Here he was, an obnoxious, angry second-generation immigrant with a hypnotic presence and a knack for violence.
When you couple that with Nintendo's knack for creating playful, exciting experiences, it seems like a winning combination.
Snyder is considered one of the bright young minds in the game, with a knack for developing players.
Clips of Mr. Murray's "Saturday Night Live" and film appearances highlighted his eccentric charm and knack for improvisation.
Her knack for uncovering new girls is matched by a cautious, almost maternal, professional approach to cultivating them.
Still, Mr. Trump has shown a knack for picking up historical slogans and themes from the nationalist right.
As the last line of defense, Thompson also displayed an uncanny knack for breaking up and intercepting passes.
To contribute on the field, Rivera has leaned on his best skill: an uncanny knack for making contact.
Mr. Moore has a knack for going into the lion's den and poking the lion, but not here.
A Gen X-er who discovered a knack for repairing Game Boy circuitry at the age of 21965.
As a sergeant from his platoon puts it, Beau "had a knack for killing" that seemed uncannily natural.
The show was reliably hilarious thanks in large part to Smith's impeccable timing and knack for physical comedy.
But in reality, captive tortoises have a notable knack for escape artistry, perhaps because people underestimate their gumption.
His face's resultant brightness and tightness inspire relaxation: a trap for those without the knack or the privilege.
Misha Kahn, a contemporary of Wise, is a 27-year-old designer with a knack for knick knacks.
Her singular ability to get into trouble is superseded only by her knack for getting out of it.
And perhaps it will be won by someone whose abilities extend beyond a knack for winning competitions. video
Rich is borderline a motivational speaker, with a knack for engaging you and bringing you into his vision.
With a knack for the smaller details, Virgos and Doctor Strange are meticulous to the point of destruction.
Other parts of the property reflect Ms. Beall's eye for design and knack for anticipating what guests want.
Over time, as this habit has hardened, they have lost the knack and the muscle memory for legislating.
This knack for making friends in the most unlikely places resonates long after you turn the last page.
With a few exceptions, like Jim Mattis, Trump also has a knack for picking people who are bendable.
Sawyer Gebauer is a Wisconsin-born, California-based artist, with a knack for making haunting, minimal folk music.
Mr. Desormeau, in particular, had a knack for recruiting informants who would tell him who was carrying guns.
But before we dive into the inner-workings behind his warning, it's worth noting Madan's knack for foresight.
On a night dedicated to minorities in music, he captured this ensemble's knack for playing against the grain.
O'Toole is a gifted narrator with a knack for illuminating the significance of well-known people and events.
But there's no questioning the roiling passion in his voice, or his knack for a deftly curled melody.
Talented and charismatic, with a knack for rallying people, Davis was inclusive in his art and his life.
He has a knack for spotting influencers early and knows what qualities it takes to get big online.
And it had more than a little of that show's knack for smartly paced suspense and authentic emotion.
Fleischer says the president has a knack for driving a message — he just needs help pulling it off.
Premise: A snowman wants to escape his snow globe to hang out with a flirty fellow knick-knack.
He always had a knack for memorizing information, and was quick to understand math formulas and science theories.
Another day, another spectacular security fuckup by a company that has a knack for this kind of thing.
In his 12 seasons at Madrid, Ramos, 30, has shown a knack for striking late in big games.
What he has created in "Demolition" is the ultimate proof of that knack: an upbeat film about grief.
Rainey, a drummer with a sensitive touch and a knack for crafty compositions, has performed at Cornelia often.
Like many Instagram influencers, Rocket has a knack for posing, long sharp nails and a penchant for avocados.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Solvers familiar with Ryan McCarty know that he has a futuristic bent, a knack for neologisms.
Regardless of the financial origins of Mamani's New Andean architecture, the man definitely has a knack for design.
He has shown a knack for avoiding interceptions, although he has yet to show Dalton's ability to go deep.
Lewis always had a knack for slapstick comedy, and his directorial debut was the perfect platform to showcase it.
A singular talent, Ai Weiwei has always had a knack for inserting himself into the issues of the day.
Given Tay-Tay's perennial squad spirit and knack for capturing perfect holiday Instagrams, this is in no way surprising.
Their knack for transformative public art combines the curation of an exhibit with outdoor work that alters a cityscape.
One of the cool things about Glastonbury is the knack the festival has for finding — and boosting — new talent.
Joe Fernandez, Joymode's founder and chief executive, has a knack for finding the right model for a particular moment.
Many of the SNL players are genuine comedians, people who just have a knack for making an audience laugh.
Mandelup began her career as a scout for Levi's, where she learned that she had a knack for casting.
Pantone sure does have a knack at predicting the colors we'll be obsessed with in a few months time.
Not only that, but treadmills have a knack for collecting dust at home once the novelty has worn off.
The Vermont senator has a knack for spotting legislation that could have serious implications for the privacy of Americans.
Catrin has a knack for writing, and the Ministry needs a woman writer to appeal to the female audience.
We always knew Ivanka Trump had a knack for tuning out the world, and we can't exactly blame her.
He conducts contemporary works with the affinity of a fellow composer and has a knack for devising imaginative programs.
Enjoy a taste of his perverse humor and knack for turning shapes into emotional observations in the Instagrams below.
Since rising to fame in 2006, Swift's knack for super-personal storytelling has been a blessing and a curse.
Justin's got a knack -- he also raced to aid Floyd Mayweather's kids after they were in a car accident.
He's a six foot five middle-aged Philadelphian with a booming voice and a knack for drawing a crowd.
"Ever since then I've been practicing every day and I just got the knack of it now," says Cardo.
"Glad the Splatoon/Knack cross promotion is going well," reads a tweet from the definitely-not-official @Knack2Official account.
Kiermaier, Andriese lift surging Rays over Tigers DETROIT — Kevin Kiermaier has a knack for hitting triples at Comerica Park.
At 26, he too has a knack for a descriptive turn of phrase and an artful sense of pessimism.
But his knack for marketing them to aspiring rappers online, for anywhere from $212 to $2600 a pop, was.
Of all the greedy politicians who had a knack for lining up supporters, it wrote, Tanaka was the worst.
There was some Donald J. Trump in Long's anti-establishment, outsider persona and his knack for free-range invective.
Lucky people have a remarkable knack for believing in their own instincts (which makes sense, since they're naturally fortunate!).
Could Rock Band, with VR and its knack for realism, transition from rock star simulator to rock star trainer?
Investors attribute Schorling's success to a knack for picking small specialists which go on to become global market leaders.
During his radio days, Patrick developed a knack for self-promotion; he once got a vasectomy on the air.
He's shown a knack in those situations, to be able to be a guy who comes through for us.
Moore is ranked 203nd but showed his mettle this week, displaying a knack for holing critical putts on Sunday.
Producing "Hannity & Colmes," Mr. Shine showed a knack for earning ratings and managing talent, quickly winning Mr. Ailes's trust.
Weitz has the knack of making men take suggestions from him that they would never take from their wives.
Eventually, Salomon lost its knack for innovation and the bond market crash of 1987 left it reeling and vulnerable.
He's unstoppable driving left, a predatory jackrabbit with a knack for pulling up when his defender is off balance.
But the two had a great working rapport, and a knack for recruiting budding mechanical engineers from the college.
"As a lifelong salesman, Trump has a huckster's knack for selling a feeling," Puschak pointed out in the video.
I was always trying to do right by my plants, I just have a particular knack for failing them.
The whole thing is elevated by Green's knack for an observation that nails a universal truth of high school.
Halle Tecco and Jeff Hammerbacher have a knack for spotting early technology trends, ranging from Facebook to digital health.
By day, he was a police officer in northern China with a wife and a knack for street chases.
That has something to do with Ms. Rito's and Mr. Tacinelli's knack for cooking things that Instagram can't resist.
He has always had a knack for channeling Americans' fundamental cynicism about politics, no doubt because he shares it.
The first song was "Gucci Flip Flops," a Lil Yachty collaboration with a singsong, knick-knack-paddy-whack flow.
This crime series, adapted from a 2010 movie about an Australian family with a knack for robbery, is back.
" Our reviewer writes: "She has a knack for evoking the malaise that comes from feeling surrounded by online things.
As usual, he has shown a knack for getting to the free-throw line and making his shots there.
Virginia Wade, who reached No. 2 in the world in 1975, had a knack for winning on notable occasions.
Snaith has a knack for chopping up fragments of old soul vocals and looping them into unexpected new hooks.
But lately Sandler has had a knack for finding the pitch-perfect emotionalism to make a memorable comic moment.
Here we get into the niceties of interpersonal relations; some people have a knack for disagreeing without being disagreeable.
It was in journalism and then advertising that he discovered his knack for storytelling and the art of persuasion.
Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson has a knack for making big plays, whether it's with his arm or his feet.
He also has a knack for scoring headers, despite being only 5-foot-7, thanks to his leaping ability.
Bookshelves showcase large, complicated Lego models built by the boys, who apparently have inherited their parents' knack for construction.
"Football has a strange knack of punishing you when you don't treat it in a professional manner," he said.
While WME/IMG has the expertise in publicizing clients, it helps if they have a knack for self-promotion.
Choose a business that checks both boxes — something for which you have both a liking and a knack. 2.
But Aridjis, like Luisa, has a knack for clever observations, and her supple writing ultimately keeps the story going.
He has a knack for wielding his wedges and putter like tourniquets when he needs to stop the bleeding.
But it's unlikely to have immediate, ruinous effects on an institution that has always had a knack for durability.
Mr. Liberman, an immigrant from Moldova with a thick Russian accent, had shown a knack for grass-roots organizing.
He also developed a knack for grabbing vital goals, including late winners against Sporting Lisbon, Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao.
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From the beginning, investors loved Weprin's affable personality and knack for delivering returns on projects other groups passed by.
"The team had a lot more that they felt they could do with Knack as a character," Cerny said.
Although the offense still leaves much to be desired, Beckham continues to display a knack for bailing it out.
But Trump seems to have a knack for making things that should be easy for him much, much harder.
To meet William H. Macy, you wouldn't expect him to have a knack for playing desperate, occasionally vile characters.
The former FBI director said the U.S. president lied on several occasions, and he illustrated Trump's knack for self-sabotage.
Original Twilight Zone Episode To Watch After: The Twilight Zone had a knack for creating thought-provoking episodes about prisoners.
But as it turns out, Valencia has a passion for weddings and a knack for organization and attention to detail.
Like the airline and hotel industries, the cable TV and broadband sector has a masterful knack for obnoxious, hidden fees.
But Kardashian West has already shown a knack for legal work, one of the lawyers helping her study told Vogue.
She went to Catholic school, showed an early knack for writing and was accepted into Skidmore on a poetry scholarship.
Thanks to his extreme knack for getting people to do what he wants, Connie adeptly rolls with the evening's challenges.
Her columns were generally the more interesting explorations of the pair, her knack for inspiring a reaction was top-notch.
The Daily Mail said she had an "effortless knack of capturing her family at their most informal and most relaxed."
Martinez's knack for all things science, particularly chemistry, helped her perfect the composition of her signature clear base colored highlighters.
More than most publishers, Nintendo has always had a knack for speaking to a diverse range of audiences and tastes.
But she's compelling onscreen because she combines talent with a knack for choosing strange characters and works with great directors.
Stretching like a sun-saluting body to the heavens, Keys has a knack for chilling high up on his haunches.
He dove into books on Turkish culture and discovered he had an instinctive knack for languages, from Japanese to English.
And while Mortimer's knack for creating ridiculous cat names is certainly unique, let's hope he doesn't quit his day job.
Both programs are highly competitive, and TechCrunch editors with a knack for spotting exceptional startups will closely vet each application.
Mind Fuck Alert: Plants May Have MemoriesPlants have an incredible knack for greening and flowering in sync with the seasons.
These works of folk art are wonderful, sometimes wacky tableaux that occasionally display a self-taught knack for formal assemblage.
She has a knack for judging everyone around her without taking so much as a cursory glance at her actions.
She has a knack for midwifery and prays fervently in the synagogue, but she feels as if she doesn't belong.
Like his bud AceMo, he has a knack for precisely engineering and playing these tracks without making them feel overdetermined.
As a child he'd had a knack for building things, and before becoming a pastor he'd trained as a welder.
She is a typical recalcitrant teenager, albeit one with a way with words and a knack for the apposite repartee.
With sales of €23bn ($25.6bn) and 81,000 employees around the globe, Bolloré Group testifies to its boss's knack for business.
Paul Miller also developed a knack for making strangely surreal special reports that aired during the course of each show.
And while plenty of people come unhinged when they're in venting mode, Chrissy Teigen has a glorious knack for it.
These rising stars are hand-picked by TechCrunch editors — a highly discerning bunch with an uncanny knack for predicting greatness.
Her innate knack for architecture and love for crafting, beading, and knitting primed her for a career at the loom.
Both Whalen and Parker show a preference and knack for getting to the basket, absorbing contact, and making tough layups.
"Barrett's knack for mining official records enabled him, with his assistant, Adam Fifield, to strike investigative gold," wrote our reviewer.
Trump, with more than eight million Twitter followers and a knack for the medium, can often bypass the traditional media.
Even from Longstreth's earliest days as a composer, his knack for classical arrangements and orchestral inclinations reverberated throughout his work.
Sawn-off super-utility Jose Ramirez has a European soccer-caliber compellingly bad haircut, and a knack for clutch hits.
Since Dev Hynes has a knack for evocative songwriting, this particular track has always made me feel a certain way.
The character Michonne quickly became a fan favorite with her signature katana and knack for staying cool at all times.
Mackey is an outspoken libertarian with a knack for capitalizing on nascent food trends, but he also has courted controversy.
But that overlooks Pavelski's ability to find seams on the ice, or his knack for deflecting shots past startled goalies.
The Environmental Protection Agency administrator has shown a knack for verbal gymnastics, particularly in his handling of myriad ethics scandals.
His knack for being in the right place at the right time seemed to be ordained by a higher power.
The former Naval intelligence officer is an unassuming centrist with an unfortunate knack for narrowly missing out on national attention.
Clint Eastwood has a knack for coming out of nowhere with an Oscar contender, and it's happening again this year.
But the song still feels like a masterful combination of Grande's R&B instincts and her knack for infectious pop.
Brooklyn's knack for attracting creative professionals is no secret, and soon, designers will have even more reason to flock there.
It was during one such visit, with a 13-year-old anorexia patient, that he discovered a knack for songwriting.
He looked like a character in a Coen Brothers film: corpulent, corrupt, but with a clear knack for physical comedy.
Like Alex G or Nothing's Dom Palermo, he has a knack for channeling real negative shit into low-key anthemics.
It's safe to say that the museum's curators, Matt Harkins and Viviana Olen, have a knack for pop cultural commentary.
Surf Dads frontman Gage McGuire and drummer Chris Dimas have a knack for making you feel good about feeling bad.
The best consumer businesses require creativity and a knack for understanding the user experience that hits a nerve just right.
We have this nick-of-time knack for knowing when we've reached peak lunacy and poking wicked fun at ourselves.
On "Down on Me," she's got a "Political World"-era Dylan cynicism and a Betty Wright knack for real talk.
Migos are known for many, many talents, but arguably their most visibly displayed talent is their knack for ad-libs.
Where her mother had a knack for arranging a gallery wall, Ms. Robbins finds that hers come out looking chaotic.
His knack for high-end prostitutes and his unusual occupation make him an odd choice for an audience-identification character.
I have a knack for accidentally deleting sections or material in my files, which he helps me restore (Alt Z?).
So great was her knack for deal-making that she was soon recruited by the retail powerhouse Garrick-Aug Worldwide.
He's got a knack for knowing what his customers want to listen to, but he's kept himself emotionally closed off.
Their knack for performing, like their work ethic, comes from Mr. Jackson, who has long dabbled in singing and songwriting.
Mr. Parent, a photographer with a knack for showing up at the right time and place, didn't need much encouragement.
In a 2011 interview Mr. Lerner was asked about his apparent knack for being at big events with a camera.
Both have a knack for writing music with repetition and refinement at its heart and a darkly tinted harmonic beauty.
A charismatic and compassionate host, Zomorodi has a knack for making the show zig when you expect it to zag.
But perhaps the best is Solskjaer's ability — a happy knack — to concoct a win just when he needs it most.
He had a knack for the technical work, but not the marketing, and found it difficult to get new clients.
Sakkari persevered past Williams on Friday despite trailing in both sets, and she again displayed the knack for a comeback.
Matter Primates are unquestionably clever: Monkeys can learn how to use money, and chimpanzees have a knack for game theory.
I am in awe of my editors and fellow constructors who have that knack and play with words so effortlessly.
Mr. Moon, frequently referred to as the "newsroom ham," is known for his knack for bringing absurdity to the mundane.
The smaller quests and later games are memorably weird, though, and the creators have a knack for designing vivid characters.
"From my first days in training, I had a knack for the nuts and bolts of my profession," she said.
Long and slippery, he already has a knack for gliding to the basket, demonstrating patience and pace beyond his years.
Mr. Ruffin has a knack for showing up when Mr. Trump needs him most and remains a die-hard defender.
He says that he and Buffett only invest in businesses they understand, have a knack for and have advantages in.
Over his past five years at Boyden, Duguay has developed a knack for looking through the nonsense in an interview.
That troupe, Keigwin + Company, has earned fans and praise for its spirited, witty ensemble work with a knack for showmanship.
If you think of marketing as statements about products, Tesla has a knack for creating products that speak for themselves.
The games follow Knack, a friendly golem made of swirling, flashing relics who aids humanity in a fight against goblins.
Rachel Comey has a knack for creating exactly the thing one imagines wearing to an impossibly cool Brooklyn dinner party.
Friedman has modernized the Dodgers' decision making, and the organization has developed a knack for low-risk, high-reward acquisitions.
"Corbyn has an odd knack for stumbling into the arms of the Hebraically disinclined," my colleague Bret Stephens has written.
Telegenic and poised, she has a knack for the limelight that stands in sharp contrast with many in the administration.
If the last few years are anything to go by, Southampton's hierarchy have a knack for appointing the right manager.
She's interpreted for more than 400 artists at this point, and has a special knack for interpreting hip-hop acts.
There's a theory that if Trump can be elected president, so can anyone else with a knack for getting attention.
Prince, 57, and Tyka, 55, grew up with a knack for music, thanks to their parents John Nelson and Mattie Shaw.
Trump has often displayed a knack for redirecting—or at least confusing—the country's attention by flooding the zone with noise.
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The cartel's knack for escape was a constant issue arising in court, at one point even generating laughs in the courtroom.
When Nintendo created the Switch, they managed to combine their knack for pure, childlike gaming bliss with some innovative technological achievements.
While this does result in some refrigerator magnet poetry, his knack for embodying strange characters makes him an incredibly potent lyricist.
It's a tired stereotype that snakes are everywhere in Australia, but they do have a knack for appearing out of nowhere.
As for Emily, she is not just an operator with a publicist's knack for saying exactly what people want to hear.
The entire shoot was photographed by David Sims with Katie Grand styling, a stylist known for her knack of the outre.
Without her family's knowledge, Jess joins the local women's soccer league, and discovers she has a natural knack for the game.
Donald Trump's speech at the Republican convention, as prepared for delivery Trump has demonstrated a knack for channeling the nation's mood.
You could chalk up the Tamworth Distillery's immediate success to Grasse's business acumen, or his company's knack for building memorable brands.
She had a knack for working across political divides, both within the Labour Party and across the aisle with the Tories.
Ubisoft has always had a knack for nailing trailer music, and this latest look at Assassin's Creed Origins is no exception.
The New York-based street artist Tom Bob has a knack for bringing mundane bits of the cityscape to cartoonish life.
Eloquii clearly has a knack for providing its audience with higher-end designs, brought down to being fit- and cost-friendly.
It capped off a legislative hat-trick for the MP for Walthamstow, who has a knack for turning campaigns into law.
By contrast, Orbison's knack for emotional balladry was more grounded, undeniably sincere, and set him apart from such populist, maudlin trappings.
And so it'd go, then, that the mogul wear something that reflects her knack for doing a million things at once.
In the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, he displayed his knack for knowing what the teams were thinking in predicting plays.
For her part, Jenner has a knack for making it all seem like none of it is any work at all.
Quirk is best known for "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", so its employees obviously have a knack for attention-grabbing gimmicks.
He draws sparse crowds to his events, and when he appears at multicandidate gatherings, he shows little knack for political skills.
Not everyone got the knack of the game, but the best user strategies outperformed scientists' best strategies for transporting the atoms.
Making matters worse, he demonstrated a real knack for putting his foot in his mouth during the Iron Fist press tour.
The company has a knack for roping Hollywood big-hitters into their often weird but always wonderful videos about air safety.
Obama is a gifted orator with a cool and intellectual demeanor; Trump is an improviser with a knack for dramatic flair.
Brian Kelly realized he had a knack for maximizing credit card rewards when he was working in HR at Morgan Stanley.
This knack for bringing out the best in her models propelled Randall toward that money (rather than fame) I mentioned earlier.
In honor Kim's knack for taking sexy shots on her vacation, let's look back at her other barely clothed photo shoots.
Hoping that a visionary has a knack for the business side of things hasn't necessarily been good for the bottom line.
The company has a knack for taking a property — most notably The Walking Dead — and successfully translating it to multiple mediums.
He attributes his knack for interior design to his mom, who he said filled his childhood home with color and texture.
Tselebidis always had a knack for organizing, she tells me, and now she works with clients all over Manhattan and Brooklyn.
"Tyler has a knack for turning sitcom situations into something far deeper and more moving," our reviewer, Rebecca Pepper Sinkler, wrote.
CT: So whether its 210, Duddell's, or Chachawan, you have a knack of opening your restaurants in very quiet neighborhoods. Why?
Even so, Butler was awed by Bhaktivedanta, who had a knack for making ancient Indian texts sound like sensible instruction manuals.
Dr. Cheng, 39, has a knack for brushing aside conventions and edicts, like so many pie crumbs from a cutting board.
Average annual gross income: $25,231Do you have a knack for reading energies or feel like you may have a sixth sense?
Skin Deep Julie de Libran, the artistic director for Sonia Rykiel, has a knack for knowing what the cool girls want.
As a young adult, Buffett had a knack for thinking outside the box and finding creative ways to earn a buck.
Speaking alongside Kirk was Turning Point's communications director, Candace Owens, a vitriolic young conservative with a knack for creating viral moments.
He has had a knack for keeping France's unions and left on low boil with positions that clearly favor free markets.
Over that time, the company has displayed an extraordinary knack for dictating its own terms to suppliers, local governments, and laborers.
Taylor Swift built a strong foundation in country pop, with her powerful and distinctive vocal and knack for a catchy tune.
The Georgia-born singer/songwriter has a knack for joyous, energetic songs that celebrate life and the good things in it.
But LoftOpera also has a knack for drawing gifted young singers into shows that are fun, fresh and in-your-face.
He teamed up with his high school buddy, Stuart Bewley, who had a business degree and a knack for financial wizardry.
Key's knack for unnecessarily placing himself in awkward situations in front of the media gave plenty of fodder to his critics.
Her directness, and her uncanny knack for noticing how characters are reacting to one another on the page, is spot on.
Although she rarely finds space to explore them in depth, Powers has a knack for drawing out archetypes that span generations.
But it does emphasize Cleveland's—or, likely, LeBron's—knack for maximizing a player's abilities while crystallizing their role on the team.
"So, right now, I have on maroon," she explained when I inquired as to her knack for free-associative one-liners.
The locations change, but the desire for drugs and handsome young companions is constant, his knack for finding enablers well-honed.
She has always had a knack for ekphrasis, the technique of describing a work of art within a work of art.
Mario Bava also left his mark on his son Lamberto, who proved his knack for the sinister and salacious as well.
And anyone who's been watching the Amazon series "Transparent" knows that Mr. Duplass has a knack for playing fragile, wounded masculinity.
They liked her on "Saturday Night Live," when she demonstrated a particular knack for impersonating musical divas across time and race.
He had this knack for being at the right place at the right time, but often just left without a trace.
Father and son agree that he inherited his knack for mechanics and engineering from his own father, Lee, Dr. Haegert's grandfather.
Erik has an amazing knack of connecting theme entries (four in this case), and he built the majority of the grid.
He had a knack for turning his face to mine when I spoke, and focusing his gaze directly on my eyes.
But part of his scientific genius lies in radical simplification: he has a knack for boiling problems down to their tar.
Educated entirely on biographies of the American founders and iconic presidents, he has a surprising knack for seeing exploitation and inequality.
Ms. Anggono realized she had a knack for restaurant management, first in Colorado, then after moving to New York in 2000.
Their knack for late thunder shows up most emphatically in the ninth inning, when they are outscoring opponents by 21-3.
But he has demonstrated quite a knack for using the bully pulpit of the presidency to influence the issues being debated.
Richard Quinn has a knack for staging theatrical shows, and his latest outing closed London Fashion Week with a definitive bang.
Ansel and his GF, Violetta Komyshan, have a knack for getting wild at some of the best beaches in the world.
Besides illustrating Ms. Varda's knack for spinning philosophical wisdom out of life, it's also a document of a burgeoning artistic friendship.
The quality of performance varied, but United had rediscovered a knack for dispatching relative small fry with a minimum of fuss.
Breakingviews Like any good private-equity investor, Carlyle has demonstrated a knack for buying when others are selling, and vice versa.
Birds are easily stressed, and waterfowl have an inconvenient and frustrating knack for flying right into the center of a pond.
He clearly has the chops to get great games made; what went wrong with Knack isn't a simple question to answer.
There's a certain amount of learning [that's already gone into Knack] and it's great to be able to use that learning.
Endowed with an ample, vigorous voice and a knack for expansive legato lines, he may mature into a tenor to watch.
Graham's Senate colleagues sometimes describe him as a kind of sitcom sidekick with a knack for finding himself in goofy situations.
He has a knack for deft, accurate explanations that are quick to read and easy to understand, with memorably vivid language.
Paige paid lip service to that fear, once again showing she's got a bit of a knack for spycraft, however reluctant.
Jamiroquai usually have a knack for these sorts of frenzied moments—flurries of confetti-like instrumentation and sporadic vocal pitch changes.
The albums that followed Original Pirate Material built upon Skinner's knack for portraying the beautifully nuanced minutiae of everyday British life.
Andrew has a knack for perceiving people's hidden dark sides, which makes his relationships with the victims he knows personally fascinating.
The Kardashian-Jenners may share last names, long locks, and a knack for social media, but they're actually pretty different personality-wise.
Blue Ivy Carter has a knack for stealing the spotlight ... whether it's ballet dancing or dabbing ... and this video does not disappoint.
But the video for "Bermuda" like the track itself, shows that the band's knack for striking a nerve crosses genres with them.
Part of Curtis's extraordinary talent as a filmmaker is his knack for culling fragments of archival footage that crackle with emotional resonance.
Philo's historic knack for volume, layering, unapologetic prints and general sense of irony all infused the brand with a preternatural icon status.
Zuckerberg has been a determined, even ruthless, steward of the company's manifest destiny, with an uncanny knack for placing the right bets.
But in 2016, it turned out you didn't need digital experience running a presidential campaign, you just needed a knack for Facebook.
Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller is behind the series, and his knack for creating brilliant, stylized worlds is on full show here.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   Carrie Ahern, a dancer and choreographer, has a knack for getting audiences comfortable with being uncomfortable.
For UK-based drum & bass DJ, Deviation, it appears his knack for mixing up steely beats comes courtesy of his cheery mum.
Besides churning out irresistible radio candy, the duo have developed a proven knack for giving a relatable voice to stars' public psychodramas.
Whether its a snake, a crustacean, or a friend spitting fire, Achmad has a knack for catching subjects at their most captivating.
Given Katims' knack for mining young talent (Michael B. Jordan, Jesse Plemons, Taylor Kitsch, and more), I can't wait to see Rise.
Through iconic projects, such as its palm-shaped beach-front development, Dubai found the knack for turning dull desert into prime property.
Turkey's president has a knack for summoning (and burnishing) the legacy of the Ottoman Empire, including its laudable record on religious freedoms.
Glover has always had a knack for the oddball and off-the-wall, for moments that underline the absurdity of modern life.
Look out for oversights related to housekeeping while Mercury is in Sagittarius, where it loses its knack for keeping track of details.
She has a few ideas for what she thinks she would not only love to do, but has a knack for already.
Tim Schutsky is a Brooklyn-based photographer known for his multifarious styles and knack for capturing the oddities (and eyeballs) around him.
A former financial journalist at Reuters, where she wrote about equity markets and mining mergers, Rebelo has a knack for fine details.
For as long as she can remember she's had a knack for matching people with books that fit with their intellectual interests.
But Hillary Clinton doesn't necessarily need that knack for making the audience feel a struggling American's pain the way her husband did.
The criminals of Hypnospace should ring a bell: sleazebags, hackers, adware and those rogue toolbars your parents had a knack for collecting.
The powerful pairs featured within just seem to have a knack for keeping it real, sans drama and constant paparazzi feeding-frenzies.
Japanese design firm Nendo has a knack for taking everyday objects like umbrellas and rendering them in a simple, thoughtful, modern form.
A knack for dealmaking also made Esteves, now 47, Brazil's youngest billionaire and the face of his country's decade-long economic boom.
Céline Dion is a woman of many talents, but until Thursday night her knack for impressions was relatively unknown to the world.
The ones who have a knack for climbing up on their high horses while making you feel oh-so-small and unimportant?
The thing is, not everyone has a natural knack for crunching numbers, and managing huge databases can be intimidating for the uninitiated.
Bowie's knack for reinvention was anchored by his boundless musical curiosity, and the breadth of his impact on popular music is unparalleled.
It's no secret that this generation — as in, the late teen and early twentysomething set — has an undeniable knack for pushing boundaries.
The clip also serves as a reminder that Marvel's greatest strength is its knack for creating memorable characters and throwing them together.
They both have confidence and seem to love the spotlight, and both of them have a real knack for stirring up drama.
But Katya has a knack for sniffing out desperate gentleman callers, though that's not the only thing she can smell with ease.
Reynolds has a knack for mixing mayhem with smart-alecky ripostes, but as constituted here it at best feels like "Deadpool" lite.
In the realm of theme park fare, Universal Orlando has a knack for going above and beyond the average standard of quality.
AMC's The Walking Dead has an uncanny knack for manipulating its audience, but this year's hyper-violent season premiere went too far.
Sweet Pea has a knack for giving advice to other people, but when it comes to her own problems, she needs help.
Finally, there's a lucrative side hustle option for those who have a way with words as opposed to a knack for coding.
Warren has also demonstrated an impressive knack for fundraising, pulling in one of the largest campaign funds of the 22016 Senate races.
Like Bieber, Carrabba has a knack for vocal melody, but the tone and the intensity of his version made the song anew.
After all, her main skill set—a knack for language and bombast—overlapped nicely with that of most successful hip-hop artists.
He has a knack for spewing platitudes that newcomers to Alcoholics Anonymous regard as profound, which is good for some droll humor.
He's there to rebound, and if he doesn't exactly have a flair for that, either, he certainly has a knack for it.
King is an interesting player for a number of reasons that have nothing to do with his knack for choreography or improvisation.
If you've got a knack for paper-folding or ribbon-cutting, consider picking up a seasonal shift at a Bloomingdale's department store.
Sally Hawkins, whose knack for befriending the bestial was demonstrated in " The Shape of Water " (2017), is wasted here as a scientist.
In his defense, some of Mr. Trump's most effective antagonists — Stormy Daniels, Michael Avenatti, Michael Wolff — have a knack for the outrageous.
It's way easier said than done, but I think the mentality that we have is everybody has a knack for doing that.
It was there that Beilein and the other players began to realize that Poole had a knack for hitting late-game shots.
" Mr. Murphy has a knack for matching actors with career-changing roles, notably Sarah Paulson as Marcia Clark in "The People v.
Peter is an antic fellow, a drunken callow clown with a knack for celebrity impersonation — a buffoon who becomes an easy victim.
He wears a fat suit to play Trump, but he shares the bigger man's command of space and knack for hand gestures.
But the Dodgers have a knack for making their pieces fit, and Jansen said he hoped the union would last a while.
The ideal candidate has a voracious appetite for news and a knack for finding stories and videos that people want to share.
Musk has a knack for rethinking the customer experience, and the Cybertruck's radical design could appeal to drivers looking for something different.
Each praises the other's warmth as a parent, plus a variety of respective quirks—Charlie's tidiness, or Nicole's knack for opening jars.
Along with Margherita's inherited knack for color, perhaps this feeling is the antidote to all the darkness in the world right now. 
Although Honda Center was much louder than it had been for the opener, the Ducks' knack for slow starts at home continued.
The site was free, public, and run by two guys with a knack for writing algorithms that helped relatives find each other.
But it's their knack for rapidly turning his ideas or blunders into marketable materials they seem to take the most pride in.
"Early in his career, he had an uncanny knack for finding really talented people and letting them do their thing," he said.
For the same reasons that he'll make a great Joker, Phoenix has a knack for playing characters that move between two halves.
A songwriter with a knack for story and a taste for strange, he won the Jonathan Larson grant for early career composers.
Parts of Miiverse live on in places like Splatoon 2's lobby, where people can drop in messages (often about Knack 2).
Already, Apple and Google — technology companies with a knack for giving people what they want — are exploring getting into the auto industry.
Hickey has a special knack for giving gender credit when it's not due and and dismissing it when it's actually at play.
You might find you have a knack for them, but every time they come around I hem and haw my way through.
But what you probably didn't know is people can use their knack for slipping through the web's tiniest cracks for good, not evil.
And now, the natural-born blonde is taking her knack for cool hairstyles one step further as Wella Professionals' new Global Brand Ambassador.
Kohl's has connected with moms through a mix of stylish clothing brands and a knack for quickly reacting to the latest fashion trends.
Discerning TechCrunch editors with a knack for choosing successful startups will review every application and ultimately pick up to 15 companies to compete.
Because of its knack for picking on the immunocompromised, TB is much more dangerous and occasionally fatal for people who also have HIV.
Scientists believe that ants have a knack for determining their own population density based on how often they collide while exploring their environments.
Ed Hawkins, a climate scientist at the University of Reading with a knack for data-visualization, specializes in precisely this kind of evidence.
That's thanks to it's built-in knack for rejuvenation, since its main character can "regenerate" into a new self whenever suffering grievous harm.
That is a good thing in itself, but when combined with the city's knack for making markets, it is also an economic asset.
It's Leone's persistent knack for revealing complicated truths about herself and those around her that make the show — despite its kitschy production — compelling.
If only someone with a special knack for getting stars to spill their most intimate secrets were around to get the full story.
Timing and windows are very important: I've always had a knack for knowing timing and windows and when to strike, just in general.
The show had an eerie knack for capturing the aesthetic and mood of a certain sphere of this particularly toxic, particularly online, zeitgeist.
On first instinct, you might feel compelled to say that Jennifer Lawrence, like so many other stars, has a knack for hair experimentation.
Austin and Patrick discuss their adventures in Sony's E3 booth, with talk of Knack 2, Detroit: Become Human, Spider-Man, and much more.
In the 1987 film "Good Morning, Vietnam," the late Robin Williams butts heads with a grouchy lieutenant over his irritating knack for abbreviations.
She also has an uncanny knack at replicating the look of 2D comic book characters with nothing but paint and the occasional prop.
Her teacher taught her the art of cursive handwriting (so old school, we know!) and she discovered she had a knack for it.
But Trump's knack for returning fire is also a tactic to try and knock his rivals off kilter and make them look weak.
The man has a knack for extremes, which he demonstrated back in 2016 when he interviewed drug lord El Chapo for Rolling Stone.
"Drew had this knack for making people feel like they were the only person in the room, regardless of the crowd," Wolf says.
Tan, who, in the late '90s started writing film criticism and had penned the original Shirkers script, has an obvious knack for words.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has a knack for recognizing the challenges facing ordinary Americans years before the rest of the political world gets there.
She wields a lot of influence in the industry, and has a knack for making stars out of faces she plucks from obscurity.
He can't seem to move beyond his distaste for Hillary Clinton or Pelosi, who has an uncanny knack for getting under Trump's skin.
Better known by his username "AllanG," Gibbons is an HQ trivia celebrity, born from his knack for dominating the game show's daily competitions.
Wardle, who has a knack for finding new ways around Apple computers' security measures, argues that tape can only get you so far.
One of the teachers told AJ that Iggy had a knack with tools but not much else, and AJ made Iggy a tech.
Gates built his career on strong logic and mathematical skills, establishing himself as a brilliant coder with a knack for solving technical problems.
Five-year-old Luca Cruz Comrie already has great taste in jewelry — and a knack for knowing what will make his mom smile.
Weinstein Co is trying to chart a future without Weinstein, the aggressive dealmaker with a knack for managing Hollywood talent, money and egos.
So if you want to pivot your career — and have a knack for getting things done — this might be the track for you.
And I can't ignore Amazon's knack for patting itself on the back even after being pressured by outside forces to do something good.
The duo had always had a knack for writing earworm melodies, the kind that crawl into your brain stem and start paying rent.
AMC's The Walking Dead has always had a knack for manipulating its audience, but this year's hyper-violent season premiere went too far.
Smoke's natural knack for penning earworm hooks has landed him several hits over the last year with surely more heat on the way.
Whatever his faults as a coach—and there were more than a few—Coughlin's teams always had a knack for beating long odds.
George Michael It makes sense, given his knack for theatrics, that Elton John would be great at writing music for film and theater.
Weinstein Co. is trying to chart a future without Weinstein, the aggressive dealmaker with a knack for managing Hollywood talent, money and egos.
" She acquired a knack for punching up: in junior high, she toted around the Bertrand Russell pamphlet " Why I Am Not a Christian .
More than anything, he has a knack for finding himself in the majority: in this term's 75 cases, he has dissented only twice.
It has a magnificent knack for getting the best out of bang-average players, and for making workmanlike jobbers seem like Olympian gods.
Edith Halpert, a young Russian-Jewish immigrant with a taste for art and a knack for advertising, noticed a gap in the market.
In 2013, the United Auto Workers tried to unionize a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, where Patterson demonstrated a knack for billboards and catchphrases.
The Orange had demonstrated a knack for comebacks, having rebounded from double-digit deficits in their two previous games, against Gonzaga and Virginia.
America's knack for maintaining an air of robust innocence in the wake of mass death struck Hitler as an example to be emulated.
Ronald Reagan, a former actor, was a natural during presidential debates and had a knack for winning over the crowd with one-liners.
Mr. Rodgers recalled with a chuckle that his friend had a knack for finding criminals who would challenge him, despite his hefty size.
Mr. Metropoulos, who has a knack for buying faded brands like Pabst Blue Ribbon beer and revitalizing them, did the same for Hostess.
But Crawford, who signed a six-year, $75 million contract extension last November, has an uncanny knack for knowing just where to be.
He soon learned he had a knack for identifying value, and he started pulling in $0003,000 to $8,000 a month from his ventures.
Without Trump's knack for creating an endless stream of outrage, it is possible Buttigieg might actually be better served by some real reporting.
These scripts then get their DNA radically altered and replicated in Murphy's lab, retooled with his themes and his knack for idiosyncratic casting.
He can be a 26-foot-230 shooting guard, and while no great marksman, he has a knack for knocking down big shots.
Mr. Trump has a knack for creating just enough bizarre spectacle that newsroom producers feel it would be televisual malpractice to cut away.
But OnePlus long ago established its knack for providing well-rounded, high-end smartphone experiences at well below the price of premium handsets.
Allison happens to be a musician himself, and his work under the name Mukqs shows a similar knack for smashing together unfamiliar modes.
The downcast Los Angeles synth duo Youth Code have a unique knack for turning EBM tropes and squalling electronics into something truly horrifying.
Knack, a peer tutoring platform aimed at college students, is taking a different approach than some online tutoring marketplaces have in the past.
Throughout his career, Sadr has demonstrated a knack for figuring out what positions he should hold in order to maximize his own influence.
Dogs have a knack for getting into trouble and some dogs seem to always be followed by a cloud of dust and dirt.
But Mr. Trump unexpectedly triumphed, exploiting his knack for free publicity and relying on his own fortune and money from grass-roots supporters.
Perhaps you have a knack for making candles with your 10-year-old-daughter, or maybe you're a beast behind the sewing machine.
Sentiment, though, is scarce, befitting the flinty style of Mr. Hersh, who has a knack for cycling through employers and exhausting his editors.
Yet this husband-and-wife team also have a knack for exposing, without exploiting, a little of the man beneath the apparent madness.
It was in his collaboration with Kara that he came closest to being an insider, but he didn't have much knack for it.
I was grieving, of course, but as the weeks passed I realized that I had also completely lost the knack for staying alive.
Since the beginning of her career, Nakadate has had a knack for transporting the viewer to emotionally laden places, many filled with pathos.
Right at Home Not everyone can turn their house into party central, but those who do tend to have a knack for it.
Could the red-suited home invader with a knack for gift-giving be linked to a hallucinogenic mushroom-eating shaman from the Arctic?
He has a real knack of encapsulating the message of the song, creating a narrative around it and then completely fucking with it.
Goldthwait began with a unique screeching stand-up voice and has become a filmmaker with a knack for making light of dark subjects.
But Gates respected Jobs' knack for design: "He really never knew much about technology, but he had an amazing instinct for what works."
She has the knack of drawing animals that, magically, are wholly bestial, whisker for whisker, and yet animated without seeming too cheaply humanized.
It's an approach he has used before as an activist investor with a knack for acquiring stakes in companies that have been underperforming.
He had a knack — confounding the Britons we defeated — for missing the easy throws and then hitting the bull's-eye with improbable consistency.
She was all too happy to take over the business side of things and soon found out she had a knack for it.
She had a knack for the business, saving up money to invest in a Ruby Tuesday franchise, and joining the chain's corporate team.
The city's basketball-loving masses were dazzled by his confident smile, his cultural ease and his knack for an enlightening quotation or quip.
Like many people who like to get into a bit of trouble, Josh has a corresponding knack for talking himself out of it.
With a sharp ear for melody, a soulful voice, and a knack for bridging genres, she began releasing experimental solo records in 1997.
He quickly developed a knack for channeling Trump's voice on the stump and became a core member of Trump's inner circle of aides.
Ms. Akiyoshi, who also uses instruments and concepts from Japanese folk music, has a knack for tuneful phrasing and braided, two-handed constructions.
From my perspective and from Jimmy's, we've always had a very strong knack for signing and nurturing hip-hop and R&B acts.
Mr. Murdoch, whose ideology is more malleable than his critics realize, has long gained from his knack for placing himself close to power.
And when Mr. Guaidó — a hitherto little-known engineer with a knack for coalition-building — was elected head of the legislature on Jan.
His knack for outlandish statements have earned him regular spots as a talking head on Fox News over the past year or so.
He and his collaborators have a knack for tweaking existing properties, bringing them into the 21st century with catering to a younger audience.
Like a good director, he had a knack for knowing the right thing to say to the right performer at the right moment.
Like those Lakers, the Cavs are defined by a dominant offense and a knack for playing on cruise control during the regular season.
Whether a late field goal, or miracle catch, the Patriots have a knack for being a part of theatrics under the bright spotlight.
I feel like I have a knack for side projects…I feel like the Slytherins are hustlers, and that's kind of what I am.
EasyGlucose takes advantage of machine learning's knack for spotting the signal in noisy data, in this case the tiny details of the eye's iris.
The Clintons are nothing if not politically savvy, with a chameleon's knack for blending seamlessly with the current political environment, whatever it may be.
Way back in 2014, Refinery29 interviewed another dick runner, named Claire Wyckoff (yes, they're both named Claire), about her knack for phallic running routes.
With most feedback on the "Yoga With Adriene " (YWA) channel looking positive, it seems that Mishler has a knack for tackling negative energy online.
They are farmers, barbers, and carpenters with nothing more than a deep love of flight and a knack for cobbling together airplanes and gyrocopters.
It's unclear who the source of these Polaroids are, but we do know that one character has a knack for photography: Tyler (Devin Druid).
But don't assume a knack with numbers means you're set for financial success — or, if you're bad at math, that you're out of luck.
And since 2016 he's had a knack for picking primary winners in House races, including Ralph Norman in last year's special South Carolina election.
Contrary to all that is good and natural in this world, Justin Bieber has a knack for bringing the best out of other musicians.
Of course, Jenner has a knack at making everything look good, because, well, she's a model (and has stylist Monica Rose by her side).
One Lib Dem strategist says the choice is a good example of the party's knack for picking the right candidate for the right seat.
Tresa, the mother of three adult children, had a knack for handling the stress of her full-time daycare job with ease, Sandweiss says.
Kripke and executive producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have a knack for pushing right up to the line of outrageousness without going over.
One of those characters is played by singer/actress/"lesbian Jesus" Hayley Kiyoko, who stars as a mysterious teen with a knack for music.
The only answer is a kind of wily resourcefulness, an on-the-fly problem-solving knack that can deliver at best small, local victories.
Still, Trump offered some insight into the performance he may deliver on Sunday -- one peppered with jokes and his knack for storytelling, time permitting.
The game has been taken over by a younger generation with backgrounds in finance and a knack for analyzing data and markets for value.
Cockroaches have a host of talents, including the ability to withstand a surprising amount of pressure, and a knack for getting into nearly anything.
People have a knack for finding the good in anything, and as dark as 2018 seemed, the flood of wholesome memes gave us hope.
This message is also championed by young, right-wing celebrities with a knack for self-presentation and a familiarity with the language of empowerment.
Koko seemed to have a knack for leaving this world and all the people she encountered within it a little bit better than before.
Our Battlefield-tested TechCrunch editors have a knack for spotting greatness, and they'll pour over every application to select 15-20193 startups to compete.
But the standout is the stairwell fight in episode three: In season one, Silvera proved he has a knack for choreography and clever camerawork.
Demme's inimitable knack for blurring the line between viewer and participant gave his films the aura of carnival rides controlled by maniacal carnival-goers.
Our TechCrunch editors have been choosing early-stage startups for Startup Battlefield since 2007, and they've developed an uncanny knack for spotting hot prospects.
Prepped For PlayOur younger selves had a real knack for styling looks that could keep up with our many varied activities throughout the day.
"Matt has a knack for playing the game without fear," said Dolphins head coach Adam Gase, who had no further update on Cutler's condition.
We don't know what Mary Louise's former career was, but I feel like she was a private detective based on her knack for snooping.
That probably depends on your knack for trivia, your tolerance for this game and its hosts, and whether you're willing to test the odds.
Australia's television broadcasters have a real knack for airing overseas shows much later than the original release date, and these old habits die hard.

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