It's another highlight, directing attention toward The Thermals' uncanny knack for conjuring downcast poptastic gems. |
|
Yet his tongue-in-cheek whimsy has an uncanny knack of transporting you back to the event itself. |
|
The series demonstrated once again that Ferguson has an uncanny knack for turning controversy into lucre. |
|
Graham Greene has an uncanny knack for keeping his readers on the edge of their seats. |
|
He had always had an uncanny knack for seeing things before they actually happened. |
|
But long-running rumours are developing an uncanny knack of coming true at the moment. |
|
Larry has always had an uncanny knack for playing the music people want to hear. |
|
They have an uncanny knack of choosing the most nutritious material available, a necessity for meeting their high energy demands. |
|
O Colorado partly owe their place in the final to their uncanny knack of scoring vital late goals in those away defeats. |
|
Scotland have an uncanny knack of finding heartbreaking ways of exiting tournaments, of getting the nation's hopes up before kicking them in the teeth. |
|
Over the years he developed an encyclopedic knowledge of this literature and an uncanny knack for introducing the right book to the right reader at the right time. |
|
Personally, my school principal had an uncanny knack for always being right around the corner when I was doing something wrong. |
|
New Yorkers have an uncanny knack for electing the right mayoral candidate at the right time. |
|
Whenever Khalil found space, Mabkhoot showed an uncanny knack for getting the ball to him. |
|
Worthy sentiments indeed, but the N° 10 does nonetheless have an uncanny knack of scoring crucial goals himself. |
|
Alfonso, wielding an uncanny knack for stylish attacking football, edged out the New Jersey boy to claim the fourth FIWC title. |
|
He has an uncanny knack for reading a game, recognizing defensive coverages and contributing insights. |
|
At just 159cm, Singapore's Muhaimin Suhaimi grabbed the attention with his uncanny knack for scoring goals. |
|
As Steff Oates has said about her, «she worked hard and played hard with an uncanny knack of knowing the appropriate time for each». |
|
And he had this uncanny knack for predicting Oscar winners. |
|
|
A towering goalkeeper with unmatched agility and athleticism in the penalty box, Mr. Howard has superb reflexes and an uncanny knack for goal saving. |
|
Plato, who had an uncanny knack of being right, is still referred to by the advanced thinkers of today although he wrote his Republic 2,300 years ago. |
|
Although he seemed lost and confused, our friend was clearly an environmentalist as he displayed an uncanny knack for developing energy conservation programs and technologies. |
|
Like Woody Allen's fictional creation Zelig, the real-life Sooty has an uncanny knack of surfing the ebb and flow of our culture and popping up at key moments. |
|
For those who don't know Sub Focus, he is an English drum and bass producer who has the uncanny knack of turning out hit tune after hit tune. |
|
About her uncanny knack for exposing society's callowness. |
|
After his troubles, this uncanny knack seemed to desert him. |
|
Bartley has an uncanny knack for judging the cultural mood. |
|