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flair

[flair] / flɛər /


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While it’s Ephron’s characteristically strong dialogue and flair for realism that so many viewers fall head over heels for, Reiner’s blissfully simplistic direction is what captures the spark of two people slowly falling in love.

From Salon

Hayward has a unique teaching flair, one inspired by her time as a dancer.

From Los Angeles Times

The images in Paul Fortune’s “Notes on Decor, Etc.” are divine, inspiring and impeccable, showcasing his legendary style and hosting flair.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I play with a bit of flair and I like to play with a bit of vision, so I'd say that is fair," he explained "I'm quite happy with that comparison!"

From BBC

His surprises had a quantitative flair — predictions he thought had more than a 50% chance of likelihood of happening, but that markets assigned a less than one-third probability of occurring.

From MarketWatch