11. But it was at Harvard that he showed his first real talent for fund-raising. 12. But McEwan makes you believe that the composer possesses real talent. 13. Crawford wrote serious sonnets as well, but her real talent was political satire, which was to classical poetry what the political cartoon is to classical painting. 14. Emma is adept at these ladylike pursuits, but she fancies that her real talent is for matchmaking. 15. Gip Hoppe, the writer and director, has a real talent for the sort of comic lampoons college students are famous for but seldom bring off successfully. 16. Hart was a journalist briefly, but she found her real talent was writing mysteries. 17. He was a real talent. 18. His real talent is for the gesture, the moment that gives an insight into his character. 19. I suspect, however, that students who are just beginning to discover a real talent and enthusiasm for design may have trouble confining themselves this way. 20. I thought he was a real talent. |