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gifted
1. age, but I was gifted, cosseted, and by now looking after my father, who had retired to
2. were skilled fighters and gifted healers as well
3. were naturally gifted to follow as children), we wouldn’t even
4. When you aren't even gifted?
5. Several hundred miles away, set deep in the woods on the outskirts of a small town in upper Michigan, stood a very special private school; The Osborne School for the Gifted
6. Far away in the forests of a Michigan town, the students and teachers in the Osborne School for the Gifted were all given very special dreams
7. It was a school for very special children; Osborne School for the Gifted
8. 'This boy is gifted in cricket
9. the boy is exceptionally gifted
10. and a very gifted and intuitive healer
11. He has appropriately gifted his idols with a name
12. he simply wasn’t very good at football nor was he the most gifted
13. Widely renowned as a speaker and a gifted teacher,
14. He was an engineer, the most gifted one they had, and as he had proved, the only one capable of keeping Argos space-worthy
15. Not because he lost the contest, but because of how skilled and gifted Adros truly was
16. I’m not the most gifted prophetic person, but I have
17. "Though gifted at turning the Oneness into a weapon, the Age of War had hardened the races, birthing new and more destructive weapons by the day," Brice continued
18. There are some who have the gifted ability to
19. template, whilst the most experienced and gifted shaped
20. A gifted child indeed
21. For more gifted and seasoned
22. For he was Nathaniel Hogan and he had been gifted
23. gifted regarding communication and, at the same time,
24. We all are dreamers though some of us are more gifted intellectually and develop a greater ability to analyze ideas and retain the most promising ones, even transforming them into reality
25. Scientists have often evidenced that even the most gifted amid us use only a small percentage of their intellectual and physical potential
26. with the enthusiasm of a child who has just been gifted his first
27. His shoulder hadn’t healed sufficiently to draw his heavy war bow, but he was a gifted tracker
28. There is only one Hellhound I ever gifted with that power and she is long since dead
29. I wasn’t gifted with your powers of imagination
30. “Yes, if I had a wise and gifted teacher
31. He had always been something of a gifted spotter for nobility of character and knew, somewhere in his soul perhaps, that the visitor was not being deceitful
32. such a gifted tutor for his sons, does he?”
33. She is currently advancing her piloting skills and has turned out to be a gifted strategist
34. “She was supposed to have been gifted by us
35. possibility is that assemblies chose gifted speakers to
36. body is gifted with teachers
37. teaching one another because God gifted a few
38. blessed with godly, gifted men but we will also see
39. One thing Jean had to admit that her new trainer was gifted with the blade
40. Once upon a time that would have been a feasible option even for him, the semi-professional gambler (or erstwhile semi-pro gambler to his wife); the number of hands dealt these days made it impossible to all, he reckoned, but the most unusually gifted memory man
41. She was holding almost as much as Jean could without Tanriel! She had heard the woman had the talent to learn to wield a small amount of the Power while she was mortal, though her newly gifted immortality had come with a surprising surge in that amount
42. Roger was in a program with other gifted kids
43. A lot of gifted kids are shy and withdrawn, not Roger
44. Rufus struck hard and fast, but Esmond had been correct—he was gifted at swordplay and within half a minute, had not only disarmed him, but stabbed him in the side
45. It (naturally) follows that the less gifted should (otherwise) entrust their confidence to individuals who are better informed or suited to sustain or encourage them and that the beneficiaries of such gifts should never breach their sacred trust as it relates to their fellows, whatever their (social) position or rank, as emissaries of God‘s Kingdom and therefore equal in His Eyes, whatever their (inherent) differences
46. And yet, when he heard I was to come out here to vie for the hand of the Serenor maiden, he gifted me with her most precious possession
47. is what any citizen could become, not gifted with loads of money, backup armies or
48. This was far from the truth because Brokin was a gifted fighter and justifiably proud of the fact that he could beat any badger in a fight, fair or otherwise
49. He felt proud, the first suiting task for such a gifted
50. The hastening of scholastic mediocrity in America‘s (urban) Public School System is understood by the efforts of (its) soft-headed administrators and educators seeking to promote equality of results at the expense of its brightest students, many of whom are routinely held in check in order to allow their less talented classmates ―sufficient‖ opportunity to play catch-up; oftentimes necessitating a lowering of academic standards for the ―benefit‖ of other students who are intellectually less gifted, thereby promoting false impressions of academic achievement where performance results are (oftentimes) questionable