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Cooking requires "nafas", or soul, Orfali explained, using the Arabic term that describes a cook's personal flair for food and their ability to conjure up exceptional meals.

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Such was Eze's natural flair for the game he won $20,000 in an online tournament in May - but he will be wary of being outmanoeuvred by Olise on the pitch.

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Beowulf tipped an imaginary hat and bowed with flair.

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With a background in fashion and experience working at Violet bakery and Spring restaurant in London, Thompson brings a unique flair to his baking.

Erivo then launched into what she does best — a raw vocal performance with complicated runs, lots of belting and a jazzy flair, making “The Wizard and I” one of the best performances of the special.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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