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1 You have a genius for organization; your work in England proved that.
2 What an enviable gift it is to have a genius in painting!
3 Okay, well, technically I have a genius IQ, but that isn't the point.
4 Those who have a genius for religion have generally the privilege of illusion.
5 During this time I have discovered that I have a genius for rifle-shooting.
6 They have a genius for choosing forcible average men as leaders.
7 But you have a genius for this sort of work, apparently.
8 Sure, I have a genius for choosing the losing side.
9 You seem to have a genius for managing the Carters.
10 Both have a genius for gardens and dancing and carnival.
11 You must have a genius for charity as well as for any thing else.
12 Of course, there are a very few people who have a genius for conversation.
13 Anne, you certainly have a genius for getting into trouble.
14 A very laudable aim, no doubt, to those who have a genius for statesmanship.
15 How convenient to have a genius captive in a bottle!
16 They have a genius for lanes and footpaths; one might almost say they invented them.
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