Six-year-old Lulu Krim was a preternaturally gifted painter and artist.
They were preternaturally gifted, smiling at cameras with golf clubs in their hands and diapers snug to their waists.
Once again we're told that Mr. Clinton is smart, self-involved, self-indulgent and self-pitying, a preternaturally gifted politician with a knack for getting himself into messes and getting himself out.
Peerless swordsman or no, it was not a weapon Joscelin had faced before-and the giant was preternaturally gifted with it.
The watcher was preternaturally gifted at anticipating Metcalfe's moves, but what, after all, had he just learned?
During that mission, Kebron witnessed a confrontation in which Q insinuated that Mark McHenry is not what he appears to be, and might be considerably more than just a preternaturally gifted human.
For audiences, the active performers can seem preternaturally gifted, as they create their performances without a script or score.
The youngest brother, Teige, a preternaturally gifted horse whisperer, grows up to fall in love with a lady of high degree ("a goddess from the fabled stellar world"), sneaking into her bedroom for moonlit trysts.
Conservative, mystical, preternaturally gifted as a draftsman, Tchelitchew was born in 1898 to a privileged existence that ended with the Russian revolution, which scattered his family in exile.
For a couple of centuries after his death in 1519, Leonardo was seen mainly as a painter, albeit a preternaturally gifted one.