'your daughters going to be a remarkably gifted queen,' Sarabian complimented them.
His work in math left a lot to be desired, but when it came to English and music, he was remarkably gifted.
He was remarkably gifted, but he had flaws like any of us.
Heissman, here, is a remarkably gifted specialist in an extremely specialised field.
Britain has produced a range of remarkably gifted multidisciplinary scientists and scholars who are sometimes described as polymaths.
Remarkably gifted as a student, he was awarded first prize for piano in 1858.
It was impossible, however, to sustain anything like a detached or suspicious attitude during this remarkably gifted musician's debut.
He had gathered around him for this purpose a group of remarkably gifted men.
Headen, a remarkably gifted athlete, comes in when the other team is passing.
"He's a remarkably gifted man," she tells me.