Hollywood has snatched up another Highsmith humdinger, The Talented Mr. Ripley, published in 1955.
He thinks Ms Mayer will try hard to keep the talented Mr Levinsohn on board.
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Like the seductive and elusive hero of "The Talented Mr. Ripley, " he isn't quite there.
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Kangaroo Jack, which follows two crooks who chase a kangaroo that makes off with their money is in fourth place, and Ripley's Game, the sequel to the Talented Mr Ripley starring John Malkovich, has debuted in fifth place.
Literature fans may want to take a brief side trip to Tegna where the author Patricia Highsmith (Strangers on a Train, The Talented Mr. Ripley) spent the last years of her life (her grave is in the Tegna cemetery).
So we're watching the enormously talented Mr. Mackie even more intently than usual.
"We offer a thousand visas a year for the exceptionally talented, " Mr Green said.
Throughout glittering careers in which they alternated high-profile government jobs with profitable stints in banking, the Mendonca de Barros brothers and Mr Lara Resende broke no rules, but attracted the envy of less talented mortals.
Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former U.S. State Department official whose essay, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All, " sparked a furor when it appeared in the Atlantic last July, said McKinsey's Mr. Barton has discussed a plan to win back talented women who "stepped off the track" years ago.
It also attracted talented refugees, such as Mr Thursfield, from the ailing domestic motor industry, above all the collapsing British Leyland.
The IIT's Mr. Number 19 represents a generation of driven, talented students who are intent on improving their lives.
There is something incongruous about the prospect of Mr Clegg and David Laws, one of his most talented colleagues featuring in a Brown-led government.
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Mr Dutfield said there was a "strong and talented team" with the skills needed to take the "fantastic brand and company" into the future.
He praised Mr Clegg as an "extraordinary and talented leader", adding that the coalition had to "last all the way through to polling day".
Listen carefully to Mr Hester, and he stands for an opposing principle: the idea that the unusually talented may deserve extraordinary rewards.
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Mr Vidal seems always to have lived in the utmost luxury, in beautiful places, surrounded by talented, affectionate and often famous friends, from Princess Margaret and Claire Bloom to Christopher Isherwood and Tennessee Williams.
Mr Gildea, a talented sports journalist with a ready following among American readers, is nostalgic for the days when crowds of 125, 000 jammed into wooden stadiums to watch prizefights although not, of course, for the racism that then infected this and other sports.
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