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This series featured new, non-established | talent. |
ng to be pivotal in discovering newly emerging | talent as well as developing their current artists. |
an American theater critic, newspaper editor, | talent agent and manager, and theater historian, best |
008 he took part in a TV show the next fashion | talent and was selected to design a bag for Design Ho |
nham coach Harry Redknapp as the next emerging | talent in British football; likening him to a young R |
Fellowship from IAJE and NFAA; the NFAA Young | Talent Award; a full tuition scholarship to attend Be |
He saw Niels Henrik's | talent in mathematics, and so encouraged him to study |
At the age of nine, his | talent was noticed by Ukrainian figure skating coach |
as Battery clerk - since he has no exploitable | talent for the concert party - and, having misunderst |
ced by a real singer, albeit one with no great | talent. |
fall into this career line have no discernible | talent outside being featured on television. |
t cashier (played by Woody Allen) with no real | talent or political convictions who is hired to act a |
Nominated Young | Talent Award, Star Awards 2003 |
tions Of Kerala Associations in North America) | talent competitions, she got her "Kalathilakom" for s |
Through the 1990s Diane ran Northern Stars | Talent Agency promoting Alaska's talent in films and |
uggest that she possessed a not inconsiderable | talent as an actress. |
The station's most notable air | talent was likely its morning show, Karlson and McKen |
The most notable homegrown | talent was goalie Ted Clamp who played for the team b |
Bud's performance also earns the notice of | talent scout Mike McCauley (Arch Hall Sr.), who offer |
ner) was Manny Siaca Sr. that notice Rosario's | talent since he was 8 years old. |
By age 10 Cecil attracted notice from | talent agents in New York and Los Angeles. |
which was enough for Olympiacos to notice his | talent and offer him a move to Piraeus. |
In Berlin coaches noticed her | talent and sent her to Fellbach-Schmiden to consult t |
Reputable coach Karel Glogar noticed the | talent in this little girl. |
e, where coach Priscilla Hill soon noticed his | talent and took him on as a private student. |
Greg noticed his | talent and offered him to work for his studio. |
e US but American audiences are noticing their | talent through the internet. |
There the headmaster, noticing his | talent, recommended that he apply to the local art co |
Michael J. Fox), a former child star and now a | talent agent for child stars, discovers Angie Vega (C |
ports in the EU, with top teams now collecting | talent from all over Europe, and sometimes even field |
ok several steps to ensure that his nucleus of | talent remained in Pittsburgh by re-signing defencema |
After winning a number of | talent shows, Ward and Lewis were approached by anoth |
This program has produced numerous Intel | Talent Search finalists and semi-finalists, Goldwater |
lf as "a collaborative effort to nurture young | talent from underprivileged communities and to foster |
r her wing, and gave up her job to nurture his | talent in Paris. |
d for its ability to develop and nurture young | talent. |
he state, and to spot, train and nurture local | talent. |
Mickey nurtured Griffith's | talent throughout high school until graduation in 194 |
ork out who in each line up has the odd skill, | talent or secret. |
Nicoll secured many writers of exceptional | talent for his paper (including Marcus Dods, J. M. Ba |
his move was not because of any lack of Monkee | talent - Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork were already exp |
The boy has a fine touch, he is typical of the | talent that Plymouth will produce for the future." |
You took pleasure in seeing the birth of the | talent that I have devoted to you; and you honoured m |
Director of Early Identification of Management | Talent (EIMT) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute bef |
get in, thanks to a combination of all-around | talent (not just in dance). |
eel Magnolia, the second-season winners of the | talent show Can You Duet, on its self-titled debut ex |
his sadness at being unable to make use of his | talent. |
ng as Rainie is immensely jealous of Yanfang's | talent, and they eventually break up over Ma Tianwu ( |
k Times said, "Stuffed with actors of variable | talent, burdened with false, labored dialogue and dis |
n and showed incompetence and lack of military | talent. |
ry seeks to promote the development of artists | talent and aesthetic awareness while at the same time |
She was seen as a symbol of female | talent during her time and during later dynasties. |
om Popstars: Girls forever, ninth season of TV | talent show POPSTARS in Germany released a cover vers |
ld of arts, Bell was a keen supporter of young | talent in the country, and gave significant support t |
rk is represented by a galaxy of architectural | talent of the late nineteenth and early twentieth cen |
was a German coloratura soprano of exceptional | talent. |
n Chopra is an opening batsman of considerable | talent. |
the lead vocal coach for the UK series of the | talent show The X Factor. |
The two are of questionable | talent, and their careers seem to be at a standstill. |
had already begun to exhibit signs of literary | talent, and his first novel Kappan-ya no Hanashi ("Ta |
rouch also recognized the magnitude of Jessy's | talent, and produced Jessy Dixon's classic recording, |
lled her 'rude and unapproachable but of great | talent and a really wonderful beauty'. |
2008 Kenton was BBC's Creative Head of Comedy | Talent and Comedy North. |
Knowledge of her | talent in molding anatomical models spread throughout |
as an "insightful singer/songwriter of evident | talent and originality". |
thletes, FFA, literary club, Network of Trust, | talent search, Upward Bound, YAK and yearbook. |
d his team to attract a great deal of football | talent to the university and San Francisco State was |
ication" over the increasing overuse of design | talent in advertising. |
s set the stage for the later influx of global | talent into the NBA. |
rsity has produced a large number of qualified | talent for China and for Guangdong Province's social, |
ass ... proves himself a filmmaker of uncommon | talent and ambition." |
until 2005, as well as associated coach of the | talent team in Lyngby Boldklub, for whose old boys te |
stival has attracted a wide variety of musical | talent. |
He grew resentful of Wilkerson's | talent and vision. |
But when she tried to tell Joe of Michael's | talent, he brushed her aside, though she insisted. |
e Uri Geller" (the Dutch version of paranormal | talent contest "The Successor" (which was high in the |
ality winemaking, when an influx of winemaking | talent from Australia, California and France brought |
try, a dream prevented by his lack of artistic | talent. |
Del Rey Manga's editor finds much of their | talent through conventions. |
Due to the level of musical | talent in her family, Settimia started her musical ed |
elease of Stripped due to the performance of a | talent show participant. |
ed Saudi footballer had been made aware of his | talent to Al Ain, Al Ain agreed to grant citizenship |
hews is represented by the New York arm of the | talent agency Jed Root Inc and her work has appeared |
at Brescia, give a more favorable idea of his | talent. |
Brennan had to make do with players of lesser | talent than in previous years, with a limit of 20 foo |
sidered to be one of the few musicians of real | talent who carried the tradition of the classic jazz |
ich, where he showed early promise of poetical | talent. |
I know he is a man of great | talent. |
nts" have been designed that adapt many of the | talent names and concepts from Lost Souls's wild tale |
With the influx of new | talent, both from New Zealand and abroad, Steve Ricka |
However, due to a wealth of striking | talent at the club, he was deemed surplus to requirem |
ary of the LWS Railway) was an artist of great | talent, but all that remains of her work is a collect |
ote, "The Misunderstood were a band of immense | talent (. . |
he field of 45 is cut down to 15 by means of a | talent show competition and obstacle course. |
80s, where he began to demonstrate some of his | talent. |
With the recent additions of new | talent for the show, the latter format has been utili |
Because of this | talent, many discoveries and proofs of other mathemat |
Obituaries noted the loss of a | talent of great promise before she had been able to r |
North West's already diverse array of emerging | talent was terminated in 2009 when the Guardian Media |
y 1990s, were awarded to a plethora of writing | talent, including Tom Stoppard, Harold Pinter, Anthon |
ine acting capabilities along the lines of her | talent for dance after she performed a number in a co |
d the project Soundmixshow a sort of precursor | talent show to Idool, Wim placed fourth in competitio |
ones programming was dropped in favor of local | talent. |
n the 1980s, are considered the epitome of his | talent. |
The excellence of his | talent and the splendour of his art were one with tho |
bscure despite the participation of well-known | talent. |
In terms of air | talent, afternoon personality Kevin Richards was the |
Auxerre took notice of his | talent and snapped him up, all together he played 125 |
atches were made as demonstrations of Arnold's | talent, and, in terms of style and substance, were si |
l draws from Shreveport's rich pool of musical | talent for the bulk of the 10 bands that play during |
hich could claim to rank, in point of original | talent and classic elegance of style, with the best E |
Mer's policy is to invest in the work of local | talent, fair trade groups and cottage industries crea |
two years in the KNSB team she was part of the | talent raising squad for starting seniors, while in i |
whose studious technique made full use of his | talent, Dawson excelled for Eton, scoring 159 in the |
ctober there is an annual celebration of local | talent in memory of the late musicians Eddie Duffy an |
worked with/supported a vast array of musical | talent both in the studio and on stage. |
trospective, reminding the world of Nussbaum's | talent - and of the tragedy that befell him. |
r for not squeezing more production out of his | talent, given his physical gifts (size, skill, skatin |
Although he knew of her | talent, he thought she could go only so far as a prof |
es of Canadian media such as Ian D'Sa of Billy | Talent, and Anna Von Frances. |
the World Wrestling Federation and most of the | talent contracts, including Stasiak's, were picked up |
as demonstrated to his club the value of local | talent. |
the All-Stars consisted of lots of individual | talent but no teammwork. |
s, never made, but served as an example of his | talent and was responsible for his first writing assi |
man history, confirming the versatility of his | talent. |
f the three hosts of the Indian variant of Got | Talent series known as, India's Got Talent in 2009. |
Despite all of her | talent and fame, Rexach's personal and emotional prob |
Singer born in Ipoh, Malaysia, Winner of Astro | Talent Quest 2005 (Malaysia Astro Singing Competition |
form the Legion of Doom line, a mix of scoring | talent and physical intimidation. |
ital a year later convinced her parents of her | talent, and the family moved to Paris, where Urso stu |
- testifying the Church's appreciation of his | talent, in spite of its dislike of his rationalism. |
nry M. Johnson also has a high level of soccer | talent. |
Henley had an editor's gift of discerning | talent, and the "Men of the Scots Observer", as Henle |
e was on the Board of Directors of Educational | Talent Search and Fashion Group International of San |
They were so convinced of his | talent that they traded a future first round pick in |
y Frank "Pop" Ivy featured a host of offensive | talent with veteran George Blanda, Charlie Tolar, the |
modeling agency, Refine, and was a member of a | talent show company that performed shows throughout t |
on in the under-reported world of independent | talent. |
ter winning the fifth installment of ProSieben | talent show Popstars. |
r blue), which then would provide video of the | talent in the studio. |
In support of Singaporean | talent, local musicians and composers feature promine |
, and second in terms of availability of human | talent. |
outh Wales and came to the attention of Sydney | talent scouts when he scored two tries in his interna |
Franklin's version on the seventh series of UK | talent show The X Factor. |
he brightest and the best in terms of creative | talent. |
took part at the first Italian edition of the | talent show X Factor, in which she came second. |
ne of the nation's best recruiters of incoming | talent. |
nth place in the first UK series of television | talent show The X Factor in 2004. |
Stoke had a number of young | talent in their reserve team and youth team. |
Today, it is a showcase of athletic | talent and spirited tradition; a spectacle of firewor |
ore had the greatest collection of bookselling | talent I have ever worked with... Most of my fellow b |
Director of Artistic | Talent |
r Karen Berger, and began an influx of British | talent such as Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. |
ginal, an innovator," and "a writer of immense | talent who wrote far too little, perhaps because the |
Once the media learned of his | talent, requests were made for him to appear on sever |
he back-end profit participations of Hollywood | talent. |
Her combination of beauty, | talent and great personality caught the Taiwanese med |
l stages of the second UK series of television | talent show The X Factor in 2005. |
Television also saw much of Albertson's | talent. |
She had many male friends and admirers of her | talent, but none of them wanted to marry her. |
The country also has a strong history of DJ | talent such as DJ Sonny from Edinburgh, Aberdeen's A |
ith a regular cast, including a group of young | talent the Jubilee brought to national fame: 11-year- |
With all the might of his | talent he made (especially in The Kingdom of God is W |
amn thing when we started, but the core of the | talent was more of an energy, like a will," Juristo M |
The faculty was this energetic mix of new | talent bursting onto the scene tempered with the seas |
a long list featuring the huge amount of local | talent for whom Freedom Jam has become the place to e |
d a stellar audition on the sixth series of UK | talent show The X Factor, the YouTube video of which |
eative Content Officer in charge of recruiting | talent for the website. |
was aging, with little in the way of emerging | talent. |
s. Miller was not only a poet of extraordinary | talent, she was a woman whose indomitable spirit enab |
reative writers and translators of exceptional | talent in the areas of prose and poetry. |
The freshness and originality of his | talent, his inventiveness, and his genial humour have |
She was the winner of BBC | talent show-themed television series I'd Do Anything |
ich in that era was a fountainhead of cultural | talent. |
It was implied that many of TJC's | talent would be featured on the new network. |
les teams, taking advantage of a glut of Welsh | talent in the British game at the time. |
ser, and "jack of all trades" musician of some | talent. |
The glimmer of Lu's | talent was apparent as he would belt out the songs of |
in 1964, and slowly was mentoring much of the | talent (Denny McLain, Willie Horton, Mickey Lolich an |
oduced in order to suffice the amount of youth | talent that the club homed. |
ted projects, including the development of new | talent. |
A formidable AS pilot of tremendous | talent, Gauron's dangerous Codarl AS has bested Mithr |
example, he was one of the jury members of the | talent competition Battle of the Bands, and recently |
Cheryl became an Ambassador of Festival4Stars | talent competition after she judged a national final. |
afalgar, Cuthbert Collingwood, as "a man of no | talent as a sea officer" and "a stupid man". |
84 and 1990, supplied a direct "feed" of fresh | talent. |
Despite his display of prodigious | talent on the world stage, his health concerns and ad |
of its day (and provider of a stream of Cuban | talent to its parent team, the Washington Senators). |
A creative left winger of considerable | talent, he became a legend in Belgium whilst playing |
y's acoustic evenings, where he showed off his | talent on classical guitar. |
in alpine regions, with Sailer showing off his | talent. |
Working behind the box office, Lonsdale's | talent was nurtured by the then Arts Centre Director, |
r gospel singer in church, Jones often entered | talent shows backed by local funk bands in the early |
hought highly enough of 16 year old Ockerman's | talent that Lewis loaned him some of his prized guita |
star Superstar Strictly On Ice, a spoof on the | talent show genre of programmes. |
and during the autumn of 1552 he called on the | talent and eloquence of the young professor of rhetor |
Lindsay - news reporters and live on location | talent, Sarah Thompson - the news voice and just rece |
He appeared on ABC-TV's | Talent Varieties on August 2, 1955, singing "Next to |
Having won his heat on the | talent show New Faces, Miller was immediately signed |
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