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were an act on talent show “The X Factor”
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The golden girl, so talented, good looking, the envy of all her friends in looks, talent and career
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Artists with true musical talent are few and far between
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"Luray talked mainly of your knowledge and musical talent when she talked of you
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Ethereead smiled, still had the talent
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To be a people person and to enjoy the challenge of making a connection with them is a talent, whereas the ability to build a network of friends and supporters who know you and are prepared to help you is a strength
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At ten years of age wanting to be an entertainer is a sign of talent
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Lastly, finding satisfaction in an activity is a very good indicator of talent
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The easily recognizable talent of singing is of no use if you don’t learn your lyrics and then learn the skills necessary to turn this into a strength
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Well they noticed that when he left the village, those good ideas and working answers didn't, neither did the talent that brought a lot of those parties together
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To one who is not, a flesh diet is equally as unpalatable for a good cook can show her talent with any kind of food
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“Whoever can do the most amazing thing on our royal television, whoever can show the most ingenuity and talent, will win the hand of our grand-daughter in marriage together with half of our personal estates and investments as a dowry
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And you have this kid who is born with this talent he
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When all was finally revealed, The Seraph, as they were called, were a three-piece from the Midlands with a rare talent for creating haunting melodies and harmonies, melodies that played on in Helen’s head every minute of every day until the very second that she finally shuffled off her mortal chains
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'But talent is not distributed only among the rich
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'You Indians have good talent, but the training - trust me on that mate
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You take a bit of talent and mould it
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But here, given the great talent, we are offering Ali an
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not to water down your talent by having too much of it but in lesser
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start in offering your talent to others with a suitable acquisition from those
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television, whoever can show the most ingenuity and talent, will
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24Then he which had received the one talent came and said, Lord, I knew thee that thou
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25And I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast that is
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28Take therefore the talent from him, and give it unto him which hath ten talents
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‘You are good at this business, aren’t you?’ my boss said looking at me consideringly, ‘I think we ought to look to using this talent of yours more productively
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piece from the Midlands with a rare talent for creating haunting
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It is tradition at the club that Wednesday night, the first show night of the week, is dedicated to local talent
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He makes every topic sound so boring, which is of itself a talent, but not one appreciated by tonight's punters
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“No, all you have to do is tell me you don’t have that talent now and I’ll believe you
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The talented girls didn’t stay long; the revue was in a prime site and agents prowled around regularly looking for talent they could sell elsewhere in the city
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To the Livingson's astonishment he turned out to have some real talent in the kitchen and was soon assisting whomever made meals the evenings he was invited
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Thank you very much,” demurred Kaitlyn, in quiet ecstasy that her new friend was so taken with her skill and talent
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I realize I have only a background of the most routine education, parents who have granted me my almost every wish, and scant talent or skill for actual life in the real world
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They went over Hyondahi’s paintings, he had recovered some of his talent and finished all but one
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Chloe was beside herself, so she resumed the explanation, “It seems that, in the States, there are not candidates of Harold's depth of talent and skill enough to be considered for the vacancy
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Harry also added certain ideas of his own to direct their most efficient efforts, these were instructions borne of his greatest talent: the process of construction, in real terms, for those who actually laid the stones or raised a wall
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looking at the door, but kept thinking what a waste of talent it was
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When Daedalus feared that the boy would pass him in talent, he murdered the boy by throwing him off a cliff
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Fmaya did know a little theory and had a bit of talent also
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This song showcased every bit of Leshar's talent and he was in his best form today
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"It's your talent and creativity that made Sarsawuf happen," he said
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He certainly had the drive and the energy, but in talent he was no more blessed than she
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For all of his cowardice and stupidity, the advisor had one remarkable talent -- his ability to become invisible, even from the eyes of his Lord
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Kant, “with his talent to deceive himself”, as
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Why let those talents you have just be that – a talent!
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and not the pedagogic talent
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the writer's talent would raised high them in
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Half a talent was three
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But he refused a talent for the pair
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He must have bought her with that talent of silver he’d once offered Stenarch for Rinea’s rescue
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them, and there is some talent there
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recommends them, and there is some talent there
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It is only polite when praise the Romanians talent
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And from that moment, while he had just seen proof of her talent and ability to be quite the asset, one to even impress their cynical Guild Master, he also knew that she was different
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She had demonstrated great promise as more than the usual infantryman, instead showing an independent flair, a knack for strategy and resourcefulness – to say nothing of her clear and obvious talent with a blade
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You have uncovered some hidden talent and ability within yourself
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To dream that you are in a talent show indicates that you are recognizing and using your potential and skills
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It didn’t lessen her admiration for his character and talent
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They have a latent talent for martial activities and their physical bodies seem to be constructed of brass and leather rather than sinew and skin
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What a waste of human talent
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Talent scouts and agencies start to realise that 'the next big thing' is likely to be about nine foot long and covered in green scales
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WILL HAD A TALENT AGENT WHO HELPS HIM TO GET IN TO
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There was a unified gasp as the men saw, in the light of the full moon, Alex’s new talent
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The demand for such instruction produced, what it always produces, the talent for giving it; and the emulation which an unrestrained competition never fails to excite, appears to have brought that talent to a very high degree of perfection
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Soon after Jesus began His ministry, I discovered a talent that brought in a little money
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“We are a bit short on the marksman front and you being one well we thought what’s the point of you doing fatigew’s when we can use your talent right here
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All feline acrobats possess raw talent
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He began his remarks to his guests by telling them that there was that night more talent in the room than any other night, other than those nights when Jefferson dined alone
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She was holding almost as much as Jean could without Tanriel! She had heard the woman had the talent to learn to wield a small amount of the Power while she was mortal, though her newly gifted immortality had come with a surprising surge in that amount
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That’s a unique talent and soon everyone knew that Tony was someone special
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Like most of you, I’ve been blessed with some talent that has allowed me to play the game at this level
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nights to pay for the talent
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“He has a lot of talent, but he doesn’t train enough
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Thus was the crafty Negro foiled; a man of undoubted talent, whose cleverness and education, if directed properly, might have made him a leading light on the Gold Coast
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Nixon was an enigmatic man of prodigious intellect and talent
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Comparative exceptions owing to proportional differences in Character, Talent, Habit(s) and Motivation, however, are likely to produce a variety of (―disparate‖) results
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Talent, Motivation and (Good) Fortune are the primary ingredients for Success
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rather than the outcome of some native ―deficiency‖ or lack of exceptional talent, although such (estimable) qualities have
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Due his talent with magick he was able to energize the symbol, and opened a secret door
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She had started coming to church regularly and discovered that she had a talent to work with toddlers and she began a course to teach them
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Unless a teacher possesses extraordinary talent and endurance, he or she may only hope to be as effective as his or her ―material‖ will allow
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Add a pinch of Talent and Good Fortune and therein lies the formula for success
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Writing on a variety of subject matters is a difficult, if not daunting task for any journalist of limited scope and talent
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In the final analysis, it takes a lot more talent and imagination by clean-cut comedians to provoke laughter rather than appealing to an audience‘s 161
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“Brian used to run a Vancouver disco…” she began, speaking with a debutante’s talent for mingling words with an occasional polite titter
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Nonetheless, due to the Junta Vecinal’s opportune and determined pledge, under the leadership of Mayor María Concepción Crespo Marqués and her lieutenant Félix Barrio Fernández, and due, additionally, to the persistent and unselfish dedication of many of the local residents who contributed talent, time and treasure, the memorable Little Church was rebuilt
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Many people contributed time and talent to execute the international motif under Marguerite’s guidance
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That would mean that horses, with qualities such that Caroline had a talent for recognizing, needed to be presented for sale to the Kentucky farm
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Her sudden acceptance apparently astonished Caroline: she obviously had thought that persuasion was necessary, because she carried on yammering about how she needed to make time for relaxation in her fast-paced life, that she had such a talent for art and shouldn’t ignore her friends, blah, blah, blah…
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If George had the kind of ability with computers he claimed he did, then, Leon suggested, he ought to have sufficient talent to duplicate a check that would be suitable for cashing
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That man had real talent
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I’m guessing that a four-year-old with 72 itchy chickenpox marks (yes, she counted them) is an unpleasant thing, so you can appreciate our talent as parents
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She has the talent and the ambition: all she needs is a chance and professional help to prepare her for it
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A small but mighty Fairy, armed with the talent of a sure shot; who's arrow flies true, no matter what pressure he's subjected to
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Recently appointed a Princess, she possessed a remarkable talent as an archer, only surpassed by the purity of her heart
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It was immaculate, perfectly carved as if it were a statue; the penultimate monument to the human body, its musculature detailed beyond any artisan’s capabilities and talent
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exaggerated talent would take a man far, without the
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You’re looking for a husband and, frankly, your eye for talent is blind
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We must stop robbing ourselves of the carelessly cast-aside talent that could be the means of our very survival