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talent

[tal-uhnt] / ˈtæl ənt /


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It’s a situation that is almost impossible to fathom, considering the U.S. entered the WBC boasting several billion dollars’ worth of talent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other companies — including Rocket Lab, which was founded in New Zealand and is now headquartered in Long Beach — have moved to Southern California to be close to the talent pool that originally attracted SpaceX.

From Los Angeles Times

Does Ryan Coogler’s historic deal to have the film rights revert back to him in 25 years change how Hollywood deals with creative talent?”

From Los Angeles Times

“There are always going to be times when brands need mass reach,” said Max Stein, the founder and CEO of talent management company Brigade.

From The Wall Street Journal

That leaves Baltimore with an elite talent on the defensive line—along with both of the first-round picks that they were set to send to Las Vegas.

From The Wall Street Journal