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talent

[tal-uhnt] / ˈtæl ənt /


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Consider, too, that Duvall also wrote the original script and directed it, and you’ll realize that his full talent went deeper than most realized.

From Los Angeles Times

Yes, the athletic talent worldwide is incredible, but what truly captures our attention is the flag stitched on the uniform.

From The Wall Street Journal

He envisions a more streamlined schedule, with "more top players playing" -- all in a system that still offers opportunities to young talent and keeps sponsors engaged.

From Barron's

Hannity will be the biggest name at Fox News to join its new media division, which already has a number of podcasts that feature on-air talent such as Will Cain and Tyrus.

From Los Angeles Times

In this nation powered by oil wealth, there is also a pipeline of talent that keeps gushing Olympians.

From The Wall Street Journal