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talent

[tal-uhnt] / ˈtæl ənt /


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"I'm lucky to have worked with him and been able to integrate his talent and undoubted skills in enhancing our ability to understand the archaeological narrative," says Mr Young.

From BBC

The argument in Melbourne was that the balance was tipped too far towards the bowlers, that the best players were unable to showcase their talents because of the conditions.

From BBC

The boys learn that they must back their natural talents with drills, emotional intelligence, experience and a more comprehensive and flexible skill set to actually restore Karasuno to its former glory.

From Salon

And he certainly has the talent, desire and ambition to do so.

From Los Angeles Times

Last year marked 21 years since they won TV talent show Popstars: The Rivals and formed the band.

From BBC