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Donetsk's way of pushing the frontier for Eastern Europe is to buy and bring in talents.
They are trying to bring in talents from Labour and from outside politics altogether (Philip Green, the retail magnate, has been recruited to advise the government on efficiency savings).
The decrease in talents was then widely seen as a sociological issue.
Paul Rudolph, Robert Venturi, and other advanced practitioners also taught there, and the visiting-critic program brought in talents as diverse as Johnson and Buckminster Fuller.
Funds run by such managers regularly posted higher returns, according to a study, "Investing in Talents: Manager Characteristics and Hedge Fund Performances," which has been circulating since May as an academic working paper.
Add two coaches seeking redemption in the Giants' Tom Coughlin and the Eagles' Andy Reid, toss in talents like Terrell Owens and Clinton Portis, and this may be the most competitive division in football.
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