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At worst, he is a wasted, aging talent, a goof, collecting a paycheck.
Instead of bailing on aging talent, they have have meshed youth with experience.
Let them trade away some of their aging talent and bring up a few kids from Pawtucket.
She responded always to talent, even aging talent, and with verve devoted herself to a series of friends -- Ivy Compton-Burnett, W. H. Auden, Jean Rhys, J. R. Ackerley -- in their last years.
And that aging talent pool isn't being replenished with young blood: Less than 5%, or just 15,000, of the 298,000 U.S. advisers are currently 30 years old or younger, according to Cerulli Associates.
Is it more challenging to win with young and stubborn talent or old and aging talent?
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Nostalgia also may play a role in the current prominence of aging talents in Japan's entertainment industry.
Trying to share his time and his aging talents, he now lies injured in a Finnish clinic.
But aging talents, like Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi, took huge pay cuts.
The league and football's best ageing talent have developed an everlasting, symbiotic relationship.
An ageing talent included in the squad amid grumbling that he's being picked less on merit than on past reputation?
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