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It is usually used to refer to showcasing one's skills or abilities. For example: "The upcoming talent show is a great opportunity to display your talents to the world."
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A Kodak Moment: Observing the Miss Rheingold of 1945, PAT BOYD, now 80, dressed in a black suit and pearls, with her husband, ROBERT BUCKALEW, watching contestants display talents including (but not limited to) opening bottles with one's teeth and doing a handstand; chugging beer; and pouring beer all over one's breasts and having another woman lick it off one's stomach.
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But there are also organizations that provide grants and scholarships for swimmers who display talent and commitment.
Today's young fighters who display talent and box-office appeal often find themselves in a position to fight for championships at a young age.
At the suggestion of a friend, Rymkus attended Tilden Tech, now known as Tilden High School, and began to display talent as a lineman on the school's football team.
Along with displaying talents like dancing the lambada and singing Yiddish folk songs, they modeled in the "best housedress" category.
Ms. Fleming's intelligence was as sure as her pitch; she displayed talents that would be welcome in opera's more dramatic roles.
As Stephen Lehmann and Marion Faber recount, in a biography of the pianist, Serkin first displayed talent when he heard one of his sisters at the piano.
Horse lovers will discover lots to please them in both "Stud"and "My Racing Heart," two first books displaying talent and grace.
Manning displayed talent as a programmer but also behaviour that was becoming increasingly detached, and coworkers found it difficult to communicate with Manning.
The award, which is always given to a living architect displaying "talent, vision and commitment", was modelled on the Nobel prize.
Heinrich August Marschner displayed talent as orchestrator and melodist, and he applied his gifts to intensely Romantic and equally Germanic librettos.
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