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But they do have a lot of low-key talent.
Plus, the kid discovered in 2008 by her record label via a low-key talent show, Open Mic UK – and who signed a publishing deal aged 12 – had a clear-sighted, simple goal: she wanted to make music in a manner that felt, well, proper.
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Because she is good - her talent is low-key, subtle, shifting.
This new musical about a high school kid who dreams of winning the talent contest with his magic act has a sweet, low-key charm and a lot of talent onstage.
Her talents were low-key, low-heeled, low-lit, but they were much needed as the gallery took flight.
Such tribulations made that 1991 opening night all the sweeter for backers such as ex-Mayor Geissert, who called the new center "the completion of a circle for Torrance as a complete city". Torrance sought a modest center, in keeping with its low-key character and emphasis on local talent.
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He's low-key.
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