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He also put his talent to work.
In the mid-1930's the family moved to the Rockaways and Mr. Glanzman put his talent to work.
And in 1999, the New York Collegium put native talent to work under the aegis of the Dutch harpsichordist and conductor Gustav Leonhardt, a dean of the international early-music movement.
The authors ask you to imagine how much you could achieve if you put that talent to work in the office.
"It's easy to forget when you have to put that talent to work over such a long time".
"It's easy to forget when you have to put that talent to work over such a long time". The low-lows have been, especially in the final stretch, accompanied by high-highs.
-- Slick" ads do not always require paid big-time ad agencies, promoters and film makers to produce, because there are public-spirited Hollywood directors and writers who will waive or reduce their usual fees and put their talent to work with teens themselves, often the best actors.
Hone your talents to as sharp an edge as possible, and put your talent to work for God--to their best uses.
But instead of putting that talent to work in the American economy, we send them home to places like China and India to compete against us.
Merav is a student and new-found coral reef enthusiast who is eager to put her artistic talent to work, in order to make others aware of the threats to survival that coral reefs face.
Banks are now having to put their best talent to work at the retail end to reduce costs and restore profitability.Second, technology is changing fast.
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