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Lottery admissions would help dissolve the relationship between where people went to school, how talented they're presumed to be, and where they would ultimately work.
He pioneered the use of robotics in orthopedic surgery and was the creator of an innovative and revolutionary technique in hip replacement, the neck-preserving arthroplasty; he helped the concept of "less invasive" surgery to become a reality and gathered around him a school of talented surgeons.
Schools need talented teachers, who are expensive.
Yao Ming is far more than a genetic freak show; he is a schooled and talented athlete, tough and smart.
"It's not a school for the wealthy; it's a school for the talented, whether you come from a well-to-do family or a humble background," King Leruo said.
Her desire to go back to graduate school and study the brain, she told me, grew out of teaching at a French school for musically talented children, and observing the ways that musical training affected other kinds of learning.
It was a school for academically talented children, but Peter was off the charts, head and shoulders above anyone else I met there.
The dean of the music school can recruit talented students, with no limits on telephone calls, no limits on practice time.
My friend is in a play about a Nazi school where very talented young pupils were drilled and educated to be Nazis.
Michael Symon of Cleveland's Lola Bistro and Wine Bar, the focus of the book's second part, might be described as a cook of the old school -- a talented, even inspired, journeyman professional, the owner and chef of a thriving new business.
The book can be followed by all students of physics as well talented school pupils.
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