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"They have a real talent for breeding mosquitoes," Swenson tells Marina about her current staff, with typical generosity, "and that is all the credit I will give them".
Admittedly, one exception to this law of talent-show familiarity breeding content may turn out to be the return run of BBC1's The Voice, partly because of the strong sense that the singing contest threw away its original twist – the swivelling chairs that created blind auditions – too early and was already suffering format fatigue by the end of the first series.
Talent breeds talent".
They all seemed to have the talent, the breeding and the intangibles to win the Derby.
These extremely young shows affirm what "The Osbournes" suggests: being entertainingly weird for the camera is a matter of talent and breeding, not age.
In fairness, the channel only has the budget for one series each year, and breeding fresh talent is what it is there for.
The IIoT depends on significant investments in developing ad hoc skills and breeding new talent.
"When companies are good at breeding their own talent, they grow arrogant," he says.
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