Sentence examples for talent exists from inspiring English sources

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That talent exists is something I find more and more to be true.

"We firmly believe that talent exists at large and small schools, private and public universities," Mr. Black said.

The talent exists in India for such movies: much of it, like the brilliant actor Irrfan Khan, contributed to this film.

"The more we see Helen Mirren, Judi Dench and Maggie Smith make films, the more it inspires the next generation of talent, also reminding the directors, writers and producers that this talent exists.

But fiction is after something else: in this case, how great talent exists outside of social norms and thus is vulnerable to exploitation, and how such talent can inspire an obsessive, corrupting envy in others.

But the question isn't whether or not the "talent" exists.

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And does the production talent exist?

Last spring, Olympic committee executives looked at America's potential at the Salt Lake City Games and boldly decided the talent existed to produce a record haul of medals.

Talents exist naturally and are authentic aspects of individual uniqueness.

"The last few months, have clearly illustrated the success of our existing structures in nurturing and developing the wealth of talent that exists within rugby in Wales," he said.

The talent definitely exists in the US.

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