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"There was so much talent lost.
Most recent tales of sporting Peugeots have been laced with regret at a once-great talent lost.
The wistful, tender To Gratiana, a pinnacle of English song, reminds us of the talent lost in the first world war.
What happened in 1997 was that almost all the old war horses of the previous governments were discredited, and most of the younger talent lost their seats.
Star man Asamoah Gyan's pursuit of a whopping payday – reportedly $200,000 per week without tax – in the backwaters of UAE football after exiting Sunderland caused dismay back home and fears that "Baby Jet" would prove a talent lost.
In this novel, the apparently mighty theme of John Henry, though attacked from every angle, refuses to yield a unifying resonance that would incorporate J. Sutter and his very contemporary predicament, that of a talent lost in "the brittle domain of irony" and selling itself short in cranking out promotion pieces.
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In more uncertain times, when he was less sure of his talent, losing to Novak Djokovic in the final of a major would send him into the deepest funk.
Beyond talent, losing that original culture is a blow.
The result has been Google failing to attract the best talent, losing superstars, or paying obscene retention bonuses to keep them.
The top 10 ancient Greek artworks The top 10 talents lost in the first world war.
The list represents the uncountable talents lost to this war before they had a chance to develop.
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