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"That sense of quality and professionalism and the talent of that musician pool is untouchable".
In 1899, she told a reporter that "I never anticipated writing a book and don't believe, in fact, that I am gifted with any talent of that kind".
Siegel rightly observes "Lower Manhattan is redefining itself right now". The Downtown Alliance has poured over $1 billion into the transportation system and business infrastructure, and proximity to Brooklyn is making it easy to attract the young talent of that borough.
Fortunately, as cultural critic Brenda Dixon Gottschild points out, the world Copeland entered had changed just enough that "you couldn't prevent a talent of that great dimension". Indeed, ballet's elitism was already threatening to be its demise; audiences were dwindling, young patrons were difficult to find.
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The movies, Southern California's glamorous growth industry, were swallowing up the talents of that earlier mass entertainment, vaudeville, and Ethel Gumm wanted in on the action.
I think the leading advertising talents of that time -- men or women -- would tell you that 'Mad Men' is a terrific show and great fun but really not about the ad world of the '60s".
Little remains of the glorious talent of 1973 that made an audience at the Bowl gasp in astonishment.
His good looks and bilingual skills, combined with his immense talent, made sure of that.
And the sun of Hollywood did much to bleach the talents out of that troubled native of Minnesota, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
And I couldn't bear to think of that talent going to waste".
By constantly making the case for the wealth of talent that exists outside of London.
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