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Musician Frank Turner, who played at the Olympic opening ceremony in 2012, said without the spaces for new talent to experiment "music in London will die a slow death and the UK will lose a huge part of its culture," he added.
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The Netherlands has been known as internationally as being a haven, a good place for talents to experiment, to show off, to learn and to develop their talent.
It isn't hard to imagine that some of fashion's more avant-garde talents would be willing to experiment with printing in a more substantial way soon.
Tailors such as Nathan Turk and Viola Grae experimented with ostentatious designs, but it was Nudie's talent to match his ambitions for performers' clothing with a spiel as impossible to ignore.
She joked, "But then at the same time that can also be a bad thing... but I would say mainly good!" The ladies also shared some special talents and hobbies: Lisa loves to experiment with different ways of painting her nails; Amy likes to create crazy gifts, for instance, she wrote Lisa a 10,000-word story once; Lauren is exceptionally skilled at untangling a mess of headphone wires!
Chile's experiment has spurred interest elsewhere: Brazil is planning to launch a similar programme to attract foreign talent to its shores later this year.
A talent to look out for.
"We have the talent to do it.
We have the talent to keep pace".
I want my talent to talk".
A talent to watch.
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