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Children may believe they are dumb and just do not have the talent to master a particular task.
For now, he urges fellow Asian talent to master their craft from every angle and show viewers "why they should be paying attention".
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It's such an easy word to say, but one of the most difficult talents to master.
Under the Radar (UTR) is an annual theater festival that spotlights international artists ranging from emerging talents to masters in the field.
It's definitely a talent you have to master.
Despite his organizational talents, he was unable to master the complexities of actual government or the tactics of power struggles within the international communist movement.
THERE is nothing Linda Wetherill enjoys as much as playing the flute -- except cultivating young talent when she teaches students to master the instrument that has brought her international recognition.
Men definitely have an easier time doing that, and I believe I have been able to master this talent on some level, but it is just a fact that women get more emotionally involved.
At 20, Pavlyuchenkova is just starting to master her prodigious talents.
Like the character Peter Parker, whose radioactive spider bite transforms him from high school geek into web-shooting wonder, Mr. Maguire is learning to master his emerging talents while abiding by the Spider-Man motto that "with great power comes great responsibility" -- even if that power is of the show business variety.
Let people know what it is you've got to give". Allard, who resigned as director of the Orange County Master Chorale in October , 1987 says his aim is to give children the opportunity to master their own talents and dreams.
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