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Fittingly, as an artist who wrestles with the pain of absent fathers, Spielberg frequently focuses his stories through children, casting new talents for whom he becomes, in turn, a mentor. .
Although the celebrates the past, it also shows Liverpool's increasingly diverse population coming together to encourage a new generation of talent for whom names like Punjabi Hit Squad may strike more of a chord than Sergeant Pepper.
Born in Grantham to a Tanzanian father, the 23-year-old is part of a crop of young British talent for whom roots reggae is not a crackly transmission from the 70s and 80s but a vibrant modern force.
In my roundup of the most exciting screen breakthroughs of 2014, I cited rising star Jack O'Connell as an exceptional talent for whom films such as Starred Up and '71 have made this very much his year.
As Politico reported, the Koch-sponsored twice-annual meetings "generally attract top conservative talent, for whom they can be quite useful, providing an opportunity to build rapport with some of the movements' deepest-pocketed backers".
The rave review was not unexpected, coming from Ms. Manecke, an animal talent agent for whom home was once a place to bottle-feed lion cubs, give medicine to an orangutan and provide room and board to an assortment of gorillas, raccoons and baby lambs.
Leonard, a 6-foot-7, do-everything talent for San Diego State whom his coaching staff and teammates hail as the Aztecs' most tireless worker and the man behind the wheel of their historic N.C.A.A. tournament journey, could not drive himself?
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