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To be fair, it is not often that coaches, whose jobs are on the line every time a team plays, put their trust in tiny talents.
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All the infants came via various tiny talent agencies.
"You know how everyone has a tiny talent?" she asks him.
They also own a mainstream television station, CHCH Ontario whose programmes include "Tiny Talent Time", a show in which ambitious tots tap-dance or perform their way to local fame as well as a number of other niche channels.
The rest of the team is made up of low-profile foreigners and players drawn from the Qatar's tiny talent pool - it has a population of just over 2 million, the vast majority of which are foreign workers.
But, echoing Tony Benn's contemporary disdain for hereditary rights, he refused to take his seat until the new prime minister, Harold Wilson, asked him to shore up Labour's tiny talent pool in the upper house in 1964.
Elsewhere last night, new Channel 4 series The Tiny Tots Talent Agency began with 1.1 million viewers, a 5.6% share, from 8pm.
First, these new policies apply only to a tiny group considered "talent" -- highly educated and in high demand.
The first issue is an A-Z of "icons of our time," from bona fide stars like Amy Winehouse and Iggy Pop to emerging talents like Tiny Masters of Today and Alexandra Burke (the hugely popular British singer who won the most recent season of "The X Factor").
Tiny initial differences in talent, or simply in desire, become magnified over time.
For my sins and my guilty pleasure I am a judge on Australia's Got Talent, alongside tiny little bambi Geri Halliwell.
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