Sentence examples for unrecognized talent from inspiring English sources

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"It's all about finding unrecognized talent," he said.

Vargas's story is the tip of an iceberg of unrecognized talent among children of illegal immigrants who are educated, bright, useful members of American society and should be accepted as American citizens.

Can you imagine what it was like for him to be accused of harming children?" The story told is that as Michael befriended a divorced family with a boy diagnosed with cancer and brought them to Neverland because children healed there from all kinds of troubles and wounds, he came in contact with the boy's father who believed himself to be creative and an unrecognized talent as a playwright.

They move about daily with the conviction that they have great unrecognized talent or some special ability that simply hasn't yet been acknowledged by the wider community.

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In high school, where this artist, a nerd, most likely, and an outcast, is unrecognized for the talent he is, cartooning becomes a refuge, a way to work out revenge fantasies and occasionally even a modest claim to fame.

Among LGBT individuals, those without powerful backers, whether heterosexual or gay themselves, are far more likely to feel stalled in their careers (37percentt versus 29percentt), unrecognized for their talents (28percentt versus 17percentt), and lacking in career development opportunities (22percentt versus 14percentt).

A cleverly conceived showcase (directed by Stuart Ross), it presents the star as a celebrity unveiling a talent previously unrecognized.

The notion that his unorthodox talent was unrecognized and rejected by society heightens the legend, as it is just that sort of isolation and struggle that has come to define the modern concept of the artist.

When you're in your 20's or 30's, often you feel useless because you don't yet have the the skills--or your talent is unrecognized.

Poets often used subjects of descriptive fu poems to symbolize themselves, as in "Fu on the Parrot" (Yīngwǔ fù ), by Mi Heng, in which Mi uses a caged parrot as an allegory for a scholar whose talents go unrecognized and whose inability to control his tongue results in his captivity.

She did, however, have a remarkable memory for conversation and a talent for making up imaginative detail, which Harman suggests may have been compensation for unrecognized dyslexia.

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