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And in so doing they can play their part to enable those whose talent lies with research to have the best facilities and environment for their work.
A reporter for the Edinburgh Evening News thought that Little Tich was "the life and soul of the sketch" whose singing was "fairly good while [his] dancing was smart", while the critic William Archer dismissed Little Tich as being the "Quasimodo of the music halls, whose talent lies in a grotesque combination of agility with deformity".
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His later reputation was also clouded by spite against his bestselling status among some reviewers, especially those whose talents lay more in the craftsmen-and-artificer departments.
Chris Corrigan David Moyes is often portrayed as a manager whose talents lie more with stopping goals than creating them, at a club which still feeds off memories of Ball, Harvey, Kendall, Royle and Young.
David Lammy MP, alumnus of both the School of Oriental and African Studies and Harvard, and Gus John, veteran of the anti-racist movement, spoke insightfully about the causes of and potential solutions to urban disaffection; yet media coverage was dominated by the commentary of David Starkey, whose talents lie as a historian of Tudor England.
It is said that families produce a good cook, or a good gardener, only every second generation, but, given that I am a good cook and my daughter a spectacular one, I have to assume that we are correcting a generational imbalance — making up for the fact that my mother, whose talents lay more in pruning rosebushes than in stirring pots, was a terrible cook and my grandmother worse.
Celebrigenically speaking, the most desirable couples are the Pure-Breeders: people whose talents lie within the same field.
He is "a typical English gentleman ashore" who switches to being aggressive on the water but whose real talent lies in being a singlehanded sailor.
Spithill, who has also been involved in a long-running campaign by Oracle to destabilise Emirates Team New Zealand, of which Sir Ben was once a member, dismisses him as "a typical English gentleman ashore", who switches to being aggressive on the water, but whose real talent lies in being a singlehanded sailor.
Many think of her as someone whose only talent lies in sustaining third-tier celebrity-dom.
Hacker outlined his case: mastery of the high-school-math sequence — algebra, geometry, calculus — is unnecessary for most students, and by making math a requirement for graduation and college entrance, the U.S. educational system sets up for failure millions whose talents might lie elsewhere.
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