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talent

[tal-uhnt] / ˈtæl ənt /


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Hannity will be the biggest name at Fox News to join its new media division, which already has a number of podcasts that feature on-air talent such as Will Cain and Tyrus.

From Los Angeles Times

In this nation powered by oil wealth, there is also a pipeline of talent that keeps gushing Olympians.

From The Wall Street Journal

Arbeloa admitted Real may possess greater individual talent than their opponents, but warned leadership and belief often matter more on nights like these.

From BBC

France, despite boasting a deep talent pool, will only have one representative in the Champions League last 16 after PSG drew Monaco in the play-offs.

From BBC

But the talent and depth on what is likely the best U.S. women’s Olympic team in decades could help end a 20-year Olympic medal drought in women’s singles skating.

From Los Angeles Times