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talented

[tal-uhn-tid] / ˈtæl ən tɪd /


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The decision “does not reflect the strength of the show, its production — which has found strong creative momentum this season — or the incredibly talented Sherri Shepherd,” they added in a statement to The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, Reese Witherspoon triumphed for playing June Carter, the talented, long-suffering wife of Johnny Cash, in “Walk the Line.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Obviously this had nothing to do with his ability; the man is extremely talented. ‘

From Los Angeles Times

"How talented he is and how well respected he is by his players, and what a great person he is, that just makes him someone you want to root for."

From BBC

I have friends and talented former colleagues trying to restore the Post, and I wish them well.

From The Wall Street Journal