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talent scout



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He recalled how back in the early-mid 80s, his relaxed-looking band had been told by talent scouts who had come up to take a look at them that they "didn't have an image".

From BBC

Recruiting firebrand poet Ezra Pound as her European talent scout, Anderson began publishing works by T.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Welsh National Theatre said it had also commissioned four Welsh writers to create plays of "national significance", and created a network of talent scouts to find and develop new Welsh talent.

From BBC

Benicio Wallraff, a talent scout and manager in the music industry who grew up in Pacific Palisades and is friends with the organizers of Together Palisades, made the first donation to the group’s crowdfunding campaign.

From Los Angeles Times

Sagi and her older sister, Sol, 34, were born in Hong Kong where her father, Moshe, worked as a soccer talent scout.

From Los Angeles Times