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In a later chapter dealing with the suburban school, I shall discuss the importance of arranging a program for the academically talented and highly gifted youth in any high school where he is found.
Lara was also a talented football player in his youth and often played with his close friends Dwight Yorke, Shaka Hislop and Russell Latapy while growing up together in Trinidad.
Docherty built a new team around the group of talented young players emerging from the club's youth set-up and Chelsea challenged for honours throughout the 1960s, enduring several near-misses.
In 1959, nationalist leader Tom Mboya began a program, funded by Americans, of sending talented youth to the United States for higher education.
His parents pressured the poetically and artistically talented youth into entering a military academy, which he attended from 1886 until 1891, when he left due to illness.
Allende was a talented athlete in his youth, being a member of the Everton de Viña del Mar sports club ( named after the more famous English football club of the same name and which regularly competes at the highest level in Chilean football ), where he is said to have excelled at the long jump.
A Steinway Society is a local, non-profit society that aims at developing the musical knowledge and talents of disadvantaged youth ; providing an opportunity for young piano students to work towards a higher level ; encouraging performance experience, audition preparation, and scholarship assistance for further study in classical and jazz piano ; and providing talented students with a loaned piano and tuition for piano lessons through the establishment of Steinway Piano Galleries.
Rosenborg's youth team has been one of the best in the country ever since the club was founded and an especially talented generation of youth players during the 1950s would grow up to form the basis for the first team's success in the 1960s and onwards.
The Toronto International Teen Movie Festival ( ITMF ) was a Canadian film festival that showcased the works of talented youth from Canada and around the world.
The 13-year-old Launceston, an exceptionally well-built youth, who was seeing England for the first time, immediately came under the influence of the great Eugen Sandow and soon developed into an unusually talented lifter.
In his youth he was also a talented footballer, and almost pursued a professional career.
On 10 July, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that Kewell proposed that part of the money he received to play in the 2011 – 12 A-League season would be used to build an academy to nurture talented and disadvantaged youth, having reported that Kewell said he remained uncertain about whether a deal could be reached to play in the A-League next season and was disappointed that he had been portrayed as greedy.
The idea is give every ambitious and talented youth a chance to compete for prize positions regardless of their circumstances of birth.
During the previous two decades, Red Star had achieved fine European results by forming the team out of its youth players and by occasionally bringing young, talented footballers from smaller, mainly Serbian clubs into the team.
Red Star's team was always formed out of its youth players and by bringing young, talented footballers, mainly from other Serbian clubs, like Dragan Stojković, but also from other Yugoslav clubs, like Robert Prosinečki, into the team.
Xun Yu proved to be a talented youth, and was evaluated by the scholar He Yong as " someone capable of assisting kings " ( 王佐之才 ).
Passos convinced Kuerten and his family that the youth was talented enough to make a living out of playing tennis.
Suggestions by labor unions that talented working class youth be invited to Plattsburg were ignored.
In 1992 he shut down Atlético's youth academy, which saw talented 15-year-old Raúl switch to crosstown rivals Real Madrid and eventually achieve legendary status there.
Van de Kamp was a talented musician, playing piano, viola, and violin, only forgoing a musical career in his youth because he considered this more difficult to achieve than a career in astronomy.
In the 1910s, Dona Ysidra " Sidra " Cojuangco y Estrella --- a frequent guest of the Arnedos in Sulipan during her youth in the 1880s-90s --- recruited talented Sulipeno cooks and their families and brought them to the Cojuangco hacienda in Paniqui, Tarlac to assist in the big gatherings she hosted.
The diocese has a very active youth ministry, led by a group of talented youth, the EDOW COY ( Committee on Youth ).

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The new mate was Robert Bylot, talented but inexperienced.
To help him on this religious aspect of primitive jazz he had `` Big '' Miller, as a preacher-singer and Hannah Dean, Gospel-singer, while Oscar Brown Jr., an extremely talented young man, did a slave auctioneer's call, a field-hands' work song, and a beautifully sung Negro lullaby, `` Brown Baby '', which was one of the truly moving moments of the festival.
But what would give a particular boom, it was the arrival on the music scene such as Hadj Brahim talented performers, said Khaled, Cheb Mami, Cheb Hasni, Faudel, Rachid Taha, Raina Rai, Reda Taliani, Cheb Anouar, Cheb Bilal, Cheb Abdou or even Cheba Djenet and Cheba Zahouania a.
He was a talented mathematician from an early age.
Some believed that Hague had been unlucky, although most considered him to be a talented orator and an intelligent statesman, he had come up against the charismatic Tony Blair in the pomp of his political career, and it was no surprise that little progress was made in reducing Labour's majority after a relatively smooth parliament.
Both parents were artistically talented, and Rupert was an adept amateur photographer.
By the end of the 1993 season, the team was in transition, leaving Cleveland Stadium and fielding a talented nucleus of young players.
A statement issued by the band described him as, " A warm-hearted, funny and talented man, who was a valuable member of Crowded House.
Karr was given Koussevitzky's famous solo double bass by Olga Koussevitsky and played it in concerts around the world for 40 years before, in turn, giving the instrument to the International Society of Bassists for talented soloists to use in concert.
Einhard evidently was a talented builder and construction manager, because Charlemagne put him in charge of the completion of several palace complexes including Aachen and Ingelheim.
Blyton was a talented pianist, but gave up her musical studies when she trained as a teacher at Ipswich High School.
Other critics felt that Coppola was too talented to be making this type of film.
In 1939, he was selected to be part of a musical revue " One for the Money " produced by the actress Katharine Cornell, who was known for finding and hiring talented young actors.
Lineker was equally talented at both football and cricket.
He was considered one of the most talented writers in Hollywood and was often compared to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
He was assisted at the capital, Kumasi, by a civil service of men talented in trade, diplomacy, and the military, with a head called the Gyaasehene.
Isabella was also a talented singer and musician, and was taught to play the lute by Giovanni Angelo Testagrossa In addition to all these admirable accomplishments, she also was an innovator of new dances, having been instructed in the art by Ambrogio, a Jewish dancing master.
Just like fellow cricketers Jim Cumbes and Arnold Sidebottom, Botham was also a talented footballer, and made 11 appearances in the Football League.
The talented Swiss born Gallatin was Madison's primary advisor, confident, and policy planner.

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