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An `` interest finder '' or `` talent sheet '' may be filled out by each person.
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music — people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
In his book The American Cinema, Andrew Sarris wrote, " is probably the first reasonably talented and sensibly adaptable directorial talent to emerge from a university curriculum in film-making ... may be heard from more decisively in the future.
Second, the remuneration model is attracting more managers, which may dilute the talent available in the industry, though these causes are disputed.
Thus, the merits may extend beyond intelligence and education to any mental or physical talent or to work ethic.
It was believed that young men with a talent for the liberal arts may have the grace to become competent warriors.
While some may be amazed at this expression of the Sinatra talent versatility, it will come as no surprise to those who remember the few times he has had a chance to be something other than a crooner in films.
During the summer I was an apprentice, they were entertaining in a Jewish summer camp ... At the end of the summer they said to me: " You may have talent for something, but it's certainly not acting.
Depending on how a player distributes their talent points two additional forms may become available: Moonkin and Tree of Life.
While they may through sheer exposure become involved in causes or controversies ( as Paris Hilton did in the US presidential election, 2008 ) it's clearly not correct to label all individually unique talent or economic value as being an " intellectual " asset.
Some may find this an interesting parallel to his son, who is hinted to potentially have a very high degree of hidden performing talent.
One may legitimately debate the validity of Malick's vision, but not, I think, his immense talent.
:" A man of broad cultural achievement ... Leopold Mozart may have been haughty, difficult to please and at times intractable, ... but there is no compelling evidence that Mozart was excessively manipulative, intolerant, autocratic or jealous of his son ’ s talent.
Performers are called voice actors / actresses, actores de doblaje, voice artists or simply voice talent, and their roles may also involve singing, although a second voice actor is sometimes cast as the character's singing voice.
As the audience begins to believe that Kaufman may have no real talent, his peculiar " foreign man " puts on a rhinestone jacket and does a dead-on Elvis impersonation and song.
Officers of the Order of Canada ( post-nominals: OC, in ) have demonstrated an outstanding level of talent and service to Canadians, and up to 64 may be appointed each year, save for those inducted on an honorary basis, with no limit to how many may be living at one time.
Moreover, voice actors, musicians and other talent may be added as necessary to give the animation additional depth.
Depending on the style of vocal music that a person has trained in, the " talent buyers " that they seek out may be record company A & R representatives, opera or musical theater directors, choir directors, nightclub managers, or concert promoters.
For his talent as much as his excesses, Chateaubriand may be considered the father of French Romanticism.
Or a post 2011 / 2012 anti-corruption, pro justice worldwide revolutions / riots / protests / civil disobedience era male may find it insulting in having someone having used spin and suggesting that he has ' fucked ' someone with his eye, when clearly he hasn't, with said female assuming a position of authority, should that be solely based on her gender, regardless of individual talent, to expect him to respectfully listen to her ' more discriminatingly ' made comments.
There are also some emerging talents in recent years Tsurumi, Rie Tanaka, Yuka Tomita, Natsumi Saseda and Yuko Shintake who may provide the woman's team with talent worthy of placing in the top three in the coming world competitions.
# One who does not wish to pursue a special talent that may benefit society ; and
The principal forms of selection are financial, in that the pupil's family must be able to pay the school fees, and academic, with many administering their own entrance exams-some also require that the prospective student undergo an interview, and credit may also be given for musical, sporting or other talent.

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Salieri is characterized as both in awe of and insanely jealous of Mozart, going so far as to renounce God for blessing his adversary ; " Amadeus " means love of God, or God's love, and the play can be said to be about God-given talent, or the lack thereof: Salieri is hospitalized in a mental institution, where he announces himself as " the Patron Saint of mediocrity ".
Robbed of his talent through a crippling injury inflicted by the vengeful partners, Case unexpectedly receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be healed by expert medical care but only if he participates in another criminal enterprise with a new crew.
The wearer should be protected from my talent.
Market research indicated, however, that this scenario would not be popular, so Jess Oppenheimer changed it to make Ricky Ricardo a struggling young orchestra leader and Lucy an ordinary housewife who had show business fantasies but no talent.
Players wanting to perform an action determine their level or " step " for the skill, talent, or ability to be used.
Kaye's show lasted one season, but Arden's display of comic talent and timing set the stage for her to be cast in her most well-known role, Madison High School English teacher Connie Brooks in Our Miss Brooks.
His talent extended beyond the confines of his sculpture to consideration of the setting in which it would be situated ; his ability to synthesise sculpture, painting and architecture into a coherent conceptual and visual whole has been termed by the art historian Irving Lavin the " unity of the visual arts.
Café Society showcased African American talent and was intended to be an American version of the political cabarets Josephson had seen in Europe before World War II.
John Huston was reported to be easily bored during production, and admired Bogart ( who also got bored easily off camera ) not just for his acting talent but for his intense concentration on the set.
In contrast to the funds themselves, investment managers are primarily located onshore in order to draw on the major pools of financial talent and to be close to investors.
According to meritocratic theories, goods, especially wealth and social status, should be distributed to match individual merit, which is usually understood as some combination of talent and hard work.
Because mania and hypomania have also been associated with creativity and artistic talent, it is not always the case that the clearly manic bipolar person needs or wants medical help ; such persons often either retain sufficient self-control to function normally or are unaware that they have " gone manic " severely enough to be committed or to commit themselves.
However, just how much of that success was due to the original Kurtzman template that he left for his successor, and how much should be credited to the Al Feldstein system and the depth of the post-Kurtzman talent pool, can be argued without resolution.
The original Nürburgring was to be a showcase for German automotive engineering and racing talent.
When the talent agency Music Corporation of America ( better known as MCA ), then wielding major influence on Paramount policy, offered $ 50 million for 750 features released prior to December 1, 1949 ( with payment to be spread over many years ), a cash-strapped Paramount thought it had made the best possible deal.
Later that year, fellow American Idol judge Simon Cowell invited her to be a guest judge at some of the early auditions for the third series of his similar UK talent show The X Factor.
As a result, she developed her musical talent and took several part-time jobs so that she could be away from home.
The Westerner, which has since achieved cult status, further established Peckinpah as a talent to be reckoned with.
Although Pepys had no maritime experience, he rose by patronage, hard work and his talent for administration, to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and subsequently King James II.
Super Bowl XIII can arguably be called the greatest collection of NFL talent ever to gather for a game.

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