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He reviews Steele's entrance into politics and finds that his present difficulties are due to his habit of attributing to his own abilities and talents achievements which more properly should be credited to the indulgence of his friends.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
Supporters consider cheerleading, as a whole, a sport, citing the heavy use of athletic talents while critics do not see it as deserving of that status since sport implies a competition among squads and not all squads compete, along with subjectivity of competitions where-as with gymnastics, diving, and figure skating-scores are assessed based on human judgment and not an objective goal or measurement of time.
By a strange twist of their respective fates, this foursome ends up partnering together, using their unique talents to become a ragtag team of bounty hunters, although their fortunes as such are at best mixed.
Certain breeds are known for certain talents.
Melzer also believes that in admitting that people's talents are unequal, Rousseau therefore tacitly condones the tyranny of the few over the many.
The advantages and disadvantages are typically talents and traits that work for or against the character, such as ( on the positive side ) having animal friendship, artistic talent, body awareness, a code of honor, or ( from the negative spectrum ) being socially inept, suffering from a drug addiction, sex addiction, paranoia, mystic curse or similar.
" Another July 1816 anonymous review, for the Anti-Jacobin, discussed the origin of the poem but dismissed the poem with lukewarm praise: " These have none of the wildness or deformity, of ' Christabel '; and though they are not marked by any striking beauties, they are not wholly discreditable to the author's talents.
He wrote to his Michigan friend Gwenda Strider, " I have certain other ' militant ' talents that are in short supply and greatly demanded.
Intangible assets are all of the other talents and theory by which an organization is run.
The money and talents expended on the building are seen as honouring God, and may also demonstrate both the devotion and the status of the patrons.
Individuals with more successful experiences are naturally regarded more highly than the inexperienced, and those with rare talents are valued more highly than those with common skills.
These competitions and festivals are for gifted children and young pianists and are meant to support their talents.
Philip also has to provide to the Romans 1, 000 talents as indemnity, surrender most of his fleet and provide hostages, including his younger son, Demetrius, who are to be held in Rome.
* 5, 000 talents are transferred to the treasury of the Delian League in Athens.
The Gauls settle down to become the " Galatians " and are paid 2, 000 talents annually by the Seleucid kings to keep the peace.
* New York Telegraph: " Dramatic suspense and punch, coupled with artistic treatment, are the most conspicuous characteristics of ' Hell's Hinges ' ... swaggering, hard-drinking, fast-shooting, all-round ' bad ' man, with good stuff under a rough exterior, furnished Mr. Hart with a vehicle in which his talents show to best advantage.
Among those are Mario ' Quijote ' Morales, Raymond Dalmau, Jose ' Piculin ' Ortiz, Ramón Rivas, Jerome Mincy, Georgie Torres, Angelo Cruz, Angel Santiago, the late Federico ' Fico ' Lopez and Rubén Rodríguez showcased their talents to all of Puerto Rico's TV viewers and game goers.
Sylvia recruits Nick who is reluctant but also eager to leave his job as a museum curator where his special talents are abused like a circus act.
Emotional competencies are not innate talents, but rather learned capabilities that must be worked on and can be developed to achieve outstanding performance.

talents and varied
Largely unnoticed by his science fiction readership but hinted at by his Future at War series, it proved him a scholar of varied talents.
As a child, he exhibited strong and varied musical talents.
Fortuny became quite varied in his talents, some of them including inventing, painting, photography, sculpting, architecture, etching and even theatrical stage lighting.
A man of varied interests and talents, he set up a chemistry laboratory in the basement at Phoenix and developed special finishes that transformed wood such as oak and ash into products more attractive to customers of the period.
Buehr had varied talents and interests.
On his album, Jak demonstrated his many musical talents and varied his musical instruments to an assortment of things such as guitar, bass, roland synthesizer, drums, electronic harpsichord, cheese machine, shaker, cowbell, cabassa, tambourine, wobble bass, mellotron, Yamaha organ, Wurlitizer electric piano, fuzz bass, and the Casio keyboard submarine sound.
Her talents were varied, she wrote drinking songs ( scolia ), hymns and dithyrambs ( choral odes performed at festivals of Dionysus ).
South Hill Park has a varied programme of events which includes theatre, dance, music, exhibitions, comedy, live art, festivals and cinema for all age groups, featuring a range of personalities from the internationally renowned to emerging new talents.
The Millions More Movement is challenging all of us to rise above the things that have kept us divided in the past, by focusing us on the agenda of the Millions More Movement to see how all of us, with all of our varied differences, can come together and direct our energy, not at each other, but at the condition of the reality of the suffering of our people, that we might use all of our skills, gifts and talents to create a better world for ourselves, our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
It is this deep and fertile mix of songs, instruments, and dances that embodies Samputu's tremendously varied talents.
His great learning, extraordinary talents, varied interests, and untiring activity made him one of the most prominent figures of the Spanish episcopate during the 19th century.

talents and produced
The club is also particularly famous for its renowned youth program that has produced many Dutch talents over the years – Johan Cruijff, Edwin van der Sar, Dennis Bergkamp, national team top scorer Patrick Kluivert, and former national team coach Marco van Basten.
In an extraordinary departure from astronomy, he combined his talents with those of his wife, Margaret, and between 1834 and 1838 they produced 131 botanical illustrations of fine quality, showing the Cape flora.
Wise sought never to waste the time ( or salary ) of the talented people who produced his features ; the result was an impressively prolific series of films which showcase the talents of director, cast, and crew.
Troma produced or acquired early films featuring several rising talents, such as Carmen Electra ( The Chosen One ), Billy Bob Thornton ( Chopper Chicks in Zombietown ), Vanna White ( Graduation Day ), Kevin Costner ( Sizzle Beach, U. S. A .), Samuel L. Jackson ( Def by Temptation ), Marisa Tomei ( The Toxic Avenger ), Vincent D ' Onofrio ( The First Turn-On!
This growth has produced new arts and cultural events such as the monthly Art Walk Easthampton, held each " Second Saturday ," in which visual, music and performance artists showcase their talents at venues around the city.
Free, with the guitar talents of Paul Kossoff, particularly from their self titled second album ( 1969 ), produced a stripped down form of blues that would be highly influential on hard rock and later heavy metal.
In 1958, Max Fleischer set out to revive Out of the Inkwell for television, and a series of 100 color episodes were produced in 1960 – 1961 by Hal Seeger using the voice talents of Larry Storch.
* The boom in the anime world market, which produced a wave of young talents who wanted to become voice actors rather than actors.
In accordance with its motto of “ Dedication to the public interests, acquisition of all-round capability and aspiration for progress with each passing day ”, the University has produced batches of prominent talents such as late Premier Zhou Enlai, Dr. Shiing-Shen Chern, Dr. Ta-You Wu and Mr. Cao Yu.
In the early part of the 19th Century both Drake and his friend Halleck were widely hailed by Americans as among the leading literary personalities and talents produced by this country.
Although Örnsköldsvik is a small town with an approximate population of just 29, 000, the city has produced numerous born-and-raised NHL talents through the Modo system.
Unlike the first four episodes, however, these are produced by King Rollo Films and retained the talents of Paul Nicholas and Duncan Lamont.
Into 1984, his various talents were employed on recordings as diverse as James Young's ( Styx ) first solo album, City Slicker for which he co-wrote and produced ; John Abercrombie's Night ; Mick Jagger's first solo album, She's the Boss ; and Jeff Beck's Flash which included Hammer's song " Escape ", winner of the 1985 Grammy award for " Best Rock Instrumental Performance ".
During the 1930s UFA produced both lighthearted musicals and comedies ( starring such genuine talents as Truus van Aalten ) – and, as the Nazi Party gained power, odious examples of antisemitic propaganda.
Rover Dangerfield is an animated feature film produced by Hyperion Pictures and released by Warner Bros., starring the voice talents of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who also wrote and co-produced the film.
The academy has produced several notable talents, such as Yannick Stopyra, El-Hadji Diouf, Jérémy Ménez, Bernard Genghini, and Benoît Pedretti, among others.
The academy has produced several notable talents such as Sylvain Wiltord, Yoann Gourcuff, Yann M ' Vila, Moussa Sow, and Jimmy Briand, among others.
In youth production, the club produced several youth talents such as Yann M ' Vila, Yacine Brahimi, Jimmy Briand, and Abdoulaye Diallo, among others.
IACR: Institute for advanced computer and research another engineering college has given credibility to the education system in more than one ways. IACR has produced young talents for the IT sector of India and world. Mr. P. Dinakar and Mr. P. C Mishra has made it a premier organisation in orissa.
Los Angeles had a vibrant African-American musical community even when it was relatively small: a number of musical artists congregated around Central Avenue, and the community produced a number of great talents, including Charles Mingus, Buddy Collette, Gerald Wilson, and others in the 1930s and 1940s before disappearing in the 1950s.
The Romantic period produced the very diverse talents of William Blake, J. M. W. Turner, John Constable and Samuel Palmer.
The club has consistently produced some talents in Egyptian & African football.
As one would expect, a number of artists and bands feature members who are, in their own right, accomplished illustrators, designers and photographers and whose talents are exhibited in the artwork they produced for their own recordings.
He is currently the scouting director for the San Francisco Giants, overseeing a farm system that has produced several top pitching talents, including Matt Cain and Tim Lincecum.

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