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talent and leave
The ABC also changed its national policy so that talent had to leave the studio after interviews were complete.
While conflated in many analyses with human capital, the latter term includes social capital ( human relationships ) and instructional capital ( abstract texts and training materials and so on ) that are not tied to any one person, do not die with them or leave employment with them, and therefore cannot be equated with talent alone.
Although the club turned up some star players, it let a lot of talent leave and the administration was unstable after George Bennett's death at the end of the 1908 season.
" The man begins to leave but says, " It's a nice talent you got — to make music, an exceptional talent.
At one point in the film, he is briefly tempted by the shining talent of a young female student, who invites him to leave his stressful, unsatisfying life and run off to New York.
Waldeck was undoubtedly a man of talent and accomplishments, but his love of self promotion and refusal to let the truth get in the way of a good story leave some aspects of his life in mystery.
In 1979, frustrated by the Twins ' inability to keep young talent, and after considerable conflict with team owner Calvin Griffith, Carew announced his intention to leave the Twins.
For his fortune, he was found by his instructors to be devoid of all talent and forced to leave the Vienna Academy.
But he failed to leave room in his system for the workers who did have talent or intelligence.
She then received an offer from a new sports school, which developed young talent, based in Geilo, to train and study there, still she was undecided, but her friends and family succeeded in persuading her to attend the school, and that after the first year if she did not like it, she could then leave.
Her website featured the following: " Her undisputed talent, her honesty and her profound convictions leave a great legacy to future generations ".
Taiwan has produced great baseball talent, but its best players usually leave for the higher salaries offered by professional teams in Japan, the United States or Canada.
Before leaving she recommended that a young painter, whose art was quite abysmal, leave it behind and take a career in politics as he had a certain charisma and talent for speeches.
Philip shows considerable academic talent and is informed by the school's headmaster that he could have earned a scholarship for Oxford, but instead he becomes determined to leave the school and go to Germany.
Mr. Espinassous is shocked by Mattia's great talent and tries to convince him to stay and learn, but Mattia never wants to leave Remi.
After the performance, Dickson asked her to leave the room as she was " clearly above " the other contestants in terms of talent.
Unlike buyouts, even those students who have paid cannot leave the school property and must attend the talent show.
In 1944, while visiting Hollywood on leave from the U. S. Coast Guard, Madison's boyish good looks and physique caught the eye of Henry Willson, the head of talent at David O. Selznick's newly formed Vanguard Pictures.
Monday Night War-Eric Bischoff claims that despite what Paul Heyman would have you think ( that ECW was the first victim of the Monday Night War by having top and irreplaceable talent leave ECW for WCW ), WCW never ' raided ' ECW.
After the Simpson family watch a poor talent show display by the teachers, they are in a hurry to leave.
In 1985, Night of the Crime was released, produced by Eddie Kramer, mixed by Ron Nevison and featuring the songwriting talent of Bob Halligan Jr .. During the mixing of the album, vocalist Stephen Clifford decided to leave the band for personal reasons.
Shaw was looking for new talent when vocalist Billie Holiday had to leave the band after singing with the group for a short period of time.
Avati said that he decided to leave the band after feeling overwhelmed by Dalla's talent.

talent and AWA
As the AWA required talent to place a six-week notice upon leaving the company for booking and syndication-based reasons, most of the talent reportedly told Gagne that McMahon offered them more money to not work out their notices and previously-scheduled appearance dates, which has been disputed by McMahon today.
Despite this talent raid, the AWA went on to have another successful year in 1984, mainly because of the arrival of the Road Warriors and an angle uniting longtime heel Jerry Blackwell with Greg Gagne and feuding with former manager Sheik Adnan El-Kaissey.
Despite this success, the Pro Wrestling USA collaboration did not last, as Gagne accused David Crockett of trying to sign away AWA talent over to the NWA backstage at numerous Pro Wrestling USA shows.
While most of the AWA talent left for the WWF in this time without giving proper notice ( the AWA required departing talent to work a six-week notice for booking and syndication-based reasons, with most talent claiming that McMahon paid them extra not to work out their notices with the AWA ), only Heenan worked out his notice in good faith to the Gagne family.
In early 1986, both Jannetty and Michaels were signed by the American Wrestling Association ( AWA ) as they needed young talent to replace the wrestlers that had switched to the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) as it was expanding towards becoming a national company.
Following an ongoing exodus of talent and the disastrous Team Challenge Series, the AWA became inactive in late 1990.
He currently works as a sales manager at a car dealership while running a small commodity trading fund on behalf of retired AWA talent.
While he ran it as an independent promotion with its own titles and champion, the WWA had a working agreement with the larger AWA ( owned by wrestler Verne Gagne ), sharing talent and recognizing their championships.
As the promotion grew, the AWA Tag Team Championships became one of the most coveted tag team titles in the United States from the beginning until the late 1980s, when the AWA's talent roster was depleted by the World Wrestling Federation and Jim Crockett Promotions.
Seeing that the American Wrestling Association ( AWA ) promotion with which he had the most success over the years was crumbling, particularly when Hulk Hogan and many of the other top talent jumped ship to Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ), Crusher went to work for McMahon on a part-time basis, appearing at WWF house shows all over the Midwest.
Jim Brunzell wrestled for the American Wrestling Association ( AWA ) throughout the 1970s, primarily as a mid-card talent.
The PPV was built around talent from the AWA, WCWA, PWOW, CWA and others.

talent and for
He was ghost writer for Babe Ruth, whose main talent for literary composition was the signing of his autograph.
He also disliked Runyon, for no good reason other than the fact that the Demon's talent was so marked as to put him well beyond the Hetman's say-so or his supervision.
To do this successfully required great skill and a special talent for both solemn and ribald raillery, a talent not bestowed on many persons, but one with which Milton was marked as being endowed and in which, at least in this performance, he obviously reveled.
And the second requirement for convincing people without their knowledge is artistic talent to prepare the words and pictures which persuade by using the principles which the scientists have discovered.
Without exception Hino's brothers turned to either one or both of their father's occupations, but Hino showed a talent for neither and instead spent most of his time on the beach where he repaired nets and proved immensely popular as a storyteller.
The president who appoints strong men who have an all-college or university point of view and a talent and respect for administration can count on useful assistance.
Some men have no talent for or interest in management ; ;
A man of great talent, he will continue to serve as a sort of Presidential trouble-shooter, strictly ex officio, for culture.
But in the next decades the nation needs to educate for the professions all the potential professional talent.
Armed with letters from embassies to ministers of countries, especially those in the near and far east, Mrs. Geraghty `` will beat the bushes for oriental talent ''.
Throughout these exciting years I have been fortunate for, although I have never offered great financial inducements, talent has found its way to me: William Boal who so ably organizes business operations ; ;
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 ".
Abba Mari possessed considerable Talmudic knowledge and some poetical talent ; but his zeal for the Law made him an agitator and a persecutor of all the advocates of liberal thought.
At the same time, Charlton's emergence as the country's leading young football talent was completed when he was called up to join the England squad for a British Home Championship game against Scotland at Hampden Park.
On October 15, 1955, Holly, along with Bob Montgomery and Larry Welborn, opened the bill for Presley in Lubbock, catching the eye of a Nashville talent scout.
He showed talent for carving objects out of wood, and often ran away from home to escape the bullying of his father and older brothers.
Impressed by Brâncuși's talent for carving, an industrialist entered him in the Craiova School of Arts and Crafts ( școala de arte și meserii ), where he pursued his love for woodworking, graduating with honors in 1898.
In addition, Brown had a knack for locating and recognizing pro football talent in unusual places.
Shapiro moved to rebuild by dealing aging veterans for younger talent.
" They won with homegrown players, have more talent on the way and have maintained stability in their front office, so they had pretty much everything we look for in an organization.
Although the college game has a much larger margin for talent than its pro counterpart, the sheer number of fans following major colleges provides a financial equalizer for the game, with Division I programs – the highest level – playing in huge stadiums, six of which have seating capacity exceeding 100, 000.

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