41.   All this excitement has come at a time when conventional wisdom holds that the musical is dying and when producers are nervous about taking a chance on new talent.

42.   Buried under this blizzard of new talent, Myke Drayer, the senior captain, has been forced to the bench.

43.   But Coker added that his team had a national profile second only to Notre Dame and that visibility helped the Hurricanes recruit new talent from many states.

44.   But Boisi also took time to attract and shelter new talent.

45.   But he said he is not searching for a new talent agent.

46.   But he emphasized that he would push to sign new talent.

47.   But Harwell has other ambitions about directing music videos and signing new talent to his start-up label, Spun-Out Records, too.

48.   But it really needs a major new talent to come along and lead people in a more organic direction.

49.   But it remains uncertain when the infusion of new talent will start to mold into a pennant contender.

50.   But so is high visibility, powerful institutional identities and an influx of new talent, choreographers in particular.

a. + talent >>共 897
young 6.32%
new 5.14%
top 3.20%
great 2.58%
raw 2.02%
local 1.87%
natural 1.62%
musical 1.62%
best 1.56%
special 1.49%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
talent 0.08%
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