51. By imposing a Darwinian order on the arts, she forced new creative talents to learn to stand on their own. 52. Clinton can do his part by raising the money, while also giving the new talent a chance at the microphone. 53. Each is shopping for new talent, each in its own way. 54. Dryden said the Europeans brought better tactics and new talent into the league, but he also said that expansion of the NHL has diluted the gene pool. 55. Employers find that soon after they hire graduates, their new talent is being lured away by other companies. 56. Even more important, in their different fields, Ms. Markovits and Ms. Collin are constantly looking out for new talent and avant-garde productions. 57. Every institution requires the infusion of new blood, new ideas and new talent if it is to succeed. 58. Everyone is marveling over this new talent. 59. Everyone marvels over this new talent. 60. Finally, Johnson spoke about the adjustment period that led to his slow start, how incorporating many new talents was easier said than done. |