111.   More than any other team, Seton Hall showed how fragile young talent can be.

112.   Most overseas leagues limit the number of foreigners to two per team, something she thinks the WNBA should consider in order to cultivate young American talent.

113.   Neglectful record companies and spiteful road managers can make life hell for a young talent.

114.   No specifics yet on casting, but the projects will presumably include some young British talent to counter all those nice Americans.

115.   Nothing pleased him more than hiring young talent from Nowhereville, and he had a tremendous batting average doing it.

116.   On this traditionally constructed roster, young talent challenges experience for jobs and playing time.

117.   On top of that, young talent are spending just as much time in the weight room as the playing field.

118.   On offense, they turned to the draft for young talent.

119.   Or a team of young talent coalescing into a unit, sometimes despite rocky relationships with the manager?

120.   Parris, a quicksilver young talent who projects common sense, is a real find.

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%
young + n. >>共 614
man 15.52%
people 11.79%
woman 9.81%
child 5.52%
girl 3.06%
player 2.92%
boy 2.23%
adult 1.20%
son 1.19%
couple 1.14%
talent 0.64%
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