31.   But Hart vowed from the start not to deal young talent.

32.   But it is the Republicans, not the Democrats, who have the stronger farm teams, feeding young talent up to the big leagues.

33.   But the Columbus Crew have gathered one of the most productive crops of young talent in the league, a tribute to astute scouting and economic sense.

34.   But the fans can come to the ballpark every day and watch a good young talent play the game very hard.

35.   But the off-season gave the Chiefs a chance to infuse the roster with young talent.

36.   But the set charts the development of a great young talent, often in the company of the saxophonist Benny Golson, an elder colleague also from Philadelphia.

37.   But the Mets recently have had success integrating their young talent with the existing club.

38.   But the success rate for young talent in the field has perhaps been improved by the creative and budgetary retrenchment that makes music video less desirable to established directors.

39.   But what these once-fabled troupes do have is solid academies that produce reserves of young talent with star potential.

40.   By day, Edwards played Pop Warner football, went to school and avoided the drug runners and low riders preying on young talent.

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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