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1 The Oaklands Plate is a tougher task, but she has enormous talent .
2 The Frenchman is a contestant of enormous talent and unbridled power.
3 His virtuoso performances in both roles indicate the breadth of his enormous talent .
4 That is recognition of the enormous talent pool we have here.
5 His supporters believe an enormous talent is being wasted on adaptations (...)
6 She was something of an icon to him, and he thought she had enormous talent .
7 She has enormous talent and a serious side that gives her characters believability and pathos.
8 And to provide a little distraction, he told him instead about her work and her enormous talent .
9 Lillian Smith used her enormous talent as a writer to educate America about the poisonous outcome of racism.
10 You can still practice, of course, and help with the voice students occasionally -youdo have enormous talent there.
11 Basically, he is aligning that coaching advice to his enormous talent and we are seeing the benefit of it.
12 You have enormous talent . '
13 But he had enormous talent , nearly faultless technique, and is considered by some to be the best trombonist who ever lived.
14 Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin I remember John with affection as a humorous, unpretentious person and as a poet of enormous talent and humanity.
15 She lived only to dance, but there was no denying it now, it wasn't just grandmotherly pride, the child had enormous talent .
16 But she showcased her enormous talent with a strong mark and goal late in the second term to trigger celebrations from the Bulldogs' players.
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