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1 He was a young man of great ingenuity and good native talent .
2 The cowpuncher dramatized the situation with some native talent for mimicry.
3 Self-interest and native talent are the only infallible and lucid guides.
4 The self-taught Caouette obviously has a native talent as a filmmaker.
5 He questioned the potency of the Negro's native talent to meet the European situation.
6 If we build a new city, we can't wait for native talent to present itself.
7 Love aided native talent to make him supremely eloquent.
8 Aside from her native talent and ingenuity, she was endowed with a truly wonderful memory.
9 That statue of the Father of our Country ought to have been intrusted to native talent .
10 We have no lack of native talent or books, or of intelligent readers to appreciate them.
11 I don't say we have no native talent .
12 On another was displayed, in large letters, "No compromise, old prices, and native talent ! "
13 Her English life had not destroyed the native talent of an American girl to make herself attractive.
14 Was it, in truth, owing solely to his native talent , and his acquired experience, especially of England?
15 He must achieve distinction either by native talent or through fortuitous circumstance; rarely is greatness thrust upon him.
16 It incontestably proves the gospel doctrine of individuality, and, that native talent will rise superior to all impediments.
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