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A major theme throughout the series is Rebecca's burgeoning talent for tennis.
The abundance of burgeoning talent offers reason for hope.
Music spotted this burgeoning talent from a mile away.
The personal charm, the burgeoning talent, the self-confidence, the ability to improvise.
The unexpected fillip in the day was discovering three burgeoning Talents in her young team.
Despite the bizarre, almost perverse title, this track could propel the burgeoning talent all the way."
Despite his burgeoning talents, he supported himself as a social worker for decades and has only recently received his due as an artist.
Cultural obstacles, political reprisals and inadequate training have all conspired to repress burgeoning talent and orchestral excellence.
This commission noted the strengths and weakness of the cultural community and led to the establishment of the Canada Council which promoted burgeoning talent.
The institute would be dedicated to grooming and developing talent for the burgeoning talent needs of the Indian Fashion & Lifestyle industry.
But whatever their collective response to coming second, no one could complain of losing to a Bath side so replete with experienced English caps and burgeoning talent.
Jordan Staal, yet another remarkable presence among Pittsburgh's kiddie corps of burgeoning talent, had a relatively modest 38 points in 69 games through Friday.
Wright nurtured the young Texan's burgeoning talent and would later describe him as one of his "literary discoveries," as well as a "genius" and a "friend."
In Munich, Chase employed his rapidly burgeoning talent most often in figurative works that he painted in the loosely-brushed style popular with his instructors.
The EP showcased Moore's burgeoning talents, his aggressive, experimental programming and Jared Hendrickson's apocalyptic vision of the world.
In the next season, Zeman decided to stay in Rome, becoming the coach of AS Roma and the burgeoning talent of Francesco Totti.
During his time there, he met Ding Darling, Iowa's most prolific and acclaimed political cartoonist of the time, who became a mentor to Reece's burgeoning talent in drawing.
His burgeoning talent earned him the supporters vote for player of the year, and he confirmed his popularity with a goal against rivals Norwich City on the evening that he collected the award.
Rows of galleries made the best use of both walls and floors, cramming drawings, paintings and sculptures into every inch of their display area, as if to emphasise the sheer glut of burgeoning talent.
Beyond Barbaro's burgeoning talent, all of his human connections were beguiled by his personality, which blended intelligence with an old soul's temperament, as one of Mr. Matz's assistants, Peter Brette, said.
From top to bottom, the Yankees have been a study in consistency, conformity and comportment, a mix of unassuming cornerstones, aging former All-Stars blended with younger, burgeoning talents who checked their egos at the clubhouse door.
Oprah Winfrey might not have been interested in Parker's points in the paint, but the N.B.A. coaches recognized his burgeoning talent yesterday, voting him to the Western Conference All-Star team for the first time.
James left for Japan after the season; when he returned to the club in '95, he found little playing time in the Yankees outfield (by that time well-stocked with burgeoning talent) but did see post-season action for the first time in his career.
PopMatters gave the album a rating of two out of ten, and wrote, "With the exception of two songs that demonstrate a burgeoning talent both as a writer and a vocalist, the rest of Kaci's CD is positively puerile."
But his investigations in ballads and bop and expressive melodic improvisation keep sounding better, and he has been active in promoting the talents of burgeoning talents on the New York jazz scene, of which the singer Roberta Gambarini is one.