
1) Ability 2) Above average ability 3) Actors, to agents 4) American contemporary art 5) American Idol display 6) Ancient monetary unit 7) Ancient money 8) Ancient unit of money 9) Aptitude 10) Artistic asset 11) Beauty pageant segment 12) British television play 13) Coin of ancient Greece 14) Concern of some agencies
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1) Ability 2) Aptitude 3) Benefit 4) Bent 5) Creativity 6) Endowment 7) Flair 8) Forte 9) Genius 10) Gift 11) Hang 12) Intelligence 13) Knack 14) Quality 15) Sense 16) Skill
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[artwork] Talent (1986), is a photographic work by David Robbins comprising eighteen photographs that depict contemporary artists such as Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Jenny Holzer, Robert Longo, and fourteen others using the headshot portraits long-utilized by the entertainment industry. To make the 8 x 10, black-and-white photographs Robbins...
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[measurement] The talent (talentum, from Ancient Greek: τάλαντον, talanton `scale, balance, sum`) was one of several ancient units of mass, a commercial weight, as well as corresponding units of value equivalent to these masses of a precious metal. The talent of gold was known to Homer, who described how Achilles gave a half-talent ...
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• (v. t.) Among the Hebrews, a weight and denomination of money. For silver it was equivalent to 3,000 shekels, and in weight was equal to about 93/ lbs. avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver, it has been variously estimated at from
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(from the article `genius`) Genius is distinguished from talent, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Talent refers to a native aptitude for some special kind of work and ...
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unit of weight used by many ancient civilizations, such as the Hebrews, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. The weight of a talent and its relationship to ... [2 related articles]
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1. Among the ancient Greeks, a weight and a denomination of money equal to 60 minae or 6,000 drachmae. The Attic talent, as a weight, was about 57 lbs. Avoirdupois; as a denomination of silver money, its value was £243 15s. Sterling, or about $1,180. 'Rowing vessel whose burden does not exceed five hundred talents.' (Jowett (Thucid)) ... 2. Among ...
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Tal'ent noun [ French, from Latin talentum a talent (in sense 1), Greek ... a balance, anything weighed, a definite weight, a talent; akin to ... to bear, endure, ..., Latin tolerare , tollere , to lift up, sustain, endure. See Thole , transitive verb
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An individual or company hired to work in an exhibit to greet visitors, demonstrate product, or stage a performance.
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A talent was an ancient Jewish monetary unit comprised of 3000 shekels. In ancient Greece, the talent was a unit of currency equivalent to 600 drachma.
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HMS Talent is a British Trafalgar Class fleet submarine of 5208 tons displacement dived launched in 1988. HMS Talent is powered by a pressurised water-cooled PWR 1 nuclear reactor with two Paxman auxiliary diesel engines, providing a top speed of 32 knots dived. HMS Talent carries a crew of 97 including 12 officers and is armed with McDonnell Dougl...
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Talent is British slang for an attractive person.
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Someone invited to be interviewed on radio or television.
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[
n] - a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity
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noun a person who possesses unusual innate ability in some field or activity
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From the Greek talanton = scales; Greek and Roman weight unit for a certain sum of money. We have shifted the word´s association of material, monetary value to one expressing admirable human characteristics: talents are a person´s inherent abilities, as given by God.
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60 minas at 100 drachmas each, 6000 drachmas
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Talent is the same as totty. Checking out the talent means looking for the sexy young girls (or boys I suppose).
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Television announcers.
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