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talent-spotters

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  • noun Plural form of talent-spotter.

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Examples

  • In stepped the talent-spotters at BBC Radio, who liked what they heard when the Scotsman spoke about the game – with a lot of knowledge and a fair amount of humour.

    The Open 2010: Rejuvenated Andrew Coltart is talk of the course again Lawrence Donegan at St Andrews 2010

  • A precocious child, ever ready to capture what he could of a bewildering country and a bewildering world, he drew unto himself, the attentions of the talent-spotters of our movement.

    SPEECH BY SYDNEY MUFAMADI AT THE FUNERAL OF THOZAMILE GQWETA 2006

  • The organisers have also recruited a host of respected mentors and talent-spotters.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • Other Republicans, also elected just days ago, will likewise be closely watched by talent-spotters on both sides who wonder if their next step could be the vice presidency.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • A favorite starting point for talent-spotters is to cast a wide net, finding intriguing candidates who might never appear on rivals 'radar screens.

    news | WM | http://www.starnewsonline.com 2009

  • Piazon is not unknown to Premier League talent-spotters, as he was involved in a recent Nike Youth Cup, staged in Manchester.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2009

  • A favorite starting point for talent-spotters is to cast a wide net to find intriguing candidates who might never appear on rivals 'radar screens.

    BLACK ENTERPRISE 2009

  • Arsenal keep finding these kids is simple - they have full-time scouts in virtually every country in Europe and their network of talent-spotters spreads a lot further and a lot wider than that.

    tribalfootball.com 2009

  • A favorite starting point for talent-spotters is to cast a wide net, finding intriguing candidates who might never appear on rivals 'radar screens.

    news | WM | http://www.starnewsonline.com 2009

  • He started a band with his friend Joel Porter (who's still his bassist) and then went on to relentlessly gig around London, working up a frenetic onstage style that caught the attention of his record label's talent-spotters.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009

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