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I am also reminded of the Parable of the Talents from the book of Matthew 25: 14.
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/The Talents were the elite of the Nine Star League.
The Rowan McCaffrey, Anne 1990
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David Lubar has so far published thirteen books for young adults with the intent of entertaining and delighting, including Hidden Talents which is still in print ten years after publication.
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Had a coin they called "Talents," for wholesale demands;
The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815
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But, alas! he unfortunately lived to make one of the Whig ministry, one of the "Talents" in 1806, and his deeds are recorded in the TEN acts of the Whigs, as I have enumerated them above.
Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 2 Henry Hunt 1804
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Economic treason is a suitable charge against these 'Talents', their pocket politicians and the boardmembers who pull their strings.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Andy Kroll, Tomdispatch.com 2009
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Economic treason is a suitable charge against these 'Talents', their pocket politicians and the boardmembers who pull their strings.
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Since I joined, not so long ago, I've already had a few website projects, and some editing work, and I've spent some of my 'Talents' on a chiropractor, an awesome visit to a hot stone massage therapist and am about to get me some mulch for my garden - all without spending a single (real) cent.
Muti 2009
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Economic treason is a suitable charge against these 'Talents', their pocket politicians and the boardmembers who pull their strings.
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Kim Kardasian To Add Another Hypen To Her List of "Talents"
CelebNewsWire 2008
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