Similar words: talent, talented, talentless, untalented, run its course, discount store, silents, sports commentator. Meaning: n. someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports).
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1 As a bandleader, songwriter, and talent scout, Otis was a real force in the Los Angeles scene.
2 Wilson's reputation as a talent scout ensured that she was not out in the cold for long.
3 A talent scout heard him sing - actually it was at that performance at the Hall.
4 Krause has always fancied himself a keen talent scout first.
5 With Simmons handling business matters, Rubin acted as talent scout -- and what talent he found!
6 The EA Talent Scout campaign is back!
7 Is Hanhan's "Lottery Agency" a talent scout or merely the commercial speculation?
8 I just hope that talent scout fella's in a good mood.
9 Sasselov is the ultimate talent scout for a problem like this.
10 Kerr went about this like a talent scout ,[www.Sentencedict.com] and his successors have continued the practice.
11 I was talent I-Ded [spotted by a talent scout] when I was 16 but it wasn't until I won the World Championships for the first time in 2005 that I realised I was any good.
12 Is Hanhan's "Lottery Agency" a talent scout or merely the commercial speculation? What is your opinion?
13 In 1946, she came to the attention of talent scout Ben Lyon.
14 Arnesen has been given the role of head talent scout, in charge of uncovering football talents.
15 Now one angry talent scout for the transition says, "The FBI f-ed her."
16 An online talent scout, Plentitube is trying to become a middleman of the new media, a matchmaker for the YouTube generation.
17 Therefore, enforcing integral talent scout and modulating talent's structures are the significant countermeasures against the restricted factors tot...
18 Talent scout and groom ? people so as to achieve goals and profits.
19 For those organizations in a position to talent scout for social media expertise, here's some good advice from David Armano and what should go in a job description.
20 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The talent scout who turned down the Beatles has long been credited with committing the music industry's biggest gaffe.
21 It was during one of these that he was spotted by a talent scout and signed up by Warner Brothers.
22 Managers are therefore needed to think, plan, organize, delegate, monitor, motivate and most important of all – talent scout and groom – people so as to achieve goals and profits.
23 As investors, wouldn't it be more appropriate for us to talent scout effective managers to run the business for us?
24 It was here that she was spotted by an MGM talent scout, who cast Williams in a supporting role in Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942).
25 With stars severely in my eyes, I suspect the talent scout is probably still wondering what happened to me.
26 His Rossoneri's life continued then in the technical staff of the Milan youth team and as an observer and talent scout.
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