Sentences with phrase «as talented»

If only «journalists» were as talented as you, good sir.
As a talented photographer / journalist duo they bring a wealth of professional experience to their travel site.
As a talented writer he's become a mainstay on the Top 100 Travel Blogs list.
As a talented cultural photographer, Lightroom instructor, and MatadorU faculty member he juggles a lot of projects all at once.
If you like Japanese iron griddle cooking, cozy Teppanyaki rooms are the place to delight your taste buds and your senses as talented chefs prepare your meal right in front of you.
Amazement is sure to set in as our talented chefs twirl their knives and create volcanoes of fire while serving up ginger -LSB-...]
Marvel as a talented team of chefs prepare innovative dishes from Asia and France before your very eyes.
Watch as talented ice artists from around the world skillfully combine gruelling physicality with precision artistry in an ice carving competition.
Your dog doesn't need to be as talented as a dog show winner, but he or she still needs to know when to sit or stay and how to act properly when other people are around.
Our skills as talented teachers come into play during difficult moments.
Today's shimmering silver Weimaraner continues to be used in its homeland and elsewhere as a talented personal hunting companion that can track, point and retrieve with equal skill.
The Doggie Fun Zone had dozens of eager pups dazzling the crowd with their athleticism and agility, and the Purina Pro Plan Performance Team left the audience in awe as the talented canines performed jaw - dropping, high - flying disk routines.
«General Mills will be a tremendous home for our Blue brand as our talented team of over 1,700 «Buffs» joins this new extended family.»
Around the turn of the twentieth century, short little terriers called Cantab or Trumpington terriers were in fashion at Cambridge University, and one in particular, named Rags, was particularly well - known as a talented ratter with great virility — he sired many offspring.
«General Mills will be a tremendous home for our BLUE brand as our talented team of over 1,700 «Buffs» joins this new extended family.
The pooch is as talented as his loving paw - rent, and has mastered the art of balancing food on his head.
The new manager may be as talented, more talented or less talented than the old manager; until he has time to build a performance record, you won't know.
They're probably not as talented as the big banks at investing, but they cost less to operate so the customer still comes out ahead in the end.
No wonder publishers feel suddenly sidelined and frequently blamed for what many self - publishing authors complain are standard industry practices: paying authors too little; providing them with next to no details about their sales; locking down their rights for punishingly long periods of time; treating authors, in some instances, as talented airheads.
He's dealt with witches, shifters, and werewolves, but never a seer as talented as Lily.
I guess, unless you're really lucky or as talented as some of the characters have been, our main characters, while successful and talented, still are working towards their dreams, just like being a mangaka in real life.
As a talented author do you have the marketing skills and understanding of the marketplace that you need to sky rocket your hard work to success?
Since the 1993 publication of the first Anna Pigeon novel, Track of the Cat, which was awarded both the Anthony Award for Best First Novel by The Crime Writers Association and the Agatha Award for Best First Novel by Malice Domestic, Barr has earned a reputation as a talented and much admired writer.
Almost as talented a spy as she is a courtesan, Phèdre stumbles upon a plot that threatens the very foundation of her homeland.
Hope you can continue to grow and get quality articles as well as talented contributors to the page.
Today's young writers may be as talented as any that have come before them, but what good does that talent do them if their opportunities are seriously diminished?
You won't get that with any company you hire because not all writing teams are as talented and creative as the one we have at GetGoodGrade.com.
i consider you as a talented one it is not easy task to write and publish we do nt know reader will like it.
Most of the universities in London are featured with experienced as well as talented faculties.
Not only was the conference seamlessly run, but the writers were as talented as they were gracious and professional.»
If not, here's a second chance to read BookPage contributor Stephenie Harrison's chat with the author, who turned out to be friendly, candid and down - to - earth as well as talented.
There are people just as talented at what they do who do not charge an arm and a leg for their work.
The Avant is only slightly more expensive than the saloon, just as talented and inevitably more spacious.
[43][44] Porsche, unusually, claims to have conducted a test of a factory stock, European market GT - R and achieved a slower time (of 7:54), apparently implying that the car isn't as fast around this public road as Nissan claims and / or that their driver isn't as talented as Nissans.
The entry list for the 1966 running of the Motor Trend 500 NASCAR race at Riverside International Raceway read like a who's who of iconic stock - car stars, as well as talented wheelmen from other racing disciplines: Richard Petty, A.J. Foyt, Cale Yarborough, Mario Andretti, David Pearson, Tiny Lund, Bobby Allison, Dick Guldstrand and many, many more.
The Volvo S90 is now also a rival to be taken into consideration, possibly being the best looking and most serene executive option available, but like the Mercedes is not quite as talented where dynamics are concerned.
Wester, 58, has worked at FCA since 2004, but is known as a talented engineer having held positions at Ferrari, Audi, VW, and supplier Magna Steyr.
In addition to serving as a TalentEd strategic education advisor — where he provides insight into performance evaluations, professional development for classified staff, data collection and analysis, technology integration, school - based management and absence management — Howard is the director of district support for Upbeat.
In his role as a TalentEd strategic education advisor, Tony provides insight into executive leadership coaching, design and development of performance evaluations, professional development, program implementation, data collection and analysis, and technology integration.
When you don't see black teachers as talented resources, you don't make attempts to hire them.
I get to listen, to hear their passion, and get to know them as kind, thoughtful and caring people as well as talented professionals.
Explaining the thinking behind the decision to appoint a data specialist, Principal Pauline Rice says having a staff member «as talented as Peter in this area seemed like an opportunity [that was] too good to waste».
By making the decision to master touch typing, you can adequately demonstrate your all round competence as a talented IT and technology professional.
Excellent teachers receive the same pay as colleagues who are equally experienced but not nearly as talented, and the responsibilities of a 20 - year veteran are virtually indistinguishable from those of a second - or third - year beginner.
Among McLaughlin's goals is a commitment to «working as partners with colleges and universities to identify individuals who can serve as talented trustees and to think with colleges and universities about how to strengthen boards,» she says.
Elected in 2014, union chief Caputo - Pearl is widely respected by both supporters and opponents as a talented organizer, the likes of which this city has never seen.
The study, which analyzed the careers of 1,247 talented youths after high school and after college, found that the overwhelming majority of those who were identified as talented at age 12 tended to succeed in school.
As any talented writer will tell you, Shah isn't sure the novel is any good.
Leonardo DiCaprio (in his fifth collaboration with Martin Scorcese) portrays Belfort as the talented stock broker who soaks up lessons from both his mentor and the real world stock market crash of 1987.
Having an actor as talented and likable as Jackman definitely helps.
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