Sentences with phrase «testament to one's talent»

It is great testament to his talent, professionalism and determination that he has been able to dedicate 22 years of his life to a job that he loves.
«To receive 19 nominations across 13 different award categories is a true testament to the talent of our narrators and the diversity we bring to the audiobook industry.»
With so much going on in their gaming world, the quality of visuals, number of NPCs and more is a true testament to their talents at Ubisoft, and the sense of scale always wowed me.
Tricia is a full time professional photographer and recipe developer and the photographs on her blog are testament to her talent in both areas.
And it was a huge testament to his talent that he captained Romanian title contenders Viitorul before making a $ 1million move to Italian giants Fiorentina (though he is now back on loan at the club).
A colorful testament to his talent for coaxing plants to thrive and bloom in colorful hues is on display through today in the humid atmosphere of the greenhouse at Wheeler Park.
As an intimate look at Jones the film succeeds, as a powerful testament to her talent the film soars.
It's a remarkably enduring series, and a total testament to the talents of Wright, Pegg, Hynes, and the rest of the cast.
But it's still a valuable testament to the talents that lie within the sometimes inexplicable, always interesting Cage.
«A Trove of Small Treasures» at Karin Weber Gallery brings together diminutive but perfectly executed works, each and every piece testament to the talents of its creator.
Edward Timpson MP, who was the present for the entire debate, described it as «a humbling experience that left me feeling inadequate [and] a real testament to the talent of young people.»
Now, onto our three brand divisions, where I'm excited to say, we are on track to deliver another year of strong operating profit growth, which is a testament to the talents and capabilities within the global team.
His most recent accolade, a James Beard Award nomination for Best Chef: Northwest, is unprecedented by a chef in the Central Oregon area - an impressive feat and a testament to his talents.
It doesn't mean that he wasn't a fantastic player in his prime, and that the record isn't absolutely extraordinary, a testament to talent, longevity and good health.
A hitter who can hit 763 home runs would be a testament to talent and longevity — not only an extraordinary hitter, but someone who doesn't make us curse the capriciousness of baseball and all of the lurking injuries.
Your home is a testament to your talent.
Sandler and Watson make something out of their underwritten roles, and that they do is testament to their talents: They make this punchy romantic comedy more engaging than it should be.
It's testament to his talent and work ethic that he's been able to be this selective — and to pull it off — at this early stage in his career.
Will this movie be a testament to the talents of Paul Walker or will he unfortunately just be known for his role in the Fast & Furious franchise?
A film about a newspaper shouldn't be this exciting and enticing but it is and that is a testament to the talent of all those involved in the making of something that is a film yes but also a necessary story needing to be told.
On the way up, she was advised to change her look, drop her «cockamamie songs,» and shed her «angry woman attitude,» but her success was as much a testament to her talent as it was to remaining true to herself.
It's perhaps a testament to her talents, though, that Emily Watson remains just to the left of indistinctive for most mainstream audiences — not unexceptional or anonymous, but unable to be immediately placed.
Another plus is that few will recognize the vocals of many of the characters, which is a testament to the talent of the actors voicing them.
The fact that it was built by just two people is a testament to their talent and I look forward to any future plans the pair might have for Aaero.
It's also a testament to the talent that is working in the sector here in the UK that the range of games, studios and service companies is so long and broad.
«The recent early access launch success of H1Z1 is just one testament to the talent and dedication to the studio's developers to create great online gaming experiences.»
From Ai Weiwei to Ana Menideta, Kara Walker to Imran Qureshi, Art From Elsewhere is testament to the talent and diversity of artists working across the world today.
«This exhibition is a testament to the talents of our alumni, but it also reinforces that painting continues to be a viable medium,» he added.
«That Ofili could cast painting into such a powerful somnambulant fugue state after doing what he'd done so vibrantly for ten years,» Jerry Saltz wrote in New York Magazine, «is a testament to his talent and control.»
«I predicted the outcome of this case (and think it's remarkable and a testament to his talents that co-blogger Randy got Rehnquist and O'Connor to vote in favor of his clients) on the theory that wavering Justices such as Kennedy, who voted with the majority, would be affected by political trends apparent in the United States.
His work has been phenomenal and is a testament to the talent of the developers here on the XDA forums.
Kudos to you for pulling off a gorgeous farmhouse table the night before the shoot — a testament to your talents!
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