| 41. | He was later invited back to perform on a special edition " Uncut, Uncensored and Untalented ".
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| 42. | Moreover, Alfie has assembled a supremely untalented little dramatic troupe which he devotes to performing the works of Oscar Wilde.
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| 43. | Bush has looked like an untalented son trying to play his dad's old position on the prep school team.
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| 44. | And while it's true untalented people are often rewarded, Tate's career arc more than strains credulity.
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| 45. | And then came those piano lessons when he was 7, and his first piano teacher told him he was untalented.
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| 46. | He described him as " a pig ", as well as " rude, arrogant, and very untalented ."
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| 47. | At times, he would promise to get the more untalented students published, after which he would invariably lose the manuscript.
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| 48. | They may serve as a backup group to Corot in this show, but they are by no means an untalented rabble.
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| 49. | Maybe another Infomaster is hard at work right now _ just as untalented as the first, but with far nastier motives.
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| 50. | Bosie, he acknowledges, is spoiled, vindictive, selfish and untalented, " but these are merely the facts.
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