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en Anyone with carpentry skills, or just a strong back, is welcome to come out and help us with some of these repairs.

en We just kind of put the word out there, and the people who came together were really wonderful. Several of us have different carpentry skills.

en The city is giving us what amounts to $60,000 for acquisition and repairs (per house). So if it costs us $100,000 and we borrow $40,000 for purchase and repairs, then we sell it at fair market value for $85,000. We pay that $40,000 back and we've got another $45,000 and plow it back into another house.

en There is a strong need for people with some construction and carpentry experience. But everyone is needed.

en We then have a limited time to make repairs. It's virtually impossible. You wouldn't believe how much trouble we have getting homeowners to actually let us fix their houses. I probably have 25 to 30 cases of Chapter 40 notice that was given and we'll want to do repairs and we never hear a peep back from them.

en They don't get paid a lot, but they are the very best at what they do. The way they juggle their personal lives with lacrosse . . . Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. You have to have strong mental skills as well as strong physical skills to play in this league.

en I'm being taught the carpentry skills. I'm being taught how to level stuff off and to cut stuff and measurement and the difference kinds of wood.

en He appears to have very strong communications skills, but also strong listening skills, which I think are important. You want to demonstrate that you're listening to your patients.

en As such, (he) was responsible for all repairs. He had to be notified even for minor repairs, and he was the only one who was permitted to do major work.

en In the last few years they (repairs from vandals and thieves) have cost me over $13,500 in repairs. I just am not able to do any more. There is no recovering from that kind of loss in a laundry business.

en You have to work at it, like everything else. It's easy to put God on the back burner, or to turn to him only when you have a problem. A lot of people use prayer when they are in need, then stop. To have a strong relationship with God, you have to keep going back to it. Like an athlete has to work hard to improve his skills, you have to maintain your faith to strengthen it.

en Because we have so many bridges in this state, most times the need for repairs is greater than the means we have to do it. Every year, we update the condition of each bridge to make sure the money is there for repairs.

en She spent a lot of her own time working individually on her skills, her footwork, getting to the basket. In practice this year she put time in on defense and skills that she knew weren't as strong.

en You're looking for characters to tell particular stories, and then on top of that, you're looking for a populace that you can achieve an interaction with. We discovered that the series really wants to be a comedy more than a drama. So we are looking for characters and actors with strong comedic skills as well as dramatic skills.

en We have to do extensive and time consuming repairs to each one of those 300 phones. We are conducting those repairs and getting out there and doing that, but because there's such a high number of phones that have been damaged, our resources have been stretched.


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