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en He had a tough time getting a contractor who could replace the roof without using nails.

en The storm took the roof off so the water went inside after that. We have to take the rubber roof off and then take the metal deck off and then replace it.

en A board would also have to consider the skill and experience of the contractor and the contractor's ability to complete the work within the time required.

en Our technique puts a bed of antibiotic nails on the surface of the implant. The first time a bacterium lands on those nails, it dies.

en We are not standing up for the contractor. Clearly, we have an irresponsible contractor, and we will take the appropriate sanctions against the contractor.

en We've got so many things against us. The red tide is hammering us, fuel prices are through the roof and the grouper closure will mean the peak season is totally shot. They're all nails in our coffin.

en We've got so many things against us, ... The red tide is hammering us, fuel prices are through the roof and the grouper closure will mean the peak season is totally shot. They're all nails in our coffin.

en Concerns are what can I do because I can't find a contractor. How do I hang a door? How do I reset my windows? And again, some of these are pretty elementary do-it-yourself skills. They're still skills that under normal circumstances, you would hire a contractor to do. You can't find a contractor so you learn to do it yourself.

en The bower we shrined to Tennyson, / Gentlemen, / Is roof-wrecked; damps there drip upon / Sagged seats, the creeper-nails are rust,/ The spider is sole denizen.
  Thomas Hardy

en The guy ran the best patterns of any receiver during our period. He was one of the few guys we had that would go across the middle and catch that football. He was tough -- tough as nails.

en He's tough, tough as nails. He's willing to take the ball in against the big men. He's willing to rebound against 6-11 guys.

en They'll be tough to replace. And, we'll know more in September, but this might be the best recruiting class we've had in a long time.

en It's O. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm. D. time, ... It's a tough thing, for me to replace Billy. But to be honest, I've been ready for 3 1/2 years.

en (President) Kennedy said the time to fix the roof is when the sun is shining. Well, it's time to fix the roof.

en It's tough on the owner and very tough on the contractor.


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