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en I feel now I can take my talent through the roof.

en I think they've turned the corner. They've accumulated a tremendous amount of talent. Ever since (Thomas) has come here, the talent level has gone through the roof. That's all I know. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. I think they've turned the corner. They've accumulated a tremendous amount of talent. Ever since (Thomas) has come here, the talent level has gone through the roof. That's all I know.
  Pat Riley

en We're not going to sacrifice a roof, never. You can't play baseball in South Florida without a roof. You absolutely need to have a roof here. Every day at 4 o'clock it rains here. We all know that.

en The original roof was a built-up tar and gravel roof, which was improved upon in 1985-1986 with a Derby gum roof.

en I feel pretty good about (my spring). I feel like I've shown some of my talent, what I can and can't do. I feel like I can get better. I want to continue to show them that I can play.

en It doesn't feel good at all. We know we have to get better in a lot of ways. You look around our locker room and we know we have the talent and ability to score goals, but right now we're being a little tentative. We've got to relax and let our talent take care of it.

en The fans, Mr. Cohan, they deserve better, and they're going to get better. I've got a terrible taste in my mouth. ... I don't feel we lack talent. How that talent plays together and ultimately wins together, it's my job to fix, because this year did not go the way I wanted it to, and that's on me. There's no place else to look but right here.

en I could feel the loudness in my chest! And so I followed the guy outside and we saw that lightning had hit the top of the roof.

en Vacancy rates in the Information Technology (IT) and computer science jobs are through the roof. The reason it's so intense is that the domestic labor supply isn't enough and U.S. companies are now having to go overseas (to track down talent). This looks like a permanent feature in this field.

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 The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vanishes and even modest talent with those characteristics grows.

en They'll be there late morning on Tuesday. They will work on the walls and the roof will be put on so they'll have the house under roof.

en I'm going to go out on a limb here - 75% of the buildings in Gulfport have major roof damage if they have a roof left at all,

en Our biggest project was the roof that had to be completely replaced. We had to take it down to the rafters and it now looks exactly like the original roof.

en But she had brought them up to the roof of the house, and hid them with the stalks of flax, which she had laid in order upon the roof.


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