China's a real challenge ordsprog
China's a real challenge because everyone who has some form of talent has someone knocking on their door.
David Cunningham
Those guys will be knocking on the door and they've got some form as well. I reckon Shane Harwood is a real chance. He's been bowling unbelievably fast this year. Everyone who's played against him is surprised by his pace, his hostility, his aggression - and no one's seen him.
Shane Warne
Well, he's one of those knocking on the door. He's doing better and better. I saw him twice and went to see him again. He's knocking on the door. He's young, if he's not going to the World Cup, I'm sure he will play for England one day.
Sven Goran Eriksson
When you have somebody knocking at your door and especially with the type of talent that we have at running back, it forces you to elevate your game. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. Those are things we've expected of Tyrone since he's been here.
Kyle Wright
He just kept on knocking on door after door in search of Lee's place. And every wrong one made him more angry. Finally, when he knocked on the right door, he was volcanic.
Ryan Giggs
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1973
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We've been knocking on this door for years. We decided that it was time to quit knocking. We came here and just kicked it in.
Deshea Townsend
I like it a lot. It gives us a sense that we get to relax and get away from the real world for a little while. Since last week, I have 8,000 new friends. A lot of calls, a lot of people knocking on my door.
Jamar Wilson
We have been knocking on the door for the last three or four years. We feel this team was knocking on the door last year and that we had a stronger team this year. We wanted it.
Sue Peet
The only real talent Miss Day possesses is that of being absolutely sanitary: her personality untouched by human emotions, her brow unclouded by human thought, her form unsmudged by the slightest form of femininity.
Sir John Simon
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1816
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1904
)
We've been knocking at the door for a while so it was nice for the door to be opened. But it's going to be a titanic battle because the Hurricanes are a great side.
Dick Muir
You see her knocking on the door at the beginning of the show. Jean won't let her in because it's her private writing space. Through the whole play, you have a person outside the attic door who can't get in.
Doug Caskey
I felt really good about the way that we competed last year. A lot of our opponents were saying how surprised they were at how quickly we stayed in games. The key for us is to sustain that, not only staying close and knocking on the door, but getting through that door.
Steve Dent
I was a purported composer with some self-taught notions about how to orchestrate for cinematic instrumentation, but no one was exactly knocking at my door. If you'd seen the apartment I was subletting at the time, you wouldn't have knocked at my door either.
Rupert Holmes
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1947
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Talent is not enough to win. It's necessary to know how to form a real team, and we didn't manage that this year.
Martin Brodeur
Great video games don't roll off the assembly line—they are an art form, as lovingly crafted as a film, musical score, or novel. That means taking the time to nurture top talent, then letting that talent work its magic. Fans are the real winners in this deal, because we will now have the resources and creative discretion to make the right decisions for our products. This is truly a new way of doing business.
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