But my experience with talented people is that many are lazy and unwilling to work hard to nourish their talent. |
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The Meath man believes his players need to work hard as a team and foresees an arduous training schedule. |
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He was loath to be tough on debtors and my mother had to work hard in the shop to compensate for his kind-heartedness. |
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Every week we sit and work hard, with music as our only comfort, maintaining our sanity as tempers flare. |
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Both men work hard in tending their crops and caring for the animals, especially their cow. |
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Volunteers Reserves had to work hard to scrape a 4-3 win over Sporting Civil Service with Kev Jackson scoring twice. |
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This is why they work hard to convince people not to buy third-party ink cartridges. |
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Soldiers on the battlefront have to work hard to ensure peace in the country. |
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You're a careful, methodical person, and you work hard at making things work. |
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I am a firm believer that good things happen when talented people get together and work hard. |
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I also had to swear to work hard for first class honours, while participating to the full in university life. |
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It's easy for kids to be ginned up at an assembly, but it's hard to work hard for the years and years of years that they must. |
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For me, as a slalomer, I work hard to keep my consistency and competitiveness up to par. |
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But he had to work hard within himself, forcing himself outside to walk when he wanted to slouch in a chair. |
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It is my commitment to work hard, diligently, and untiringly in this office. |
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Living in a hard land, they work hard, and play hard and take solace in simple pleasures. |
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While this was a comfortable win for the Boys, nevertheless they had to work hard for it. |
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We think Zambians just have to come up with a new work culture and work hard especially on the land to put their economy on a sound footing. |
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There is no doubt about it, when good people get together and work hard an amazing amount can be achieved in a short space of time. |
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He then requires man to work hard, fulfill his duties and meet his obligations. |
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I also work hard but because I am taxed to the hilt I can rarely afford to play hard. |
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You just stay in school, do the right thing and work hard and compete and you'll win, all right? |
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Half of the peasants were forced to work hard and were charged with a variety of obligations. |
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Also new was the fact that the poor could work hard and continuously yet still suffer hardship. |
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The one-man bands can fill that gap because they have the skills and are prepared to work hard and long hours for their independence. |
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With light headwinds and a strong southerly current, the crew had to work hard as we tacked, staying close to shore. |
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Separated from the real world, Canada's 13,000 prisoners have to work hard to stay physically and mentally healthy. |
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Robert Moore had to work hard in goal, Paul Cashin is a fine full back with great anticipation and played a stormer. |
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He says the people of Poland must work hard because they have a struggle ahead to catch the other countries of the West. |
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John Calvin's faith offers predestined salvation for a lucky few and requires adherents to work hard and shun ostentation. |
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Our main focus is on promoting young talent and we are developing this sponsorship to recognise individuals who aim high and work hard. |
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Lil Kim may claim to be the Queen Bee, but she has to work hard to keep up with her hip-hop sistas. |
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Practitioners lead normal family lives, work hard for honest pay and aim to behave as good people in all situations and circumstances. |
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And because August 31 is going to be their last pay day until January, they don't half work hard! |
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We are taught that if we work hard and pay our dues, we will be rewarded in riches and love from family and friends. |
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They always claim to work hard, but in truth they're nothing but lazy idle sluggards! |
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They work hard to build up good relations with people in the communities they work in. |
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There are many opportunities available for those who are willing to work hard and fend for themselves. |
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You, sir, for what ever reason, work hard to provide solid information on a regular basis that I can use. |
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Kendal had to work hard to stay in front in the second half but overall they were the dominant side and missed several chances. |
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They feel betrayed because they work hard and play by the rules and expect a fair chance to compete in the world economy. |
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I work hard at things to improve, but I also realize it takes time and I'm cool with that. |
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It would create the incentive among young people to work hard to obtain their freedom from their parents that home ownership gives. |
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Only self-discipline, perseverance, and the willingness to work hard can make a person stand out from the crowd and achieve remarkable results. |
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They'll work hard to rebuild texture and add fullness to your limp strands. |
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Destiny lies in your own hands, but to develop and prosper you must be prepared to work hard. |
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Their deception is socially provident, because it makes those people work hard, save, take risks and invent. |
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One had to have a good name for conduct and the ability to work hard to join this team. |
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In order for a team or group to be successful everyone must work hard, in unison, and pull their weight. |
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They also, like all Germans, expected to need to work hard to rebuild the country after the devastation of the war. |
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But I know my gran would have wanted me to work hard and to do well at school. |
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This is a team with great ability who will do very well if they are able to focus and work hard as they did in this game. |
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The Midwest is full of doughy white guys that love to get their hands dirty and work hard, so that shouldn't be a problem. |
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He's got impressive strength, quickness and explosiveness, and he should make a very good pro if he continues to improve and work hard. |
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Does anyone seriously think, for a moment, that Henry intends, from the goodness of his heart, to work hard to repay the ill-gotten gains? |
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This will encourage children to work hard to improve in areas where they are less able. |
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There are 54 councillors and all of us represent our wards and work hard for them. |
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We have a clear vision of what our goals are and are feeling motivated to work hard this winter in preparation for the races. |
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If we want a better future for this nation, we need to give everybody a sense of welcomeness and invite everybody to work hard and to study hard. |
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Then I grew up and realized that not much has changed, only that now you're promised gold at the end of the rainbow if you work hard enough. |
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Until now, health officials have had to work hard to raise awareness and increase demand for the flu shots among these groups. |
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I keep on at the players to listen, practice, work hard and take it on to the pitch in every game. |
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It is difficult but you've just got to keep your head down, work hard and hope that things come right. |
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The country demands that people should work hard to make it prosperous and defend it at the time of aggression from the foreign forces. |
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The first six days of the week are workdays in which we work hard to produce food and other necessities. |
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The Army lost all the kosher food I'd brought with me, and my wife had to work hard back in the States just to make sure I was fed. |
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With CBT I work hard on the things I am doing wrong and try to correct them, but this I can't justify to myself. |
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Then we must work hard later in life to regain the abilities we had as children. |
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Rather than languishing in rates paying derisory interest, these sums can be made to work hard for the business. |
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Instead of blogging to convert your website visitors into customers in 2010, work hard to test and develop great landing page content. |
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It is amazing how long this woman can hold her breath and work hard underwater. |
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Certainly the management side need to work hard to re-gain trust and respect, he said. |
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He's a guy who has to work hard at his game and he's an example to anybody playing the game. |
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Bernie's team work hard to catch thieves, whether car crooks or shoplifters. |
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Obviously I'm aware my contribution, such as it is, isn't particularly substantial but I think that froth has its place and I work hard to do my job well. |
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The neighbours will have to work hard next year to top the offer of a spot of skating on Christmas Eve in between a mince pie and glass of mulled wine. |
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While the quads, hamstrings and glutes work hard in both versions, the abductors and adductors help stabilize the body when your balance is challenged. |
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Middle England still exists, life goes on in the shires as it has for many centuries, people still work hard, toil the land and protect the countryside. |
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After the award of her doctorate she earned some money by tutoring but also continued to work hard on her mathematics, continuing to develop the ideas from her thesis. |
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He's the man who goes through his whole life blending into the wallpaper, seemingly content to work hard day-in and day-out and leave the spotlight to others. |
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In a world where, for many young people, it's all about the 'bling', my advice to young folks is to work hard and be willing to do the grunt work. |
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The 16-year-old was told on his arrival that despite being the youngest person to sail the Atlantic single-handed, he would have to work hard to catch up on school work. |
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Once in a while the really dense woods, such as boxwood and ebony can fool me, and I really have to work hard to tell the difference between Madasgar and Honduras rosewood. |
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They work hard for each other and don't give many goals away. |
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I'm going to work hard to get to that level of success that I want and I know I will because I have God in my corner and a loving and a supporting family by my side. |
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But we will have to work hard to popularise the sport in India. |
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In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian. |
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Have your drag set firm enough to make a pollack work hard to take line from the reel, but light enough to give line well before the line's breaking strain point. |
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But let me tell you, when work is needed, they know how to work hard. |
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Of course now that I am the parent, it would be wrong to assume that the teens I know are up to no good, so I work hard to give them the benefit of the doubt. |
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He is going to have to work hard not to flail around aimlessly, following the lead of congressional Democrats. |
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Tiburce always believed in me, and always pushed me to work hard. |
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The audience had to work hard to follow what was happening with the dialogue flowing in English and Catalan and the translations flashed up on a screen behind. |
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Congressman, I work hard to be neutral on these issues in our face-offs. |
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People think that if you go straight into football you don't appreciate finishing early, that you don't have to get your hands dirty or work hard. |
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It's a bit of a headache because he wants the ball all over the place, but if we can work hard and just give him the ball, he can do the business for us. |
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If they work hard enough and long enough, like springsteen himself, they can also make it to the promised land. |
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But we recoiled against the idea that the only way to secure them was to work hard enough and long enough to own them. |
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I would like to inspire some people from Africa, and my country, to try and work hard and be a supermodel. |
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Hunter-gatherers and subsistence farmers work hard to obtain every calorie they eat. |
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Good, caring teachers recognized his talent and challenged him to work hard to compete at the highest levels. |
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I wish you all every happiness in your relationships, work hard to make it work for you all and you will have a long and happy fulfilled life together. |
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When we say don't overtrain, we don't mean you can't work hard. |
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Everyone should work hard for their homeland, society and country. |
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I won my last fight against the Tanzanian champion Francis Cheka and had to work hard for it. |
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He did not always work hard but was exceptionally gifted and achievement came easily to him. |
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When you work hard and breast-feed, it gives you your shape back. |
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Keniry certainly had to work hard to keep Resolve's head in front of fellow joint-favourite Wood Fern in a bobbing finish. |
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We've got no big-timers, the lads love each other and work hard for each other. |
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Their acts are also damaging the trade, and reputation, of legitimate tattooists who work hard to operate within the law. |
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In a crowded and promotionally driven market, it will have to work hard to succeed. |
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The imminent peacenik, however, said they are determined to work hard and to fight to bring peace to South Asia by all means. |
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And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today. |
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She was a chocolate honey with all the assets necessary to never have to work hard to pay her bills. |
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Chantelle is obliviously ready to work hard for the top spot on the competition. |
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He also directed the awardees to work hard and prove their capabilities in situations. |
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Owners often promised to free slaves in the future to encourage slaves to work hard. |
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You've got to work hard to be considered the most miserable part of Russia, which makes Murmansk the most Stakhanovite city in Russia. |
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Next, on the boats it was stated that there are to be four poles, and one pole for the rudder to steer the ship, and the one at the rudder must work hard for the slaves. |
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At USSOUTHCOM, we work hard with the entire interagency community to develop strategically important partnerships throughout the region for counterdrug control programs. |
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Knut Helle has emphasised how the Church, after Sverre's death, seemed to work hard to bring about reconciliation between warring parties, and stability. |
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When little more than a child, he was made to work hard in a silk factory, which he afterward deserted for the equally laborious occupation of straw plaiting. |
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Liam Duke, Bilton's youth prospect who is now attending Gateshead's new boxing academy, had to work hard to outpoint Tom Nicholson from Darlington. |
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The Scholars had to work hard over the opening stages with defender Chris Slater blocking a double attack from Richard Graham and Jamie Slabber in the eighth minute. |
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Veii emphasized on the importance of education for young sports people and urged the children to work hard both at school and on the basketball court. |
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Unlike us, to him money meant nothing. He would work hard for thirty dollars a month, then spend it all with his characteristic freeheartedness in an hour of relaxation. |
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Taller Sindon, who had terrific support which created an excellent atmosphere, won 40-37 but he had to work hard for his success in an all-action encounter. |
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The Japanese work hard, they get tired and there's a lot of work stress,'' said a staff member surnamed Zhang with the 24-hour Beautiful Women Workshop massage parlor. |
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