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...Braden has a special talent, and it's driving him nuts. Braden, a well-known tennis coach, can tell when a player is about to double-fault before the tennis racket even meets the ball. He doesn't know how; it just comes to him in a flash. One year he watched the tournament at Indian Wells and called 16 out of 17 double faults before they happened. This freaks him out. "What did I see?" Braden wonders. "I would lie in bed thinking, 'How did I do this? I don't know.' It drove me crazy...
...done by us alone," he says. "Our role is only as good as our ability to work with other people." As Australian police officers continue to venture out into the world - as they have done since 1964 in Cyprus - they'll be relying more than ever on Keelty's talent to build bridges, think strategically and stay above the political fray...
Stehle has had a tough time avoiding foul trouble throughout his Harvard career, which has kept him from fully utilizing his talent, but he was whistled just once against Lehigh in 35 minutes...
...track “It’s True That We Love One Another” featured her as the third part of a musical ménage à trois with himself and fellow White Stripe Meg, but she’s still content to let her own talent speak for itself. And for the relative few who will be willing to give her sad soulfulness a chance, that should be very happy news...
...body of work, beginning with 1996’s lovably lost Bottle Rocket through 1998’s academic oddball Rushmore and 2001’s family jewel The Royal Tenenbaums, has gradually gained cohesion and complexity, the sloppy ponderousness of The Life Aquatic reveals an ambitious talent in desperate need of a better editor...