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But given the changes at CNN caused by AOL's merger with Time Warner, Olbermann's opportunity there depends upon whether CNN/SI alters its no-star anchor formula, or finds a niche that would exploit his abilities as a highlights' narrator, commentator, historian and general producer of whimsy.

Unable to exploit his abilities because of conditions in his homeland, "he's just spun off company after company" since coming to the United States.

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"We exploit his ability the best we can," Osorio said.

Mr Major was seen to be his party's strongest asset in the campaign and "The Meet John Majors" were intended to exploit his ability to communicate directly with real people.

Herman Mack, the protagonist of "Car" (1972), commences to eat an entire Ford Maverick; in "The Knockout Artist" (1988), Eugene Biggs exploits his ability, via his fantastically vulnerable jaw, to knock himself out.

It is also a vehicle for actor Jim Carrey (whose phenomenal success after Ace Ventura: Pet Detective continues to amaze), as it exploits his ability for weird facial expressions and his unabashed way of doing things that makes you almost embarrassed for him.

Few have enjoyed Notre Dame's success more than Greg Hansbrough, who never got to fully exploit his athletic ability because of complications from an operation to remove a brain tumor when he was 7. The effects of the surgery limited his use of parts of the left side of his body.

Standing at the tip of an attacking trident, Henry would have been able to exploit his undiminished technical abilities with greater effect than on the left side of a 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1ended too much of his declining energy to cover one of the game's more enterprining full-backs, Evra.

But Rice figures big in Van Gundy's plans, and he intends to insert some new plays into the halfcourt set to exploit his great shooting ability off screens.

That may be what McDaniels has in mind — not to turn Tebow into a Peyton Manning-esque drop-back passer, if that is even possible, but to exploit his physicality and ability to improvise.

First it puts Bradley in a playmaking role — on the ball and facing forward — and allows the team to better exploit his passing skills and ability to make runs into open spaces.

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