Examples of using Roark in English and their translations into Chinese
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In fact, says Louanne Roark, who oversees the program, the beauty industry was really the impetus behind it.
Roark's father had been a steel puddler somewhere in Ohio and had died long ago.
And, he remembered, Roark had been very nice to him, helping him whenever he was stuck on a problem….
In The Fountainhead I did not show how desperately the world needed Roark except by implication.
Inspire Brands, which is privately held by Roark Capital Group, owns Arby's and does not publicly release financial results.
Roark, you won't win, they will destroy you, but I won't be there to see it happen.
Atlanta-based investment firm Roark Capital Group owns Inspire Brands, which operates more than 1,700 restaurants in the U. S.
The event proved conclusively that he had been a fool to imagine Roark a dangerous rival;
RHP Tanner Roark did not hide his disappointment at not getting a chance to pitch in the NLDS.
Keating paced nervously, stopped, lighted a cigarette, stood spitting the smoke out in short jerks, then looked at Roark.
The building had the skeleton of what Roark had designed, with the remnants of ten different breeds piled on the lovely symmetry of the bones.
CKE, based in Franklin, Tennessee, was acquired by private equity firm Roark Capital in 2013.
Roark walked through the shell of what was to be a gigantic apartment hotel, and stopped before an electrician at work.
Why he had come here hoping to find the story untrue, hoping to find Roark uncertain and willing to surrender p.
He had worried about Roark more than about Shlinker, even though Roark was two years younger and one class below him.
He stated that his name was Mike and that he had missed Roark for several days.
The error is semantic: the use of the word“egotist” in Roark's courtroom speech, while actually the word should have been“egoist.”.
Roark researches crime, punishment and gender performance in nineteenth-century American literature and culture, specifically in the works of Mark Twain and antebellum writers.
But the theme was Roark not Roark s relation to the world.
He was glad to find Roark alone, and a little afraid of it.