Sentences with phrase «almost running the table»

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Unless the residents are working for the band office or a government - run social service, they're almost certainly unemployed — and more often than not, addicted to prescription painkillers at the expense of putting food on the table for their families.
My dad and I set the table at least two days before Christmas — my mum likes being super organised — and it runs down almost the full length of their living room.
I feel ALMOST like going home and snapping a photo of the book I have on my bed side table — Born to Run!
Justin Stockton's 50 - yard catch and run gave the Red Raiders a 52 - 48 lead and set the table, not only for an incredible game - winner, but for what was almost an even more incredible game - winner.
Dembele certainly brings a lot to the table, but Man United are — and almost always will be — in «win now» mode and are in a prime position to make a big run right now.
Home teams are making a big run lately (see table below) and are almost as profitable as draws on the season.
Sunny, well - adjusted, and almost absurdly down to earth, Hewitt plans to celebrate her birthday not by dancing on tables at a club but by running a marathon.
almost finished w / this project... I used a real fish tank below the table... just have to do my pvc assembly and it'll up and running... fabulous Idea... thanks for sharing!
The fact that the presumptive climax is explained by one character to another from across a table almost makes it feel like the movie ran out of cash somewhere along the way.
When we ran the numbers for people earning a total income of $ 50,000 and those earning an income of $ 85,000 for our table, we found that you come out ahead by almost $ 200 when you earn $ 1,000 in dividends compared to $ 1,000 in interest income (assuming that you're under 65).
When turned on, the visitor becomes a witness of the robbery that is taking place right in front of his eyes: all birds have multi-coloured little pills in their beaks which they are about to steal — they are all feathered thieves caught in the act: there is a parade of six seemingly dancing smaller birds that appear to be surprised by their discovery and that seem to run away from the crime scene; a big blue pelican strides away gingerly with his loot in his beak whereas a dark brownish owl seems to pause and reconsider her deed; a bright red and orange bird on one leg almost falls off the table while trying to escape the crime scene... Their facial expressions are manifold but their actions are always the same: to flee their discovery and the nosy glance of the beholder and to leave their sites of crime behind.
Whether the prime contractor uses separate deal teams to negotiate the subcontracts running almost concurrently with the core table negotiations, or the subcontract negotiations take place on specific days of the week using the prime contractor team, or the prime contractor crystallizes the business deal first before negotiating with the subcontractors, or some other negotiation strategy is implemented, the prime contractor must have a plan and a strategy for managing its negotiations with subcontracts before it starts the negotiations with the customer.
And it runs almost flawlessly, all while tracking my dining table or whatever flat surface I'm mapping the games onto.
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