Sentences with phrase «come off from»

Will they work on them and will they come off from them well?
The reason I say this is because all of the Pokedex entries seem to come off from legends or myths passed on by word of mouth.
I like a nice hard finish that doesn't come off from use.
Whatever doesn't come off from microdermabrasion will come off with this.
Besides, to lose belly fat you need to LOSE FAT throughout the body, because FAT is not something that will come off from specific spots.
Sometimes I would see inches come off from measuring my waist and hips and yet I don't see the pointer on the scale move.
Fergie usually come off from the bench and shout, change tactics, but not Wenger.
* Iwobi can come off from the bench for Alexis.
Other things that i think have been causing the gloss to come off from Woolworths and result in a more volatile stock price is its implementation problems with its hardware and general merchandise divisions.
The euro dropped to $ 1.1320 on Tuesday early afternoon, coming off from a day's high of $ 1.1389, after media reports suggested that markets misinterpreted President Mario Draghi of the European Central Bank.
Of course, in this picture, there is only one vine — Jesus — which has branches coming off from him, so God as the vinedresser only has one vine to tend.
So I came off from it and I went on a journey to discover my relationship with God, and I became a Christian.
In 2 Kings Chapter 19, God had rescued Israel from their enemies and they seemed to be coming off from a «mountaintop experience» with God.
Sanchez: Sanchez was supposed to be rusty coming off from injury after 2 months.
The event is to create the platform for the NPP's Annual National Delegates Conference in the Central Regional capital Cape Coast, which comes off from Friday August 25 to Sunday August 27.
When you lose weight, you can not decide where it comes off from your body; and unfortunately lower belly is usually one of the last places that we lose fat.
I can't choose exactly where the fat comes off from my legs.
I haven't really tried more of the Pro Evolution Soccer series so coming off from the EA Sports» FIFA series, the controls here feel more fluid and require more skill than FIFA which comes across a bit automated at times.
While it can't be denied that some of the character models are terrible and feel like a downgrade coming off from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, this also undermines the vastly superior gameplay that is featured in Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite.
There is no explanation or proper story exposition set here which was a disappointment to me coming off from the demo.
This feels restrictive coming off from the latest games and even if the game was designed in 2012, it would have felt much better if Capcom could have also improved the basic shooting experience, but unfortunately this doesn't appear to be the case here even for the remaster.
The complexity of its smell coming off from the cool summer breeze in the air.
Coming off from a hot revealing at E3, the latest issue of Jump magazine has unveiled Future Trunks as the latest addition to the game's roster.
However, things can get even worse if you end up coming off from your motorcycle.
Coming off from Xillia, perhaps I had my bar set a bit high but still, it was disappointing to me.
«The thing we hear the most from brokers and agents working with foreign investors is that the U.S. real estate market is considered a safe haven and, now that it's coming off from a downward cycle, they also consider it a value proposition,» Blomquist added.

Not exact matches

One recent listing said candidates should have the «ability to identify and analyze new failures [sic] modes from both the field and manufacturing lines,» suggesting that Tesla's remanufacturing line deals with parts coming off its own assembly lines.
If, for example, you are coming off of a business failure — perhaps there was a legal issue involved — be transparent and don't allow the discovery of the news come from any other source.
Zoeggeler came off his sled and held it with his left arm to keep it from smashing atop his body.
One interesting idea to fend off the disease - carrying bugs comes from a company called Oxitec, which genetically modifies male mosquitoes to carry a lethal gene.
Those efforts have started to pay off, said Arbid, who noted that around 39 percent of the country's revenue last year came from non-oil sectors.
«What I learned in those six months off was that my energy was coming from advising and investing conversations, so I never really picked up the pen to start writing the next business plan,» she said.
From his bombastic remarks to his over-the-top lifestyle, he often comes off as little more than a rich bully pandering for attention.
Following this advice will not only prevent you from coming off like a jerk, but actually make you memorable.
Last summer, when the butcher paper came off the windows at the former Starbucks in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, locals found a narrow little cafe called 15th Ave Coffee & Tea, serving espresso pulled from a manual La Marzocco machine by hipster baristas with a flair for latte art.
But taking that kind of time off from your career is a luxury few have, especially if it comes at a cost.
Durban, who jokingly likens the deal to marrying off one of his daughters, and Andreessen are uncharacteristically mum when it comes to the juicy details of the negotiations, and Microsoft declined to make Klein available for the story, but clearly Microsoft was bidding not against another buyer but against the valuation Skype expected to secure from its public offering.
The Carnival Triumph fire comes two years after another Carnival ship, the 113,000 - ton Carnival Splendor, was disabled off the Pacific coast of Mexico by a fire during a cruise from California — a similar incident that ultimately affected bookings leaving Texas, Driscoll said.
The move, which has drawn threats of strike action from the Mail's union, comes a year after the government spun off the 11,780 - branch retail network known as the Post Office.
«You're going to see precision fire delivered off amphib ships, whether it comes out of tube guns or rockets or delivered from unmanned systems.»
A slow pitch right over the plate — so perfect there were whispers off camera that maybe it had come from a ringer.
Instead, the couple came off their holy high with a dinner for two in their hotel suite at the newly redone Hotel Eden, with views of Rome unfolding from their living room.
While it's a good sign that flu activity is starting to level off, it's a far cry from the precipitous drop in doctor visits typically seen when a busy season starts to come to a close.
(Tom Brady, of the New England Patriots, is especially quick to switch from helmet to stocking cap when he comes off for the defense.)
The reason for the fear, this strategist said, comes from uncertainty about how the president may react, including possibly firing special counsel Robert Mueller, who reportedly made the referral leading to the Cohen raid, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who reportedly signed off on the raids.
As the debate rages over who benefits from the Affordable Care Act, one thing is becoming clear: The controversial program is a dream come true for rip - off artists.
The following infographic comes to us from Get Off Road, and it shows the history of autonomous vehicles, how they work, the technical challenges overcome so far, and what the near - future of driverless cars may look like.
But can just any company pull off promoting a technology that may be years out from actually coming to market?
But how do you keep from hiring someone whose best skill is coming off well in a job interview?
But to members of the Facebook generation, who meticulously groom their online profiles — posting photos while sharing everything from their political preferences to what's currently in their Netflix queue — Williams comes off as likable, even humble.
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