Sentences with phrase «hardly ran them off»

They hardly ran them off the court though.

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The cost of building the mobile app will hardly matter in the long run if it takes off and gains a large market of users.
The mayor rubbed more famous elbows last night at Macy's in Queens, where he attended Fashion's Night Out alongside Anna Wintour, Diane Von Furstenburg, and Kate Hudson, but to be fair, you could hardly go into any store without running into a celebrity last night: Mary - Kate Olsen was bartending at Bergdorf Goodman, Justin Timberlake drew swarms of tweens at Saks, Rihanna caused a kerfuffle at Intermix, and Lindsay Lohan was at Ungaro — where the accused coat thief plucked a leather jacket off the rack and wore it out of the store.
For the first few sessions we go at a brisk though hardly on - limit pace, but as the 40 - degree heat sends some of the press contingent in for refreshment we stick at it, gradually goading the Lamborghini instructors into quicker and quicker laps until, with a bit of judicious sandbagging, we drop off the back of the pace car, then get a clear run through the challenging second -, third - and fourth - gear left - right - left infield complex.
It should be noted that day one teething network problems are hardly something new in this medium but it does beg the question that, if the likes of Bungie with Destiny can pull off a comparatively smooth launch, why are Evolution Studios having such an inordinately difficult time getting the servers up and running to an acceptable standard?
2014 started off with a bang in the legal marketing world when Georgia lawyer Jamie Casino ran a two - minute local television ad during this year's Superbowl that includes (and I'm hardly scratching the surface here) biblical references, allegations of a cover - up by the area's chief of police in the death of Casino's brother, and a sunglass - clad Casino wielding a flaming sledgehammer to smash his brother's tombstone while a pounding heavy metal soundtrack plays in the background, all of which apparently provides the backstory for Casino's decision to move from criminal defense to personal injury law as his preferred area of practice.
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