Sentences with phrase «knocked out of of»

They were also knocked out of of both domestic cup competitions at the Etihad by Newcastle United and Middlesbrough, then crashed out of the Champions League at the hands of Barcelona in the first knockout round.

Not exact matches

Here are some moderators from recent elections (including the current one) who have faced intense blowback from across the political spectrum, often managing to knock the candidates themselves out of the headlines in the process.
And as a small business owner, you're likely concerned about a looming Congressional impasse, which could knock the wind out of the economy's momentum — shaving the country's economic output and your sales figures in the process.
And then as soon as I get there, I jump right out of the car and knock on the front door.»
And if you want to stand outknock your first tradeshow out of the park by following these tips:
I knocked Mark Zuckerberg yesterday for copping out on the issue of fake news on his company's platform.
A man jumped out of the car, approached Danny's Mercedes, and then knocked on the passenger - side window.
Based on this above assumption: I will NOT play things as close to the vest: assuming a client will pay on time, that our latest promo will knock it out of the park.
A lot of it is tasting notes, and in - flight is a great time to knock out some creative writing.
«It just knocks the wind out of you.
It's hard to imagine Stark getting into knock - down - drag -»em - out battles with the likes of Corel founder Michael Cowpland or deposed BlackBerry kingpin Jim Balsillie.
Carson knocked on many corporate doors before his big break: the newsletter was handed out at a board meeting of the Business Roundtable, whose members top the Fortune 500.
It was a reference to the stamp of approval Alberta's professional engineers knock out on blueprints — the insignia of a beaver, that master builder of the wilderness.
All of the times you get knocked down, shut out or discouraged can be instantly eliminated with three simple letters.
So whether you're bouncing in and out of the crypto market, or simply taking a hope - and - pray strategy that the IRS won't come knocking, it's best to remember that staying 100 percent compliant is the key.
«I will knock the hell out of ISIS.
But the size of crowds did not bother Japan's Kei Nishikori, who opened the men's singles tennis tournament on center court by knocking out Spain's Albert Ramos - Viñolas with ease, winning 6 - 2 6 - 4 in two sets.
You were knocked out of a non-stop race when your boat was capsized by monster waves while you tried to rest.
He has his own way of doing business... There's a lot of tension on air... After 10 hour days and 10 days of shooting, you really feel like you want to knock this motherf * cker out
Just the sound of the word «debt» seems to knock the wind out of Holiday, who sighs loudly and sinks in her chair.
As it turns out, abroad came knocking on his door, first in the form of a Swedish distributor, which began with small orders, and then, in early 2013, a large Spanish firm, Groupas Varagoza, which wanted to represent Flying Monkeys across Europe.
Finding the time to answer emails, handle paperwork and then still have enough energy left over at the end of the day to knock out my own list of design tasks for me personally was and still is from time to time a hurdle.
When Sandy struck, it knocked out electricity for two days, which disabled four of the company's furnaces, which were keeping glass molten at 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
We caught up with CNBC career expert, Suzy Welch, to find out who knocked the Watershed Hospitality job interview out of the park and who left something to be desired.
I think the way we found out about it was the FBI told us, they came knocking, I think, probably that day or within a couple of days.
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) has yet to recover fully from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria, which in late September knocked out power to the entire island and left all 3.4 million residents of the U.S. territory in the dark and killed dozens of people.
One of the best feelings as a salesperson is when you knock the first meeting out of the park.
In the movie Knocked Up under - achieving friends talk endlessly about creating a web site that will direct people to the «good parts» (meaning nudity) in every movie ever made only to find out after months of planning Mr. Skin had beat them to it.
By the end of trading, fear of an all - out trade war had knocked more than 2 % off the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Just because each has achieved a critical mass of users does not mean that they can't be wiped out of existence by one knock of a judge's gavel.
The most prominent hazard in this category is communicable diseases such as colds and the flu, and the reason they can knock out such large portions of your workforce depends partly on our society's working culture.
«You're always going to have some holding off the side where you really want to knock a run out of the park, but this is where you have to be most disciplined.»
«Trophy will not only knock an RPG out of the sky but it will also calculate the shooter's location.
They're consistently able to step up to the plate of their customers» pain points and knock a solution out of the park.
And in this age of social media, the 48 - year - old dean managed to knock out 18 posts on a blog that cataloged her first 100 days, complete with photos she took with her iPhone.
Unlike chemotherapy, which involves administering powerful drugs that kill both cancerous and healthy cells (most healthy cells can repair themselves), immunotherapies harness the power of the immune system to help it identify and knock out just the cancerous cells.
Then out of nowhere, bear comes along, decides he wants their apples and attempts to, for no reason, knock down and take everyone apples.
Over the next week, however, team TrueCare24 met with every instructor, talked to two dozen potential customers, and then knocked their class presentation out of the park.
Visualizing the moments you knocked it out of the park, almost as if you were watching a highlight reel of your life and career, can positively affect your outcome.
Slammer, which paralyzed computers running Microsoft SQL Server 2000, temporarily shut down South Korea's telephone system, knocked out thousands of Bank of America automatic - teller machines, and slowed credit - card transactions worldwide.
We did a lot of knocking on doors, asking for advice and trying to figure out what the next move is.
One of the ways that Jack Welch deciphered leaders from followers is that he would look for those who had the wind knocked out of them, but proved that they could run even harder in the next race.
Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit from Irma, but the storm knocked out power for 70 percent of the island, and killed at least three people.
It's as if neither candidate can get knocked out of the running no matter how badly he messes up.
«We need to make sure we knock the ball out of the park in the coming years.»
Any game that has a «commissioner fee» would knock you right out of the exception, placing your game in legal hot water.
The hard part is that I really have to do my homework to knock it out of the park.
Videos in particular must be embedded in your design interface with HTML5 to avoid knocking your display out of whack.
Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, said on Friday the company would send more battery installers to Puerto Rico to help restore power after Hurricane Maria knocked out all power on the island over two weeks ago.
A U.S. Airways plane hit a flock of geese shortly after taking off from New York in 2009 knocking out its engines but Sullenberger managed to glide the Airbus A320 to a safe landing on the Hudson River, saving all 150 passengers on board.
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