It's very easy to
lose track of time just «hooning» around doing very little.
On numerous occasions,
we lost track of time just hotlapping a circuit, which is something that hasn't happened too often recently.
Not exact matches
Gamers are famous for so
losing track of time and becoming so immersed that they forget to eat, sleep or go to work —
just the same as a heroin addict camped in a crack house.
Phil
just kept lagging putts over and over like he'd completely
lost track of time and might
just stay there until it got dark.
I still
just stare and him and
lose track of time.
Sometimes they annoy the crap out
of each other; other
times they
just start fooling around or playing with something and they
lose track of time and they've been upstairs for like twenty - five minutes and I go upstairs to tell them it's
time to get on the bus expecting them to be completely dressed and they are still in their pajamas and then I want to
lose my shit because they know exactly what they are supposed to be doing but they
just aren't doing it.
If you're worried about how much power you have left or if you
just lost track of time (because, hello, you're riding around on a super awesome scooter), check your battery life directly from the dashboard.
This is where you may
lose track of time, a crowbar couldn't separate you from the task you're immersed in, and you have extraordinary satisfaction not
just in the paycheck or work product — but in the process itself.
I'm sure many
of you are
just like me and after an extended period
of time off you
lose track of what day it is.
Nut - hungry Scrat changes the world
just by hunting his favourite snack meaning Manny (Ray Romano), Sid (John Leguizamo) and Diego (Denis Leary) are forced into an adventure
of a life -
time —
tracking down
lost family, finding new love and bumping into... a pack
of pirates!
But the cat - and - mouse game between the crew and Calvin (seriously, it seems so wrong to call this murderous squid - looking thing CALVIN?!?!) eventually grows tiresome, and I
lost track of how many
times people were zooming weightlessly down halls and around corridors, trying to stay one step ahead
of the creature and then slamming and locking portal doors on it
just in
time.
I am stuck on the first photo —
just keep scrolling back to it and
losing track of time.
Often
times we would
lose track of where something is saved in our old system and searches were not very complex — in Clio you don't really need to know where to look —
just type the contact name, document name, etc. in the search bar and instantly you are provided with results
of every place that information is located or mentioned.
Some are also concerned about sacrificing bright students to the articling - associate
track, and
losing half
of them from private practice by the
time they are five years in anyway, more if you look
just at women.