Sentences with phrase «of sticking it out»

There are many reasons, but four of them stick out in particular, each having to do not with Palin's politics, but with her family.
When he answered, one of them stuck out and gave him a heavy blow across his right cheek.
But the other thing that kind of stuck out to me as the word play of her name.
My mother's generation (the Silent or WWII generation) tend to live by that motto of sticking it out no matter what.
But more than both of those, Jose Mourinho's second dismissal by Chelsea feels, at least at first blush, like something of a relief, both for everybody involved and for those of us stuck out on the outside.
We'd love to hear about your birth story and which of these stuck out to you the most.
When his larynx grows bigger, it tilts to a different angle inside the neck and part of it sticks out at the front of the throat.
When the larynx grows bigger, it tilts to a different angle and part of it sticks out inside the neck.
Body odor can be a social burden to tweens who are already self - conscious and afraid of sticking out from the crowd.
If your child is on a team that depends on his or her participation, you may want to explain the importance of sticking it out for the season.
When cooking, turn pot handles inward instead of sticking out from the stove where little ones may reach up and grab the hot handle.
«The mere fact that it takes two days to get there by... normal airline traffic is indicative of the fact that it's not an easy place to get to, it's sort of stuck out there.
There are no fit details to be seen so once again this is the kind of dress that falls from whichever part of you sticks out the most, aka the bust.
So, yes, you have this outside gloss — yeah, great — but she has this thing when she sort of stuck out her jaw that she was going to win a fight.»
It was like the Farrelly brothers wanted to add a little substance to an otherwise, run of the mill R - rated comedy, but decided to throw in everything they could think of instead of sticking it out and making that one comedy as strong as it could possibly be.
Part of the problem is the intense specificity of English village life: if you don't get it quite right, clangers in accents, performance and even costumes have a habit of sticking out a mile.
Because I'd like it a whole lot better without the head - up display that sort of sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb on top of the dash.
What are you going to say when he chokes because he wouldn't «let» you pull a piece of a stick out of his throat.
Samantha: And with the trends that we're seeing now, for example like the raw diet and we're seeing things that are gluten - free, I've heard some not - so - great things about the vegetarian diet, unless a dog actually needs that, but are there... for these new trends that we're seeing, are there any diets that kind of stick out that seem to be the best, or the new best thing I guess, to be feeding your pet?
He also has a funny walk where his elbows sort of stick out to the side.
The wire then wraps around the Nunchuk holder's base multiple times and hides behind some gray rubber, making it look as natural as anything that has an awkwardly shaped base, with a bit of it sticking out so it can plug in.
Nintendo made a lot of announcements during their 2015 E3 Digital Event that have netted a lot of excitement, but one of them stuck out for me and my family and excited us.
The simple act of sticking yourself out there and hustling your product is the key ingredient to success.
Lynda Benglis's sexually provocative color video Now, from 1973, displays multiple images of her sticking out her tongue.
We don't care for the look at all, and would rather the body was blended around them, instead of sticking out.
They still kind of stick out from your ears when you're wearing them but they're a little more flush to the ears than other pairs I've tried like the Jabra Elite Sport.
The wings just kind of stick out and don't really give me any confidence that they are going to stay in my ears while running.

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«The company had such an amazing legacy... of not being afraid to stick its neck out on important social issues,» says Bergh.
Stick w / attacking me — Caroline & Catherine are out of your league.
While larger businesses are stuck in committees debating the efficacy of adding a fad item to their inventory, you've already got the product stocked on your shelves and, soon, flying out the door.
Tough questions — like whether to leave you comfortable job or start your own business, move across the country in pursuit of opportunity or stick close to home, study economics or art, get down on one knee and propose or give it another year — cause many of us to break out in a cold sweat.
He's also stuck his neck out on LGBTQ issues, pushing fellow business leaders to take a stand against laws in the state of Indiana that critics say discriminate against gay and transgender people.
Not only when we're having problems, but also when we're succeeding, when we're stuck in a rut, when we can't figure out a problem, or when we're simply trapped in our comfort zone and need a swift kick in the ass to get us out of it?
McDonald's launched McPick 2, its new value menu, earlier this month, in which customers can pick two out of four items (mozzarella sticks, fries, McDouble, and McChicken) for $ 2.
Their initial design used four 40 - inch steel spears sticking out from the front to skewer each bale like a piece of meat.
We all know it'll be far too tempting to look down at (and tap and swipe the hell out of) that cool touchscreen display anyway, especially at stoplights or stuck in freeway gridlock.
It garnered some mild, fleeting interest from the technology press, but basically no one was going to walk around holding a magic standalone Amazon stick just in case they ran out of shampoo.
You guys came out with your 2018 outlook and one of the things that stuck out, I'm sure, to a lot of people is that you don't think valuations are particularly too high.
I used to watch The Mighty Ducks with my hockey gloves on, acting out the scenes in front of the television with my hockey stick in the living room, my mom yelling from the kitchen reminding me to be careful and not break anything.
One bystander who had been rushed into the tent had a deep, three - inch - wide gash in his leg with a piece of shrapnel sticking out of it.
Instead of the wedding dress she had picked out, she wore a white suit to cover the Port - a-Cath and tubes sticking out of her body.
Employees, many of whom spend their days writing lines of code, have the experience of building something with their hands — even if it is out of construction paper and popsicle sticks.
While a small business owner tends to get stuck in a particular market, with a particular revenue stream and low growth rate, an entrepreneur is continually seeking change opportunities to break out of flatlined growth and find new markets, customers and employees to drive growth.
While, a certain level of day - to - day predictability is probably essential to getting the best work out of your people, when it comes to longer term aims, adaptability is undervalued relative to stubbornly sticking to your vision.
Stick with these quality stocks, and we'll get out of this just fine,» he says.
Stick to the good things you've done to deserve more money — and leave any personal reasons or negativity out of it.
Stick to an exercise routine that replenishes you, whether it's individual activities (like walking, biking or working out at the gym) or group sports that build your confidence as part of a team that works together towards a common goal.
President Barack Obama is sticking to defending the program, but the horse is out of the barn, he adds.
And though much of the attention is stuck covering the transient, yet lucrative financial returns found in cryptocurrency markets, the long - term implications of the backend technology may turn out to be 100x more impactful.
If you want to get the most out of your gum - chewing experience, stick with mint - flavored gum because mint has more of a rousing effect.
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