Sentences with phrase «out of her shell of»

Would really rather see them invest much less to snap up Oliver Burke from Nottingham Forrest he is ready to break out of his shell of his teenage years and looked outstanding last night against burton Albion he was powerful on the ball and extremely fast down the wing he needs to improve his right foot but as a scot would fit well with the English based spurs team he has loads of work to do but as a raw talent he reminds me of a young Gareth bale
I'm only telling him to get out of his shell of politics and leave the Presby Church alone; because there are distinguish and honourable people in the church so he joins Nana Addo's campaign.
At right, the jet can not punch out of the shell of explosion debris, but instead sweeps up material into a broad «cocoon,» which absorbs the jet's energy and emits X-rays and radio waves over a wider angle.
Slowly — very slowly — she comes out of her shell of despair, and starts to make meaningful new connections.
The Saguaro (which, not surprisingly, also has an outpost in Palm Springs), is located centrally in Old Town and the Arts district, and was created out of the shell of an old standard two - level motel roadside motel.
the plain sunlight of the cases, the sharp prose, the forthright speech of the judges; it was good, too, to stick my mind against the sentences of a judge, and drag the meaning out of the shell of words.

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That explains why Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the Oakville, Ont. - based parent company of Tim Hortons and Burger King, will shell out US$ 1.8 billion in cash to acquire Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, an American fried chicken chain.
Last night, English entertainment reporter Robin Leach shelled out $ 10,000 for the painting, which Spears donated to Vegas Cares, an auction to benefit the victims of last month's Las Vegas massacre, according to Jezebel.
Also, let's not forget that Google recently purchased Waze for $ 1.1 billion, reaffirming the company's willigness to shell out large amounts of cash to boost its local division.
Given a choice between shortage and rationing that comes with it, and shelling out less than the cost of a cup of Starbucks every week, most people are unlikely to object.
That said, the real muscle behind the pushback stems from disenfranchised cab operators, who must comply with a complex web of regulations and shell out for insurance, vehicle maintenance and exorbitant licence fees: In Montreal, cab drivers pay around $ 200,000 for a taxi medallion.
But he has a «pattern» of using shell companies to purchase homes «in all - cash deals,» as WNYC has reported, and then transferring those properties into his name for no money and taking out large mortgages against them.
For example, you could lease a photocopier for several hundred dollars a month rather than financing the entire $ 3,000 purchase price, or you could lease your automobile or van instead of shelling out $ 25,000 or more for the full purchase price of the car.
The consensus for why these two shelled out to the Ontario Teachers» Pension Plan for 79.53 % of MLSE could have been summed up in a headline, with three words written in all - caps and 5,678 - point type: «CONTENT!
David Swensen, the head of Yale University's $ 25 billion endowment is calling out some of the biggest players in finance for shelling out billions of dollars for what he calls «kickbacks» to attract business to their trading venues.
Supporters of the Senate's SOPA, lead by Hollywood, shelled out $ 118 million to support the draft legislation, eight times the measly $ 14 million contributed by opponents of the bill (which were mostly tech companies), according to campaign - finance tracking website MapLight.
So an inspector came out to the phony, empty office, but instead of turning the group down for having no security in place, or arousing suspicion about the obvious potential that the business was a shell company, he issued a license on the spot for a small amount of radioactive material.
Meanwhile, Nike leads the list of companies reporting quarterly earnings in a week where Americans will be shelling out to stock up on candy for the Easter holiday.
Last summer Electronic Arts shelled out upwards of $ 1.3 billion for PopCap Games, which had its game apps downloaded more than 150 million times worldwide, thanks to mobile hits like Plants vs. Zombies.
Two years ago, Brin revealed that he had shelled out $ 250,000 of his own money to fund the creation of a synthetic hamburger.
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and unwilling to suffer the indignity of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as of July 1.
Samsung's $ 100 Gear VR and Google's $ 80 DayDream View are both solid options if you own a Samsung or Google phone, respectively, if you don't want to shell out hundreds of dollars for a headset made by Sony, Facebook, or HTC (and thousands of dollars for the tech to power it).
Out goes the voop - voop sound of weatherproof shell fabric; in comes luxury virgin wool (treated with Loro Piana's waterproof Storm System coating) and leather trim.
After living in New York City for the past three years, I've figured out how to navigate the city on the cheap, but I've also shelled out more than I'm proud of on omelettes and mimosas.
This is one of the rare occasions when it's worth shelling out a few extra bucks for 3D.
Instead of shelling out thousands a month for an office while you're still growing, consider co-working.
Still there are advantages for companies that can shell out that kind of cash.
The average guest spent $ 703 for each wedding last year, with millennials (who are arguably more apt to be in that everyone - I - know - is - getting - married phase of life) shelling out even more, at an average $ 893 per celebration, according to the American Express Spending & Saving Tracker.
GM also purchased the assets of the defunct Sidecar, and last week shelled out more than $ 1 billion for self - driving tech startup Cruise Automation.
When you're traveling out of the country, you're typically limited in the amount of data you can use before having to shell out huge roaming fees, and even those «unlimited» plans have data limits where you'll end up having your data speed throttled if you exceed them.
Disney spends the third most money for CEO security, according to Equilar, paying $ 584,075 to protect CEO Bob Iger, followed by the $ 385,606 Berkshire Hathaway shells out for Warren Buffett's safety, and the $ 320,428 that FedEx pays to ensure that Fred Smith is kept out of harm's way.
Do yourself a favor and keep the Joy - Con detached, or shell out $ 70 for a Pro controller (a genuinely traditional - style game pad, along the lines of the PlayStation 4 controller).
He began coming out of his shell in high school, joining a debate team.
Learning about someone else's problems and how they solved them gets me out of my shell.
Indeed, these buses provide an important service for a large segment of the population who can't afford to shell out $ 350 on a plane ticket.
Even though there would be more phones coming, many customers simply preferred to shell out the cash and put forth more than the average effort to get one of the first ones.
Instead of shelling out $ 700 for a whole new device, you could just buy the bits that actually need upgrading — a new battery here, a better camera there, and so on.
Studypool specializes in on - demand Microtutoring, a concept which allows you to narrow in on a specific area of studies with no set price point or time interval so you don't have to shell out $ 100 for an hour of unnecessary tutoring.
Although you can see all of that footage live without paying any extra cash, you will have to shell out for a cloud storage plan with Nest Aware to save, share, and download any video.
At Warby Parker, if you want sunglasses and eyeglasses, you'll have to shell out for two sets of frames.
That's a lot of money for most homeowners to shell out upfront.
Introverts would be better served by informal, relaxed social activities that let them come out of their shells at their own pace.
When you're the head of a company and you're shelling out a good portion of money towards employee compensation, it seems counter-intuitive to give time off and regain responsibilities that you had hired for.
That means they can «fail fast,» testing products with the rapidity of a tech company, and tap e-commerce and digital advertising instead of breaking into bricks and mortar and shelling out millions for TV ads.
«It's a lot of money to shell out for a phone,» said Roberts, a Briton who was purchasing the phone while on vacation.
Here's a list of the taxes you'll need to shell out and the related documents you'll need to file as an employer, according to the Internal Revenue Service:
INSIDER TIP If you're willing to shell out an extra $ 1,225, you can bump yourself to the front of the line.
And the amped - up CocoCay will encourage consumers to shell out for a new array of amenities: Separate charges will apply for water slides, wave pool, balloon rides, zip line, and the Coco Beach Club.
Toward the end of Chapter 1, narrator Scout Finch (age 5), her brother Jem (age 9) and her next - door neighbor for the summer, Dill Harris (age 6), discuss the ethics of holding a lit match to a turtle, for the sake of getting the turtle to come out of its shell.
Its website was populated with reviews of colleges written by students from 280 U.S. universities, but College Prowler wasn't having much success getting high school seniors to shell out the $ 39.95 annual fee for unlimited access to the content.
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