Sentences with phrase «out of the gutter for»

(Drag your minds back out of the gutter for a moment if you will!)
Really, is that all you could scrounge out of the gutter for the Vita this month?

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So, if you are mapping out your economic analysis, you should carry out thorough market survey of what is required to rent a space where you are expected to open your gutter cleaning business, and the amount required to purchase vacuum cleaner with attachments, bowl cleaner, brooms, dust pan & brush, dry mop, wet mop & bucket, latex gloves, wet floor signs, extension cord, disinfectant cleaner, soft scrub product for sinks, high duster, caddy with handle to keep your supplies in, cleaning chemical supplies, detergents and soaps and also the cost to successfully run the business.
TFU It is a good thought to feel good for a hindu looser, some are blessed to be out of gutter of hinduism illegality, rest of them are still to be in hind hell of hinduism, racism, hind, stink baby hind, stink, luck of a hindu stinky.
Why haven't we flung wide the doors, ripped up our ticket price spreadsheets, poured out in the streets, scoured the city for anyone and everyone who wants to come, and danced in the gutters instead of the stadium aisles?
Yes, it's a strong team and one that can prove to be a big trouble, but if they don't get out of the gutter, the Gunners won't have to compete with them for the title — and that's a brilliant advantage.
I don't know if you've heard that Coldplay song Up and Up, but one of the lines in it says: lying in the gutter, aiming for the moon trying to empty out the ocean with a spoon I have probably listened to this song a thousand times.
And voters make no allowances for local notables» lack of political experience, passing harsh judgement on those who stumble over their words in the media, fall out with their colleagues in public or have to pick their drunken teenage son out of a gutter on a Sunday morning.
Get your mind out of the gutter, this isn't just about intimacy — holding hands, hugging, or pats on the back make you feel loved and cared for.
A lace bralette is a good choice because it's comes in crazy cute colors, is slim in your suitcase, is made of super soft eyelash lace and, drum roll please, its padded so NBN — No bra Necessary... woo (get your minds out of the gutter, not in a gross girl - gone - wild kind of way, but more in a I - don't - have - to go - to - school - for - five - days - so - I - don't - want - to - wear - a-bra-but-also-need-to-look-awesome, sort of way).
His hired killer is a pot - bellied, nest - haired wreck, raising the question: Is cultivating the «gutter - sleeping hobo» look really the best way for a hit man to slip in and out of dicey situations?
After the abysmal Underworld: Evolution from 2006, the prospect of another go - around with werewolves and vampires wasn't welcome, though I have to hand it to the producers for having the sheer balls to replace Beckinsale with Rhona Mitra and hiring Bill Nighy and Michael Sheen, perhaps hoping acting expertise will pull this pointless prequel out of the gutter.
While I can't say I immediately buy Rourke as a jazz trumpeter (yes, I'm stereotyping jazz trumpeters as not looking like the visibly beaten Rourke), I will admit to being intrigued by the clip for no other reason than it maintains a sense of subtlety in spite of the fact that Fox is sporting a pretty nifty set of wings (it's not like that, get your mind out of the gutter).
What stands out for me aren't so much the characters — protagonists Nailer and Nita are complex and believable, but many of the supporting characters are sketchily drawn — or the plot, which has a familiar shape — shipwrecked rich girl rescued by gutter rat, flight from bad people wanting to use rich girl as pawn, a big fight, a hairsbreadth rescue — but the meticulously detailed, multi-layered post-climate change world in which the action takes place.
So the first thing we had to do was close for a couple of months and sort out the gutters.
Make sure you walk around the outside of the house, looking out for anything that could lead to a problem later down the line — such as signs of damp, loose roof tiles, broken guttering, cracks in the walls etc..
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