You would've thought Arsenal would come
out of the traps quickly after getting the poor performance in midweek.
Everton, who lost to rivals Liverpool, in the FA Cup sem - final, days earlier, came
out of the traps quickly and dominated midfield.
Not exact matches
Kristen Layton, working with David to develop the ISW in 2001, remembers how their offices
quickly became overrun with boxes for mailing
out ISW celebration supplies, purchase orders for as little as $ 1.00, and all
of the
trapping of a fledgling new business.
Then in six to eight weeks, when the kittens are old enough to eat on their own, the whole family can be
trapped, spayed and neutered and returned to live the rest
of their lives where they are, but without being able to have more kittens, which can lead to the number
of cats
quickly spiraling
out of control.
It's the racing equivalent
of a sand
trap; the goal is to avoid landing in at, and to get
out as
quickly as possible if you do.
In March 2001, a White House team used a single economic analysis by the Energy Department to build a case that Mr. Bush
quickly used to back
out of his campaign pledge to restrict power plant discharges
of carbon dioxide, the main heat -
trapping gas linked to global warming.