Sentences with phrase «out the window now»

Was thinking about skipping this game to run a half marathon, I guess that's out the window now.
This is OT, but Everton have just signed Eto'o for two years — the most realistic option we had to snap up a striker is out the window now.
I'm looking out my window now and there is white stuff everywhere.
Why moms love it: «My daughter loves that she can see out the window now, and the harness fits perfectly.»
So when I look out the window now and see the city and the landscape around us, I ask, «Can we put any of this into mathematics, and can we predict anything about it?»
Just today i had to make three attempts at backing out of a mall parking lot... not fun, i can deal with the lack of ease of parking but i don't want to scratch my pretty pretty car... At first i had the driver's seat right down and it was way too intimidating to park so now i have the seat adjusted up a bit and it's a bit easier to see out the windows now.
Instead of wanting to hurl my husband's phone out the window I now tease him with how large everything is on my Kindle Fire.
I guess Vr getting any sort of movement is out the window now.
Heck, you can even throw history right out the window now and enjoy some Warhammer in your Total War.
At the height of modernism, there was an idea that art was on a pure trajectory towards an ideal, but that has rather gone out the window now
I am looking out my window now, and I see hundreds of ugly cars clogging streets, fouling my air, and obstructing my view of trees, grass and plants.
Unfortunately for the warmist Cult, people only need to look out their windows now to see that the CAGW scam was just that.

Not exact matches

Now there are lots of reasons to do this, apart from removing all of the frustration that sees many of wanting to throw our new printer out the window because it just won't do what we want it to do.
That's why Emin Buzhunashvili, owner of the local Mr. Delivery franchise, is now leaning out the window of his Jeep Cherokee in single - digit temperatures on a winter night, shining an LED flashlight at the Victorians along Terrace Avenue, trying not to beam anyone's windows.
Well, you can now rejoice because with Windows 10, Microsoft finally provided out - of - the - box access to virtual desktops.
However, now there are dozens of mattress startups out there that are direct to consumer, offer great warranties, have long return windows, and low prices.
We now refer to magazine cover photos as «photoshopped»; we «windex» our windows to remove streaks; we «xerox» exhibits; we «rollerblade» down the street on our inline skates; we «wite - out» the mistakes in a term paper; and we read a news article about the police «tasering» a resistant suspect.
However, now the market has become a whole new ballgame, and all the trends have been thrown out the window.
Obviously, assorted crash analogs have by now gone out of the window — we already noted that the market was late if it was to continue to mimic them, as the decline would have had to accelerate in the last week of March to remain in compliance with the «official time table».
Now, the «U.S. corporate pension industry is throwing its interest - rate assumptions out the window,» says Shyam Rajan, head of U.S. interest rate strategy at Bank of America.
«Ten to 20 years from now the skies in our major cities are going to be a lot bluer because most of our buses and many of our personal vehicles will be electrically powered,» explains Turcotte as he looks out his office window to the future.
The report also pointed out that the growth of mobile has affected Windows as an operating system negatively, since its market share is now at 35 per cent, compared with the 45 per cent share of Android and iOS.
There used to be a pretense that «we» actually cared about having a middle class but that is now thrown out the window.
Mary in Rahchacha I'm looking out a window in downtown Roch right now, gray misting rain coming down, glad to see another north coast resident here.
But right now, everybody is sad and frustrated and generally just looking out the windows and picking out problems.
In Malachi 3:10 we read, «Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.»
Bring ye all the tithes into the store - house, that there may be food in my house, and prove me now with this, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
Their words, carelessly spoken, spent the last 40 days in my home — getting creased and folded, worked over, brushed aside to make room for dinner, stepped on by a toddler, read by my sister, stained with coffee, shoved into a closet when guests arrive, blacked out, thrown away, turned into poems, and folded into sailboats and cranes and pigeons that now sit smiling at me from my office window.
You are «a good soldier» for the rebels, now: beating against a a section of seemingly dead institution which nevertheless apparently holds great influence of a manipulative and brainwashing kind — still caught up in the battle like Libyans after Gaddafi: shooting side arms and even heavy artillery up in the air out of car windows and trucks in victory and defiance.
Joe comes over to sit in my lap and we all stare out the window, looking just above the dark bones of the trees at the sun setting, gliding silent in the now - dark room that smells like spices.
I stand at the window looking out into the fading day — the light is dazzling through the rain and there are prisms falling to us now.
And I also know that by 2:42 a.m. when all has been restored and babies are sleeping again and the window is cracked open for a bit of fresh air, when we are back in our bed and quietly groaning at how over-the-puking-thing we both are by now, it's then, when he reaches out for me and moves the hair back off my neck before resting his calloused hands on the baby still growing within me, when the baby rolls up against his palm, and he whispers, «hey, you» quietly, it's in that moment that I think the love we make or find or reimagine at the unexpected moments is still the sweetest.
Now look again today out the windows of that upper room.
And try Me now in this, Says the Lord of hosts, If I will not open for you the windows of heaven And pour out for you such blessing That there will not be room enough to receive it.
I can look out my window right now and see a garden filled with beautiful poppies in full bloom.
Now don't freak out and think my love of cheese and bacon and goo has gone out the window with the baby and the bathwater.
Just looking out our deck window right now it's amazing how gorgeous the colors are.
Additionally, I have about 15 windows open in Safari, right now, that are full of Ethiopian recipes for an Ethiopian feast I have out - of - the - blue decided I NEED to throw.
Now that red meat is out of the window for me, this is exactly the kind of thing i'm scouring the net for.
Now, I'm not sure if it's just this time of year, but when you look out the window on final approach to Aéroport Marrakech Ménara, you're smacked with pink.
We've crossed the line between what was value to now strategic value where valuations have gone out the window,» he said.
people asking for iwobi to be benched and bellerin to be sold, trust me under any other manager these two are world beaters, but they've both declined under wenger, same goes for gnabry if you remember him he was dynamite in his debut season but again mismanagement made him the player he is today, it was sad when chelsea overtook us now we got out main rivals doing the same, hey it's progress in gazidis and kronke's book they had the best transfer window this club has ever had if i do recall correctly!!
Zidane has now moved to insist he is happy to have Morata with his playing squad, but could not refuse to rule out a possible exit during the window however.
Of topic what's this suddenly late in the window that our business of new signings is finished now as outs will take up all wengers time and should be a priority.
I'm suspecting now we scoped it out but after quickly realizing it was not going to happen the whole thing was a smoke screen to try and get people excited that we were really going to go all out for a title and have a terrific transfer window.
«Fantastic achievement this fantastic achievement that» Yes to a point you may be right, but we are now (apparently) out of the financial retraint period and according to Chips Keswick last summer we had # 100» 000000 to spend, unyet what is fantastic is that Wenger was not too interested in buying the World class defensive midfielder we desperately needed in the summer, nor has he addressed the defensive shortfalls, during the summer transfer he was in Italy on the day we bought Welbeck, and during the most recent transfer window he spend three out of the four weeks messing around buying some apparent wonderkid who we wont see on the pitch for around 18 months.
I really wonder how you guys think, we have been crying for Wenger to sign striker for ages and now that he is trying to sign you guys are complaining, and don't be surprise Wenger won't buy striker again because at the end of the window he will come out and say «we tried to sign but there are no world class player in the market *
Mind you, Southampton lost 8 key players plus a manager in the transfer window, they now sit fourth, 3 pts ahead of us.We can no longer use injuries as an excuse because we have always had them, and if wenger was a smart manager, he would have addressed this problem by having better squad depth, but instead he chose to send a defender out on loan despite being short in numbers at the back, foolishly chose not to sign a defender despite an array of good defenders on show at the world cup.So now who is to blame?I guess it's anyone or anything but Wenger.
«It is all well and good for Wenger to say he is on a one - man crusade against the transfer market escalating prices and that is very admirable, but actually it is poor planning because if you had gone out and got someone like Shkodran Mustafi at the beginning of the window, he wouldn't be under this pressure that he is now.
What happens now if we throw that list of currently performing players for respected top clubs out the window?
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