Sentences with phrase «put back out»

They goy put away to make room for holiday decoration, and I never put them back out.
Just devise your desk exercises carefully, and be sure not to put your back out.
«They had to take the entire ship and put it back out to sea to do the whole fumigation of it.
Something that seemed out of reach but really was in reach just might have been put back out.
I use the comb outside so the fleas get put back out there too.
«When an animal is taken up, spayed, neutered, and then put back out, we're not euthanizing that animal so that animal gets to live its life,» Kamleiter said.
Because those were written in a time of paper revisions, I had to re-read the books and make corrections before I could put them back out as independently published books.
«They had to take the entire ship and put it back out to sea to do the whole fumigation of it.
Although it took a long time, my lonliness has informed me that I am now ready to put myself back out there.
I have decided to try to put myself back out there.
If it's been a few years since you were on a date or you're newly divorced or single again after the death of your spouse, you might be feeling intimated to put yourself back out there as a senior single wanting a romantic mate.
i havent been on a date in over 2 years and well im so ready to put myself back out in the world
My husband put his back out and I was exhausted from baby care and breastfeeding.
Temperature - logging devices implanted near the parotid glands of toad carcasses put back out on the road for 6 days showed that the toxins withstood temperatures as high as 49 ˚C.
Aris Apollonatos, a spokesperson for F4E, says that the contract will now be broken into seven parts to make it more attractive to competitors and put it back out to tender.
But because the analog style meters are no longer produced, we can't put them back out in the field.»
Yes the sweatpants got washed with the diaper laundry, and those (and the missing prefold) got put back out in the truck.
Pack away trinkets, knickknacks and other items that are magnets for curious toddlers (it's temporary; you should be able to put them back out by the time your child hits preschool).
We went 20 game unbeaten run when he was playing up top then our season fell apart as soon as Mr Potatoe h Head put him back out on the wing.
Oh hang on, reports in he has just put his back out whilst putting on his boots, out for the rest of the season.
But I do think Christ has given us the teachings to change the very situations we find ourselves in and what that outcome will be — at least how we digest it all and put it back out there again.
Except, perhaps, it weighs a tonne, so you might put your back out while reading it.
«The more that we pay out to artists, the more great music that they can create, which we can put back out there.»
His comedy has been getting positive reviews, and people are applauding him for putting himself back out there so publicly.
We have not had a 20 + goal striker at AFC since RVP left and the manager found 1 this year and as soon as he started scoring goals for fun he puts him back out on the left.
You know the risks, and you're putting yourself back out there anyway.
Moore explained that an API from Sunlight would rely on a scraping process that would involve Sunlight going the extra steps of «going through the website everyday, and seeing what's new, storing it, sorting it, categorizing it, and then putting it back out to the public,» while it would be most valuable for the Council to be the «primary data publisher about what's going on in their legislative actions, and what's happening with different issues.»
While the length of time that you wait before putting yourself back out there may vary, and lengthier periods of mourning may even be appropriate for longer term relationships, you can not listen to the seductive voice that suggests no amount of success is worth the degree of rejection you are experiencing.
After divorce you'll know when you're ready to be online dating, you don't want to leave it for too long before putting yourself back out there as we all deserve the chance to find happiness.
Putting yourself back out there in the dating world can be both intimating and frustrating.
Andy, of course, began putting it back out into popular culture, but it was more theoretical at first, in a way.

Not exact matches

To engage workers, step back from the day to day and focus on proactive, inspiring leadership rather than reactive, putting - out - fires management.
Only by putting in do you get back out.
«They put him in the back in the scene between Adam and I and when the trailer first came out I got a little picture where he had kind of circled this blur in the back and he's like, «That's me!»»
So to put his company back into the black, Dilascia reached out to The Profit's Marcus Lemonis for a second chance.
Some call it karma: Superconnectors are big believers that what you put out into the world always comes back around to you.
Walmart would eventually back out, but Target put down $ 1.8 billion.
What you put out into the world will come back to you.
Some of the lawmakers who won't attend will instead host an alternative State of the Union — a meeting «to talk about our opposition to these racist policies that are being put out of the White House and to make sure we put out our own aggressive vision of what our America looks like as we take it back,» according to Jayapal.
People will work hard and put out discretionary effort when they know you're loyal to them and will back them up.
U.S. officials have ruled out putting troops back on the ground, despite this being the biggest threat to the country's stability since the Americans withdrew at the end of 2011.
Instead, it's that when trainees get back to the office, it's often hard to figure out how to put that information to use in their daily work.
That means taking out the cells, reengineering them, reaching a critical mass of genetically modified cells, and then putting them back into the patient — all of which can take several weeks to complete.
«They cut him from his sternum to his pubic bone, peeled him open, and took everything out and put it all back,» James says.
''... I used to joke with my colleagues that Larry & Sergey go out on their yachts - tie them together, sit back on the same recliners you'll find on their jumbo jet, each on his own yacht / set of yachts, smoke cigars, and put up pictures of Googlers with little snippets like «was a GM at muti - national telecomm company, got a Harvard MBA and is now answering Orkut tickets.»
Sony has hired attorney David Boies to try to put the lid on the leaked emails, but now that they're out in the wild, there are no take - backs.
The assumption is that they couldn't possibly have been so reckless as to invite the hurricane of opposition that's grown to category five since Morneau put out his proposals, back in July, to restrict the tax advantages open to professionals and entrepreneurs who manage their finances through what's called a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC).
I believe there are a couple of reasons for this — business owners feel compelled to put everything back into their business, and they don't track how much money they actually take out of the business.
The number of good things that can come out of volunteering is immense, and there is uncalculated value put back into the organisation in return.
She figured out that we could sell the teriyaki chain for more than we were willing to put back into it, so we could get into fast - casual.
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