Sentences with phrase «run off for»

I leave on Thursday, so this week is CRAAAAAZY trying to get everything done before I run off for 5 full days with my friend to see all the movie stars!
He's planning on going out of town for the weekend, so he doesn't want to release it now, only to run off for a couple days while all of the user questions and troubleshooting problems pile up.
We have also had instances where insured's have been in run off for several years and they want a further six years to bridge a contact they have obligations too.
I'd run off for some Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct, Tekken, or whichever of the hundreds of versions of Street Fighter 2 was present at the time.
Dogs and cats often will run off for an hour or so to explore the world and then find their way home for food and warmth.
Now realistically, we don't run off for dinner that often.
So when I dress for that really warm day, which I then spend at my home - office, I dress comfortable, but just enough «dressed up» so that when Thomas comes home after work, I could potentially slip on some heels, and run off for dinner.
If she'd been wearing her ring (and had Justin Timberlake by her side), she could have run off for a quickie wedding right after the awards!
11:55 - Well the lobby has just run off for PMQs, like some erroneous, self - important tribe.
If you had the audacity to suggest that, in your opinion, red was an ugly color, you would get run off for «not being supportive»)
Gabriel is a fag, he crys like a baby when he gets a little cut and goes running off for treatment before the physio even got up off his backside lol.
Adonica Jones - Parks, 45, Cincinnati, Ohio says she learned the hard way, «When I had my first cat I did not have him neutered and he was spraying everywhere — which really makes your house stink — and then he ran off for a few days.
Running off for the top female at the puppy stage is a huge compliment to Juneau and a big win for the breeding program.
Imagine dropping off your dog at a strange new place, and running off for days at a time.
It will be important to resolve as many as possible under existing legal principles, rather than running off for special legislation.

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For thieves, the feature will make the iPhone X more tempting to snatch since, if the phone is locked, they will have an easy way to open it before running off.
The lamp runs off of a rechargeable battery, making it a great option for people who don't have a nightstand; you can even attach the lamp to a wall through an included wall mount.
The gathering capped off what was later reported as a record - breaking month for the the company: 14 million rides, an uptick in full - price rides taken, and a $ 400 million to $ 500 million run rate by Recode's calculations.
But when he got the idea to start making Greek yogurt in the U.S., the company fixed the factory up and ran with it, and Ulukaya said he practially lived in the plant for five years to get Chobani off the ground.
«The best example I can give you right now is Nickelodeon, which for the last 10 years has been, to great success, running the sprockets off SpongeBob SquarePants.»
Simoes is far from the first employee to run afoul of bosses for things done off the clock.
Back in the old days of television programming — say, 15 years ago — most standup specials like Black's ran for a limited time on one of the three main cable channels that aired comedy (HBO, Showtime, Comedy Central) before being shuffled off to the archives.
In one recent step, for example, the site announced that Matter is being spun off as a standalone service and will become a kind of media incubator that is owned by Williams and run by Medium's former head of editorial, Mark Lotto.
The square was declared off limits to demonstrations for a third year running and police blocked points of entry, allowing only small groups of labor union representatives to lay wreaths at a monument there.
Running a small company doesn't mean one is off the hook for helping employees grow professionally.
For example, if someone comes aggressively running up to the person wearing the device, the legs would move in a manner to ward off the approaching person.
If the car's not running quite right, there's no putting off fixing it, because you absolutely can not fail to show up for an appointment.
In addition to advertising on the Digiday site — which generates about half the company's revenue — and running events, Friese said the company has also built a digital - advertising agency or studio in house that creates ads for a variety of marketers both on and off the site, including clients such as Nissan.
«At a time when we are moving forward as a company, a charge of this magnitude from a legacy insurance portfolio in run - off for more than a decade is deeply disappointing,» GE CEO John Flannery said in a release Tuesday.
Still, I ran into an issue on my 45 - minute ride home Monday night where, after listening to music for half the ride, the AirPods kept losing connection even after I turned Bluetooth on and off.
«You're constantly surveying the landscape for a ledge you can bounce off or a wall you can run up or a handrail you can flip over.»
For most of who aren't blessed with vast amounts of time off, that leaves the three - day run - up to the holiday.
«We do well in the Northeast Corridor in the peak times, but we have a lot of trains that run off peak, which is an opportunity for people traveling on leisure,» McKelvey said.
Dotcom spent most of the year battling extradition efforts to the United States, where he could serve 20 years in prison for running his Megaupload service, but so far, he's managed to beat — or least stave off — the rap.
But killing off their few fellow human inhabitants may not be the right answer for the characters in the long run in a world full of the undead.
For another, most customers will come to you because you're a small business, not because you're running a 50 percent off sale.
The New York Times (nytab) has been criticized in the past for remaining family - controlled, and some have argued that the newspaper would be better off if it were run by a regular corporation rather than being operated in the interests of a specific family.
Since 1997, there have been no gaps for the meltwater to filter through, meaning it runs off straight into the ocean, lost forever to the glacier.
But despite that, the company has chosen to cut off funding for Reported.ly, the social news - wire project run by former NPR staffer Andy Carvin.
IT may only have been the second day of trade at new Shenton Park restaurant Galileo Buona Cucina, but co-owner Una Hosgood was run off her feet when she met Gusto for an interview last week.
When Apple CEO took six months off from work for health reasons in January, people worried his amazing run was over.
A sharp sell - off in bond markets this week spilled over into global equities with jitters that a near 30 - year run bull run for fixed income could be coming to an end.
Do you take off running toward another nearby town, hoping for better supplies?
Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston had a long - running on - and - off relationship (it lasted for 17 years).
The biggest risk for most business owners is that they'll be so busy running their companies they'll take their eye off the road — and end up in a head - on financial collision before they ever knew what hit them.
If you think running a company is like falling off a log, be my guest, go for it.
This May, it announced an agreement with Chinese mobile chipmaker Rockchip to develop chips together for affordable tablets running off Android.
While running Alteon, he regularly would get off planes on a Saturday or Sunday and drive straight to the office for meetings.
When the company ran out of cash, Lubbers realized she had to «analyze every prospective new account to make certain it would pay off for us in the bottom line.»
What it's about: Before pesky production codes changed what movies were allowed to show onscreen, Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable made a romantic comedy for the ages, about a socialite who runs off on an escapade with a reporter.
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