Sentences with phrase «something along those line soon»

So I'm supposed to give a talk on the idea of the university or something along those line soon.

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To bring cloud computing and the Internet of Things into full fruition demands a cybersecurity sea change — matching fire power with fire power against the bad guys — something along the lines Ellison proposes, and the sooner the better.
Today when I hear, «Mom, I'm hungry,» I might say something along the lines of, «We have fruit and cheese in the fridge,» or, «Dinner will be ready soon
robert last night all of my bars disappeared on wmr with tax topic 152 at the bottom and a message saying your refund is being processsed a dd will be posted as soon as available (something along those lines) im almost at ny 21 days.
Before long the game starts to feel like a lengthy compendium of side missions, many of which are fetch quests, and you'll soon be craving something meatier along the lines of Pokémon's perennial Elite Four or evil Team subplots.
Once someone with sufficient resources, influence and power manages to convince himself that something MUST be done and be done SOON, or the human race (complete with all those innocent grandchildren) is doomed, then the door is open to anyone susceptible enough to buy into that level of sheer panic and hysteria, and wealthy enough to act on those fears, to initiate some potentially destructive and irreversible scheme along the lines suggested by our well meaning but naive colleague, Mr. McDonald.
There's no shortage of helpful information about law firm succession planning and partner exit strategies out there, and I plan to contribute something along those lines here soon enough.
Talking about not being around forever isn't the most romantic of conversations, but if you say something along the lines of «I don't plan on going anywhere anytime soon, but in case the unexpected should happen I purchased a life insurance policy today to make sure you are taken care of.»
A Senate Committee had just released an interim report on rural poverty and, in my capacity as a rural Realtor, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the real thing, because the column featured commentary from such luminaries on - all - things - rural as Senator Hugh Segal, and National Anti-Poverty Organization President Debbie Frost; so I just knew that the final result was guaranteed to be seriously entertaining, something along the lines of «Debbie and Hugh do Dundas County», coming soon to a township near you!
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