Sentences with phrase «soon run dry»

There's also a microSD slot here, a necessary inclusion as the 8 GB of internal storage will soon run dry when you start packing in apps.
Penn provides some amusing moments, but like most everybody else, has one main joke that soon runs dry.

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I don't yet know what to do with the dried almond meal perhaps some of your readers have idea, they are not blanched!I'll have to figure it out soon as I'm running out of room in the freezer!!
If you cut it too soon all of the juices will run out and you'll end up with dry steak.
My husband and I are soon to become live aboard sailors again and lacto fermented foods open up a whole range of possibilities for (healthy) Will be having a few dry runs (no pun intended) befoire stocking up our galley.
Arsenal ARE soft and what is worse they are predictable and what the board must realise is that their wonderful cash cow is going to run dry very soon..
Usually my mom would run them under water first, so they weren't dry and hard against my nose, and I learned to wash them in cold water as soon as I was done with them.
This shouldn't be too hard considering all of my holiday gift cards have run dry and I'm not planning on buying a lottery ticket anytime soon.
Sooner or later, the general public's good will towards zombie flicks is going to run dry.
I don't see the well running dry any time soon.
There isn't anything for us to do with the dry intellectualizing of Syriana: once we're told that the CIA sends assassins around the world, that sometimes Arab kids are turned into suicide bombers by wackos, that the oil industry is a nepotistic disaster, and that as soon as the oil runs out in the Middle East, the emirs of Saudi Arabia will be back «in tents, chopping each other's heads off,» what are we left with but justification for our under - informed fears and lazy superiority?
I was amazed to see support for it be available so soon, it made the dry - run a lot easier.
Those of us who are fortunate to live in water - rich regions of the world could learn a lot from these practices, because even though we may not have to worry about our taps running dry anytime soon, water scarcity in a growing problem worldwide, and we should all be striving to use less.
... If rates don't rise soon, policyholders will have to cough up more money to cover fees — typically 20 to 60 days after the savings balance runs dry
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