Sentences with phrase «struck out for»

While my husband struck out for the adventure of his life forgetting all about his terrified - of - heights wife, I took about 10 steps and gradually crumbled to my knees in utter paralysis!
Three years later, his parents struck out for the United States, settling in Miami until his father nearly set off a riot one day by sitting in the back of a bus.
One element of this event, however, struck out for us above all others and it's on this element that we are resting our long - term bullish thesis for NEO.
However, that authority was not directly on point as it concerns cases struck out for want of prosecution because of a lawyer's negligence.
Novelty, inventive step and sufficiency were considered, along with estoppel and the admissibility of late - filed expert evidence, which was subsequently struck out for not meeting the requirement of being «strictly in reply».
So the legal question for the court was this: If the wife was not in a position to enforce the costs order in her favour, did this still mean the husband's pleadings could be struck out for non-payment?
The Claimant's case had been struck out for failure to comply with an order to provide security for costs.
Uncle issued a summons against Liptons in 1956 for the supply of some dodgy split peas and received a notice last week that the case had been struck out for failure to file an allocation questionnaire.
Unable to afford college, she married early and, in a flight of romantic fancy, she and her husband, Bob Jachens, struck out for Alaska to live as pioneers.
We were wondering if you could please help us for we have struck out for the past three months.
Devastated, Rees left his son, David, in his sister's care, fled his Maine farm, and struck out for a tough but emotionally empty life as a traveling weaver.
Daniel Radcliffe struck out for his third consecutive Broadway show.
There Will Be Blood confidently struck out for new territory and transformed itself into something truly unique, becoming much more of an unflinching character study than a righteous polemic.
Lack may well be a «bad» actor, though we'll never know; following Scanners he returned to the avant - garde art circles he frequented and struck out for the nascent East Village scene.
A copy of the order has revealed that the fresh suit was filed by Saraki the same day a similar one which he filed before Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court was struck out for lack of jurisdiction.
And then Cody Bellinger struck out for the second time tonight, so that's the end of the fourth, and Verlander seems back on track.
Is the breakaway link spoiling the community by breaking the chain that holds them together, or is it casting off the shackles and striking out for freedom at last.
That fact, plus the possibility of striking out for new territory when things got tight, and a religious attitude which emphasized the individual self in relationship with God, made it pretty hard for a father to maintain control over his children.
Bregman strikes out for the second out, but Jose Altuve manages to work a walk against Jansen.
Tommy Prothro strikes out for himself at Oregon State this year.
Sanchez can't keep it going, and he strikes out for the second time already tonight.
Shohei Ohtani, fooled by left - handed changeups in earlier at - bats, was really late on a 98 - mph fastball from right - hander Joe Kelly and strikes out for the third time tonight.
They had also filed a preliminary objection to the suit, urging the court to strike it out for lack of jurisdiction.
He strikes out for himself.
Following clues, he strikes out for New York City.
Still, I vastly prefer Jones's sunny, exuberant first movie, Good Old Boys, a rambunctious salute to a free - spirited Texas cowboy (played by Jones) who helps his farmer brother and his family secure their land before striking out for Mexico with a drifting buddy (Sam Shepard).
But there's another place that might be fun to strike out for...
Next we'd strike out for the Great Smokies, Thomas Wolfe country - my uncle loved You Can't Go Home Again and Look Homeward, Angel.
And just for fun, it has a rather unrefreshing plot — man strikes out for the unknowns of New Zealand to seek his fame and fortune and finds that the rest of the world is also trying to enjoy the prosperity that a whole new economy can offer — that has been done often and done well.
Not that I want to put the research side down for too long, but I think I really need a bit of time to get rebalanced and recalibrated again before I'm ready to strike out for new territory.
His defiant wish to be alone struck me as a universal gesture — a striking out for independence that children make when frustrated by the confines of childhood.
While the reasons may vary — you're just striking out for the first time on your own or have bad credit history in need of repair — the bottom line is the same: your options are limited.
I used to enjoy Jim Rogers «books (and here), more for their stories than anything, and sometimes thought wouldn't it be amazing to strike out for one of these frontier markets!?
Striking out for independence appears to be a semi-universal mammalian trait, judging from the behavior of human adolescents.
Day 3 — Striking out for a new camp on the east side of the island, our destination will likely be remarkably different as the geology of Isla Carmen alternates between red and gray volcanic flows and peaks, with lower lying layers of white sedimentary rocks.
No matter where you're coming from, if you strike out for Marfa, get ready for a hike.
These tit - for - tat summonses are, I suggest, no great loss as a phenomenon, and were hugely wasteful of time, as were the convoluted summonses to strike out for want of prosecution, loyally defended and appealed by professional indemnity insurers.
Well, striking out for want of prosecution (SOWP) is back with a vengeance.

Not exact matches

PHARMA DEAL: Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline just struck a $ 13 billion deal to buy Novartis out of their consumer healthcare joint venture for $ 13 billion, taking full control of its product line.
Russia has also moved its warships out of a naval base in Syria out of concern for their safety after Trump threatened strikes.
I also think Robin is somewhere lookin» down and laughing, remembering the first time we met backstage and I (for the first time ever) was a star struck bumbling idiot that couldn't even get my words out
«I'm struck by how many investors and investment - bank econ departments were putting out notes one week before the election [saying] that if Trump wins, the markets will absolutely crash... amazingly, many of these exact same investors and economists now say Trump is great for stocks,» Gundlach said.
Idea Crossing should focus on that concept and forget about buzz marketing, which has been out there for some time and strikes me as an afterthought.
Successful entrepreneurs often worked for others in their field of choice before striking out on their own.
And they can strike out of the blue, much as it did for NBC correspondent Tim Russert, who died tragically in 2008 when a heart attack gave way to sudden cardiac arrest.
«I spent three weeks alternating between the fetal position and the whiteboard trying to figure out how strongly I wanted to fight for the existing company vs. how prepared I was to strike out and do it over.»
Asked if the process to carry out strikes had changed during the fighting in Mosul, Sofge said «not appreciably,» adding that the process did see «refinements» regarding Iraqi permission for airstrikes.
The clear - out came after President Donald Trump warned his foes to «get ready» for a US missile strike, apparently contradicting his former opinion that telegraphing military action is a big mistake.
When Sandy struck, it knocked out electricity for two days, which disabled four of the company's furnaces, which were keeping glass molten at 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the summer of 2013, with Twitch already the kind of hit that would soon compel Amazon to purchase it for a massive sum, Vogt struck out on his own.
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