Sentences with phrase «suddenly out of the picture»

With Uber and Lyft suddenly out of the picture, Get Me now has access to a mature market of people in Austin looking for rides and a lot of former Uber and Lyft drivers with free time on their hands.
It's the easiest way to provide for your family if you are suddenly out of the picture.
But what if you or your spouse, or both of you, were suddenly out of the picture?
New Hampshire Life Insurance protects your family from loss of income if you are suddenly out of the picture.
It's the easiest way to provide for your family if you are suddenly out of the picture.

Not exact matches

Speaking of personal, I'll just blurt it all out so we can talk about brownies: remember how suddenly my trip to Chicago turned into the worst week of my life and suddenly I was posting pictures of Colorado instead?
After reading this post and seeing these lovely pictures, I suddenly have a case of fear of missing out!!
I'm convinced that there's already a latent melancholy in the picture, but armed with just a gloss of Camp David, the Israeli / Egyptian conflict, suddenly all of the picture's travails — being shut out of the Cairo film festival and, at the last minute, the Abu Dhabi fest as well — take on this terrible weight of irony and hopelessness.
«My eyes are open, because now with the money taken out of the picture, I'm suddenly aware of the human...
It's not, as Andrew Wheeler seems to allege, me suddenly discovering Bookscan, what with my coming out of the direct market and all, and just not getting how the big publishing picture works.
In short, you can rest easy in knowing that your family will be taken care of if you were to suddenly be out of the picture.
With the smaller starting budget of the long game and four players sitting around the table many of my earlier complaints vanish; suddenly great actors and actresses are in short supply, forcing players to battle it out over who they want, cursing as their opponents sign the one actor or director they really needed to be in with a chance of snagging Best Picture.
Then, behind a small partition screen on his studio floor, I spy a stack of Harper's where the artist would sit to read, and suddenly I see him writing here: picture the bright yellow sheets on which he scribbled out his «General Statement» in 1971, the quick scrawl of his urgent cursive.
But when something utterly out of control enters the picture, most of us are unprepared; suddenly, those carefully developed supports are not enough to hold us up.
Picture this: you are driving down the road and a deer suddenly jumps out in front of you.
When something utterly out of control enters the picture, most of us are unprepared; suddenly, carefully developed supports are not enough to hold us up.
In short, you can rest easy in knowing that your family will be taken care of if you were to suddenly be out of the picture.
Picture it — you're walking across the street in the crosswalk, minding your own business, when suddenly a sports car or an old beat up truck with out of state plates whips around the corner.
So much of our «need» to engage with our phones exists in that moment we see it light up with a notification — suddenly you're missing out on something and «what if it's important» or «what if it's an emergency» or «what if someone needs an answer from me» or... you get the picture.
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