Sentences with phrase «taking over a bit»

Meyers» friend Amy Poehler even got in on the mix, taking over a bit in which he would say the setup of a joke and a woman in the audience would do the punch line.
I do still take care of the paperwork here and there and ensure the back end runs smoothly: There is no one available to take over the bits and bobs I still take care of, like managing the bank account.
he did have a stretch where he took over a bit, particularly that end of the third where I'd say he «went off».

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Hmm, for some reason it's taking a bit too long to farm this out, so I click over to GetMeATeam, which provides teams of three or more people who will work in tandem to do larger projects.
Epstein caused a bit of a stir when he suddenly resigned in April 2011, which led to Oracle installing Safra Catz to take over as CFO.
So I think there's definitely a mentality in America that's a bit more about building something so it's big enough to take over the world.
Let's also suppose that everyone on the team is a bit dense and takes three minutes to skim over each summary.
Blockchain could one day take a bite out of the fees and commissions charged by the Big Six over cross-border transactions
Over the past few days, we at Morpheus have been doing a bit of housekeeping in the portfolio of our swing trade newsletter by taking profits on winning swing trades, while bailing out of a few dogs.
In recent years, money has flooded into low - cost index funds and out of more expensive actively managed funds, thanks in part to a greater focus on the large bite fees take out of already lackluster retirement balances over the long term.
This takes a little bit of time and is more imprecise, but if there are a lot of pings over the course of a year from the same IP address in the city that matches your competitor's corporate office address, then there's a good chance it's from someone from their office checking out your website.
The target is a medium term one, so there's a little bit of flexibility over the short term, and I think experience shows that in trying to do economic policy and trying to control inflation there really isn't an ability to fine tune these things over very short periods of time, you have to take a more medium term perspective.
After earlier stints as a junior finance minister and deputy governor, he took over as Governor of the Bank of Canada seven months before the global recession really began to bite in September 2008, and is credited with keeping his homeland free from the worst ravages of the crisis.
The second impact of inflation is less obvious, but it can take a major bite out of your portfolio returns over time.
These warnings often sound like this: The fees that you pay to invest your money could take a huge bite out of your returns over the long term, so watch them closely.
It breaks down to living expenses on 1 check and debt on other with a little bit left over for my 401k, which has about 15k or so in it after the hit i took from being laid off and losing the unvested employer match in the middle of our economic implosion a couple years ago.
So use every bit of your 10 years: try things, take classes, start over.
Every time I give in to a fearful thought, I am taking a bite from the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil all over again.
Your country flourished when you were Catholic and it's maybe since we have lost that that we have suffered with a little bit of alzheimers and that's allowed secularism to take over».»
Of course, that would take quite a bit of time since RedeemingGod.com had over 2,000,000 pageviews this past year from 1,279,414 readers.
Those who want to take their stand here but also a little bit over there, who identify intelligence with complexification, and who believe truths are never simple would benefit by reading Horowitz but probably won't.
I was a bit taken aback, then, to find that a fellow named Ryan Rodrick Beiler over at Sojourners thinks I have Jim Wallis all wrong.
There isn't anything striking or clanging about the arrival, never an announcement or a grand entrance, it's always more of a day - after - day - after - day insipid stupidity that takes over, thick oatmeal quicksand instead of a wallop of despair, acedia is a bit slower, a creep of a thing.
There isn't anything striking or clanging about the arrival, never an announcement or a grand entrance, it's always more of a day - after - day - after - day insipid stupidity that takes over, thick oatmeal quicksand instead of a wallop of despair, acedia is a bit...
That this is no idle bit of moralizing is substantiated by the fact that traffic accidents take an appalling toll of about 36,000 lives each year, and in this killing, intoxication is a factor in over 25 per cent of the instances.
It took all the classic Robin Hood elements — like the sword fight over a river, the archery contest, the peasant revolt, and so on but they gave them a bit of a manic Who - twist that they simply worked.
My proof for this is the fact in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
It took most of a lifetime of being looked - over and isolated for us to find one another at ages 50 and 61, and I am responding to this editorial to tell you this: If you are alive, breathing, and able to give a bit of your heart to another human without set expectations on what the returns will look like, or feel like - love will find a way.
Anyway, I did a little FB post about it and it kind of took over my life for a bit.
I keep taking steps towards the gathered Body, all of us, world - wide, once - bit - twice - shy over and over again, I feel hesitant, and every time, I'm reminded that this life in the spirit, it is a communal life, it is a life together, it is a life of y ’ all.
He's probably a bit naive and idealistic, but I'll take that over (blank) who is power - hungry and self - absorbed (fill in the name of ANY candidate running this year, from either party).
On Buttiglione's scheme, the priest has to judge the state of the penitent's soul — to decide whether to say, «You're in a state of mortal sin, you're deprived of sanctifying grace, if you died at this instant you would be damned, and you can't take communion»; or «You are committing grave sin, but as you're a bit all over the place right now, you're not in a state of mortal sin, nor will you be after your next grave sin.
Although I think Jeremy Waldron is a bit over the top when he describes my review as «actively misleading» for stating, incorrectly, that there were no interrogations at Abu Ghraib, he is both correct and right to point out that there were such interrogations; insofar as his letter illustrates that factual errors undercut a criticism of someone else's factual errors, I take his point.
In spite of his counsel to people for «steadfastness even unto death», and in spite of witnessing the eager anticipation of Ignatius» martyrdom and the influence he had over him, he seems to have wavered a bit and took to hiding than face the lions.
It's a strong spice and took over the dish a bit for my taste.
Now that the weight of the manuscript is lifted from my shoulders a little bit (although the work doesn't stop here), there will finally be some more time for all the things that often get neglected when a big project takes over one's life — more beach hangs with the fam, catching up with friends who've long declared me a hermit, grilling outside until sunset, and long, leisurely breakfasts, like this one.
at the time people thought i was a «bit too much»» of a «health frick» yet now it's all over the place... that's the way to go... and people are quite taken back when i tell them how old I am: — RRB -.
Weekday Supper Menu for the week of December 2 - 6 Monday Spinach and Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken from Take a Bite Out of Boca Creamy, tangy goat cheese make this stuffed chicken dish one you'll make over and over again.
Your husband / wife / girlfriend / boyfriend / fiancé will seriously swoon after taking a bite, and fall in love with you a million times over.
Last Christmas she sent over a couple of pies for everyone to enjoy, and when my sister - in - law took her first bite she made a funny face and said, «What's wrong with this pie?»
It literally only took a couple of bites for me to fall head over heels in love.
But I've found extra reasons to take a bite of this or that... over and over and over.
My sisters and brother - in - law came over for leftovers, one took a bite and thrillingly exclaimed that I'd made «Mexican street tacos!»
I kind of took over the banana bread pudding, poor Matt was left with only one or two bites.
I made Nick's smoothie and then had a disaster as the machine leaked all over the counter - about the fourth time it's done so recently, I don't know how many times I can take it happening before I bite the bullet and invest in a vitamix!
I took a big bowl to a Christmas gathering (suggested they be spooned onto ham rolls and blew people's minds just a bit) and kept some at home for eating over everything from porridge to ice cream.
But after consuming so much calories and unhealthy bites and of course over eating, the after effect like bloating and lethargy take away all the fun from it.
At the point where the apples would have been added, I took it out, kneaded it a bit more, and let it rest for 20 more minutes, but I think my bread over proofed, so I think next time I'll skip right to the 4 ropes step.
He eats a bit himself just to tied himself over until I get home, because Thursday night is our new date night (translation: dinner on the sofa with a glass of wine and mind - numbing TV before heading to bed early because the littlest person in our house, who usually wakes up at 4 am, has taken to being up between 2:30 a.m. — 5:00 a.m. and we can't function if we don't get to bed before the nightly news begins).
I was met with cookies that spread ALL OVER the baking sheet, cookies that didn't spread at all, cookies that looked perfect but had the texture of crumbly cake, and cookies that seemed to melt into something that tasted like sand after taking a bite.
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