Sentences with phrase «then catching up»

We are just relaxing today, then catching up with friends on Saturday afternoon for a few roof top drinks and Sunday will be breakfast at my parents house and of course, the annual Easter hunt!
Many factors are contributing to this: the ubiquity of smartphones and internet access, the increasingly global scope of business and, importantly, greater acceptance of flexible and / or alternative work arrangements (think: spending only three hours in the office during the day, then catching up from the neighbourhood coffee shop at night).
Why is Ozil back at rb and Cazorla at lb so often????? Neither have the stamina or explosiveness to then catch up to Giroud who has four defenders and a DM around him.
Sir Hubby and I can then catch up on our day, either in person or on the phone, depending on what part of the state he happens to be in.
He once represented a businessman who had hired former State Senator John Sampson as his lawyer, and was then caught up in Mr. Sampson's corruption trial.
I went to his talk and then caught up with him at the library for a brief chat.
Naturally, I wore my new Keds to brunch and then caught up on all my errands.
It was my belated birthday event with two of my close friends, then caught up with another friend Friday night and Saturday went out with the DIY Guy's fishing buddy and his wife for an «appetizer only» dinner at a local bar and grill.
For some reason it reminds me of the silver dress that Carrie Bradshaw wore in the Sex and the City episode The Monogamist, when she goes to the party with Big, then the party with Jennifer Aniston's future fiancé, then waits for Big in the park... if you don't know what I mean then catch up on your SATC episodes (especially the early ones from the 90s because the fashion is coming back).
My friend Whitney and I met up for a little massage in Chinatown and then caught up over Chobani (sweet for me, savory for her).
And then they all caught up with me... Can I have those shoes?
The film then catches up with the Abbots one year later at their farm compound, fractured and hardened but still persisting in spite of the odds.
But then I caught up with it again when 30 for 30 did that great documentary [The Price of Gold].
We then caught up with them nine years later when they reconnect in Paris in 2004: Jesse has written a book about their brief encounter, and Celine shows up at a signing.
The screenplay by Guillermo Arriaga (Amores Perros, 21 Grams), moves somewhat awkwardly back and forth in time to establish these characters, then catches up when Pete kidnaps Mike and drags him, with the body, back to Estrada's hometown for a proper burial.
Students who received publicly funded vouchers in Louisiana and Indiana appeared to lose significant academic ground in the first two years after switching to private school and then catch up to their public - school counterparts in subsequent years, according to two new studies made public Monday.
And many children, like my daughter, fail at ten but then catch up and get stuck in these schools.
Then I caught up behind one of the prototypes — that was a problem because we were much quicker in the corners but their car was like a dragster in the straights.
But I'm always trying to learn how to manage it better — usually during finals week and those busier times I just have to tell clients I'm not available and then catch up over breaks.
At this loved - by - locals weekly event, students and families gravitate downtown to pick up containers of Hayashi's super-sweet strawberries or fresh roasted corn on the cob then catch up with friends.
In the morning, brew a cup of coffee using the Keurig ® coffeemaker, then catch up with emails at the work desk.
The game is just not for me, tried the beta and Id rather play Reach just now and then catch up with Bulletstorm and KZ3 early next year.
If there is a long term cycle it will make the next ten or so years below trend but then catch up in the next thirty or so years.
I tackle some work with efficiency, and then I catch up on my TV shows with a hot cup of coffee.
We both talked to the team from Clef some more, then caught up off to the side.
You can then catch up with what you missed at the end of your journey.
«I go to their swim meets, then catch up on work at night.»
«That group started out on a slower trajectory, then caught up,» he said.
OMG you have to watch it... start by getting the past seasons from the library and watching them... then catch up to this year.
Every now and then I catch up with someone who hasn't heard my back story of woe.

Not exact matches

«Then it drew down 38 percent... if it's ever going to catch up this is the time it's going to do it.»
If she says, «I'm just not an early - morning person,» you could allow her to catch up on emails from home and then hit the freeway after rush hour.»
Interest rates rise, credit catches up, and then equities correct,» Pinto said.
As its costs of commodities and food skyrockets, its citizens» restive ambitions are thwarted by the limits facing all consuming nations, and its aging populace catches up with it, then China's resources will be stretched too thin to construct a Grand Empire with decisive hard and soft power.
«We held back some inventories across the entire retail channels in order to ensure our new initiatives weren't caught up in the liquidation, and then we'll begin to ship those as we move forward with great entertainment initiatives,» Goldner said.
If you're not involving some creative design input early in your project then you risk bolting something on at the end by trying to involve a creative team that has a lot to catch up on.
You then have to catch up with them.
It was then that he found himself caught up in a mess of conflicting loyalties.
I've caught myself a few times in a similar situation — browsing items on the shelves, picking them up, considering buying them, only to then look around and realize I'm the only one in the store.
The catch is that you have to get up off your duff and ambulate to find, then catch them.
Who hasn't faced the challenge of being asked for a document, looking fruitlessly across several shared drives, and then searching for clues among email and team messaging streams — only to be caught up in a fresh breaking issue that makes us lose track of whatever we were looking for in the first place?
For chaebols then, it's likely a case of being caught between a rock and a hard place: The companies have to deal with the fallout from the recent scandal, as well as follow through with the promises they had made in the lead up to the Olympics.
Demand never quite caught up and then the recession hit, resulting in a sharp contraction in discretionary spending, says John Clapp, a professor at the University of Connecticut's Center for Real Estate.
Then, make the most of your savings by taking advantage of catch - up contributions in your retirement plans.
But in aggregate, if you are stagnant and you don't make those changes, then I think you're guaranteed to fail and not catch up
Eventually, the supply of houses caught up with and then vastly overshot demand.
It doesn't help when the President is caught shoving a cigar up a staff interns vagina and then a joke is made of it in Congress.
If you're at least age 50, then you can make an additional $ 6,000 catch - up contribution, which increases your limit to $ 60,000.
But if you're interested in getting a peek behind the curtains into the life of a GenX» er that got a very late start to the personal finance game and is now trying to catch up and get ahead, then you're definitely in the right place, and I'm very glad that you're here!
He tears apart corporate balance sheets in determining a company's value, then «waits for Mr. Market to catch up
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