Sentences with phrase «who cut you off»

Instead of yelling at the guy who cut you off or getting stuck in a blocked - in parking spot, General Motors China says it has a solution: It's called DiDi Plate, and it lets Android users text any car owner by scanning their license plate with their phone's camera and sending it to a cloud ID service.
You may not want to start with the person who cuts you off in traffic, he adds, but with people that you already like, and then people to whom you feel neutral.
I read an article about a woman who cut off a guy's penis and it was reattached... not by a priest or pope, but by a medically trained surgeon.
The revolutionary is one who cuts himself off from the sinful past of the human race in a movement of «repentance» that leads to the setting up of another closed - up, unfree sphere of existence.
Do you want those people who cut you off in traffic to spend the rest of eternity having to listen to the same KC And The Sunshine Band song again and again?
Lust after a woman to commit adultery in your heart, covet things instead of stealing, and hate (someone who cuts you off in traffic or a minister who says that you should beat your kids if they are gay) instead of murder.
The Christian task is to imbue Ordinary Time with the love we saw in the stable, when every «It» — that guy who cut me off, my nagging boss, my petulant child — is a «You.»
Some days it's the teeniest tiniest of baby steps, like when I choose not to get angry at the person who cuts me off in traffic, and other days, it's amazing shifts, like when I realize that the person who I was envious of is actually a sweetheart who I should get to know more.
His Badgers, who had been rushing for more than 300 yards a game, got just 104 against the Buckeyes, who cut off Wisconsin's favorite cut - back maneuvers.
If that happens on Tuesday — if the party machine gets out its vote (which is the whole function of a party machine), and the unions who cut off the WFP get out their vote, and only dyed - in - the - wool Democrats troop to the polls, Hillary Clinton will win in a walk.
«I was OK with it; I had long hair for a long time and I just figured, let's try something new,» reports Sharon O'Donnell, 51, of Hamilton Township, N.J., who cut off her hair and donated it to Locks of Love (www.locksoflove.org) and put a temporary tattoo on her bald head.
Did you hit the edge and flip out on that guy who cut you off on your way to yoga class?
Danny Boyle's true tale of Aron Ralston, the trapped hiker who cut off his own arm with a penknife, is a world away from Slumdog Millionaire
Aron Ralston — who cut off his forearm to escape a fallen boulder — is subject of Oscar - winning director's next film
Naturally, this doesn't sit well with Van's rich father (Tim Matheson), who cuts off his financing.
«Isn't that the lady who cut off her husband's dick?
3D Printer (22:37)(Originally aired April 24, 2014) The Mayor unveils Portland's new 3D printer, which it's revealed is the latest purchase of his parents, who cut him off financially.
Lonely medical assistant Ruth (Melanie Lynskey, seething and magnetic, just as she was in Heavenly Creatures as a teenager) fumes at everything she sees: the obnoxious coal - roller in his monster truck spewing black smoke, the people who cut her off in line at the supermarket, the dog shit left on her lawn.
They cover a local car chase, a story about a woman who cut off her husband's penis, the rankings of women's genitalia throughout history, and package it all in phony patriotism.
Murray adopts a kind of iffy working class Brooklyn accent and his outbursts at societal standards (from bank lenders who cut him off with a shrug and a smile to telemarketers) feel a little stale and unoriginal.
Parents may also be concerned with the inclusion of a few mild profanities, the depiction of bawdy street life, and some frightening characters within the dramatized sequences (such as the snake - adorned sea witch who cuts off the mermaid's tongue).
It was a sign of defiance to their French opponents, who cut off these fingers of the longbowmen they had captured.
And if we complain afterward, feel free to give us a firm talking to, just like you would any self - important teenager — like that BMW guy who cut you off on the freeway last week.
«Who cut it off
He's the actor who played the Green Goblin in Spiderman 2, the Wizard in Oz the Great and Powerful, the guy who cuts off his own arm in 128 Hours, one of the stoner dudes in Pineapple Express, and another stoner dude (who collects art) in This Is the End, among other roles.
Here's an example: Let's say that the only person who was to blame for the Los Angeles truck accident was the driver who cut off the truck.
We've also all heard the tale of the job seeker who cut off a car in the parking lot only to find that his interviewer was that driver.
A growing number of disputed custody cases since 2006 have demonstrated that a mother, or a father, from all social classes, who cut off the child's contact with the other parent, not seldom in combination with allegations of abuse or psychiatric problems, easily can take control over the child and influence the child to reject the other parent without any objective reason — as the investigations made by the police or by consulting psychiatric records show.
, at the person who cut you off, try practicing some compassion.
Anyone caught flying with pricks (with the view to getting even with other balloonists who cut them off by popping their balloons) would be shot down by the O.P.P. (Ontario Prick Police).
Getting angry at the driver who cuts you off only makes it less likely that you'll get there safely.
But it's a brave producer who cuts off the «talent» on air.

Not exact matches

While Crowley was criticized by the GOP, Lehrer drew the ire of Obama and the Democratic party, who claimed the newsman allowed Romney free reign of the debate while regularly cutting off Obama.
Then we go to our off - site commissary kitchen where we do all the prep work, which includes rolling the dough, making sauces, cutting the vegetables, and all of the things you really can't do in a 10 - by - 10 truck,» explains Baitinger, who still works a day job in advertising but handles the truck on nights and weekends.
There's nothing more annoying than someone who is constantly cutting others off mid-sentence.
But the first lesson of business school is to tap into your natural network, and veterans, who have often spent years overseas cut off from regular society, often don't have the contacts they need to make the transition into civilian business.
It doesn't have to be a rude process, but it does have to be ruthless in protecting the purpose of the meeting, moving things along, cutting off people who are off track or off message, and managing the outcome of the discussion in the time allotted.
Under Boggs» leadership, it has started doing deeper, more rigorous due diligence — a change that can be traced through a trail of lawsuits involving McKesson customers who suddenly had their controlled substances cut off in 2013 and 2014.
That comment only set off Winkler, who exploded: We've never talked about these cuts!
At least if we catch a moi (Pacific threadfin), we can eat it without having our heads cut off, formerly the fate of anyone without noble Hawaiian blood who dared eat this royal fish.
It needs a complete overhaul, because, as do many family relationships, it creates a blueprint for systemwide dysfunction, characterized by poor social skills, unprofessional behavior, bullying colleagues and inferiors until they become successful enough to bully others — or, if they decide to leave, cutting them off completely, disowning them like a son or daughter who's married the wrong person.
But while AOL could cut off Baker's salary, Mozilla was an independent entity, and Baker, who had become a popular and respected figure in the open - source world, remained as an unpaid volunteer for about a year, until a nonprofit called the Open Source Applications Foundation offered to restore a portion of her former salary to support her Mozilla work.
Be strict about the two - minute limit — don't be shy about cutting people off, and applaud those who come in under time.
This is a business tax deduction, and it's being hashed out among Republicans in Congress who will figure out the trade - off between encouraging capital investments by businesses by retaining or expanding tax preferences like these, and cutting business tax rates overall.
Or to the human drivers who dare cut it off or, worse, hit it.)
The study authors suggest that the prime takeaway is that cutting yourself some slack about, well, slacking off is good for you (at least if you're tightly wound), or, as BPS puts it, «the people who could most benefit from the restorative effects of lounge - based downtime... are the least likely to do so.»
The union representing the 4,800 rail workers who walked off the job claimed CP was angling to cut their pensions by up to 40 %, despite making a profit in the previous year.
Such trusts, which protect assets from creditors and divorcing spouses, may include a clause that cuts off payments to beneficiaries who fail to graduate from college or find gainful employment or who engage in substance abuse.
«I understand it,» Bunsen said, «but me and other friends who have been using it to find customers automatically are now cut off
Some argue that cutting tuition only benefits well - off families because they're the only ones who can afford to send their kids to university or college.
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