What happens when you get cut off in traffic or someone you are meeting with starts checking her email?
Those that get cut off this week will have nowhere else to turn.
And maybe the President should get out of the White House and come to Iowa and meet some of those families who are going to get cut off of energy assistance because of his veto.
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And the Wi-Fi-only version lacks GPS. Also, videophiles may dislike the fact that the iPad's screen lacks wide-screen dimensions, so you either get black bars above or below wide-screen videos, or, if you choose an option to fill the screen, some of the picture may get cut off.
"You only need one finger with him, so if I get four cut off we are still good to go, " Yankees catcher Chris Stewart said.
So I think that it's you know, at the end of the day, you've got to get a cut off point and the question is, where there's a reasonable cut off point.
It's hard work to go from a place where people get their hands cut off or executed to a place where people are free.
The leaders in the Senate are gonna try for a vote tomorrow to cut off the debate and get to final passage.
Mr Abraham said the crash threw Mrs Glauber from the car and pinned her husband inside the taxi, forcing emergency workers to cut off the roof to get him out.
Neve, who is in Juba, said supply lines at refugee camps have been cut off and failure to get key supplies before the rains will lead to a humanitarian crisis.
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Neve, who is in the South Sudan capital of Juba, said supply lines at refugee camps have been cut off and failure to get key supplies before the rains will lead to a humanitarian crisis.
Democrats aren't likely to get the 60 seats they need to automatically cut off a filibuster.
Families and businesses have been scrambling to get supplies onto the island before the cut-off date.
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Moscow has proven that issuing grievances will get Minsk nowhere except for getting its natural gas cut off.
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"When he was trying to get the fight, the picture with me with my head cut off was below the belt, but I swallowed it, " said the Ukrainian.
Taking a cure from NES controllers of yore, the mouse also packs a so-called "Triple Threat" button, which will let you get off three shots with a single click, or cut those exhausting double-clicking tasks in half.
She spoke of the Amazon woman who would cut off her right breast so that it did not get in the way of her bow, and whose prowess was commemorated by statues in the temple.
When the rest of the country never sees the broken families and children cut adrift from addiction, then a pharmaceutical company can get off with a fine and a pat on the rump for years of dumping pain drugs like OxyContin into these rural communities.
Last year, my Administration launched the Startup America initiative to help connect innovators to funding and mentorship, cut through red tape, speed up innovation, and get their ventures off the ground faster.
Another is one from Senator McConnell, who wants to get senators on the record saying they won't press later for a cut-off of funds.
Its seismic exploration ships off the coast of Angola have cut the time it takes to get approval and order replacement parts for things like air conditioners from ten days to as little as two minutes.
I've been telling my team: Don't be looking for another cut in interest rates to get the market to move, because it's not going to come off as much as it already has.
"If the choice is to send in troops to secure the weapons sites versus allowing chemical weapons to get into the hands of some of the most violent people in the world, I vote to cut this off before it's a problem, " Graham told a group of reporters.
The company will take a cut from Amazon purchases made within the shop's Wi-Fi zone, but it will get nothing from off-site transactions, or from shoppers with 3G devices (which do not require Wi-Fi).
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This is what happens when a city is cut off from the rest of the country by desert, developed by the Mob, built on broken get-rich-quick dreams and where visitors outnumber locals nearly 20 to one.
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