It would be a place for people trying to get out of homelessness.
Are they trying to get out of additional, tougher regulation by punishing themselves first?
So people started running, trying to get out of the club, but they couldn't...
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Not everyone on this list is trying to get out of the starting blocks.
Just days later, Lewis was on the phone to Washington trying to get out of the deal.
So the company was trying to get out of as many leases as it could, he says.
"We're going to see more animals hit the levees, trying to get out of there, " Ribbeck said.
Zuckerberg: We try to look at the use cases people are trying to get out of Facebook.
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They were just trying to get out of the penalties by pleading that they had relied on professionals.
"People are trying to get out of this god-forsaken city, " she said, "and you are planning to come back!"
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When it comes to trying to get out of a ticket, some people really know how to get creative.
"We see evidence that a great deal of people, non-Afghan types, are trying to get out of Kandahar, " he said.
Oil companies own (or franchise) a lot of stores but are now trying to get out of this tangential business.
The Scooter Store says it has done nothing wrong and that the government is trying to get out of repaying legitimate claims.
But that will create opportunities for other banks to come in and scoop up the ones trying to get out of the business.
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This is the sort of problem that I could only dream about when I was still trying to get out of debt.
Accepting an award in 1981: Here I am in a tuxedo, and there are two Russian goaltenders trying to get out of Siberia.
"Officers find themselves incredibly up close and personal with people who are yelling abuse and trying to get out, " said one former officer.
Scheduled flights out of Jakarta were canceled, and terrified foreign families joined a swelling crowd at the airport, all desperately trying to get out.
The NHL Stars are still trying to get out from under the Tom Hicks regime, but even that club owns a 1999 Stanley Cup.
After leading losing fights to use Chinese standards in 3G technology and wireless mobile standards, China is trying to get out front early on IoT.
"I'm trying to get out of the way but people are falling next to me, but I am all right, thinking this is it, " said Rohrs.
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Some schools also are wooing students and trying to get out in front of new requirements by the Obama administration by offering more information about where tuition dollars go.
Keep these conditions in mind, not only if you are trying to get out of a prenup you now believe to be unfair, but also if you are thinking about signing one.
Lumbering across the Gulf of Mexico at nine miles an hour, Hurricane Rita is moving faster than the hundreds of thousands trying to get out of her way on jammed Texas highways.
The more complicated, implicit idea: This is the NFL trying to get out ahead of its most plaguing issue: the health and safety of its players and thus its game especially when it comes to matters of the brain.
Everybody was just scrambling to try and get out of the bus, trying to get off each other - people were on top of me, I was on top of someone else and you're just trying to get out of the bus.
So we're really trying to get out there and do active case finding, which means that we're trying to get kids before they become severely malnourished to come in and get, you know, their adequate treatment and refer them to the proper places.
It looks like a campground, they say, with the people camped out trying to get flights out of the country.
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