He simply decided he'd lead off with a phrase he'd used before.
The number of developers affected now tops 115, so we'd hold off on those updates.
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"You'd think she'd be off-limits to anything legitimate, " says Josh Richman, a well-known Los Angeles event director.
Carol could hear Amanda's truck from some distance, and if she could, she'd take off up the hill.
You'd go off for a couple of weeks, stay in a chalet and have your meals cooked for you.
I'd set off early in the morning but I had to wait for the tide to be high and the weather.
We'd taken off from near Franz Josef, a township of about 330 whose economy revolves around the glacier of the same name.
But Nintendo's cooling attitude toward glasses-free 3-D signals a deeper problem: Even once you remove the pesky glasses, the novelty of 3-D wears off.
Shading myself with an American-style cowboy hat, my backpack full of food and bottled water, I'd set off on a late-spring trudge toward Jerusalem.
The 3 p.m. kickoff gave Britons just enough time to wash up and get down to the stadium, ensuring they'd be off the streets until nightfall.
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He'd get off the train at the city dumps, eat mulligan stew with the hoboes and forage for copper, brass and iron to sell as scrap.
They'd have some bread, milk with a little coffee, walk out the door and turn down the sidewalk toward Galileo High...then they'd wander off to the park.
"The only reason you'd sell off that many assets is you have a lot more losses coming than you originally thought, " said Jim Huguet, co-chief executive at fund manager Great Companies.
Sometimes we'd set off at 2 a.m.
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As for Sunday's game, which wasn't much of a contest after the second quarter, the matchup marked the second time the teams had met in a week, and the fourth time this season they'd squared off against one another.
He would scoop it up -- he had a very relaxed way of scooping the ball into his gut, and he'd envelop it, then shift it to one hand or the other, and then he'd take off downfield ...
Over the next month and a half he proceeded to spend one full day in each of the forty-eight states, until in late October he made his way back to the Long Island runway from which he'd taken off on Labor Day weekend.
Now that AMD has managed to be more than just a thorn in Intel's side, and instead a valid and increasingly threatening competitor, we figured they'd lay off the immature Intel bashing, but AMD's CEO, Hector Ruiz, got a bit whiny the other day during a speech to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
If someone convinced me that we'd be better off letting our opponents have possession, I'd have no problem doing that.
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Among the largest underlying components of XLU, in trading today Southern Company ( NYSE: SO) is off about 1.2%, Dominion Resources ( NYSE: D) is off about 1.9%, and Exelon Corporation ( NYSE: EXC) is lower by about 1.2%.
Among the largest underlying components of XLU, in trading today Southern Company ( NYSE: SO) is off about 0.9%, Dominion Resources Inc ( NYSE: D) is off about 1.1%, and Exelon Corp. ( NYSE: EXC) is lower by about 0.8%.
Consumer electronics has been muddling through a product-innovation slump, as the big purchases of the past few years, such as flat screen TVs, have tapered off, just as new features like 3-D TVs never took off.
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If Obama takes office, Grech said she'd probably back off on her long hours.
They'd just come off a successful European tour, and many were touting the group as Seattle's next big thing.
"Poverty-struck families simply could not afford to feed those mouths, so they'd marry them off early, " said Mr Chapman.
Forty-seven per cent of people said they'd be worse off but 72 per cent of those approve of the overall package.
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Senior supervising producer Christabel Nsiah-Buadi just joined us last week so we thought we'd start her off in the hot seat.
Greenfield believes the novelty of 3-D has worn off and viewers are tired of paying more for movies that are inevitably darker.
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