Once I saw fireworks go off in Mexico City, before sunset, and asked a local why.
Although this game looks like it will go off in its own direction.
Lizzie felt the film would ask a very important question: How prepared are we if a dirty bomb were to go off in the UK?
They have also seen the company go off in questionable directions.
And, you know, having the buzzer of the dryer in the next room go off in the middle of a take is a good way to keep you in check, from taking yourself too seriously.
Ott jumped on a loose puck and sent a goal in off a post from the slot at 7:47 and Tyler Myers had a point shot go in off Ennis' stick in front of Carey Price at 18:59.
But their day - and arguably season - was summed up by the sight of Danny Webber and David James having to go off injured in the closing minutes, leaving Portsmouth to finish the match with 10 men.
But two pieces of good news for you, before you go off to cry in a darkened room.
As Fulham keeper Antti Niemi came to meet Solano, the ball seemed to go in off the Peruvian's elbow.
Hart did not cover himself in glory by diving too early and seeing the strike go in off his legs.
"I just said to the gaffer that if it's going in, it needs to go in off the underside of the bar because he seems to stop everything - he's unbelievable, " said Hartson.
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Players used to go off to play in Scandinavia during the summer to learn their trade - former Wimbledon midfielder Vinnie Jones did that for example - but we do not hear about them any more.
Humorous ads were popular in the go-go 1980s but dropped off the screen in the early 1990s as the economy sputtered.
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Bureaucrats and politicians told people to go off and take part in a census.
While Limbaugh has always been one to court controversy, it is worth wondering what caused him to go so off the rails in the first place.
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That's the kind of thing he could do here at home rather than go off for a weekend in Jeddah, I think in a way that only amounts to a gesture.
If, instead, you let the audience know beforehand that a bomb is going to go off at some point in the scene, suddenly that conversation about nothing much is exciting, suspenseful, poignant, and fascinating.
"For him to go off nice and relaxed in 24 and change and come home on his own the way he did, and gallop out the way he did, and drop his head and walk home, it sent cold chills up my back, " the Hall of Fame trainer said.
In their little, close-knit meetings in small, little centres or in their own homes, they do encourage young people to go off to carry out you know jihad in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Oldham suffered a further blow when Pogliacomi had to go off after he injured himself in collecting a low cross.
Somebody needs to go in and shut off the forcefield so the Daleks can turn the asylum into space dust.
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Eight candidates are running for president, making it likely the two will be forced to go to a run-off in April.
Eventually, they go off on a chauffeured romp in the countryside.
If you go off to report a war in a foreign country, you know what you are going to get into and you are prepared for it.
The Hubway starts to get expensive after 90 minutes, so visitors wanting to do this itinerary in one go might be better off renting a bike from a local shop, such as Cambridge Bicycle, Urban Adventours in downtown or Back Bay Bicycles .
Nasiri says he was even ready to go off and fight against the Russians in Chechnya, despite his spy mission, because he felt so deeply about the cause.
The big switch to the foundation of the American financial structure at the advent of this period was the U.S. decision in 1971 to go off the gold standard.
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