"We've got to go home and try to get off this slide, " Woodson said.
Efforts to ward off the slide would be a joke and fruitless.
But with a PowerPoint slide, if you are reading words off of a slide, your audience can also see the words and read the words.
The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment.
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The more nebulous prospect of tax reform may slide off the government's agenda entirely.
Two soldiers died after their vehicle slide off a road and rolled down a cliff, state media reported.
One of the best puck-handling goalies ever, Brodeur had the puck slide off his stick behind the net when pressured.
It cited new snowfall on top of a packed layer of snow that could cause snow slabs to slide off.
In my 20s and even into my early 30s, it was easy to allow these small missed goals to slide off my conscience.
The Dane picked out Eduardo with a flighted pass and Arsenal's Brazilian-born Croatian held off Alves to slide the ball past Andres Palop.
As I started to drive away he would slide off, but then chase the car down the road, pecking and squawking and attacking the car.
Up till then, rounded trunks had been the norm, since a curved lid meant rain would slide off as they were transported by carriage and coach.
Mixed in with the fun (seriously, who wouldn't want to water-slide off a yacht?) are less creative attempts to brag, like sepia-shaded photos of exorbitant restaurant receipts.
If the foundation of a pie especially a custard pie like a pumpkin pie is too dry or too wet, it could crumble apart or slide off forks.
That optimism proved astute with the yield on the 10-year backing off from a slide to 2.33% all the way up to 2.53% as employers added 117, 000 positions last month.
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Many of our villages are ready to slide off into the waters of Alaska, and in some cases, there will be absolutely no hope, we will need to move many villages.
There are small signs, though, that at least at the state level, politicians and businesspeople are waking up to the danger of letting the cleantech achievements slide off a cliff.
That aside, we loved the experience of sliding the keyboard open and closed, as it turned out to be incredibly solid: it wasn't so loose that it felt like it was going to slide off and hit a poor defenseless bystander, but it wasn't so tight that it required the jaws of life to open it.
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Replacement Salesi Finau did the damage with a surging run in midfield and Jones stepped off his left foot to slide over.
Some of those rich folks enjoying a net worth right in the ten figure range tend to slide on and off the annual Forbes billionaires list, depending on which side of the billion dollar ledger their assets sit on at the time.
As we've said before, though, the few enterprise-related bright spots are likely not enough to hold off the company's continued slide.
There are interior walls made of stainless-steel vertical panels that slide to open or close off rooms or create smaller openings.
The paper says Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder "helped kick-off the single currency's latest slide" when he told a conference the low level of the euro was "more of a reason to be happy than concerned" because it stimulates the European economy.
Little ones might enjoy working off some steam with a swing, slide and spin at the large playground just across from the imposing India Gate, or hop into a kitsch floating swan for a round of the boating lake nearby.
Without those rookie sessions, Manning doesn't scan the field, see a Cover-2 defense, recognize that the Patriots jammed his top two receivers on the right, look off New England's safeties, slide up in the pocket and thread the ball 38 yards into the teeniest of windows for Mario Manningham for the game's biggest play.
In a way, theirs is a love story in reverse: they set off in mistrust, move to indifference, slide into a marriage of convenience, begin to notice and value one another, and finally ascend to a state of ineradicable need.
For the past decade production in the North Sea has been dwindling but a new boom in gas extraction off the east coast may soon reverse that downward slide.
Indeed, she took considerable heat for her unwavering faith in some of her less successful picks even in the darkest days of the dot-com bust--it took a 97% slide in Priceline shares before she backed off a buy recommendation on the stock, for instance.
But Couples became unglued on the seventh hole, when he sent his approach shot over the back of the green, chipped off the front side, then watched an uphill putt slide up and then back down.
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