Out-of-it Sentence Examples

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  • I should have stayed out of it.

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  • He had tried his best to push them out of it.

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  • So you're out of it?

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  • I resented the hell out of it.

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  • It was very deep, and there was no way to climb out of it.

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  • Jake is out of it.

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  • They don't feel they will get political kudos out of it.

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  • For the most part, the Cyrus family shares the spotlight with Miley and Billy Ray, opting to stay out of it themselves, but Miley and Billy Ray are not the only stars in the Cyrus clan.

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  • While still a few steps from the officer she unfolded the kerchief and took out of it a white twenty- five-ruble assignat and hastily handed it to him.

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  • Mention that you know that the co-parent doesn't love you but that for the sake of your child's happiness, it would be best to leave him out of it.

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  • You can interchange poems and quotes, though a quote is generally very brief and to the point, while a poem is usually a bit longer and sometimes needs to be thought about for a while to get the true meaning out of it.

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  • Choosing an extremely simple wedding dress allows you to get much more use out of it.

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  • Waiting to see if the person will snap out of it will increase the chances of that person dying.

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  • Of course, it seems more likely that if any nuptials do take place that Pollard and VH1 will make a reality show out of it.

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  • Your child's short-sleeved shirts can last through spring, summer, fall, and winter, and you'll finally see a piece of clothing that wears out before he grows out of it!

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  • Calculate how many times your child will wear the jacket before he grows out of it.

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  • In most cases, clients can fly nonstop to these departure ports and if they have extra time such as during the summer months, they will make a road trip out of it and spend time sightseeing along the way.

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  • When you go shopping take them with you and make an event out of it.

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  • If you're instructed to go into a pose you don't feel comfortable in, come out of it!

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  • She has a use for you when she's in heat, and when she's out of it she has far less tolerance for your presence.

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  • He replaced the west wing, second story portico with an octagon-shaped dome and made an apartment out of it for guests.

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  • To get the most out of it and have a positive experience, though, you need to stay safe.

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  • Even though chores aren't much fun, take the seriousness out of it and have a little fun.

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  • Since Gymboree offers clothing for children up to the age of 12, once you've started buying Gymboree clothing, you may well find that your children remain with the brand until they've physically grown out of it.

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  • Most children diagnosed with GID eventually grow out of it but some psychiatrists try to speed up the process, usually using psychotherapy.

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  • This base stays in the car, and the seat clicks in and out of it to make it easy to secure your baby safely.

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  • A harness is generally a better choice for more energetic animals because they cannot wriggle out of it as they can with a traditional collar.

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  • However, teaching is what I do; I really enjoy it and get a lot of satisfaction out of it.

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  • Even if you only get one or two wearings out of it that summer, you'll have it for next year.

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  • Once you find a great shawl collared blouse to add to your business blouse collection, how can you get the most mileage out of it?

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  • The option was just thrown in so they could get the title out of it.

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  • Despite some frustrations with the game, you can still get some enjoyment out of it by grabbing rings in some unusual places, battling enemies and trying out the different Sonic characters' interesting abilities.

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  • You then have to press start again once it finishes loading and select quit again to get out of it.

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  • The mixture is then ready to have the water and air pressed out of it.

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  • Typically, cases are holster-style and the handset can be placed in and taken out of it with ease.

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  • The brain then is responsible for processing all incoming information and making sense out of it.

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  • You can let it cool and harden and then make little balls out of it.

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  • If she hadn't grown out of it in twenty-one years, she wasn't likely to.

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  • Do you want me to try and calm him down; talk him out of it?

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  • Why don't you dig through Quinn's stuff and see if you can make any sense out of it?

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  • Don't try to make sense out of it.

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  • But she didn't talk him out of it.

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  • Cynthia talked him out of it until more was learned of Fitzgerald's present whereabouts.

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  • Maybe there was a way out of it yet.

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  • I wasn't about to talk them out of it.

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  • The doctors say he may grow out of it in time.

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  • You wouldn't think skiing the bunny slope with a kid is any fun but I got a hell of a kick out of it.

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  • The museum will get a big kick out of it.

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  • We're out of it.

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  • She snapped out of it and made herself think straight.

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  • Connor arrived just as Jackson was telling himself he had better snap out of it and get downstairs.

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  • Yeah, well maybe she'll grow out of it.

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  • It had been raided, and looters left a trail of supplies leading out of it.

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  • I want out of it.

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  • I talked him out of it.

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  • Pulling her hair back, she squeezed water out of it and then fluffed it with her fingers to release the natural curls.

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  • It's been so hot and dry – I'm surprised you're getting anything out of it.

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  • Are you trying to talk me out of it?

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  • Why don't you two get together and compare notes - and leave me out of it?

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  • She appeared before the panoramic window and gazed out of it for a long moment before turning to face the foyer.

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  • I'm glad to see you got something out of it besides a cut hand and the scare of your life.

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  • He was talking about it this morning, but I think I talked him out of it.

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  • We plow them under so we can plant a garden and then spend half our time pulling them out of it so we can grow something to eat.

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  • She said and waited for him to talk her out of it.

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  • You're supposed to talk me out of it.

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  • When the two brothers combined, Antiochus again invaded Egypt (168), but was compelled to retire by the Roman envoy C. Popillius Laenas (consul 172), after the historic scene in which the Roman drew a circle in the sand about the king and demanded his answer before he stepped out of it.

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  • If we take a thin layer of natural Canada balsam and heat it strongly for a little time most of the volatile oils are driven out of it.

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  • She inherited nearly all of his great fortune, and out of it she gave away a long series of liberal benefactions to various institutions

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  • When once a cell is filled up and the slices are warmed through, the liquor from the adjoining cell, which hitherto has been running out of it to the saturators, is turned into the new cell, and beginning to displace the juice from the fresh slices, runs thence to the saturators.

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  • On their western margin steep cliffs generally rise from the sea, above which is the tablazo or plateau, in some places slightly undulating, in others with ridges of considerable height rising out of it.

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  • Alarmed at his lengthy absence the people clamoured for "gods" to lead them, and at the instigation of Aaron, they brought their jewelry and made the calf out of it.

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  • He was seldom in bed before five in the morning nor out of it before two at noon."

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  • A grain of sand is brought; out of it he makes an island (America?).

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  • The principles of interpretation on which he proceeded were, to import nothing into Scripture, but to draw out of it everything that it really contained, in conformity with grammaticohistorical rules; not to be hampered by dogmatical considerations; and not to be influenced by the symbolical books.

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  • At Sung-Shu the stormers got into the fort, but suffered much from the artillery on the western side of the Lun-ho valley, and were beaten out of it again in minutes; men tried in vain to get up the Lun-ho valley to take Sung-Shu in rear.

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  • Zittwitz assumes that this epistle was in its original form of much larger extent, and that the author of the Acts took out of it the matter for the speeches which he makes Mani deliver during his disputation with Bishop Archelaus.

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  • C. Patteson, and out of it grew the Melanesian Mission.

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  • The essential difficulty has been that none of them could subdivide the rapidly solidifying charge into the small balls which the workman dexterously forms by hand, and that if the charge is not thus subdivided but drawn as a single ball, the cinder cannot be squeezed out of it thoroughly enough.

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  • In this respect the diet fairly reflected the place of Germany in Europe- The constitution was the work of the powers, The which in all matters arising out of it constituted the question final court of appeal.

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  • And such bread is called bread blessed, although no one believes that out of it is made the body of Christ.

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  • The league was promised by England; but the army of France was first in the field, and towards the end of the year drove the forces of the "congregation" from Leith into Edinburgh, and then out of it in a midnight rout to Stirling - "that dark and dolorous night," as Knox long afterwards said, "wherein all ye, my lords, with shame and fear left this town," and from which only a memorable sermon by their great preacher roused the despairing multitude into new hope.

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  • This is the very backbone of the Breviary, the groundwork of the Catholic prayer-book; out of it have grown the antiphons, responsories and versicles.

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  • This is the totality of all existence; out of it the whole visible universe proceeds, hereafter to be again resolved into it.

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  • With Stanley Livingstone explored the north end of Tanganyika, and proved conclusively that the Rusizi runs into and not out of it.

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  • The life of the town is almost confined to the Place de l'Hotel de Ville and the Cours de la Republique, which leads out of it and extends to the ramparts.

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  • I have refracted it with Prismes, and reflected it with Bodies, which in Day-light were of other colours; I have intercepted it with the coloured film of Air interceding two compressed plates of glass, transmitted it through coloured Mediums, and through Mediums irradiated with other sorts of Rays, and diversly terminated it; and yet could never produce any new colour out of it.

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  • He was able to coerce the authorities of the university of Oxford, and to drive out of it the leading Wycliffite teachers, but he was unable to stifle Oxford sympathies or to prevent the banished teachers preaching throughout the country.

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  • I see why you wanted to stay out of it completely.

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  • It's been so hot and dry – I'm surprised you're getting anything out of it.

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  • You were saved out of it and became the object of their acrimony.

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  • With a higher backrest and subtle curves for your body, it may be difficult to coax anybody out of it!

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  • If your page is too dense, your reader will quit out of it as soon as their eyes begin to tear.

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  • We want to cut the grass not tear great divots out of it like like an England goalkeeper.

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  • I was tempted to lay it when I saw the feeding frenzy but decided to just stay out of it.

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  • How you can have a dramatic sword fight while wearing pjamas and still come out of it looking cool, I have no idea.

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  • Calling my HIV the cat flu is something I do to take the sting out of it.

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  • And the kids all got ice lolly 's out of it so they were happy too ROFL at the willy thing.

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  • Standing in Vernon Crescent, he is in a deep reverie but is suddenly snapped out of it by a cry of " Murder!

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  • I came out of it with only a severely sprained right ankle, which meant crutches.

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  • They often make fish tacos out of it here.

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  • Manfred Egan If you put tomfoolery into a computer, nothing comes out of it but tomfoolery.

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  • With a little imagination on your part you would be able to make a quite touching story out of it.

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  • At one time the Primal Man, who sank down into matter, has freed himself and risen out of it again, and like him his members will rise out of darkness into the light (Poimandres); at another time the Primal Man who was conquered by the powers of darkness has been saved by the powers of light, and thus too all his race will be saved (Manichaeism); at another time the fallen Sophia is purified by her passions and sorrows and has found her Syzygos, the Soter, and wedded him, and thus all the souls of the Gnostics who still languish in matter will become the brides of the angels of the Soter (Valentinus).

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  • All the roads were hidden, not a single landmark was visible, only a waste of snow with trees rising out of it.

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  • I should be thankful to do nothing, but here on the one hand the local nobility have done me the honor to choose me to be their marshal; it was all I could do to get out of it.

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  • Neither in his presence nor out of it did they weep, nor did they ever talk to one another about him.

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  • Standing in Vernon Crescent, he is in a deep reverie but is suddenly snapped out of it by a cry of Murder !

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  • We would twang away on it and try to get a tune out of it.

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  • Both in the pulpit and out of it they watched for unsound doctrine, and when he strayed they took him by the neck.

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  • Wracked with guilt, Frasier goes to her live show to talk her out of it.

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  • However out of it came some true talent, and from that came the twelve who made it into the MTV spotlight.

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  • It is quite like origami in that you will be folding the towel in various shapes to create a look or image out of it.

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  • Bikinis aren't just back in style, they've never been out of it.

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  • Once you've found your perfect racy bikini bottom, you'll want to take care of it and get the most out of it.

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  • If your child wants to cuddle with a Zhu Zhu hamster at night, be sure to take the batteries out of it beforehand.

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  • Any solid works, but stick with versatile colors to get the most use out of it.

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  • How you use a Scrabble word finder depends on what you want to get out of it.

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  • If you want to create your own Girl Scout ceremony candle holders, you can make a project out of it for your troop.

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  • If you don't have long hair, then simply use a wig and tease the heck out of it.

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  • In order to make the process of setting up a profile and answering their questionnaires more appealing, they make a game out of it.

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  • Relationship breakups can be emotionally difficult to handle, but by giving yourself time to heal and surrounding yourself with family and friends, you can come out of it a stronger person.

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  • More often than not, you will talk yourself out of it if given the time.

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  • You want to find a way out of the pain, and so you start coming up with many strategies to try to get out of it.

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  • There are some ways to take the sting out of it for the other person, however.

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  • Guys are known for teasing and poking fun at girls they like, such as on the playground in elementary school, and some guys never grow out of it.

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  • You can measure her finger discreetly by making a game out of it or measuring it while she is asleep or distracted.

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  • The last thing you want to do is to make a huge issue out of it and make your child even more anxious when the time comes to use the potty.

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  • Finally, she reached home, threw the car into park and dived out of it.

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  • In your experience, what is the largest hole that people fall into financially, and how can they take steps to get out of it in a frugal manner?

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  • This particular style isn't the best choice for formal occasions, but for the use you'd get out of it otherwise, it's still a necessity for any woman's closet.

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  • Indeed, turquoise is also quite complementary to wedding whites and ivories, and the bride may even choose to make a theme out of it by matching her bridesmaids' shoes and bags to her own.

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  • Benefits are what the product does for the customer, so emphasize what the consumer will get out of it and what it will do for them, like saving time, money, or energy.

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  • It's easy to begin seeing the vehicle as yours, especially once you've started dealing with the salesperson on the price; however, just like in the rest of this transaction, you'll need to keep emotion out of it.

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  • However, you can take some of drudgery out of it by planning well and sticking to your yearly budget.

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  • The resistance is manual, but with 12 workouts and a total of 16 resistance levels, you'll be sure to get a lot of use out of it.

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  • Deciding whether or not the program is right for you is really dependent on what you need to get out of it and how you learn best.

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  • However, if you're going to invest in such fun sleepwear, you should get more use out of it than that.

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  • If you went crazy with the shopping, though, and bought everything in frilly white, it can be more of a challenge to get any use out of it.

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  • You'll probably get more mileage out of it that way, as well, if you want to wear it during the other winter months.

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  • Though James had Sinatra under contract, he allowed him out of it when Dorsey invited Sinatra to join his group, as Dorsey's group was extremely popular.

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  • We got so much more out of it than that.

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  • Survivor gave me time to learn that you have to play the game of life to get what you want out of it.

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  • Let's just leave Alicia Silverstone out of it because the girl has enough trouble establishing herself as a successful and talented actress in Hollywood.

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  • Fans watched in horror wondering how they would get Wonder Woman to snap out of it.

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  • The problem with Scuttlr and other forms of automated social bookmarking is that it takes the "social" part out of it.

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  • As you put more into it, you'll end up getting more followers out of it.

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  • Before you start looking at the cost of a hosting plan, you need to take a look at what it offers and what you want to get out of it.

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  • There is no quick and easy way to make money on the web - like any other business, you will get out of it what you put into it.

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  • Why did you write it and who will get the most out of it?

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  • His mother says there was a lot of experimental stuff done on him while he was out of it.

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  • For the Greeks "love of wisdom" involved inquiry into the basis and origin of things; the Hebrew "wisdom" was the capacity so to order life as to get out of it the greatest possible good.

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