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Mainly, it made me want to get out of town.
They laughed him out of town, said get out of town.
Looking for an excuse to get out of town this spring?
If I were Trump, I'd probably get out of town, too.
I was like, 'I got to get out of town and travel!
If you're able to get out of town, go for it, Libra.
Get out of town, and don't just bring your baggy breakup clothes.
Or maybe you don't need an excuse to get out of town.
I think that the president is smart to get out of town.
And it's either you go to jail or get out of town.
How I needed to quit my job and get out of town.
Get out of town without the hassle of getting out of town.
Despite the bluster, friends say Slater wanted to get out of town.
There are also folks who tell me to get out of town.
"All the homeowners get out of town for spring break," said Johnson.
"It took me about three hours to get out of town," he said.
She said maybe he ought to go visit someone, get out of town.
I'm trying to get a little gas money to get out of town.
"They would disappear," Healy writes, of Mary's plan to get out of town.
Your nephew enlisted to get out of town but was blown up in Iraq.
At that moment, in November 22009, she needed to get out of town fast.
Fugitives say they need to get out of town because they're running from something.
The moon enters fellow earth sign Taurus, inspiring you to get out of town.
WASHINGTON — Melania Trump ended up picking a lively week to get out of town.
What emerges from your letter is mostly a desire to get out of town.
This time of year, the best thing to do is get out of town.
"It's so hard to get out of town, it's chaos down here," he said.
The author had the means to get out of town; the friend did not.
Trump's schedule this week, by contrast, illustrates his tendency to get out of town quickly.
For music fans looking to get out of town, Québec City has plenty to offer.
Philosophical breakthroughs will arrive today, as well as a chance to get out of town.
Lawmakers hope to get out of town before Hurricane Florence barrels into the east coast.
Ruth thinks Ben should get out of town, but I'm kind of into this coupling.
" He adds, chuckling, "All the rich white folks were trying to get out of town.
Well, that depends on how much each individual senator wants to get out of town.
This is a great time to get out of town, or to focus on school.
They just want to play the show and get out of town with money in hand.
At the Capitol, lawmakers wrapped up their business early and rushed to get out of town.
This is a wonderful time to sign up for a workshop or get out of town.
The jet fumes It's tough to overstate how eager senators are to get out of town.
If you can get out of town for a night, have hotel sex or vacation sex.
Some Beijing residents, like Jane Wang, 27, and her family, can't get out of town fast enough.
You don't have to pack your crap and load your tour bus or get out of town.
It read in its entirety: Get out of town,You featherheaded carpetbagging Wall St. clown,Scott Brown!
It was so bad, Dickinson ordered a mandatory evacuation, however, everyone could not get out of town.
Would we really use it to get out of town on the weekends and to visit our parents?
Get out of town if you can, or at least go check out a new restaurant or gallery.
Rightfully pissed off, the whole community calls upon Joseph to reign Jesus in or get out of town.
Uber's bike and scooter subsidiary, Jump, has until Friday, November 8th, to appeal or get out of town.
Other times, you just feel a need to get out of town — the purpose and exact location are secondary.
We decide to just get out of town and deal with coffee once we are clear of the city.
"In case we can't get out of town," he said as he filled up two 2-gallon gas cans.
Get ready to pack your sports bras and sneakers, because you're going to want to get out of town ASAP.
I still want to get as close as I can, then get out of town and stay on the payroll!
You're looking for an opportunity to get out of town—but remember, Mercury is retrograde, so watch out for delays!
Many have "go bags," filled with essentials so that they can get out of town in case of a disaster.
But it was his comment -- "I'm confused.... I gotta' get out of town" -- that lodged in my memory for years.
If you have a few days to get out of town, the rest of Quebec is gorgeous all year long.
Recently I was fortunate enough to get out of town for a few days without work and without my child.
Sure, it's capitalism at work, but also we'd like to take this as a sign to get out of town ASAP.
In response, the people of Maarat al-Numan began protesting again — only this time they're demanding Nusra get out of town.
And in other months where I get out of town every other weekend, these expenses amount to about 30 to 40%.
Unexpected nuisances will come up at work or during your chores today, and you'll feel ready to get out of town.
It's summer's last hurrah; a chance to get out of town one final time to enjoy some some lazy outdoor living.
Happy to just take the money and get out of town, Michael soon comes face-to-face with the real hitman.
"People in Paradise don't have the means to get out of town," Danie Schwartz, an evacuee from the area, told NBC.
If you can get out of town, or at least go explore a new neighborhood, that will help focus your mind.
If you're not down to welcome the exhaustion, La Puerta says, it's probably best to get out of town for the week.
Heavy smoke and a orange sky hung over downtown Gatlinburg where nearby roads were packed with motorists trying to get out of town.
"We were kind of both having a pretty hard time [and] Adrian [said] that we needed to get out of town," MacKinnon says.
Hurricanes now affect more people living along the coast, many of whom cannot afford a ticket or gas to get out of town.
Whether you're trying to reconnect, spend time alone or just hang out with your partner, the easy advice is to get out of town.
After saving up enough money to finally buy a car, Eddy is now just looking for the right opportunity to get out of town.
The answer was to get the vehicle out of there, get out of town, and cancel the party they were supposed to be giving.
With Mercury retrograde behind us, communication and travel are much easier, and Sagittarius season usually gives you the itch to get out of town.
In San Diego, he became something that was hard to imagine even a few months ago: someone good enough to get out of town.
It appeared to be an escape package — a prestaged way for Corbally to get out of town in a hurry if he ever needed to.
Don't miss an opportunity to get out of town, take an interesting class, or go to a lecture: So much wisdom could be gained today.
The moon enters fellow fire sign Sagittarius this evening, inspiring you to embark on a new journey—literally, you want to get out of town!
But that turned out to be easier said than done: More than half told him they didn't have the means to get out of town.
But she's so desperate to get out of town that she grabs her money, stiffs Fannie out of the house share and heads for the highway.
"It's so hard to get out of town," he said, adding that the roads in many seaside towns were not built to handle so many travelers.
" The headquarters in Orange County was destroyed on Saturday, while an adjacent building was spray-painted with graffiti reading, "Nazi Republicans get out of town or else.
They don't like the L.A. lifestyle and love to get out of town where they have more freedom to be out and about without all the attention.
Each time the opportunity arose for one of us to get out of town, the other followed, hoping that the change of scenery would change our dynamic.
"You know, we went, we cut up in another city, what happens in Nashville stays in Nashville, let's get out of town early and live our lives."
Between the promise of pie and cheap airfare, it's no surprise that people are headed to the airport in droves to get out of town for the holiday.
Zooming down the highway to try to get out of town, the Parkers hit a few roadblocks along the way — including a few dead ends and closed streets.
A teacher on Helen's staff, Mark Henderson, knows all the local teenagers, has had enough of the school system and would dearly love to get out of town.
With so many things on your plate and the mad dash to get out of town, it's easy to forget that your household needs some pre-holiday prepping too.
I like to describe campaign work as white-collar migrant work: We spend two years working on a one-day sale, pack the car, and get out of town.
But once they arrive, all hell breaks loose as Dany does her whole Mad Queen thing, and The Hound saves Arya before telling her to get out of town.
Maybe you've chosen to spend the day contemplating the long history of our nation's highest office, or maybe you're taking advantage of the long weekend to get out of town.
"I've been saying since we've moved here: We've got to get out of town; this is insane," said Jessica Buffkin, an administrative assistant who lives six miles from Augusta National.
Try not to plan trips—this will super hard, because Mercury in Taurus is lighting up the travel section of your chart, and you're really itching to get out of town.
Senate negotiators are nearing a deal to fund the government that would allow lawmakers to get out of town and back on the campaign trail by the end of the week.
Richard Shelby (Ala.) and John Kennedy (La.) were spotted joking with each other as they headed toward a vote on Tuesday evening about when the Senate would get out of town.
" He also added that he and his wife Penny Lancaster — with whom he celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary last July — "like going on quick weekend" trips "just to get out of town.
The Moon is in fellow Water sign Cancer, inspiring you to get out of town—which is funny, since Cancer is the most domestic sign, but whatever, you're weird like that, Scorpio.
As for lessons Dearing can apply in this year's hurricane season, he said he will encourage people to get out of town "fast and far" when they hear a storm is coming.
Senators are eager to get out of town and avoid the risks of a crowded workplace, but they want to get at least one stimulus measure signed into law before taking a break.
If you can afford to get out of town, or just take a staycation, be sure to make the most of it — which can mean finding the time to do nothing at all.
The Moon enters fellow Fire sign Leo this afternoon, encouraging you to learn something new or get out of town—you're craving new experiences, and you're trying to deepen your understanding on the world.
Someone threw an explosive device through the window of the Republican Party's county office in Hillsborough, North Carolina, and "Nazi Republicans get out of town or else" was spray-painted on an adjacent building.
Stop No. 1: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Like all good road trips, mine started late; it always seems to take longer to pack up the car and get out of town than you think it will.
But Pahokee High School is a beehive of activity, and that's where filmmakers Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan focus on four seniors, all of whom hope to get out of town once they graduate.
The bombing attack on the Hillsborough office took place overnight on Saturday, with the bombers spray-painting a swastika and "Nazi Republicans get out of town or else" on an adjacent building, local officials said.
Despite the differences, the desire to get out of town can be a powerful incentive, with lawmakers on both sides acutely aware that the battle for the Senate could turn on a handful of races.
Travel is pretty much a no-go at the moment thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, but once we're all free from quarantine and working from home, we're going to be itching to get out of town.
These relationships also provide an excuse for her to get out of town: In the past year alone, she's been to Argentina, Kenya, the Galápagos, Uruguay, the Yucatán, Seville, the Dolomites, Sicily, Peru and the Cornish Riviera.
After spinning through judicial victory laps all week, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, left the Senate floor without comment Thursday evening — a sign that even Republican leaders were eager to get out of town.
In 1916 a woman making a living selling newspapers on the street who was told by authorities that she was "too terrible a sight for the children to see" and given money to get out of town.
Hurricane Rita, in 24, never struck Houston directly, but the evacuation, spurred by the recent horror of Katrina in New Orleans, caused disastrous traffic jams; more than 20013 people died while trying to get out of town.
Residents up and down the Southeast coast learned the hard way Wednesday that packing up and leaving isn't as easy as it sounds — not when everyone else is trying to get out of town at the same time.
Shot: Senate negotiators close in on deal: Senate negotiators are nearing a deal to fund the government that would allow lawmakers to get out of town and back on the campaign trail by the end of the week.
Corker and Flake's breathtaking denunciations of the President's character and behavior better serve to reflect the new truth about the 21st Century GOP: if you are a Republican, you stand with Trump or you get out of town.
Hurricane Rita, in 2005, never struck the city directly, but the evacuation, spurred by the recent horror of Katrina in New Orleans, caused disastrous traffic jams; more than 100 people died while trying to get out of town.
But as a homeless man named Julian, 30, hiked down from the hills and into Nederland one rainy afternoon, guitar and knapsack slung on his back, he said a passing driver yelled at him to get out of town.
It was an unpopular stance in Freital, where the refugees' arrival had sparked volatile protests; angry crowds of more than 1,000 people would gather outside the refugees' home, hurling insults and yelling for the newcomers to get out of town.
As a few of the militiamen, some carrying rifles and two wearing President Trump's signature "Make American Great Again" hats, got into a grey Lexus SUV, counter-protesters circled and shouted at them to renounce the KKK and get out of town.
It opens at Cedar Hill in Central Park with Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless," a 1960 film that follows a minor thief as he hides away in his girlfriend's apartment while plotting how to get out of town after he commits a murder.
It was the first of many lessons learned during my stay in and around Auckland: Kiwis are extraordinarily hospitable; the natural beauty of New Zealand is second to none; and while Auckland has some worthwhile sights, it's important get out of town.
Travel companies that typically transport vacationers to carefree getaways became part of the very real struggle by evacuees to get out of town or find lodging in the days before and after Hurricane Irma made its fatal sweep through the Caribbean and Florida.
Or you could jump in your Toyota with your Thai soup and awesome cappuccino and head to Kakadu National Park — there's no cell service once you get out of town — and swim in some of the world's most magnificent waterfalls and waterholes.
Rushing to get out of town one weekend, she used her apartment as a model to sketch the home of a mischievous mouse and his harried boy companion, drawing the hardwood floors, the black and white tile bathroom, and the arched living room doorway.
The cowboy is raising all this havoc, and the people in the saloon are stunned, and suddenly the quiet stranger stands up and goes over to the cowboy and says, 'Mister, I'm giving you five minutes to pack up and get out of town.
With just one week left before they leave for a nearly two-month summer break, lawmakers will renew their fights over gun control and Zika money — as Congress sprints to get out of town ahead of the political conventions and the height of campaign season.
"We caught them when they've got a lot of people hurt and you're hoping to take advantage of it before they get out of town because the next time we seem them, trust me, they'll be a different club," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said.
Andrew Farley figured he could quickly make the pay scale in coding that he made working for the railroad, but without having to leave his hometown; Chris Phelps, who washed dishes at a Cracker Barrel, thought a tech career was a way to get out of town.
Mindful that senators of both parties have grown weary and were eager to get out of town, if only for part of the weekend, the White House team agreed to a Senate request to start Saturday's proceedings early and use only a portion of its time.
"They had a weekend house and they wanted their primary residence to be close to the F.D.R. so they could get out of town quickly for the sake of the dog, because otherwise he would get very stressed," said Barbara J. Dervan, an associate broker at Fox Residential Group.
Quote of the day "The biggest fear is that one day he's going to wake up and say 'everybody from the U.S., get out of town' and we'd have to leave our loved ones behind," said Jack Walker, a retired Marine sergeant who has lived in the Philippines for five years.
Homeowners sandbagged their doors and tourists trying to get out of town jammed the airport Friday as Tropical Storm Barry began rolling in with the potential for an epic drenching that could prove whether New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana learned the lessons of Hurricane Katrina over a decade ago.
That fall, as the Mets battled to win their division, Mr. Schreiber and his friends piled into his car in Buffalo, where he was attending college, so they could get out-of-town broadcasts on the radio — including one Friday-night doubleheader that the Mets swept with identical 1-0 scores.
People are planning cookouts and feasts, at least when they're not monitoring traffic and weather apps, planning their getaways or planning not to get away at all, but to enjoy the fantastic quiet that can fall in New York City on a holiday weekend when conventional wisdom says everyone should get out of town.
Whether you're looking to get out of town in style, tear out into the wilds, or just avoid the line at Hertz after a grueling flight, Turo, the sharing economy's answer to car rentals, may be the solution to all of your car-renting woes, save for the expenses (sorry, those are likely here to stay).
Senate Republicans, who are eager to quickly end the standoff and get out of town, are pushing a deal that would provide $2628 billion in funding for border fencing — an amount that Democrats on the Senate Appropriations Committee agreed to earlier this year — but they have dropped a proposal to give Trump an additional $28500 billion in funding for immigration-related matters.
Tigers 103, Yankees 6 DETROIT — Just as the Yankees thought they might keep beating up on the Tigers and get out of town, their series finale on Thursday devolved into a bench-clearing brawl, two on-field stare-downs, four hit batters — including one who took a 98-mile-an-hour fastball to the head — and the ejections of eight players and coaches.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) — who put the chances of the Senate leaving on Wednesday at "zero" — downplayed a question about if senators were eager to get out of town noting they had work to do.
"Anything that you need me for to get out of town, I ain't doing it until we hear from the CIA," Graham told reporters after a briefing from Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE and Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE on U.S.-Saudi relations.

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