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60 Sentences With "get outside of"

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"I wanted to get outside of my comfort zone," Hoberman said.
How do you get outside of yourself and your own views?
DHILLON: Juan, you should get outside of LA. INGRAHAM: The tax cut.
"Get outside of your home office at least once a week," she said.
And moving to get outside of that, that's a whole other vision board.
Figuring out how to get outside of the work, and not block it.
It has got to get outside of the school and have a police investigation.
It's to get outside of my own everyday routine and immerse myself in the work.
Maybe you just have to get outside of your comfort zone, and talk to people.
It took time (in my case, years), and it required me to get outside of my bubble.
To get outside of her silo, the manager decided to learn more about the financial workings of the company.
How could we expect Emily to get outside of herself if we weren't even able to do it for ourselves?
"When I get outside of my emotional state, I think like everything will be normal," Carolina quarterback Cam Newton said.
But without some connection between the powers of hearing, speaking, and mind, no human being could get outside of himself.
It also helped me get outside of my comfort zone in a lot of ways — and that's always a good thing.
Trust me, it helps to get outside of your head and talk through what you're seeing with other founders and friends.
Ms. vanden Heuvel There was a curiosity, a wanting to get outside of Misty Mountain, of not wanting to be confined.
CNN, Fox, MSNBC, NPR, everyone ate it up in a unified voice of affirmation we don't usually get outside of major wars.
"Sometimes it's good to get outside of your comfort zone," Taco Bell said in their blog, "and spice things up a bit."
The fact that we even talk about pleasure is something you probably wouldn't get outside of purely anatomically explanations in a science class.
I feel now more than ever that she needs to be removed from her current school so that she can get outside of herself.
"Studying up enough on this ecosystem to get outside of your bubble, figure out who to trust — it's probably the biggest challenges," O'Donnell said.
But if you get outside of Washington, D.C., it isn't about what is preserved; it's about what can be changed in the tax code.
We decided to get outside of what Hungarians call the "Budapest bubble" and visit Fidesz's political strongholds in the more rural parts of Hungary.
If he can rely on his physical game and get outside of his head, Zverev could see results and, perhaps, his first Grand Slam.
Making a hunting or fishing trip part of the itinerary was how we would "get outside of the tourist bubble," my father had said.
Lawyers can be expected to seek a return in a bankruptcy case that is at least comparable to what they would get outside of bankruptcy.
OBAMA: Look, you know, you don't know -- it's hard to get outside of yourself completely and evaluate all the factors that contribute to your character.
WIRED: If you're all-in on Google's ChromeOS, Acer's Chromebook 103 offers the best experience you'll get outside of Google's much more expensive Pixel laptops.
"When you get outside of DC, when people care about telecom, one of the things they're passionate about is getting better, faster, cheaper broadband," Carr said.
For the script, we were trying to get outside of their heads, because you can't just have somebody sit there, while you wonder what they're thinking.
It&aposs not exactly the real Polar Express to the North Pole, but it&aposs probably the closest you&aposll get outside of an animated movie.
Some graduates who immediately start working at companies like Bain and Google push themselves to get outside of the company bubble — to leave the "school" community.
That plus another two Thunderbolt 3 jacks at the top and a pair of 10Gbps Ethernet ports are all you get outside of your graphics card's video outputs.
All that stuff exists in the mainstream world––if you're coming to experience the other, or to get outside of your normal sphere of existence––it's just cheating.
Follow this logic from Yoest: "Some" people think Price should always stay in Washington --→ Price likes to get outside of the Beltway to meet everyday Americans --→ private planes.
Some are turning those frustrations into acts of self-preservation, spending significant money to get outside of the country — away from the people who make them feel that way.
Cliff Bentz told the newspaper he was one of a number of Republicans who opted to get outside of state police jurisdiction after sour negotiations with Democrats on Wednesday.
"We have to really get outside of our own culture to see from their perspective to be able to understand it," Daniel Mansfield, the paper's lead author, told Science.
My eyes hurt so much that by the end of the day, I really can't wait to just get away from the computer and get outside of the office.
The professor talks of "practices of queer intimacy" between Ronell and Reitman that heteronormative spectators could never understand being unable to get outside of their faulty image of hypersexualized queerness.
"One of the things the department needs to do more is get outside of Washington and get to the communities that really represent the rest of our country," she said.
This past weekend, to celebrate the study's forthcoming publication, Dr. Wales bought a bottle of Gewürztraminer, a pink-hued savagnin blanc relative that was easier to get outside of France.
It allows you to be a bit more experimental at times and you can get outside of your comfort zone and try new things, whereas a single format doesn't allow that.
"They could get outside of themselves and look at it almost like a fly on the wall, instead of it as something that was happening to them or with them," Dyck said.
Who knows when Krzyzewski will give back his players their things—swag being the only thing these players can get outside of their scholarship that the NCAA won't drop their draconian hammer on.
"We just ask that they carry their cell phones and stay in touch and make sure their team knows where they're going to be if they get outside of the system," he said.
So, if I can inspire even a few people to get outside of it, I think it can create enough of a space in society to have that conversation and to start to address it.
The Art of Collecting Even when the gilded cage is none other than Paris's Grand Palais, collectors and art lovers want to get outside of the confines of fairs to experience creativity in new settings.
But he also acknowledged that visiting the country as a private citizen "is probably more meaningful to me than visiting as president, because I can actually get outside of a hotel room or a conference center."
Bechtle, also Ruscha and Diebenkorn, seem to be able to tell us something real about their subject matter, California, while others, such as Hockney and Theibaud, who occupy similar territory, never seem able to get outside of themselves.
"We want people to be able to get outside of themselves and experience and understand the lives of somebody else, which is what a good story does — it helps all of us feel some sort of solidarity with each other," he says.
A fancy-sounding molecule then helps remove the oil-and-sweat-soaked powder, so that when you shake out your hair, all that gunk goes with it and you are left with the closest thing to clean hair you can get outside of a shower.
And then you add to that these devices that we're all so addicted to, and you source on your device ... You decide what comes in, and it comes in from your circle, and so what do we do to get outside of that small little echo chamber that is getting tighter and tighter and tighter, and actually talk to people with whom we disagree, with whom we have different life experiences, and actually hear them and empathize with them and try to imagine what life for them is like?
Xin Hua was introduced through a webpage on January 16, 2015. The page contained information about her age, voice provider, and product information. She was released on February 10 and was first distributed through TICA, along with other goods and merchandise. She was mostly aimed at the Taiwan market and was very difficult, but not impossible, to get outside of Taiwan.
Lyrically, the song speaks about how music can be a remedy for most of life's problems -- that people should "clappa" their hands and "stompa" their feet. On the track, Ryder said "it's about encouraging people to get outside of their heads and realize that everybody’s got problems and everybody's got issues and life is hard but music can really help you out"."Serena Ryder breaks out of mould on new disc". Metro, November 28, 2012.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nintendo developers were to work from home due to stay-at- home orders. Because of the orders, some developers could not get the exercise they would typically get outside of the home. Jump Rope Challenge was developed by a small team of developers working at home to be able to keep active in their houses during the pandemic. Jump Rope Challenge was released over digital distribution on the Nintendo eShop on June 16, 2020, after a surprise announcement from Nintendo on Twitter.
Loops were also dedicated to Phil seeing how far he could get outside of Punxsutawney; inevitably he was always returned to the town by the loop. Even so, the script focused much more on Phil's loneliness. He breaks the loop only after realizing that there are other lonely people, and that he can do good deeds to make them happier. Scenes present in the finished film happened much earlier in Rubin's script, such as Phil driving over a cliff happening in the first loop.
Marshall said of South Africa's appeal, "The landscape, the rock formations, I thought it was about as close to Scotland as you're likely to get, outside of Ireland or Wales." In Scotland, secondary filming took place in the city of Glasgow, including Haghill in the city's East End, and at Blackness Castle in West Lothian, the latter chosen when filmmakers were unable to shoot at Doune Castle. The entire shoot, involving thousands of extras, included a series of complex fight scenes and pyrotechnical displays. The director sought to minimise the use of computer-generated elements in Doomsday, preferring to subscribe to "old-school filmmaking".
When the defense succeeds in their goal of confusing the offensive linemen, major problems form for the quarterback. The term that is used when the defense is getting close to the quarterback is that the tackle box is collapsing. When the tackle box collapses, the quarterback is trained to do one of a few different things: to scramble out of the tackle box and look to gain yards by running, to get outside of the tackle box and throw the ball out of bounds, or--in extreme situations--to just take the sack and not lose possession of the football. While the pocket will always collapse eventually, situations where the pocket collapses faster than anticipated create a difficult conundrum for quarterbacks, as they are faced with a plethora of possible choices with virtually no time to choose between them.

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