And then once I really go off, I go off.
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"You don't know if those models will go off the rails, until they go off the rails," Nolte said.
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Go Off: "Go off" can be used to encourage a choice, or to support a rant or ridiculous behavior that's already occurred, usually meant humorously.
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If you set off an EMP, a high altitude EMP, basically every light in this hotel is going to go off; every computer is going to go off; every cell phone is going to go off; and every car in the parking lot will no longer work.
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" I also liked the goofiness of changing GO OFF ON A TANGENT to "GO OFF ON A TAN GENT," clued as "Berate some guy for getting too much sun?
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" I made it very clear: "You two go off.
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The smoke alarm doesn't even go off once — success!
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Did he just go away, just go off the edge?
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They would go off on all these other huge topics.
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"She insisted I go off to college," he told CNN.
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Let him -- let him go off the left-wing cliff.
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But the meeting didn't exactly go off without a hitch.
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But the next morning didn't go off without a hitch.
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The wheels did go off the tracks here and there.
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When that first couple pic is posted, sirens go off.
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This night is going to go off without a hitch.
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When did that big lightbulb go off over your head?
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He loved to go off to Borneo and have adventures.
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So now, why not go off script a little bit?
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Slow WiFi making you want to go off the grid?
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She would never just go off and leave her family.
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Let me go off the rails just for a minute.
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Not all the choreography appeared to go off as planned.
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Rummans: I just tried to disappear, go off the grid.
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Kit Harington's next project will go off with a bang.
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After a series of communications they go off to relatives.
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YouTube's platform changes don't always go off without a hitch.
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And he did go off for 38 in Game 4.
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On "Go Off" and "Bird Song," the two are indistinguishable.
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It's like having to go off into the problem box.
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One resident said the fire alarm did not go off.
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Tap the days you want the alarm to go off.
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And you ask the realtors, 'Does that go off, ever?
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That might seem like a lot to go off of.
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The original was enough for me to go off of.
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I would also go off on my own creative adventures.
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I didn't go off somewhere where nobody knew what happened.
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The emergency sirens didn't go off on Saturday, officials said.
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The cheers that go off when they land these rockets.
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Its stimulating effects linger long after the lights go off.
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Now when I go off on assignment, I'm all nerves.
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Very little information was given for me to go off.
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Then I go off and do an initial sketch pass.
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Halfway through the speech, he appeared to go off script.
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And it did enable me to go off of antidepressants.
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They let me go off and cover these new industries.
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He was also able to go off the beaten path.
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LG: Why did the show "Friends" go off the air?
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The night did not go off entirely without a hitch, though.
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It feels like there is a bomb about to go off.
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"Something triggered the (fire alarm) system to go off," said Capt.
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Meanwhile, he'd go off and do half a dozen other things.
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We knew Westbrook at some point was going to go off.
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A: They go off-track in terms of not saving enough.
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We'd go off doing tours where you were playing every night.
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Two minutes later, Mitrita had a shot go off the crossbar.
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Even shipping famous same-sex couples can go off the rails.
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The lights in the store go out and alarms go off.
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If something does go off, we'll follow the three-step protocol.
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"Know Yourself" still goes off and will never not go off.
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You can go off the trail, because you know the trail.
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Or, you need to go off Twitter for a few hours.
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RU3: We already talked about it, Sasha, don't go off script!
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"I was going crazy," Smart said of watching Johnson go off.
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"It was like a bomb waiting to go off," Kovats said.
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I had to go off that drug, and onto another drug.
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We immediately see why, as explosions go off in the background.
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Just before the lights finally, truly go off, Tyrell calls Angela.
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Like, do I go off and start whittling wood into benches?
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So it was a fascinating world to go off and create.
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But I was not even supposed to go off the script.
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Alarms go off so frequently in emergency rooms, doctors barely notice.
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We'll sign the option and then go off and do it.
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And please don't go off gluten without his or her input.
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You can go off and poke whomever you'd like right now.
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I didn't go off on a monologue about race or nationalism.
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Then they get a signal or something and go off stage.
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They show what happens when people choose to go off-script.
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If I could go off on plastic straws for a second.
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Our days are busy from the minute our alarms go off.
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No cars go off the road and into the void today.
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It is a wonder how these professors ever go off campus.
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Kane and Jaha decide to just go off of Clarke's list.
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I think we are going to go off-roading this weekend.
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When they asked you to speak, did a lightbulb go off?
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Multiple gun shots go off as someone behind the camera gasps.
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Yes, Mr. Ling acknowledged, the chats could go off the rails.
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Our bachelor's actually thrilled to go off-script for a change.
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Will Trump stick to a script or go off the cuff?
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I'd die and respawn, only to go off the ledge again.
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He closes the window when Fourth of July fireworks go off.
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" "And I'm gonna be downtown when — when the thing go off.
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"I heard probably 573 to 12 gunshots go off," he said.
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But even the best-laid plans can go off the rails.
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The retreat would go off without a hitch 21993 days later.
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If your bulls**t alarm didn't go off, check the batteries.
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Watch her go off on Glamour for more than just weight.
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Having the WH press secretary Sean Spicer go OFF on reporters.
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However, McKelvey and Neumann decided to go off on their own.
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So why did you want to go off on your own?
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Some suggested alternatives: So much to go off for #TrumpPence logos.
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Held right downtown, the fireworks go off around 252:252 p.m.
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The race is set to go off around 6:48 p.m.
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"Someone could go off at any moment," Daniela, now 33, testified.
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The race is set to go off around 6:50 p.m.
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The charge is designed to go off inside the animal's body.
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"I'm very lucky that the stove didn't go off," she said.
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It was enough to make anyone want to go off-piste.
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For now, it's time to read and go off to bed.
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She watched friends go off to college and never come back.
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"We're not going to go off a cliff," Mr. Powell said.
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"Isn't it much better when I go off script?" he asked.
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"The slightest flinch, and that gun can go off," Brown said.
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Defense attorney: Can we go off the record for a moment?
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And I go off and I take too long making stuff.
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"It's hard to go off of somebody else's experience," James says.
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We just couldn't let that second or third player go off.
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He kept asking for a "deadline" to go off the medication.
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You're looking at about $2000,23 [$2000,000 USD] to go off grid.
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SULZBERGER: No, if you want to … TRUMP: I don't want to violate, I don't want to violate a … SULZBERGER: If you want to go off the record, we have agreed you can go off the record.
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For starters, how is she already about to go off to college?
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Then they go off to find a warm place to finally rest.
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Or where the Trump-Kim train starts to go off the rails.
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And it looks like the pressure cooker is about to go off.
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A lot of people go off on you and swear at you.
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He "was prone to go off the reservation," write Hope and Wright.
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Somewhere between 7% and 20% of this material did not go off.
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We didn't go off into separate spaces and get on our devices.
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ESA fully expects the orbital insertion to go off without a hitch.
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Live, he could go off for an hour on a single solo.
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At some point somebody's going to go off and never come back.
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Martin's daughter immediately became upset, thinking that an alarm would go off.
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Not all of the actor's stunts go off without a hitch, however.
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So you lost your job, and then did the light go off?
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But the possibility of further measures will never go off the table.
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But when he pulled the trigger, the gun failed to go off.
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""I was at work, and I heard my PayPal alert go off.
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He watched friends go off to Sochi and felt like a failure.
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So you can't just go on a diet and then go off.
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Case scolded someone for letting his phone go off during the recording.
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They have to kind of go off and figure out something themselves.
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Even though my alarm continued to go off at 3:45 a.m.
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It became so severe that he had to go off the drugs.
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"I'm not sure that Presidents should go off the record," Baquet said.
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So he does seem to have a home to go off to.
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Johnson told me 8Bit isn't planning to completely go off the grid.
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"Aerys's wildfire bomb didn't go off because Jamie stopped him," redough writes.
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There's no technicolor party waiting for us after the bombs go off.
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Finding the interior alarm, they rewired it so it wouldn't go off.
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Politicians in fact go "off the record" with reporters with some frequency.
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And the visiting children go off to enjoy their newly earned treats.
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"Once you're stamped as an enemy, the gloves go off," she said.
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Most high school students go off to college and then settle elsewhere.
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I'm O.K. I heard the bomb go off and I'm not there.
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Something has to go off the rail for it not to happen.
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Since when does Joanie disobey her mother and go off to war?
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A diet, after all, is something people go on to go off.
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As he flees the scene, he leaves another bomb to go off.
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He was able to go off oxygen support, and his breathing improved.
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Though, according to PG&E, it could go off at any minute.
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They have cocktail parties and they go off to see the tree.
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Judge Joseph: {Clerk,} can we go off the record for a moment?
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"This could go off the rails very quickly," one GOP senator said.
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K., cool — now let me go off and just do the thing.
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When appointees go off to head their respective departments, many suddenly ... change.
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You can almost see the lightbulb go off over Hannah's exhausted head.
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Court proceedings do not often go off the rails in this way.
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LG: All signs point to we should just go off the grid.
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Seconds later, explosives go off and the enormous arch crumbles to the ground.
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It's easy to go off the risk-reward yield curve in this push.
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In other words, these facial movements can, to some degree, go off-script.
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The Pixel's too new to have a release cycle history to go off.
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" She gave it to me and said, "Go off and live your life.
|
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And then we have this part where things really go off the rails.
|
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None of the Liars ever prep a plan to go off the grid.
|
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However, Thompson admits the pinning ceremony didn't exactly go off without a hitch.
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It's a tribe of goats, who all go off in their own direction.
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It broke our hearts when he had to go off and pursue acting.
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It didn't go off without a hitch, but the entire night wasn't ruined.
|
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What we don't know: Why did the bomb go off in that location?
|
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The bomb that did go off was huge, according to the charging documents.
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In certain situations, I go off what Miss Swift wants me to do.
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I go off of how I feel, and that's how I get dressed.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We heard the guns (ph) go off and we started running.
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Then they would go off to do drugs and I would step away.
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You know she did a good job when the fire alarms go off!
|
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In that case, many cars wouldn't start, and alarms would randomly go off.
|
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But even the best laid plans don't always go off without a hitch.
|
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Fischer recommends a timer on your phone set to go off every hour.
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It's fun to go off into the wilderness and survive on your own.
|
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It is not uncommon for Sessions to go off-script when delivering remarks.
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Go off on a quiet retreat if you can—you're craving time alone.
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Confetti might as well be falling from the ceiling while firecrackers go off.
|
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The lights in the room go off and a fifth gunshot is heard.
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"I would set my alarm to go off every 30 minutes," Spangle said.
|
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Khazzani tried to shoot him with his rifle, but it didn't go off.
|
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"Sometimes he'll say stuff that's really benign and I'll go off," she said.
|
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Doing those long, extended bullshit solos which would just go off into overindulgence.
|
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" Grande immediately shut down the alleged infidelity speculation: "i didn't but go off.
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Sometimes a lot of businesses go off and try to do a foundation.
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Then I'd nod off, and twenty minutes later my alarm would go off.
|
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The women just go off with the guy, and the guy gets rewarded.
|
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Clozapine, an antipsychotic, can be particularly dangerous to go off of cold-turkey.
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Poland wants both events to go off unsullied by criticism from European arbiters.
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It's like lighting a fuse and waiting for the bomb to go off.
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It was at that point that things began to go off the rails.
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Then she could go off the colonies and get killed by toxic waste.
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Even the original Woodstock of 1969 didn't go off without some serious hitches.
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He was always leading the way, and we'd go off on another journey.
|
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Some participants said they were required to go off psychiatric medications to participate.
|
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Along the way, he has seemed to go off-script, improvising, riffing — distracting.
|
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"Little kids wander in and teenagers go off with their friends," she said.
|
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"It was a very strange way to go off the court," he said.
|
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If we stay on this trajectory, we will soon go off the cliff.
|
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Picture Nancy Drew but darker, and watch the creepiness go off the charts.
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He loves a crowd and the cameras and likes to go off script.
|
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It's like a bomb that's going to go off in the general election.
|
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In contrast, cultures that value only compassion go off course in another way.
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Evictees could go off to a new life at museums or private collections.
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An alarm will go off once the meat gets to the right temperature.
|
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Today they usually go off peacefully, though often under a heavy police presence.
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Now why don't you go off and nominate some ambassadors for a change?
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One is that people may go off in different directions and achieve nothing.
|
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If they take risks and go "off-Scripture," they could alienate religious believers.
|
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"Sometimes we go off on scientific tangents," says Malandro from the science team.
|
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"I'd let it go off," Johnson responded, gesturing a gun to his head.
|
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Nikolas Cruz had been prescribed medications, but was allowed to go off them.
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I might go off and do some interesting thing like be a cantor.
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They are supposed to come on at dusk and go off at dawn.
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Colleges also monitor students' progress closely and intervene when they go off track.
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However, it only differs from suicide watch in that the lights go off.
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You are going to go off instinct -- fear and emotions of the moment.
|
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Nuncios who "go off the rails damage even the Church," he told them.
|
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The three lights go off, and two of them immediately turn on again.
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So here I go, off on my first outing with the toe shoes.
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Go off and work someplace else, learn the next skill and do that.
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When the boys go off with Shao, Mylene heads downtown to record her demo.
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"Burglaries normally happen for a few minutes until the alarms go off," he says.
|
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A second device, which did not go off, was found a few blocks away.
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For more Spicer fun, watch the White House press secretary go off on "Jonathan."
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Don't get us wrong — there are plenty of reasons to go off the pill.
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It will just go off, and it will decay whenever the hell it wants.
|
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Your alarm will go off and you won't understand why it was even on.
|
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Some thought they heard a bomb go off, and others assumed it was fireworks.
|
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As the lights go off, a swarm of buzzing drones fly into the darkness.
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Most weddings don't go off without at least a few mishaps — including royal ones!
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Ignatz would hit the cat with the brick and hearts would go off — love.
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"There's not a whole lot to go off of at this point," Reyes said.
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They allow us to forget civility for a minute and just go off, bitch!!!
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Tony, before you go off, I know I'm thinking what everybody else is thinking.
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He'd go off his diet and get heavy – and that's what my grandfather did.
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How many other stadium leases have ticking time bombs, just waiting to go off?
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But it seems not all of the actor's stunts go off without a hitch.
|
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At the snake dinner, Emily asked who had prompted the alarm to go off.
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Things didn't exactly go off without a hitch on the day of the visit.
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We agreed that I would go off my birth control and see what happened.
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FOR THOSE whose hearts occasionally go off rhythm, pacemakers are, quite literally, life savers.
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The way one person will go off looking for idols, and then everybody will.
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They&aposre adapting, they&aposre realizing that the bombs don&apost always go off.
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"We see the kids are just about to go off to college," she shared.
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Daddy encouraged her newest recruit, Talia (Melanie Iglesias), to go off with a man.
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Furthermore, at eight points during the interview, Lee asked to go off the record.
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Her relatives are worried, saying it isn't like her to go off the grid.
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SAN ANTONIO — This year's men's Final Four seemed to go off without a hitch.
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If Hillary's "Track record" is anything to go off of then give me Trump.
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That station would be impacted for sure, but would it go off the air?
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The In-Between Laugher These are the hysterical sorts who go off on blast.
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The engine that made you build that business will go off at some point.
|
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But you can go off-road, into a forbidding iceteroid cluster or debris field.
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"They are close, but George likes to go off and do his own thing."
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The album also features a collaboration with Diplo's Jack Ü partner Skrillex, "Go Off."
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" He cautioned, however, that McGinty "in person, gets distracted" and can go "off message.
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The thing is that we had the first parachute that would go off automatically.
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A strange occurrence impacts their lives, and they go off to save their friend.
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Given the unpredictability of trade wars, it may go off the rails all together.
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"I am afraid that it [will go] off to the Pacific Ocean," another said.
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Or we could get really fucking gnarly, go off in a more brutal direction.
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By the way, you don't mind if I go off script a little bit?
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He didn't go off to work in a body that looked pregnant but wasn't.
|
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I had three members of staff last year alone go off sick with stress.
|
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We really don't know, [but] we go off of our Instagram and our Twitter.
|
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Now, there's admittedly not a ton to go off of with this teaser image.
|
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And if you see a gun, you know it's probably going to go off.
|
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They know it's a ticking time bomb that can go off at any moment.
|
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She did go off on her own — but with the approval of her family.
|
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But right now we have much, much less economic data to go off of.
|
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What matters is that you go off, like a fool, and dream another dream.
|
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Every time somebody tweets "BREAKING" a little bell should go off in your head.
|
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The Allbrights pile in their Volkswagen bus and go off seeking a new adventure.
|
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And if we don't go off script, our country is in big trouble, folks.
|
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Moral laws are handed down, and Noah is told to go off and recreate.
|
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The boomer slang equivalent of "go off, I guess" is "don't flip your wig."
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You can't predict whether someone is going to go off and win the Tour.
|
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Mothers flip the bird to their children as the kiddies go off to school.
|
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"I don't expect Rosneft just to go off into the night," he told CNN.
|
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Smoke detectors go off during dinner; her dogs are locked in a bedroom. Whatever.
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He gestured out the window where lines were forming to go off his jumps.
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Colleagues with a tendency to go off-message have mysteriously disappeared from public view.
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Once we know the artist, we're usually pretty good to go off a JPEG.
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Especially given how many of them go off to work in the United States.
|
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"I have six computer screens in my office; they all go off," Hyten said.
|
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"You should absolutely not go off your medication without consulting your doctor," Sullivan said.
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Bien Hoa itself was relatively safe, and we didn't go off base very often.
|
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They leave the community to which our identity is attached and go off alone.
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We love the show, but we don't want it to go off the rails.
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If a driver yawns three times, an alarm will go off, media has reported.
|
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Pro-Clinton super PAC Priorities USA confirmed it will also go off the air.
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You did that and then you decided to go off to do a startup?
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The dynamite didn't go off and the guy wouldn't go down and relight it.
|
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Okay, not every train — Helen (Maura Tierney) and Noah (Dominic West) go off their tracks.
|
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But tax pros have expressed doubts that the season will go off without a hitch.
|
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Or god forbid I start having some drinks—then things go off the rails [laughs].
|
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Jones also tends to go off on bizarre rants and, sometimes, rips his shirt off.
|
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"He likes to go off on adventures on his own," he told Mother Nature Network .
|
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Ryan said he is confident that this year's ceremony will go off without a hitch.
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Q: Since these money precepts are so simple, where do most people go off-track?
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We used to cut the top and bottom to have it go off the shoulder.
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He goes off to his work around 6:30, and I go off to mine.
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Most of the time, the prince and princess go off to live happily ever after.
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They shared the space, and he saw her go off the night she was killed.
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I was walking upstairs and I thought I saw a flash go off behind me.
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The Janicki Omniprocessor will enable entire communities to go off the sewage and water grids.
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They proved that the points follow chaotic paths and go off in their own directions.
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Go off, Rebecca Jennings: Some on Twitter surmised that it absolutely could not be pee.
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But would I love to just go off and make a stone cold country record?
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I wish the screen would go off sooner while shooting these to save some battery.
|
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So he leaves her to go off in search of it, leaving Lyra all alone.
|
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You can pick what days to have the reminders go off, and select the time.
|
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"From what she told me, the smoke detectors did not go off," William Johnson said.
|
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When you see the show you think, 'Why did it ever go off the air?
|
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If he's wired up with explosives like he said he was, he might go off!
|
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They're naturally going to want to go off or kind of be on their own.
|
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Then they go off to the coast in Norfolk, to shoot, away from the bombs.
|
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If you make one mistake, alarms are not going to go off all around you.
|
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"This is not something where (South Korea) is going to go off freelancing," she said.
|
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"Next week when we have an argument, [you'll] go off on social media," he says.
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"The tones would go off, and she'd start barking and running around," Lieutenant Iorio recalled.
|
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Why did Jack have to go off, get drunk, and punch the guy, you know?
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Grignon: This is when Steve started to kind of go off his rocker on secrecy.
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But before launch, Musk was only tepidly optimistic it would go off without a hitch.
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Raise your hand if you expect Francesca's wedding to go off without a hitch. Bueller?
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She was an amazing ballerina—she would go off to the city for summer camps.
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We're crossing our collective fingers that things go off without a hitch this time around.
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When drivers go off the road, 89 percent of the time it is because they're distracted.
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MICHELLE KING To see her go off in the sunset with Jason was an option.
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But what if all you have to go off is a founder and their dream?
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The cops are investigating, but we have a phone number to go off of, too.
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And you can, always, as we traditionally do on Wednesdays, go off script and improvise.
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If you love to hike and go off the grid, you need a great compass.
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If they were at a party, they would go off and talk to each other.
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Mr. Kushner's first major foray into foreign policy did not go off without a hitch.
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Then the beat was like, it was that tempo that I could go off on.
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OK, now, believe it or not, is where things start to go off the rails.
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If you snooze the alarm on your phone, the routine won't go off just yet.
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So the rule says when you go off the track, you need to rejoin safely.
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We must adhere to some sort of "program" or we will go off the rails.
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So as older computers go off line, the size of the great botnet continually shrinks.
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Part of being an adult is applying the brakes before transactions go off the rails.
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"I think I go off distraught enough that I'm capable of killing myself," he said.
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How do people go off the rails so easily by engaging in clearly dishonest conduct?
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Once I reach 80 percent, I like to go off and do something totally different.
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Ms. Rae-Venter agrees that these investigations have the potential to go off the rails.
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She decided to go off on her own and faced rejection for the first time.
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And then, all of a sudden, it stops; the wind and the televisions go off.
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Your parents are the ones that you live with until you go off to college.
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"The fire alarm starts to go off because someone pulled the fire alarm," he said.
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I never thought that "Atlanta" would go off and do what it was gonna do.
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But even with a majority of law-abiding riders, a few will go off-road.
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Ignore it and let it go off into that part of politics that is forgotten.
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"Lots of questions go off the census when they're not very important anymore," Anderson said.
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In my experience, this is where shit is most likely to go off the rails.
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"Occasionally we go off the tracks with bubbles … but it will never permanently derail us."
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So we have a silent meeting, we correct it, and then we go off again.
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When you hover over the Disney box, fireworks go off behind the iconic Disney castle.
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" Blankinship said he heard a man say "I can't believe you let it go off.
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"You only have one camera angle, that's all you can go off of," he said.
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What's more, technical programs are often highly structured, with little room to go off track.
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"There was one car alarm in Jersey City that would go off constantly," she recalled.
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If I want to go off and pursue something else entirely, I can do that.
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Though the show can ramble and go off-topic frequently, that's part of its charm.
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Did he actually witness the "shooting," or did he just hear the gun go off?
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CARAVAN By then maybe we'll go off to another place for a little cocktail somewhere.
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Set an alarm to go off in 15 minutes, so no-one knows you're gone.
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There's no public transportation for people to even go off the reservation to do this.
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They're going to go off and do something interesting that we can't even conceive of.
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X. The Fort Hood shooting happens, Chattanooga happens; the Times Square bomb doesn't go off.
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Here's what we imagine they do when they go off the diving board at the pool.
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Both sides have spent considerable time on what might have made the officer's gun go off.
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You want someone trustworthy, so ideally you'd go off of personal referrals, but that gets complicated.
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It&aposs not easy, and people say, "Oh, it could go off the rails," not likely.
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She's coordinating at the highest level, making sure her multiday events go off without a hitch.
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Officers need thermal-imaging cameras for night-time patrols, and vehicles that can go off-road.
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Although... it would be really fun is Kate would just go off on Twitter about it.
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Sick of the side effects of chemotherapy, Bero says she decided to go off it completely.
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Like the best pairs, they talk strategy together – and then go off separately to implement it.
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I go off in my cave, I come back with my brilliant work of staggering genius.
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It was hard to go off testosterone when I had been on it for so long.
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The cells from the swab then go off to the lab for testing — and that's it!
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"If you're wondering why your Shake Alert app didn't go off... #ShakeAlertLA #WeHearYouLA," the agency wrote.
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Since there's little to go off of, what do you know about Mark Zuckerberg's political beliefs?
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Now, in 2017, watching Williams dart around the stage is still like watching fireworks go off.
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I listen to opera, especially Pavarotti, play the drums, go off-road driving in the desert.
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But the fire alarm continued to go off every few minutes, loudly, putting us on edge.
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"It's rare when they go off the grid like this and pull off something like this."
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For a project, you literally go off the title, and you create and build around that.
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Evidence suggested it was not meant to go off from someone stepping on it, Torre said.
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Insights go off like tiny fireworks through the weekend, as we fall into a creative slumber.
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I think Weinstein happened right as she was about to go off [to write the] draft.
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And as is so often the case with American police, those guns might just go off.
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And his low-maintenance style meant he was unlikely to go off-script and embarrass Trump.
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These copies can go off and and do their own thing, away from the original Madrox.
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As long as you don't try to ride one while locked, the alarm shouldn't go off.
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And they go off without a label, and the label story is, they always come back.
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Then, when the kids go off to college, redirect their yearly savings allocation to college costs.
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The Pixel 4 might be — though we only have this one image to go off of.
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Methinks this immigration theme is a gun that will go off at some point this season.
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I felt like I had two ticking time bombs on my chest waiting to go off.
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So when you are Facebook and want to try crazy stuff, you have go off-app.
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As you go off those, you bring attention to yourself, if you know what I mean.
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No one at Facebook, however, knew exactly when or where the unexploded ordnance would go off.
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Mothers should not automatically go off their medication, because that can have serious consequences as well.
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What if my alarm didn't go off and I missed an important meeting in the morning?
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So if you ever go off to find the New World, talk to the Shore Porters.
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"A couple of times people would say, 'I want to go off the record,' " Woodward said.
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When he sees the data, he see's that drug for that patient needs to go off.
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I go off from the edges and try to make them get lost in the surface.
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If this maneuver doesn't go off perfectly, Juno won't enter Jupiter's orbit, and there's no mission.
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Objects would suddenly fall or fall apart, cars go off course, dogs drop to their knees.
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If Michonne found out Rick was alive somehow, would she go off in search of him?
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Fireworks go off after President Trump spoke at a campaign rally in Panama City Beach, Fla.
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But women are humiliated and shamed as well, and they don't go off on shooting sprees.
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If the alarm bells go off, then GitHub will automatically abort the operation, the blog states.
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"I'd go off it whenever I broke up with someone or just felt restless," she says.
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Don't go off and try to build some bipedal humanoid to serve as a robotic butler.
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It was a little metronome that would click, and a little orange light would go off.
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If you want to make an impression on someone, don't be afraid to go off-script.
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Resilience is making sure you can bounce back in the events when the lights go off.
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A record that always go off whenever it fills the dark, dank reaches of a club.
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If you try to take it all on yourself it can easily go off the rails.
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Freddy: Yeah I mean they probably would, they go off court testimony and not hard evidence.
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That used to really bother me when I was younger, people'd yell, and I'd go off.
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Perhaps, she jokes, it would be better to buy a farm and go off the grid.
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So if all the supervolcanoes go off at once, volcanic debris would spread across the globe.
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The college-graduate me, meanwhile, has turned 18, old enough to go off to college himself.
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Essay LONGYEARBYEN, Norway — The starting gun was about to go off and I was looking down.
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When I heard the bomb go off I immediately got the shakes, and rang my brother.
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Do you go off and do your own thing like Bill Simmons has tried to do?
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They do not let you go off the jumps, but trust me, you get the idea.
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The 145th running of the Kentucky Derby is set to go off around 6:50 p.m.
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Car bombs go off with almost metronomic regularity, each crunching blast a fresh bulletin from hell.
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"In my experience, when animals are stressed, they tend to go off feeding," Dr. Nold says.
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But people were careful with me, stepping around me like a bomb that might go off.
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If it weren't for climate change, Allison Guy said, she would go off birth control tomorrow.
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" He added that he heard the man say, "I can't believe you let it go off.
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Trump often uses official White House events to go off script and attack his Democratic opponents.
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We'll toast you the Alabama way, and then y'all can go off wherever young folks go.
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Nearly half of the country's working nuclear reactors will go off-line for required security upgrades.
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"One of the guys was cursing, 'I can't believe you let the fucking gun go off.'"
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"If you dropped them on the soft sand, about 22012 percent would go off," Kincheloe said.
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Benefiting from the experience, he was finally motivated to go off on his own in 1994.
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Even today, "The Communist Manifesto" is like a bomb about to go off in your hands.
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And if we rely too much on external partners, things can go off the rails quickly.
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I wondered if her parents would allow her to go off like that, not fully covered.
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Despite the unusualness of it all, though, the births seemed to go off without a hitch.
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Defenseman Zach Bogosian and Ryan O'Reilly also had shots go off the post for the Sabres.
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I know that at any given moment, I can go off and hit a few shots.
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Obviously, many presidents have been willing to act by their gut and sometimes go off-script.
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Air raid sirens continued to go off throughout the day as far away as Tel Aviv.
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Those examples demonstrate an undeniable truth: Guns go off in the United States a startling amount.
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He'll be spitting some weird shit about cars and fucking, and then he'll like go off.
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So I keep sending him material, and I go off, and I'm having a sitcom career.
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Mark Zuckerberg has a lot on his mind, and he's ready to go off-script... sort of.
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So, instead we can be proactive and go off to the things that we are interested in.
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"We moved on from then and I decided to go off and start something new," he added.
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In the latest episode of Go Off Sis, three Black women get honest about light-skin privilege.
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If you go off the script, you could write paragraph after paragraph without ever seeing the prompt.
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This was two months ago, before some of the alarm bells started to go off for me.
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After all, we just learned there's no guarantee an inbound pass will go off without a hitch.
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Still, it was a significant occasion that the deal managed to go off without a hitch Thursday.
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But every so often, a pilot decides to go off the beaten contrail and have some fun.
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On this episode of Go Off, Sis, we discuss what interracial dating is like for Black women.
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"The minute the cameras go off, everyone's back to grabbing lunch, hugging it out," the businessman says.
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Right: Fireworks go off on the opening night of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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Men typically go off and hunt — chasing and killing animals, climbing trees in search of wild honey.
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Police cordoned off the area but the device did not go off as threatened 40 minutes later.
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Well that's why I'm coming to you to ask this, rather than go off a secondhand account.
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He allowed us to go off-script and, if it was not feeling right, just free up.
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There are certainly by-stops that are wanting to go off here if we can get up.
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The idea was that one charge would detonate remotely, and the others would go off in succession.
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I am willing to give her an opportunity to speak her heart or go off, or whatever.
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"I felt like there was a stick of dynamite in me ready to go off," he says.
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It's just like Chekhov's gun—except you know it has to go off on the guy's nuts.
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The Badgers have individual players who can go off at any moment, like Koenig did against Xavier.
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Wind turbines, vehicle components, injections mouldings and electronic systems all go off to South Korea, for instance.
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And speaking of lists, will Trump commit to those candidates, or might he ultimately go off-list.
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The ceremony would go off without a hitch, and all go forth to live happily ever after.
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Alarms go off in Poirot's head, because Daisy Armstrong has been in the news a lot lately.
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You better know the market, have passion and be able to go off script if need be.
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I HAVE SO MUCH RESPECT FOR LILI TO GO OFF AND DEFEND THE PEOPLE SHE CARES ABOUT.
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At the end of the interview, the reporter asked Peruto if they could go off the record.
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It received widely positive reviews: "All seemed to go off without a hitch," said The Washington Post.
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Alarms frequently go off for various reasons, and this time it was met with an inadequate response.
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Notably, some of those 50,000-pound mines in Belgium did not go off and exploded decades later.
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Go off the grid Getting off the grid, away from a cellphone signal, can help you recharge.
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Roben Farzad: It found me just weeks before I left to go off to college in '94.
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Something really has to catch [the IRS's] attention for them to go off of something like that.
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The alarm clock would go off, and I'd wake up and laugh out loud: Four hours again?
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That should be the benchmark that people should go off of," he contended Thursday on "Squawk Box.
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The horn did not go off, but it was correctly ruled a goal after a brief review.
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The stand has an option for a solar panel mount if you want to go off-grid.
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First, the camera's automatic timer failed to go off, and so the team missed the rocket igniting.
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Food ordered and previewed successfully, Pepper will then go off and fetch your order once it's done.
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If it does go off, it is likely to be due to mould growing around the lid.
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But something happened recently that threw me off balance: An endocrinologist suggested I go off birth control.
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We'll go off on tangents about home renovations and Kate will be like, 'I'm going to go.
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Also, I'm now very scared that all our phones and laptops are hazards waiting to go off.
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The machine will automatically turn on to brew the espresso and go off again when it's done.
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Schedule a timer to go off at a certain time every day and check your feeds then.
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"She was known to go off to Hawaii and other exotic places for Buddhist stuff," he said.
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If Pakistan attacked India's major cities, the researchers estimated, about 150 nuclear weapons would likely go off.
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Without being able to go off party affiliation and often with low turnout, voters can surprise us.
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There's 11,600-wH of power in the rechargeable battery, allowing the van to go off-the-grid.
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When Trump asks to go off the record, Haberman agrees; the film bleeps out his next words.
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As soon as the video showed on the iHeartRadio awards show, my phone started to go off.
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Or maybe a fire starts, and can be responded to even before the smoke detectors go off.
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And yes, there are any number of ways it could go off the rails, politically or substantively.
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I learned that most acceptance speeches are mind-bendingly boring, but some occasionally go off the rails.
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"I wanted to pick a name that wouldn't cause anyone's alarm bells to go off," says Natiello.
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Then we would have this demo to go off of, a "home pre-pro", if you will.
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That's why the company is putting resources into making sure AI systems don't go off the rails.
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It is to give people a secure base, so they can go off and live daring adventures.
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I change the ... It doesn't go off when I'm in the phone before I start the car.
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Hornby's story is a lightly stinging comedy about a marriage that's threatening to go off the rails.
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It's always a bit of a gamble when you go off-label and ignore a manufacturer's advice.
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Chinese leaders, who prize stability above all else, want the meeting to go off without a hitch.
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Though I'm happy for people to write a thesis unpacking it, I really just go off instinct.
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"You want to persuade businesspeople that demand isn't going to go off a cliff," Mr. Hubbard said.
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We can do that — just like we can make your rockets blow up or go off course.
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IF THEY DON'T EARN THAT TRUST EVERY SINGLE DAY, YOU WILL SEE USERS GO OFF THE PLATFORM.
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But a trial could further test Americans' patience, and could go off the rails in unpredictable ways.
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But the anger's there like a mine, ready to go off at a quiver of the ground.
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It is felt by the child huddled under the bed as bombs go off outside her window.
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I just raked back the mulch and waited for the lightbulb to go off above their head.
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That call gave officers an address to go off of, and the man was arrested Thursday morning.
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I can see everything that happened, and then, right before the shots go off, I wake up.
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Beijing has gone to vast lengths to ensure that the 70th celebrations go off without a hitch.
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Clint Eastwood's interviews may tend to go off the rails, but his movies keep tightly on track.
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It'll go off at 2:40 instead of 2:50 because I wash my hair on Monday.
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The callers often tell tales of hostages about to be executed or bombs about to go off.
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Head talked about one time when he had a drone go off on its own, proving uncontrollable.
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Uber and Via monitor drivers' routes, sending alerts to their staff if the cars go off course.
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And they don't go off on retreats and come back with big ideas and shake it up.
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He's assigned to the finish line at the marathon, and is present when the bombs go off.
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Seeing Randall go off the rails, Beth swoops in and suggests turning the channel to the Puppy Bowl.
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Oftentimes, when you're interviewing for a job, red flags can go off about certain parts of the culture.
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And should that trial go off without a hitch, they would then test DMAU in real-life couples.
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" According to Reid, they broke up in 1975 so that John could "go off and play the field.
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Though plenty of rides go off without a hitch, the small number of rides with accidents, violence, etc.
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I&aposd be more afraid they&aposd never get on the rails, not that it would go off.
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The John's Crazy Socks website officially launched in December 2016, but it didn't go off without a hitch.
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Michel wants Lorelai to have a drink with him, so they go off to the town's secret bar.
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I've tried setting it for later and just having it go off once with no snooze — but nope.
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I wanted to be a knight, to pick up a sword like Father and go off to battle.
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When you talk about augmented reality, the only thing we have to go off of is Google Glass.
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Trump's allies don't expect him to go off on aides who gave Mueller information — at least for now.
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And major cell phone companies say they're working to ensure the cell service does not go off, too.
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They were like these big cuddle parties, and oftentimes people would go off somewhere and have sex afterward.
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Crescent Hill Radio reportedly had to go off the air entirely for several hours to fix the problem.
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But the way this cap works, you can't get back on Medicaid if you go off of it.
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Trump has a tendency to go off the cuff, and make offensive statements, in tweets, speeches, and interviews.
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Jon gave us a lot of freedom to just, you know, go off and be Nala and Simba.
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At the time we were still learning time stretching, so if you listen they go off rhythm sometimes.
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When there's only a county to go off, Simon said, they plot the county seat on the map.
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"It's nice to be home with the kids while she gets to go off and work," he added.
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I pay for you to have jeans and shirts and you go off and dress like a puta?
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Ahead of its release, she premiered the lyrics for "Go Off" on Genius, which can be read here.
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Based on the flash forwards, though, it sounds like the plan doesn't exactly go off without a hitch.
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Ever have your flash accidentally go off while you're getting your Mary-Kate and Ashley prune face on?
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"Most kids break up before they go off to college for the first time," says Susan Bartell, Psy.
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Those close to her have said that she would not go off on her own with no notice.
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For years, Brooke Benham Wright watched her husband Matt Wright go off on his Naked and Afraid adventures.
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"I don't feel like I'm on a diet that I'm ever going to go off again," she said.
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" On the Democratic Party's left turn: "I think we gotta make sure we don't go off the cliff.
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Fisler: I thought I would go off and work in developing countries to help people protect their environments.
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Set an alarm to go off on each iPhone at the time you should wake up for work.
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Resist the urge to go off half-cocked at your boss, landlord, or elder relative during this period.
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"This means that these assets go off our balance sheets so the liabilities also go down," he added.
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While the man in question didn't exactly go off the rails, he didn't take it too well, either.
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For instance, if you bake them on Good Friday they won't go off or mouldy for one year.
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This made my day, and now I can go off and enjoy my vacation while he enjoys his.
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You know the adage: If there's a gun in the vicinity, it must go off before the end.
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Six months ago Jim Cramer told investors that the railroad stocks were about to go off the rails.
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Patients who heard the alarm go off yet felt fine could push a button to prevent a jolt.
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Don't worry, your alarm will still go off even if you set it before the wake-up time.
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Though they can go off-base to get it, and there's nothing saying troops can't view it online.
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The Australian family were asleep as the flames engulfed their house – their fire alarms failing to go off.
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Some use extra loud alarm clocks or set a handful of different devices to go off at once.
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Using a similar malicious Bluetooth command, he could also set the alarm to go off — again and again.
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And when we started to go off on our own a little bit, that's when we got burned.
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If you go off of Chris and Cosey and then back to Throbbing Gristle, it's a huge leap.
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"He simply can't go off the radar and do his own thing without being closely monitored," Tooson continues.
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Just because you go off the course of one particular program doesn't mean you've gone off-course altogether.
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These little boxes automatically close doors when smoke detectors go off, inhibiting the spread of fire and smoke.
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"Somehow I let things go off the rails, and for that I apologize to Adam," Mr. Skelos said.
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"You can't use people and guarantee that they won't go off-track," says a Salafist politician in Egypt.
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If you don't choose a day, it will go off when the next time you set occurs.5.
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He was careful with every word and asked to go off the record more than a government official.
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The sensors are chemical detectors that go off when the levels of certain chemicals in the room change.
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Here's the other issue: As soon as you go off of antibiotics, acne tends to roar right back.
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If, at any moment, the glasses are all oriented in the same direction, a buzzer will go off.
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Airbnb is an open people-to-people platform where listings come on and go off throughout the year.
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Since he's in charge, we go off on a trek in the sweltering heat of the midday sun.
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If you don't have an external pre-amp, this deck is still ready to go off the shelf.
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We both knew we were really into R&B and we had those influences to go off of.
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And the limited number of kids they do have go off to Des Moines or different states altogether.
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The Standard would go off on quixotic missions, and not all of them in the desert of Iraq.
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But, if you're addicted, you go off by yourself and Juul because you need it, and everyone knows.
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As long as Apple's Clock app has existed, the "Snooze" function will only go off every nine minutes.
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From now until May is the "off-season," though Heath's diet and workout routines rarely go off-script.
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If you go off and split up and then come back to your best friend, what is that?
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It was important to learn from what these people were doing, and go off on my own path.
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Cordelia and Lear go off happily, and the baddies get punished, and they all live happily ever after.
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Well, we've had plenty of presidents who seemed to go off the rails in the prime of life.
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Encouraged by Morello to go off her medication, Suzanne reverted to a psychotic state midway through the season.
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The security alarm would go off in the middle of the night for an hour at a time.
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Because you're only using your voice, you can't go off mic, you cannot use any of your physicality.
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While walking around the gallery's hardwood floors and pocketing things, you half-expect an alarm to go off.
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Every so often, it might go off to explore new places and people, but it always returns home.
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Eventually Carlisle got bigger, and I decided I wanted to go off on my own and do that.
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I thought she's going to want to go off to do something with someone more adventurous than me.
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It was a Wing Commander thing, where there was a base and you'd go off in different directions.
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If ever there was a good time to branch out or go off brand, this would be it.
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As a Las Vegas local, I have seen the Bellagio fountains go off hundreds — possibly thousands — of times.
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Focus the lens on a distant object in the general vicinity of where the fireworks will go off.
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Do you tend to go off on tangents when you talk, or do you stick to the point?
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But, they also go off on a tangent that makes it clear they were a very real couple.
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Maybe Paige and Philip will go off the rails in their own separate ways, and maybe they won't.
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Mahalli noted that humans are visual creatures, and during sex you can go off of subconscious visual cues.
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Some of them will grow up, go off to college and wind up becoming doctors, lawyers or accountants.
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Stay on track, don't go off the rails, but still stay true to the unfiltered, unapologetic Trump brand.
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A bomb was set to go off in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta in the summer of 1996.
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My phone died overnight, so my alarm(s) didn't go off and I slept until 8:20 a.m.
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When it came time to go off to school, he chose Saint Pius X Culinary Institute in Montreal.
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Wade could go off if he plays, but that's no guarantee considering he missed the Big 12 semifinal.
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They also noted Mr. Trump's tendency to go off script, at times to the chagrin of his advisers.
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He would trot really fast to the corner and then put his head down, and I'd go off.
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Capture and hold locations, and fend off any threats, but don't go off hunting for a body count.
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You're tense watching the crowd sequences and not just because you're waiting for the bomb to go off.
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Basically, you have to go off the grid to avoid consenting to being subject to constant financial observation.
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CHANEL REYNOLDS: I was getting ready to go off in life, and my mom bought me two books.
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But they're going to learn our curriculum and then go off and do whatever they want with it.
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Fourth of July, I was at camp, and I wasn't expecting fireworks to go off, but they did.
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The increased heroin usage when people are then weaned off of Oxycontin, or forced to go off Oxycontin.
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If it does go off, it is likely to be due to mould growing around the lid. 4.
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"When people think of a car they'd go off-roading in, it's usually a Hummer or a Jeep."
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Apple is the best at pushing these software updates out, and they almost always go off without a hitch.
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Ford said that makes the Explorer the only non-premium hybrid SUV to be able to go off-road.
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Another armoured vehicle rushed to the scene only for a second roadside bomb to go off, injuring three policemen.
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Three of them go off to synagogue for morning services, and one of my roommates stays back with me.
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You're supposed to need studio money if you're going to go off and make the future-set action movie.
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The sensor also has vibration alarms that can go off in case someone's mobile device is out of range.
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That way, he hopes, they will be more likely to go off and become entrepreneurs on their own right.
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Melisandre and Davos never meet Gendry in the books, and therefore don't set him to go off rowing anywhere.
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There's a basic lesson in this for actors -- if you're going to pretend you can go off-script, fine.
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Sallie asked to go off-the-record when getting very open about some of the fundraising challenges she's faced.
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The fire alarm used to go off in there all the time, and weirdly, everyone seemed to like it.
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Rather than go off on Twitter, the president-elect spoke briefly with The New York Times over the telephone.
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On his 22th and final pitch, Tanaka had a ground ball by Yandy Diaz go off his lower leg.
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Sam interrupted Gilly to go off on another frustrated-about-work rant before the audience could learn any more.
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Or, plant a stink bomb to go off during the ceremony while she is conveniently in the ladies room?
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If there's not much of a bio to go off of, the first message can seem impossible to write.
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That's when the tear-gas rounds began to go off, the fumes burning her eyes and making her cough.
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We have a couple of years to turn the country around or we go off the cliff to oblivion.
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When the set lights go off, the morning show crew continues to spend time with each other off camera.
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"With kids, it's so easy to go off the rails," Milano tells PEOPLE of her diet and exercise plan.
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The kicks get harder, the crowd gets louder, the bells and horns go off with the intense drum music.
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I've never had my phone go off and with texts so much about the University of Portland basketball program.
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And if his 2016 is anything to go off, that champion focus will pay off in the 2017 season.
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It's not the 19th century where women should sit at home with kids, while men go off to fight.
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The AT&T building in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, seen as fireworks go off at nearby Jacobs Field, in 21.
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I just go off to my Greek islands drink my drink my Greek wine, fish and have my yogurt.
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The perception also remains that many of these terror-convicts are just ticking time bombs, waiting to go off.
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Trust your guts that the dots will connect even when you go off the well-worn path, he urged.
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When an FBI agent forces open the locked door to the garage, it triggers a bomb to go off.
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While they're making out (Courtney is far more into it than Hannah is) Hannah sees a flash go off.
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"We're extremely fortunate that the main charge didn't go off," Millsaps told Reuters in his soft North Carolina twang.
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But they worry Trump may go off script, given his recent phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
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Alarm bells would soon go off, however, namely during Buhari's appearance at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP).
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The automaker said if a pickup lost too much brake fluid, there warning lights and chimes would go off.
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But the real hard question is what happens if one of these other contingencies were to go off that.
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This bomb did go off, deleting data that prevented US Army reservists from being paid and deployed on time.
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My phone will go off and my heart will skip a beat because I think it's Amber calling me.
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So a lot of kids, they go off to college, and in that first semester, you're diagnosed with schizophrenia.
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If he starts off willing to do anything, it's not as interesting to watch him go off the rails.
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When an interview starts to go off the rails, steer the conversation towards something you feel comfortable speaking to.
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Alarms also go off if tractors are on the track when horses enter or if starting gates are stuck.
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If the gun doesn't go off, there's a credible chance the woman will succumb to death by hot air.
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Part of his morning ride was live broadcast into the conference, and seemed to go off without a hitch.
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When they got back home Jesus told the dog he had to go off to Jerusalem to get crucified.
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When we arrive in D.C. we're doing a sustained action right as the budget stuff starts to go off.
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"Juan Thompson put 2 bombs in the History Museum set to go off Sunday," Thompson wrote in a Jan.
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Every artist has to decide their route and whether they're going to go off the deep end with it.
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According to the bombers' plan, the explosive device was supposed to go off when the plane was over water.
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On several occasions, in the midst of our conversations, Trump would go off the record — usually with good reason.
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I had become a living example of the adage: A diet is something one goes on to go off.
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But as it goes with high school-set shows, at some point the characters must go off to college.
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Mr. Scaringe, an outdoorsy type who enjoys mountain biking, wants his cars to be able to go off road.
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"What's the point in going around in a Land Rover unless you're going to go off road?" he asked.
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We can live off our interest, save the principal and let the kids go off and have a hoot.
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Effectively, he abandoned his wife to go off to war with Stannis, then with Jon Snow, then with Dany.
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I am certainly no fan of the president; however, I cringe every time members of the opposition go off.
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But he identifies at least one thing that could cause the economy to go off track: The trade war.
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"When areas lose a lot of jobs, not surprisingly, people tend to go off the rails," said Mr. Autor.
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Since the IRS has only past tax returns to go off of, there are bound to be clerical errors.
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And there's a disturbance in the audience and you don't know if a gun is going to go off.
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Then, often slowly, you have to go off the rails a little bit, a little bit, a little bit.
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All season, Kansas City has proven that any of their pass catchers can go off for a huge game.
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The tension on these switches could be adjusted, and the bombs were meant to go off to kill people.
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If you want to go off-property for a nice dinner, try Old Lisbon, Il Mulino NY or Timo.
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Parker may not go off in many games, but he's been one of the most reliable players this season.
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" During their first joint interview on "60 Minutes," Kaine commended Clinton for letting the insults "go off her back.
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Last week, Moncrief was targeted just once, watching the pass go off his hands and deflect for an interception.
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GOP alarms go off every few years in North Carolina, sometimes warranted and sometimes not: In 2016, GOP Sen.
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And then when things go off the rails, they think that normal everyday processes are going to be sufficient.
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No. 22 Iona, Thursday Expect Marvin Bagley III and Wendell Carter to go off against a smaller front line.
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"Being on hormones regularly for so many years, it was hard to go off of them," said Ms. Lazzarato.
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If you're not finding much to go off, have a few open-ended questions prepared to break the ice.
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Bottom line: Make sure your kid does not go off alone to meet someone they've only interacted with online.
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"I don't think that he is going to go off into the sunset ... I think we'll see him again."
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" Rahal went on to say dragsters, with all their nitro power, are like "a bomb waiting to go off.
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That offers a different kind of freedom, though with fine arts, the system lets you go off on tangents.
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Even if the Jaguars pass on Hockenson at No. 7, he is likely to go off the board early.
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That means Trump could theoretically decide to launch a nuclear strike before an adversary's nukes go off in America.
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I don't know if you remember this whole controversy, but it led him to go off the air. Yeah.
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"I have a theory that cheese doesn't go off, though, it just turns into a different cheese," he said.
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At halftime they refused to go off and join their coach, instead staying in the center circle in a huddle.
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Eve has brought him some of his belongings, but when Gemma invites her in, things shortly go off the rails.
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The moment felt untouchable, even if Obama decided not to go off on what the night meant for black people.
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And what happens if you lock yourself in the shelter, go off the grid, and then the apocalypse is averted?
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You know that feeling of rage you usually get when you hear your alarm clock go off in the morning.
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"With the Poyo one-shots we can go off and do whatever crazy things we feel like doing," says Guillory.
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Once things start to go off the rails, Hall says that's the opportune time to excuse yourself from the conversation.
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You can also set the farts to go off every time you use the turn signal, which is peak ridiculousness.
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Is she gonna go off and get married and have kids and not be able to produce a full show?
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As fireworks started to go off after the proposal, all I could think is that things couldn't be more perfect.
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"Any time you make the clicker go off, you give your cat a piece of a treat," Dr. Tu said.
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"It's just one of those moments where you think that he's going to go off," said Astros outfielder Josh Reddick.
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"You don't want to go off on this note, you don't to end the season on this note," Rodriguez said.
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The UN report said civilians were often confused as to what to do after hearing the first bomb go off.
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You can select which days of the week you want your alarm to go off (weekdays only, weekends only, etc.).
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Alarm bells should go off in a viewer's mind the moment Richard's mom Queen Helena (Alice Krige) brings him up.
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While the many international franchises of The Bachelor stick to the same general premise, some of them go off-script.
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Click here to view original GIFMovies are sort of at their most honest when things go off script and unplanned.
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Unless the administrator actually commits a crime, Ford will only have his serial killer-stained theories to go off of.
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Tabikaeru appears to take place in some sort of Redwall-esque fantasy world, where animals go off on grand adventures.
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Officials have rolled out the red carpet and are keen to make sure the visits go off without a hitch.
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We'll try to isolate the sick people, and those folks would go off into medical care, which might include isolation.
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So I had to just go off the grid and try and get that target off my back early on.
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Once you actually start breaking the story, sometimes you need to go off the path you were originally set on.
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One day, when there the test sirens go off, Mort's grandfather enters the bunker to find Mort wearing a nightgown.
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Right now, we only have clues from past royal weddings to go off, most recently Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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To get better, people often have to go off the beaten track to get an opportunity to boost their potential.
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Fukuoka, Japan in Google Earth If you want to go off the beaten trail, there's an "I'm feeling lucky" button.
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Things had begun to go off the rails for Nunes Monday morning after a strange statementfrom his spokesperson, Jack Langer.
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Take a ride on a majestic unicorn and don a magical hat to go off to fairy world...or something.
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"Feels great to score that many points, but we're the type of team where anybody can go off," he said.
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Kenner Fire Department District Chief Patrick Ardeneaux told CNN that Woods heard a smoke detector go off around 7 a.m.
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It's a good occasion to disconnect from technology, go off the grid and enjoy a few days of carefree excitement.
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"If somebody tries to synthesize horsepox, alarm bells go off," says Patrick Boyle, Ginkgo's 34-year-old head of codebase.
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Then, some more adventurous humans go off and try riskier (but fun!) activities like skiing or bicycling or rock climbing.
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The actress is used to leading a red-carpet life, but she always makes time to go off the grid.
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AND YOU KNOW THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS THAT CAN GO OFF THE RAILS BUT BY AND LARGE IT'S NOT.
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And now, now she just decides to let her go off less than 24-hours before the death wave hits?
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If an author's bio makes them out to be a Warren Buffett in the making, your alarm should go off.
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The new generations run the risk that if temperatures go off balance this (world) turns into a huge frying pan.
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Sylvia becomes stuck in the Holland Tunnel and bombs go off, setting off floods that will soon engulf her car.
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Newton explained that his Roomba, an automatic vacuum cleaner, is set to go off every night at 1:30 a.m.
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When it comes to war and the potential use of military force, it's a time bomb waiting to go off.
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The target Dickey shot at contained an explosive device set to go off when shot by a high-velocity firearm.
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Use the vibe positively by applauding people's unique features and encouraging them to go off and do their own thing.
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And sometimes stuff like the Nicki-Cardi beef blows up on social media which makes you go off those artists.
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That means all trucks stop where they are until the rhino moves, because you're not allowed to go off-road.
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"We'd go off every morning at eight and walk for four or five hours on these little paths," Dahl said.
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We're on this kind of Richard Pryor-Gene Wilder model right now, which is, go off and do your thing.
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The trainers wanted to go off of how I felt and what I thought about it, and I felt good.
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If the driver does not turn back to the road after a few seconds, warning tones and lights go off.
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EMPTY STREETS My wife will usually go off on a side shopping walk, if my daughter is into it especially.
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"If I was traveling around, that's where I would sleep, in the back, and we'd go off climbing," he says.
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" He went on, "I don't think the President can go off the record unless he wants to talk about coverage.
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A shotgun can go off accidentally, and hit a cuckoo clock, and get reloaded accidentally, and hit the clock again.
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What is the minimum number of turns you need to ensure that the buzzer will go off (with probability 1)?
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LG: Okay, we're going to go off on a brief tangent for a moment about TV shows rather than podcasts.
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At six in the morning, they turn the lights on, and at ten at night, the lights go off again.
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Hopefully, the UFC would just release me so I could go off and follow broadcasting and fighting in different avenues.
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She had to go off on her own and get all the stupid out of her system, which she did.
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Like, we'd go off shopping on Saturday morning…That's the kind of relationship we had, and it was really delightful.
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Only a couple of times during the discussion do the executives ask to go off the record to clarify something.
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But he was walking in a really excessive way like I knew he was about to go off on me.
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Throughout my career I've made decisions where I go off on a tangent and get caught up in an idea.
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Now, it's extremely unlikely that one of these supervolcanoes would go off anytime soon, let alone multiple eruptions at once.
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An F.B.I. agent testified on Wednesday that the explosive in the pressure cooker could go off by jostling the device.
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Unbound by a civil servant's job, he will be free to go off and see the world as he pleases.
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He describes one who was said to be so calm that a gunshot could go off and he wouldn't flinch.
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When you dream, your dreams will be active as hell; expect major light bulbs to go off in your head!
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Under the auspices of the Journal, or you wanted to go off and ... Yes, under the auspices of the Journal.
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And your heart may break, just a little, that they can't go off into that world together, forever bosom pals.
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Two sons go off to war and can't in any real way come back home, and then you see why.
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Sometimes my wife and daughter will go off and do something together, like run errands, while we're watching a game.
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The "robo-advisor" also regularly checks the performance of investments against goals, suggesting alternative strategies if things go off track.
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"They really do want kids to go off and change the world, as clichéd as that sounds," Blair told me.
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It's not surprising someone from his team would pass him some notes, especially considering his tendencies to go off script.
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"What does that have to do with why you're here tonight?" he asked, before requesting to go off the record.
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They work to mitigate injuries when cars go off the road, issue distracted driving alerts, and even watch for moose.
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"By now, I just recognize the sound of the tear gas gun go off," she said in a phone interview.
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The speech was set to focus on infrastructure but saw the president go off script to touch on other topics.
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And if they go off the wagon and start eating carbs, they go right back to where they were before.
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In an interview in May, he snapped at a question about his son before requesting to go off the record.
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Set a timer to go off every 30 minutes to take a break for three to five minutes, she suggests.
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"Disappear" meaning "going off ..." Meaning not go off the grid, but adopt a new identity and shed my old identity.
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Unlike the usual disorder, the gathering they'd put together was in fact a social time bomb, waiting to go off.
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The outside scaffolding had no sprinkler system, but was equipped with movement detectors which did not go off, Eskenazi said.
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You guys say, "No, we want to use something else," and go off and use another company's, and that's great.
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The Sun conflicts with planet of surprises, Uranus, at 7:34 AM on Wednesday, causing things to go off track.
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He was who fans originally theorized would die, but that would cause Spencer (Troian Bellisario) to go off the deep end.
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He couldn't articulate it in a way that made sense, so he said, 'Let me go off and storyboard this ending.
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With the sample being so catchy, I knew it would go off in the club and people would instantly remember it.
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Without a long political track record to go off of, all we have is a spate of campaign promises to analyze.
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If your friend or brother's cousin is asking you to wire transfer them money via email, alarm bells should go off.
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In the latest episode of Go Off Sis, four Black women share stories of their first time in the beauty salon.
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Nelson had the first goal just 87 seconds into the game when the puck appeared to go off Carolina's Jordan Staal.
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It was such a big change to have our girls go off into the world — both in real life and fictionally.
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And with only Barrymore's 11 word caption to go off of, there's not a whole lot of room for methodical interpretation.
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"As a rule I don't go off the record with high-ranking officials, particularly the president," Baquet said in an email.
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According to the report, non-uniformed beneficiaries currently enrolled at 38 military hospitals nationwide will be forced to go off-base.
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The best thing you can do is go off on your own and discover who you are without this other person.
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She would have wanted us to go off and be happy and find a place that we'd want to live in.
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Similarly, when we see a supernova go off in the sky, we're seeing an event that happened before humanity even existed.
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Presumably they're getting the attention they wanted as Shia's notoriously short fuse continues to go off in a very public way.
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I always knew that he would transcend whatever it was that we were doing and go off and do something else.
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Unfortunately, I think there is real cause to doubt that we can pull this off before things go off the rails.
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I try to block out the sounds, but I get barely any sleep before my alarm is supposed to go off.
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He consumes between 1700-1800 calories a day, carefully noting each one in a journal so he doesn't go off track.
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Is John trying to do the right thing by June, or should she go off with Steinar to find her mother?
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Avoid talking about politics, religion, and whatever else your random uncle wants to go off about, and, instead, try these topics.
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The final deals are done, the last of the paperwork is exchanged, and the lights go off in Sky studio 103.
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Now, before I go off into rampant speculation, it's worth remembering that this is a patent, not an actual product announcement.
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But Trump's curious moves Thursday night and Friday were a reminder of how quickly his effort can go off the rails.
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When the smaller secondary display is up, your alarm is ready to go, and when it's down, it won't go off.
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I had not anticipated that, it was not in the script that he was going to go off on that tangent.
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The couple was asleep when the fire started in the kitchen of their home and smoke detectors failed to go off.
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But what happens after the television crews pack up their equipment, the stadium lights go off and the crowds go home?
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He pressed a small jerry-rigged antenna in his hand and activated the timer, set to go off in five minutes.
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You can hear Erik's voice quivering when he asks for the show to go off the air just after the discovery.
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It's hard to believe Tyga's not-so-humble brag isn't what inspired Chyna to go off on her ex so publicly.
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Just when the answer to balancing the budget or defeating terrorism is about to be given, a buzzer will go off.
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Telling him that he's activated a bomb that will go off, killing someone in the city, should Superman get too close.
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Because of threatening weather in the forecast, players will go off split tees in groups of three starting at 7 a.m.
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"They go off piste," he says, proffering his current brew in a giant glass vessel, reminding me of school lab days.
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"The decision to go off testosterone is such a big, lifestyle-changing one that many individuals choose not to," she says.
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His solution is simply to tell his trans patients that they have to be willing to go off testosterone for awhile.
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Wouldn't a player be more inclined to go off and play, for instance, Counter-Strike, if that's where the money is?
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We all go off and do what we do, you know, but that moment just to me, was quite magical somehow.
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The hack could have made them go off whenever they wanted, and made the system broadcast custom messages, according to researchers.
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High-quality independent polling of House races is rare; most of what we have to go off of is campaign internals.
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We're familiar with films about adventurous, rugged men who go off seeking danger, leaving a supportive but worried wife at home.
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Consensus is difficult to achieve and it takes time, but without consensus spurned developers will go off and create competing standards.
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" Keke Palmer gave the following statement on Snapchat regarding James: "This World Star thing is trying to go off on me.
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King's Landing is something of a ticking time bomb at the moment — and that bomb could be about to go off.
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It's unclear what exactly Trump is going to propose, and the president has a well-known propensity to go off script.
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I was moderating a panel recently that was meant to give high school students advice before they go off to college.
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Then you go off and fall in love with somebody who would not be acceptable to them, and you feel torn.
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Mr. Damon said that the franchise would need to go off in another direction and that Mr. Greengrass must be involved.
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Should either of these efforts go off the rails, well, time to prep the talk of a possible health care 2.0.
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The two go off to a daybed, watch the storm come in and share the first kiss of Paradise season 5.
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"They won't kind of go off and conduct any type of mission on their own," he said, referring to the Marines.
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Things had begun to go off the rails for Nunes Monday morning after a strange statement from his spokesperson, Jack Langer.
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It's understandable, though, that long-suffering fanbases would lose their way, or go off the rails once the suffering finally ends.
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Last week, the Bears defense let Eagles tight end Zach Ertz go off for nine catches, 103 yards, and a score.
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Pointed questions not only give them more to go off of, they communicate you value their contribution and want their feedback.
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If we see a global sell-off, get through that, you can be sure stop losses are going to go off.
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That vessel, and its more than 40 sister ships, are far more difficult to track when they go off the grid.
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No. Red flags go off and I abort mission immediately if there is even any mention of this in the itinerary.
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As the movie was just released Friday, there's still time to go off the deep end and dive into them all.
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"Your boyfriend's saying, 'Oh, your hair looks better like this,' a light bulb should go off — there's more coming," she said.
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"The fact that the 27th Street bomb did not go off tells you Mr. Rahimi had no such intent," she said.
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You help build a community at home, at work, in your town and then you go off and settle more villages.
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Cool—I'm worried about not touching another human for the next three months and dying alone, but go off, I guess!!!
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She then began a human resources role at Macy's, and, feeling confident in her progress, decided to go off her medication.
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The daily briefings have seen Trump give misleading information, tangle with members of the media and go off on unrelated tangents.
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Those moving to the city after their children go off to school have increased demand for bigger apartments, Mr. Siesbye said.
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"He was full of good feeling from watching Steph Curry go off at the end of the third quarter," Flournoy said.
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This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity Krieg: Why do questions, generally speaking, come and go off the Census?
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The shrimp parm hero is plentiful enough to split, or go off-menu for a simple, but well-constructed deli sandwich.
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We start off good and things go off the rails when L. buys $40 worth of lobster tails for Christmas Eve.
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It&aposs always the best when it&aposs your groin, because you go off an nobody really knows what is is.
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He was all smiles as he sat inside a police cruiser and pressed the button to make the siren go off.
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If only due to heavy repression, the visit to Saudi Arabia is likely to go off without public displays of unhappiness.
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We break the stories as a writer's room, and then writers get assigned episodes or we go off and write it.
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Even with more and more defections among Republicans, I think they're just going to go off and do their own thing.
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Every night, explosions inside the mine go off, but the locals are so used to it that they barely take notice.
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He left the company maybe six or seven years ago to go off and think about bigger problems, non-product problems.
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Alarm bells should go off: Brookfield also owns Westinghouse Electric, the nuclear services business trying to sell reactors to Saudi Arabia.
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And then they go off the deep end on the other side, when they start to slow down, they just disengage.
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None of the employees dared to make any remarks about the kitchen, afraid that the boss might go off on them.
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If he's going to go off after the summit and say Russia isn't a serious problem, where will that leave them?
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"Cause at the end, when the lights and cameras go off everyone lives!" a title card reads before the episode begins.
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They probably ... I'm thinking, you know we really don't know, we just sort of go off of ... JW: Our Instagram demographics.
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Your iPhone can alert you to text messages and calls in a rather clever way — by making the LED flash go off.
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If you're a parent, teaching your kids the value of a dollar is always challenging, especially when they go off to college.
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But even if they don't go off-grid, lots of customers are going to be a lot less dependent on utility power.
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There&aposs also the possibility of Apple adding support for several timers, so you can have them go off when you want.
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Keeping the campaign drawn into a relatively short experience meant that the story had very little opportunity to go off the rails.
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In the latest episode of Go Off Sis, four ladies reflect on their braiding memories and answer the question: Can you braid?
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Treasury auctions likely will go off as scheduled as "these operations will be characterized as 'essential' and allowed to continue," he added.
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In addition, how the CBD isolate is made matters: If a brand won't explain their method, your spidey senses should go off.
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We check in, snag us a good spot to unroll our yoga mats, and go off to explore before the class started.
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There's always someone who just has to go off the registry, and in Harry and Meghan's case it's a lot of someones.
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But also sometimes, they go off on a whim, and wiser ears will say, 'no, that idea was tried 10 years ago.
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It seems that once the company gets a product released and the bugs addressed, the teams go off to do other things.
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While most wedding dresses are pretty traditional and worn once, we've seen plenty of stars go off-script on their big days.
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The Appalachian wastes are filled with pressure plates, strings, and flame throwers primed to go off if a player trips their switch.
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He tends to go off script, blurting out whatever pops into his head regardless of whether it's even remotely appropriate or accurate.
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Myers also cited her desire to be with her children, Frankie and Michael, as both teenagers prepare to go off to college.
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There are no film stills available from Paramount — all we have to go off are a short teaser and the two Mother!
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In the wake of the loss of Jack, "we see the kids are just about to go off to college," Moore shares.
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"We could come to them with a list of cars, and they could just go off and do all that," Combs says.
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The minute you go off track or question his logic at all, you're dead to him, you're the enemy of the week.
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If you were to go off and start having babies, you wouldn't be able to give us the same level of commitment.
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But depressive symptoms could cause them to go off the pill and risk unwanted pregnancies, or otherwise affect their quality of life.
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Streaming is about to get much more segmented as Disney, AT&T, and Comcast go off and build their own subscription services.
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Your new puppy even comes with free food, free vet care, and even free boarding if you ever go off on holidays.
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In fact, former White House strategist chief, Steve Bannon, has reportedly promise the president to, quote, go off the chain to destroy.
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He gives lengthy and interesting answers that go off in tangents and it's fun to let someone else steer the ship completely.
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As children get older, we grant them more autonomy — to stay out later, to drive a car, to go off to college.
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The scenarios may seem farfetched, but they are all real experiences Black women share in the latest episode of Go Off Sis.
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To save Dan Flavin's works from those terminal museum graveyards, institutions are stockpiling fluorescent light bulbs before they go off the market.
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But things begin to go off the rails: all of this exposure to electrical devices leaves Chuck disoriented, his health rapidly deteriorating.
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That's why the office lights go off during lunch breaks and even the company president needs approval to raid the stationery cupboard.
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"Say good night and go…" Kardashian West captioned the photo, referencing Grande's new song "Goodnight and Go" off her new album Sweetener.
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We head to the park, and I let her sniff everything since she still can't go off leash or run; vet's orders.
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So when a consumer sees only five-star reviews, they smell something fishy, something that causes their BS meter to go off.
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While the market is pricing in a 56 percent chance of a December move, it's unlikely to go off without a hitch.
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Most people go off and spend a good part of the day taking care of what their business of the day is.
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As the agent scrambles to pick up the gun, it appears to go off as he's picking it up, the video shows.
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Somehow, people are less likely to go off on a racist rant if they know that the general public can't see it.
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They've got three guys that can go off at any time and it only takes one of them to change a game.
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However, she allegedly said, she didn't mean to fire the weapon but it had a "hair trigger," causing it to go off.
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It was in the script where there's this confessional at some point where you just go off by yourself and say goodbye.
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If you go off the grid at all, whether it's for hiking, backpacking, or skiing, you probably need a Garmin GPS watch.
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Ellison's sources claimed that Ailes would go off on war story tangents while trying to train Trump, which led to the fallout.
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While the Winter family did have smoke alarms in their home, their positioning in their home caused them not to go off.
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EYAL: I learned what I really want and what I'm not looking for, and that's not to go off of somebody's looks.
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Bourla also said Lyrica would be its last top-selling product to go off patent until the second half of the decade.
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Residents reported that fire alarms didn't go off when the fire broke out at Grenfell Tower in north Kensington around 1 a.m.
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"The fact is, if the police simply do their job, my speech and the whole event will go off wonderfully," Spencer said.
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"What just happened" is now a common question people ask themselves after hearing the President of the United States go off script.
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Both events were rescheduled for early Saturday, with the $643 million All-Star Race still scheduled to go off in the evening.
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It feels like he might finally have his legs back under him, and against the Vikings could be due to go off.
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The next morning, my alarm would go off, and I'd rise and prepare for the first of five days in the office.
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While the situation is definitely worth keeping an eye on, it is far too early for alarms to go off over yield.
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While the winds of optimism about peace wax and wane, bombs continue to go off in Afghanistan, killing soldiers and civilians alike.
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You can set alarms on your Fitbit throughout the day, which will cause your Fitbit to vibrate silently when they go off.
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"We know exactly what their intent is, and they can't go off topic or talk about something we hadn't considered," Bickmore said.
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He refers to some of his animals as "bomb horses," meaning a bomb could go off and the horse would not react.
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Stations will be able to go off the air entirely, share spectrum with others or move to a different band of spectrum.
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He can go off on tangents; he can go to Gettysburg and say he's gonna sue women who've made accusations against him.
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"I usually put my book down at 9, and I'm in la-la land when the gunshots go off," Dot Smogyi said.
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Houston is 27th in the league in field-goal percentage defense, allowing opponents to go off at 46.5 percent from the floor.
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"Of course, as first lady, on trips like these, she's going to go off and do things on her own," says McBride.
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If you hear the Islamic call to prayer go off from our phones, be silent out of respect until it's finished. 97.
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I could in the future if I were to go off hormone replacement therapy, which I very well could at some point.
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There were lots of places at that location to go off away from the main stage and into very nice grassy areas.
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I remember I have to keep my voice low so this thing doesn't interrupt itself and go off on some other tangent.
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Again, not a huge amount to go off from this landing page, but it seems we'll hear more in a couple months.
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At each monthly meeting, one person would receive the month's pot, allowing them to go off and start a (hopefully) flourishing business.
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Where I think Mr Bullard begins to go off course is in treating the Fed's behaviour like a zero-interest-rate peg.
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"I am beginning to wonder how many more alarm bells must go off before the world rises to the challenge," he said.
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She has been incredibly enthusiastic about the ideas we've had—encouraging us to go off the map more than we were comfortable.
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"Don't call me because it will make the ringer go off, they'll hear it and I'll get caught," it cautioned in another.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — Whenever I hear a blast go off in my hometown the first thing I do is call my little brother.
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At parties, he'd have a beer, two tops, and he might go off and sneak a cigarette so his wife wouldn't see.
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"Let him eat the cost and maybe he will learn to play nice with the team, not go off on his own."
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Afterward, he said, the adult ducks go off to molt their feathers, leaving their broods in the care of a matriarchal female.
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Government secrets are guarded with less care, and requests from public officials to go off the record are addressed with more skepticism.
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But for their epic live episodes, they invite 27 comics to "go off" on various bits of culture for one minute each.
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But for their epic live episodes, they invite 50 comics to "go off" on various bits of culture for one minute each.
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