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  1. not connected to or served by a system and especially a computer or telecommunications system
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Get off-line and show up "Online work is only useful for organizing off-line work," said a veteran organizer, Sam Daley-Harris, who leads the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation.
It was taken off line last August after a fire.
But capacity has been taken off-line to reduce emissions nevertheless.
How do you supply power when these sources are off-line?
The website was taken off line and is no longer accessible.
Think of the parents you see in the drop-off line at school.
The site was off-line in Germany and no longer functional on Friday.
Some shops accepted only cash because their electronic payments system went off-line.
To conduct the review, the entire agency search tool database was taken off line.
Competing theories about the motives behind the attacks get a tossed-off line apiece.
And walking sure beats sitting in the stop-and-go car drop-off line!
I benefited from their wisdom and ended up connecting off-line with two mothers.
The neat jump off line low kick which Jedrzejczyk shows in most of her fights.
So as older computers go off line, the size of the great botnet continually shrinks.
They wanted the ability, for instance, to add off-line donations into a campaign's coffers.
Fingers crossed for a spin-off line of swim trunks for all these princesses' Prince Charmings.
TC: Many e-commerce companies are jumping right into off-line channels to raise brand awareness.
Rory McIlroy went for the bold play, even if it turned out a little off line.
Nearly half of the country's working nuclear reactors will go off-line for required security upgrades.
"The biggest problem is when we're slightly off(line), we're out-of-bounds," he said modestly.
Digital companies already know a lot about online behaviour; bikes help them track off-line behaviour, too.
Spend some time off-line with this retro-style trivia game, perfect for foodies and sports nuts.
The model for success, as Mr. Bolen sees it, is a combination of on- and off-line.
From it was established in 1.53, Landmark theatre has owned 56 cinemas and 268 off-line screens.
If that ball is off line any at all or Beckham hesitates any at all, he's safe.
A quarter of U.S. refining capacity to be taken off-line due to the hurricane, sapping demand.
But sometimes the trolls still manage to track her down, and online harassment becomes an off-line ambush.
But Teague made a pair of free throws, and Miami&aposs desperation heave from Waiters was off line.
For his part, Brennan was delighted to see that the site he created had been knocked off line.
You want to see check hooks and pivots off line to deal with Rousey's constant straight line charges.
There aren't enough new nuclear power plants on the drawing board to replace those that come off line.
In this regard it is like the push kick but without as much danger of being knocked off line.
Frankie Edgar's low kicks went completely unanswered when Aldo was obsessed with pivoting off line in their two bouts.
The plant's coal-fired boilers were taken off line in 2011 and the facility was completely closed in 2015.
Other times Edson will try to stay in stance and make no effort at all to break off line.
Chile's Codelco, meanwhile has two of its four smelters off-line for refits to comply with new emissions regulations.
But often neglected is the role social media platforms can play in preserving free expression from off-line threats.
Except it served to both check the triangle kick and knock the straight kick off line as a parry.
Each time Schilt kicked, it was knocked off line and Hari stepped in on him with the right hand.
But Cespedes, the Mets' strong-armed left fielder, took his time unloading a throw that was slightly off line.
Some people think eschewing a sign-off line comes across as cold, but I don't agree — it simply feels straightforward.
But for some people—mostly professionals—coming up with an appropriate kiss-off line seems to be a lot easier.
But the internet affords us the opportunity for many more interactions than we might be able to handle off-line.
It may sound counter-intuitive, but today workers are turning to online courses to improve their off-line communication abilities.
Intelligence officials have said it is difficult, if not impossible, to use cyberoperations to take an adversary off line permanently.
Vale has around 60,000 tonnes of idled production capacity, taken off-line at the end of 2017 due to low prices.
Intolerance can take on a range of on-line and off-line forms, across a wide array of content and language.
The drone attacks took 28503 percent of the company's oil production off line, which translated into 22019 percent of global supply.
The Mets had the Diamondbacks in a rundown but flubbed it when first baseman Lucas Duda's throw home was off line.
The total refining capacity now off line is 16 percent, according to estimates by IHS Markit, an analytics and consulting firm.
I do a good amount of on- and off-line research for every place I visit — websites, guidebooks, friends, social media.
The reactor had gone off line late on Friday in an outage that the company had said would last a few days.
More than 2 million barrels of refining capacity were taken off line, as the storm threatened Texas with unprecedented rain and flooding.
In both of Jose Aldo's fights with Edgar, it was pivoting off line that left Edgar running past Aldo and looking confused.
This pivoting off line was the heart of this fight and the reason that Edgar's first three rounds turned out so poorly.
The standard forty-five on the rear side, this carries the fighter off line but also serves to lengthen the opponent's left hand.
After the fire, PG&E took the Caribou-Palermo complex off-line and, in December, de-energized all 56 miles of the line.
A candid off line conversation can be so revealing, and give a good look deep into the mind and character of a person.
However, selling may be limited because of a strike in Kuwait that has taken more than 1.5 million barrels a day off line.
THIS IS NOT A ONE-TIME SHIFT WE'RE RIDING THE TAILWINDS OF. THIS IS HOW THE INDUSTRY WILL PLAY OFF-LINE GOING FORWARD.
So far there are a few options for a possible send-off line to contestants to replace Trump's "You're fired!" according to AdWeek.
She lives on-line and off-line at the same time, but I hope she is wrong about home being an outdated concept.
Psy-Group also conducted "off-line" operations, as the company sometimes termed clandestine on-the-ground activities, according to a former company employee.
It's Over Easy provides a do-it-yourself template for dissolution, and also referrals for off-line help should the process get stuck.
Trolls who threaten sexual violence against female writers in online comment threads have driven some women off-line, while anonymity protects the perpetrators.
U.S. and Saudi Arabian officials have said Iran was behind the attack, which knocked a significant amount of Saudi oil production off line.
In November, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's national alerting backbone network that feeds local alerts reportedly was off-line for nearly 11 hours.
These high-tech entrepreneurs are working to ease and enable democratization of information and resources for those off-line and online in emerging economies.
Social media makes it easier for candidates, parties, and political groups to invite college students to participate in elections, both on and off-line.
It's hard to tell how much social media is affecting your child's self-image; many feel enormous pressure to be perfect off line, too.
Susceptibility The truth is coal-fired power plants are susceptible to being forced and, indeed, have been forced off-line during periods of extreme weather.
What makes me laugh about the newspaper is that I'm old enough to remember when everyone was off line scrambling to establish a presence online.
It was only in brief moments in the third that Gustafsson began pivoting off line from Blachowicz's straight line charges and escaping Blachowicz's right hand.
She said that the splinter groups, particularly the ones for local communities, which often meet up off-line, exemplified a kind of self-correcting instinct.
Parents and students can connect online temporarily to update the app and sync curriculum and results, while operating off-line for the bulk of lessons.
Amazon plans to expand its business, entering off-line movie industry, according to the news released overnight, and its takeover target is US landmark Theatre.
Once upon a time, fashion lines designed by the rich and famous were limited to a one-off line of leggings or a single eponymous shoe.
Braun led off with an infield single, then went to third with one out on an error by Gray, whose attempted pickoff throw was off-line.
By driving Miocic's head off line with his underhooked arm, Cormier could create enough space to suck his elbow back through and claim the underhook himself.
And because the campaign now has their email address of these new contributors, the campaign can engage them in other online and off-line campaign activities.
Chinese producers have indicated they will take 0003,2000 tonnes of capacity off-line this year, matching the cuts to mined production announced by Glencore last October.
The operation was aimed at taking the Internet Research Agency off line for several days, from Election Day until the results were certified by local officials.
Through Chaturbate, she meets Edith, a young woman who likes to bare her body to strangers on her Webcam but is not sexually active off-line.
Furthermore, when fighting another orthodox fighter there is always the option to duck down behind the lead shoulder and take the head off line to avoid punishment.
I especially like the off-line mode which, provided you turn the pen on, allows you to record without having your phone open next to your notebook.
"After reviewing the video and our Election Day Issue Tracking software, we determined that particular machine had a paper jam and was taken off line," it said.
Then, lest we think this might be a casually tossed-off line, the second episode opens with Sharon seeing a psychologist and trying to get some pills.
"I would like to discuss this off-line because there is a consensus from our scientific leadership that Hunt and I have been badly misled," he wrote.
Zack Cozart hit a sharp ground ball to third baseman Matt Chapman, who backhanded the ball but threw to first base off line and in the dirt.
In addition, the stepping-off-line low-kick is a nice way to end punching combinations and re-establish range, solving the first problem we talked about.
The most complex step, the composition of type, happened off-line; if a printer wanted to change the type, he had to stop the press to reset it.
Bike pick-up and drop-off data can show which shops and cafés are most popular—and whether online ads have had any effect on off-line behaviour.
Jędrzejczyk is never far from her stance and the moment that she has stepped off line, she is back in position to strike should the opponent follow her.
Trading verses with Ms. Shah, then eventually trading off line-by-line, Ms. Jordan brings a welcome new lightness to the session, in both timbre and affect. G.R.
What to watch next: whether "experiential" retail, as they call their experiments in transforming physical stores, succeeds in getting people off-line, into their shops, and — most importantly — buying.
The brand has a spin-off line called Found Muji, filled with simple objects that famed designer and Muji creative director Naoto Fukasawa finds in countries around the world.
Against the big middleweight Cezar Ferreira, Masvidal did an excellent job of breaking his hips off line and angling out to achieve the double collar tie along the fence.
Beginning in his hometown of Minneapolis, Soth traveled the country attending community meetings, festivals, dances, and other gatherings to better understand the state of Americans' social lives off-line.
Ochoa gets a toe on it — just enough to keep it off line — but Firmino is the first man to it in the goal mouth and he buries it.
"I could toggle between these alts with a freedom that was unavailable to me in off-line life, whose institutions tend to regard all mutability as suspicious," Snowden writes.
Morgan Stanley, for instance, now expects Iranian production to drop to 2.7 million barrels a day by the fourth quarter, with more than 1 million barrels taken off line.
The quake shut down Puerto Rico's power system as generating plants automatically went off line and Costa Sur, which supplied up to a third of electricity, suffered severe damage.
The quake shut down Puerto Rico's power system as generating plants automatically went off line and Costa Sur, which supplied up to a third of electricity, suffered severe damage.
She veered off line on the lower section of the course, flailed her arms midair to slow down and narrowly cleared the next gate, clipping it with her side.
Not just the powerful, hurting low kicks that he landed, but the short tapping lead leg kick into the calf or ankle which tapped Ishihara's lead leg off line.
Scott's misfortune was a product of a blustery day that blew empty folding chairs over, hats off heads, putts off line and scores sky-high at Augusta National on Saturday.
Some estimates had over 25 percent of gulf oil production taken off line and millions of barrels imported from overseas had to wait out the storm before delivering their cargo.
"When I got here we had to shut down all the servers, all the work stations were off-line," said Bard Wood, an information technology worker in the financial district.
Back stepping and back skipping counters work best when the fighter moves his head or skips slightly off line to reduce the chances of getting cracked by his charging opponent.
By the time he's 25 and has a couple of Hart Trophies he's going to be turning off line changes and switching the goalies to manual control without telling anyone.
"There is still a significant number of people who have the habit in their blood" of paying for content and who prefer the experience of reading off-line, she said.
Two smelters in the province of Qinghai with combined capacity of 20173,22017 tonnes per year have gone off line in the last couple of weeks, according to BMO Capital Markets.
The results are in contrast to more established and off-line funding mechanisms for startups such as venture capital, where women have been traditionally underserved, PwC said in the report.
Frankie Edgar found success with every single low kick he threw against Jose Aldo, who ate them in the back of the leg as he attempted to pivot off line.
Against Taiga, Takeru's straight kick was batted off line and he was brushed with a counter straight which could have been disastrous, then caught hard with a follow up hook.
Two smelters in the province of Qinghai with combined capacity of 2000,22017 tonnes per year have gone off line in the last couple of weeks, according to BMO Capital Markets.
You need to bring there water, yes; electricity which is the fire of the modern era, and connectivity because if you are off-line you are not in the present.
Utility Uniper's new Datteln 4 coal-fired power plant will be connected to the grid, since the modern unit is cleaner than the first stations to be taken off line.
The runaway winner of last Sunday's BMW Championship said he had paid a price for his slight inaccuracy off the tee, even if his misses were not very far off line.
CRA said it could not immediately comment on the seriousness of the threat or whether this was the first time its services had been taken off line due to security concerns.
" Similarly, Carter claimed last month in discussing SCO that such an off-line organization with an indeterminate mission is "good for the troops, [and] it's good for the taxpayers as well.
Gaza's power plant has been off-line for two months due to a payment dispute between the Palestinian Authority, based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers.
The jab—an underused weapon for Calderwood until now—shot down the center of Lipski's swings, often as Calderwood got her head off line and ducked down behind her lead shoulder.
Almost all voting machines in the United States are off-line and come in many varieties, making it hard to hack them unless you are sitting in front of the machine.
During the Vortex, 85033GW of coal and 1.4GW of nuclear were taken off-line as facilities struggled to deal with low temperatures and frozen piles of coal that couldn't be combusted.
There was also speculation that the attack on Saudi Aramco, which took half its production off line, may have spurred demand as oil spiked and investors feared a Middle East conflict.
Maintenance and testing can be done by off-line protocols and results communicated to the county level the way it was done 25 years ago: through secure fax or telephone protocols.
"Most of what Shimon is playing is generated using a new process where he creates hundreds of melodies off line based on deep learning analysis of large musical data sets," said Weinberg.
One of the steam generators, which came with a 20-year warranty, developed a small radioactive coolant leak after a year, forcing SCE to take the plant off-line in early 2012.
He also became the center of a controversy when he used a fake tag to induce Washington OF Bryce Harper to slide on a triple even though the throw was off-line.
Murphy got caught in a rundown on Tony Wolters' fielder's choice, but Cervelli's toss to third baseman Colin Moran was off line, allowing Murphy to score for a 1-0 Rockies lead.
Elizabeth Warren did in July's first debate — even butchering his sign-off line by telling people to "go to Joe 22007-255-15.23-215.2-210.8" (which is a phone number, I think).
Much of this data is collected even when a phone is off-line, then uploaded to Google's servers and integrated into an archive that includes your search, Gmail, and Google Docs history.
The weekend attack on Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq processing facility and another plant knocked 21 million barrels of Saudi production off line and underscores a new realization of vulnerability in world oil production.
Traders are watching to see if there is any serious damage done to refineries, which shut down as a preventative measure, taking more than 2 million barrels of refining capacity off line.
A left hook can come out a slappy mess and be thrown off line by connecting sooner or later than expected because there is give at the wrist, the elbow and the shoulder.
Photos and videos on Twitter show a cordoned-off line stretching from Harry Potter land through the Lost Continent area and all the way back to the Dr. Seuss area of the park.
Trail Wallet works off line and has a new Adjusted Budget feature that shows you a new budget you'll need to stay under for the rest of the trip to remain on budget.
To reach young Brooklynites, a trendsetting group often hunched over phones, Stuyvesant Town has rolled out an ad campaign that may seem counterintuitive, involving something both old-fashioned and off-line: a truck.
Strong imports of copper and zinc may suggest otherwise but part of what is being imported is simply replacing domestic supply that is either being quarantined in "strategic" stockpiling or taken off-line.
He can do this with a left uppercut straight to the solar plexus as he is stepping off line, or a left hook behind the right elbow as the opponent turns with him.
It would be interesting to see Calderwood study Schilt's tape and notice how well he moved his head off line when he came down off of his kicks and straight into a dipping jab.
ZURICH, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Swiss utility Axpo took Block 2 of its Beznau nuclear power plant off line late on Friday in an outage that will last for a few days, the company said.
Though refineries and other facilities may be off line temporarily, Tulane University Professor Eric Smith noted that the wind velocities during Harvey were below the levels that coastal energy facilities are designed to withstand.
Muscat said the fact such an important financial institute had gone off line had impacted the economy and caused problems abroad for credit card holders who needed to make payments, such as to hotels.
The RealReal's pop-up experiment last December in New York revealed a particular synergy between on- and off-line shopping, and a customer base ready and willing to combine the two, Ms. Wainwright said.
Since purchases generally happen off-line for these items, advertisers look to create "brand lift," which is generally considered (aside from an increase in sales) the most important metric for brand advertisers, Asano said.
They spoke about each other in interviews rarely, and with the exception of a few collaborations and a tossed-off line here and there, they generally didn't feature as characters in each other's songs.
Both the step-up power low kick of Jerome Le Banner, and the skip-up foot tap that is used to knock the opponent's foot off line before following up with a good straight punch.
"Twenty five elevators go out of service a day....so a quarter of the time a station is just completely off line like cannot be entered or exited by someone in a wheelchair," Goldensohn says.
The Common Application, the nonprofit organization that runs the web portal, posted on Twitter Monday night that, because of "technical difficulties," it was taking the application system off line for two hours to make repairs.
And doubly believable when you see that even against Wei Lei, who clearly has no clue how to carry himself, he runs straight past the Taichi master as the latter pivots off line by accidental instinct.
The site is launching a monthly event series this summer to bring together millennials to network and watch panel discussions, which should provide the off-line community building that has proved successful for other media brands.
Some plants are off-line retooling for new models, and nearly half of the current underutilized assembly capacity is dedicated to producing sedans, a vehicle style that is no longer as popular as it once was.
Should a left-hander opt to fight as a southpaw (with his right foot forward) he is something exotic and unusual with full, powerful left hands sneaking through from unusual angles with slight steps off line.
A last-minute attack on county or state voter-registration systems, just to knock them off-line, would create an uproar from voters who might show up at the polls and find they could not vote.
The attack on Saudi Arabia's Abqaiq plant, which accounts for 21907 percent of global oil supplies, and a nearby facility took 246 million barrels a day of production off line for at least a few days.
Its 20-ounce capacity is equal to a Starbucks Venti, so it'll get you plenty caffeinated as you make your way to work in the morning or survive the drop-off line at your child's school.
With many sensors off-line from the quake and vast amounts of data pouring in from those that remained online, each second eroded attempts to accurately calculate the quake magnitude, and by extension, the resulting tsunami.
This means that when fighters put him under pressure and he gets towards the fence, he will often try to pivot off line or circle out while dropping his hands well within hitting distance of his opponent.
Gonzalez's slow bouncer up the middle was picked up by Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley, but the throw to first base was late and off line, allowing Tony Wolters to score from third base with two outs.
So while innovations like mobile payments and biometrics may one day change the way we safeguard consumer financial information in the digital age, we cannot neglect the here-and-now of both online and off-line users.
For Gustafsson, lancing Teixeira with the jab and moving off line after each successful connection could offer an easy path to victory on the feet simply by denying Teixeira the money punch he relies on too heavily.
The artistry and sustained off-line attentions of Knausgaard, Cusk, and Lerner; the intimate multivolume epics of Elena Ferrante and the curiously under-discussed Jane Smiley; more singular and lovely novels than I could ever list here.
By combining a visualization and structuring of virtual information with the search for harmony in life, body, and mind, Ludy produces both on- and off-line environments that calm the constant barrage of digital information we face.
A few days after the cooler was taken off line, United reassigned Mosby to its Chicago headquarters where he was given "make-work assignments" to keep him busy and doesn't have a permanent desk, according to his lawsuit.
The biggest American Bitcoin company, Coinbase, was taken entirely off-line for brief periods after declaring support for XT. Not surprisingly, this scared away many Bitcoin users from downloading the new software or even declaring support for it.
In the days following the new moon, we'll see it wax once more and approach fullness — so, too, will our lives pick up momentum and drive us to check off line after line on those to-do lists.
According to Fortune's Adam Lashinsky, "The purest manifestation of Alibaba's online/off-line ambitions is Hema," a bricks-and-mortar grocery store that accepts orders via app, and promises delivery within 30 minutes and a 5-kilometer radius.
She faced considerable criticism at the time for apparently having a tin ear -- or a blind eye -- on the issue, given that her husband was regularly bullying people on- and off-line during the course of the campaign.
Dr. Wilson said it was possible in an evolutionary sense that there might be "a deep, common mode of off-line processing that got elaborated and refined in these other vertebrate systems like mammals," expanding into the hippocampus.
"I remembered those days when I got fired from my job for Awkwafina, when I was broke for Awkwafina, when I got kicked off line-ups because 'Awkwafina is a joke,'" the 30-year-old multi-hyphenate wrote.
It is tricky to step inside a straight kick because the path of the kick occupies the direct line between the two fighters, but if that kick gets knocked off line, the kicker is in a horribly compromised position.
Here are a couple against Wanderlei Silva and Frank Shamrock: Paul Felder picked up just the third spinning backfist knockout in UFC history from a similar position of what seemed like disadvantage after a knee was knocked off line.
He muscled it 3 feet past the hole, then pulled the comebacker off line and, after settling for a disappointing par, he briefly grabbed the putter with both hands, as if to bend it, before deciding better of it.
"The payphones taken off line were removed because of low usage, requests from the airlines due to construction in their gate areas and repurposing of space for revenue producing ventures," said Gregg Cunningham of the Chicago Department of Aviation.
The U.S. has some 1203 ethanol plants capable of producing 1.06 million barrels per day, and about 100,000 to 140,000 bpd of capacity has been taken off line due to the floods, according to three traders who track operations.
The U.S. has some 200 ethanol plants capable of producing 1.06 million barrels per day, and about 100,000 to 140,000 bpd of capacity has been taken off line due to the floods, according to three traders who track operations.
Can't walk through the side kick, you have to let it fall short or knock it off line but the latter is normally done with the hands and that, in turn, opens the parrying fighter up to attacks upstairs.
The first ball of the match, an impressive outside off line from Ishant Sharma that lured Matt Renshaw to play at it, saw the ball take the outside edge and race past the vacant third slip to the fence.
Eaton's initial attempt to double him off at first base went astray because of an off-line throw to first baseman Jose Abreu, but then Desmond overran the bag, giving Abreu time to race toward him with the ball.
About 0.33 percent of the U.S. refining capacity was still off line this week after Harvey dumped unprecedented amounts of rain on the heart of America's refining center on the Gulf Coast in late August, according to IHS Markit.
This is the danger with linear kicks, it they are knocked slightly off line from the outside they can be made to cross the body and this effectively gives the opponent a dominant angle on the kicker without having to move.
If Nurmagomedov simply sprints at McGregor over and over as he did against Edson Barboza, it is hard to see him not offering some glaring openings for the left hand as McGregor retreats on an angle or side steps off line.
Atkinson noted that the cut-off line for poverty has been drifting upwards as more goods and services come to be seen as essential, but he seemed almost blind to what might be called the cultural multiplier of these basic gains.
Most of the 3.9 billion people in the world who are off line are women; in Africa, only 12 percent of women are online and in the developing world, women's access to the internet is 25 percent below that of men.
So when Liz says, regretfully, "Rosemary says that women become obsolete in this business when there's no one left that wants to see them naked," it's not just a generic one-off line about how ageist and sexist Hollywood is.
"The hurricane did what terrorists could only dream of and take a third of U.S. refinery capacity off line for days on end," said Michael E. Webber, deputy director of the Energy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin.
The Costa Sur plant near the quake's epicenter was seriously damaged and could remain off line "perhaps up to one year," Ortiz said, raising the prospect of bringing in temporary generators with aid from the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A free throw by Hammonds tied the game at 68 before SMU had a chance to win in regulation, but Jolly's drive and subsequent shot was off-line with Georgia securing the rebound with just 1.8 second left to play.
There was 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil production off line in the U.S.-regulated areas of the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, about 3.73,000 barrels less than on Sunday, according to the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).
There was 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil production off line in the U.S.-regulated areas of the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, about 80,3.73 barrels less than on Sunday, according to the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).
Bradley, who has a 10-game scoreless streak, came on with the bases loaded and one out and got Aaron Altherr to ground into a force out at home, with Herrmann making an exceptional stretch catch of third baseman Lamb's off-line throw.
Sky Fibre Unlimited and Sky Entertainment would usually set you back £61.99 a month but in the sale you can secure the package for as little as £37 a month for 18 months (plus a one-off line rental charge of £19.95).
The first batter, Jason Kipnis, hit a little roller in front of the plate, and Ross, in his haste to throw him out at first, threw the ball off line, allowing Kipnis to go to second and the lead runner to third.
When he's running straight at his man and letting his feet get carried away so that he isn't in position to dip or slip, he can get tagged up more easily and thrown off balance Ronda Rousey if the opponent moves off line.
Polling in both states suggests Bloomberg is slightly below the cut-off line in each state; if he doesn't make viability statewide in either one, it's very, very likely that Bloomberg has a bad night -- regardless of what happens elsewhere in the country.
With millions of viewers, the debates have proven an important opportunity for Democrats to stand out -- and have also served a a cut-off line for voters who are trying to narrow what started as a field with more than 20 candidates.
During tweendom, we're hardwired to think our moms are just out to embarrass us with their puppy-printed pajamas (you know it's true, mom) in the carpool drop-off line and their constant need to check on us when we're out with friends.
Much of Aldo's game is built around the pivot—whether he is hiding his right leg and blading his hips to present the single leg to a shooting opponent, or getting off line of attack and returning with a left hook to the dome.
Coming straight out of his high guard and often getting his upper body off line before throwing, Golovkin could capitalize on Canelo covering up on the ropes without opening himself up to the mid-range counter punches that Canelo uses to make his money.
Philadelphia loaded the bases in the fourth inning before McCutchen ripped a sharp grounder to third baseman Hunter Dozier, who immediately stepped on the bag before his throw home sailed off line and allowed Odubel Herrera to give the Phillies a 4-0 lead.
In addition to backing off and pivoting off line to draw Canelo onto stiff jabs after exchanges, Golovkin started to meet Canelo head-on-head in a classical infight position, one which Canelo hasn't shown himself to be tremendously comfortable with in the past.
The company's retail stores are designed to serve as magnets for people who are interested in a millennial-era community experience—one that blends the online and the off-line, where you can do something physical with other people and put it all on Instagram.
The traditional in and out style of boxing cannot be performed without one leg leading the entire body into the opponent's range, so as that leg stepped, Moicano punted it—either moving his head off line or checking Kattar's hands with his own as he did so.
The Soviet Union also fought valiantly against the Nazis — and lost more people than any other nation in World War II — but those final battles would divide Europe for decades between the West and the Soviet-controlled East, the face-off line of the Cold War.
And so this was the gameplan boiled down to a single moment—retreat and step off line at distance, smother when necessary: But Hunt showed a little veteran savvy, dropping his head below Overeems and projecting the top of his skull when Overeem stepped in to clinch.
Knocking the lead foot off line with one of these foot taps as the opponent retreats slows him down and can put him out of position as the kicking fighter follows with a straight punch, a kick off the opposite side, or even a takedown attempt.
A fight is a struggle to find moments of control in a battle of wills and one of the very few ways that a fighter can actually gain some degree of control over his opponent is to step off line and force the opponent to turn.
Unlike WeChat Pay and Alipay, which require users to scan QR codes generated by their apps in order to buy in an off-line store, Apple Pay users can complete purchases in shops via near-field communication (NFC) terminals, making it faster and more efficient than its domestic rivals.
In the age of social media, embarrassing parents are no longer relegated to the school drop-off line: they're front and center on your feed, leaving comments à la Mick Jagger's iconic "Watch out for the water" quip on his son Lucas' photo of him at the beach.
On the other hand, they made it as easy as possible for U.S. issuers to move to EMV, relieving them of the most difficult chores required elsewhere (like requiring issuers to implement off-line PIN mechanisms which would have protected cardholders in scenarios when their systems were down).
And as Gadelha summoned up what was left of her strength at the start of the fifth round, we were briefly transported back to the first fight as the two traded punches and Jędrzejczyk pivoted off line and killed any follow up on the momentum Gadelha might hope for.
Here Brooks lands a knee from the clinch and as the two break, rather than swinging for the head on an occasion where every fighter's hands will come up and a fighter as savvy as Pearson will move his head off line, Brooks lands another body shot for free.
Though Davenport (it's no spoiler to say) eventually gets his man, wrapping the investigation up neatly and gaining the respect of at least one white officer (Jerry O'Connell) in the process, he also delivers, in a single tossed-off line — a line cut from the movie — Fuller's frightful kicker.
We discussed this when Rory MacDonald used it a couple of times against Stephen Thompson—if the other guy is going to give ground rapidly, a little tap on the ankle can be enough to knock his trailing foot off line and give the chasing fighter time to get in.
Any worsening to Gaza's power crisis - its main electrical plant is off-line in a Hamas-PA dispute over taxation - could cause the collapse of health services already reliant on stand-alone generators, many of them in a poor state of repair, Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesman for the Health Ministry in Gaza, said.
"We've got apps and mobile websites and email and all of the stuff that we're going to bring together for a holistic direct voter contact program that really reaches people where they are and enables them to organize their communities and get out the vote both on and off line," she said.
A series of simulations with eight wind patterns and various wind speeds showed that a headwind at No. 12 created the largest uncertainty in the landing spot of the ball, and that winds from the northwest and southwest could cause a perfectly struck ball to be pushed up to 12 feet off line.
He and Ghaul perform a one-set play about the nature of heroism and self-worth, and it ends up making Ghaul seem both more monstrous and more pitiable by the end (and if this turns out to be the last we see of the Speaker, he at least got a great send-off line).
Against southpaw opponents the lead leg round kick goes into their back—largely pointless compared to a good kick into the front of the body—and lead leg front kicks tend to be easily knocked off line by the opponent's lead elbow or knee just as the jab is inconvenienced by a southpaw opponent's lead arm.
In this era of high-tech, digitized, hyperlinked visual media, a small but salient portion of artists and designers have seen fit to stage returns to ostentatiously analog, off-line, slow, and decidedly un-precious materials and processes—from a surge in interest in hand-dirtying ceramics to the embrace of reclaimed, upcycled, discarded ephemera in collage, assemblage, and installation works.
I learned an entirely new language, Corporatese, which is full of the most beautiful phrases — like "hands-on" (to describe people who actually do things), "off-line" (to describe a conversation that could get someone in trouble) and "absolute return" (which is simply what an asset returns over time, but which always reminded me of some sort of fancy weight-loss tool).
I asked Pearce about the location issue and he acknowledged that it would be a good metric to add to future studies, but made this point: The relatively large labor needs of solar as compared to coal, however, mean that even relatively modest solar activity in a given state creates many more jobs than would be lost if coal power of the same magnitude came off line.
Every now and then Narcos does its diligence to complicate this picture, almost entirely via narration: a tossed off line that notes the Mexican and Colombian drug trades exist wholly to serve the appetites of the wealthy in the US and Europe, or another about the fundamentally destabilizing influence of the United States' foreign policy that created problems in exchange for the glow up of "solving" them.
LONDON (Reuters) - Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) shut its UK plants on Monday for five days over Brexit, adding to other shutdowns to leave at least half the country's car production off-line in what could be a pivotal week for Britain's divorce from the EU. The move was intended to prepare for any Brexit-related disruption at Britain's biggest carmaker, which on Monday also reported a fall in global sales.
A video to the song -- composed by Sawyer Garrity, 16, and Andrea Pena, 15 -- was released on Friday, and it features scenes of Stoneman Douglas students and their families helping each other heal in various ways: a hug between a father and his daughter in the school drop-off line; an art student drawing the words "Kids Lives Matter" on a project; children giving a big group hug to a school staff member as he walks a hallway.

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