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"step-off" Definitions
  1. an act or instance of stepping off
  2. an abrupt dropping off of a shore line into deep water
  3. a place where such a dropping off occurs

268 Sentences With "step off"

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"  "At some point, we may decide to step off.
Two queens step off the court to play another day.
Step off world, pregnancy is hard enough as it is.
I step off the train downtown near the Chicago River.
I try to step off the track, but I cannot.
Residents will step off the elevator into a grand lobby.
The conversation ends with Vivek essentially telling Zoey to step off.
They were calling delegations asking people to step off the committee.
Cole quietly asked Neumann&aposs representative to step off the board.
The impulse to step off the consumer treadmill can be quite tempting.
JASON HALL, "THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE": They step off the battlefield, they step off the plane, they come home and the memories and the trauma of war continue to reverberate through them and into their lives here.
He was like, 'I think I'm going to step off for a minute.
"I've got a message for Trebek: Step off, Beardy-come-lately," he warned.
Two hours later, we touch down in California and step off the plane.
When these detainees step off the plane in Guatemala, they won't be shackled.
The overall message to her haters -- step off, she's trying to get pregnant.
I step off the bus, and the early morning sunlight assaults my eyes.
I step off the sidewalk, near the entrance to a post office—and wow.
Of course, the whole point of Loomo is what happens when you step off.
At one point I had to ask one of them to step off-set.
In fact, we're pretty sure they didn't step off on any rock at all.
Take that step off of your wedding planning checklist and set up automatic savings.
A mural accompanies passengers up the escalator after they step off the arrivals bus.
"Where she fell in, you step off and it just drops," Moore told the outlet.
"I do smudging just to keep my energy clear when we step off," she laughs.
That's when it's time to step off of social media and do your own research.
Is it possible to die in this experience if you step off the wrong way?
When one-percenters step off their flights, they "aren't going to see much," Crabbe said.
But then who are the guys that we can take another step off to help?
You came to this post for routine tips, though, so I'll step off the soap box.
But before you step off an established career track, you need to review your finances carefully.
Gabriela is the first mother to step off the bus with her sick toddler in hand.
And this is also an opportunity for me to be like, 'Let me just step off, dude.
Unfortunately, a vice captaincy doesn't get you into the team photo, so Tiger had to step off.
As soon as I step off the plane here, I can feel the heat of the city.
He's about halfway there when someone nearby gives him an instruction: 'Turn and step off the plank.
I think it came off well, but I'm exhausted from the second I step off the stage.
" If they're not yours, he said, "then step off that path" and "don't follow someone else's dreams.
There were years where he&aposd step off a tour bus and head straight for a boat.
"Step off the edge, come on," Santigold urged in "Banshee," but each song's boundaries were tightly fixed.
She had that sensibility of always having to step off the sidewalk because the Cossacks were coming.
But he didn't ride down that famous escalator last June and step off into being the presumptive nomination.
The idea is that halfway through the workouts, you're supposed to step off the treadmill and get lifting.
This confrontation of assumptions about Islam begins the moment you step off the elevator and into the show.
I can rent a kiosk at JFK and snatch them up right after they step off the plane.
Oh man, in Japan, it's like Beatlemania when I step off the plane... But a polite, respectful Beatlemania.Definitely.
I was sitting in her driveway eating my lunch, and Hoyt happened to step off of his bus.
Chronologically, it starts on the third floor, and it feels mildly disorienting when you step off the elevator.
It was a huge step, off a cliff, 20 feet down into a pool of freezing cold water.
But now I'm starting to understand: on March 29, at 11 am sharp, we step off the cliff.
He's had to step off the campaign trail, halting his typically relentless schedule of town halls and rallies.
So I'm going to step off the board and I'm going to completely step out of the company.
People kind of inch out to the end and they look over and most people cannot step off.
Many women step off the ladder later in their careers, tired of being pigeonholed and passed over for promotions.
In fact, it's a step off of one national stage onto another, in front of a much larger audience.
"The reality is this" — recantation — "is the only way we've given people to step off that train," Lonsway said.
"I consider it wise to gently step off the gas pedal," Nowotny, Austria's central bank governor told the newspaper.
Some of the suspects have already returned home, being arrested by local police when they step off the plane.
As candidates step off the elevator, every bead of sweat, awkward handshake, and nervous laugh is captured on camera.
During the Jim Crow era, a black person had to step off the curb when a white person approached.
This part more than any and this play more than any, it's a real step off into the abyss.
"It's one of those things I got to compose out there and be able to step off," Drake said.
But some families like the Ortizes have no idea exactly what awaits them when they step off the plane.
It is time for her to step off the stage, find something productive to do and stop pointing fingers.
Bushra says she meets refugees who think they have made it when they step off the plane onto American soil.
Those advocating for more mindful living loved it, as did people eager to step off the hamster wheel of life.
He says there will be a longer phase-in period, so people won't be surprised when they step off planes.
Like sending a notification to your phone telling you to pay attention when you're about to step off the sidewalk.
You simply let go of any rational reluctance and trust that you'll step off onto another platform in due time.
In order to be able to hand the stick over, the elephant must step off the mat and try again.
If we don't change direction, we're simply going to step off the edge," Dr. Robert Pearl told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
And in the Trump era, when LGBTQ rights are under alarming attack, we need you to step off our movement.
Neither Roger Goodell the NFL commissioner nor Adam Silver the NBA commissioner would step off either, so you're — LG: Oh!
But it was not until 2017 that Mr. Iger decided to pinch his nose and step off the diving board.
"You can say you don't believe in gravity, but if you step off a cliff, you're going down," she said.
Still, Kabul and Washington will need to work much harder to convince an emboldened Taliban to step off the battlefield.
When you flinch at a virtual dinosaur, or don't want to step off an imaginary ledge, that's presence at work.
It costs money to step off the consumption rails so conveniently laid out for us by tech companies and their advertisers.
" She weeps, blaming herself aloud for being stupid enough to step off the curb, and her aunt says, "Yes, you were.
During the 1990s, one man who used to step off the elevator whenever she stepped on suddenly started greeting her warmly.
But it has to be really bad in my view for the Fed to stop, step off this rate rising path.
Then I would step off the ground and embrace the unknown, working with my fear in a world of indescribable beauty.
If you didn't use that stone to step off and jump off into other realms, you might as well give up.
When the driver yelled, "Vineyards," 15 or 20 minutes later, it seemed as good a time as any to step off.
He needs to step off and bring somebody else on his team or somebody, if he doesn't one then, somebody else.
When Stork told him to "give us a moment," Carter threatened to "step off stage" until they finished, which he did.
Angela Merkel announced Monday that she would step off the political stage when her term as Germany's chancellor ends in 2021.
In 2011, Venus Williams was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that caused her to step off the court for a period.
Pres & Mrs Trump step off Air Force One in the Hawaii sunshine and receive leis from children on the tarmac. pic.twitter.
It also takes us through the looking glass, showing what happens once the glitterati step off the carpet and into the museum.
We'd been warned that returning to New Zealand would be strange: When you step off the plane you can smell the humidity.
He pressed a red button, the doors swung open, and he motioned toward the platform, as if encouraging me to step off.
KEVIN : I can't wait for you to step off the plane, so we can get married and have a nice, stable life.
They are the first things to greet you, but they don't step off the wall, as the saying goes, and shake your hand.
If it had cost United $10,000 to get a passenger to voluntarily step off that flight, it would have been $10,000 expertly spent.
San Francisco these days doesn't feel so wild to me, but then I step off its shores and head out into the bay.
"We also know what it's like to step off that plane with the words 'United States of America' on it," Ms. Albright said.
The results are always chic and never overdone, inspiring us to step off the glam gas pedal a bit when thinking spring beauty.
When did she dive or step off the boat and how could she have made no splash and what if she was drowned?
A jobseeker could step off the train and set off down the brick driveway toward the booming U.S. Steel plant a block away.
With the defender sagging a full step off of the screener, the guard then sprints around James to receive a dribble hand off.
"As you step off the plane, have a look at the door, you'll notice how it's quite an interesting tapered shape," says Wright.
Once you step off the plane, you are basically a tourist and you'll have to go through a formal process to apply for residency.
WHEN weary travellers step off a long flight, they want to get off the plane and on to their destinations as quickly as possible.
With satin-y crossbodies, bright sandals, and breezy tops and dresses, you'll survive the crowded, stinky subway and step off the train in style.
In other words, she is not advocating that all of us quit our day jobs and "step off the motherfucking ledge," as she did.
"Gravity doesn't care whether you believe in it or not," she said, "but if you step off a cliff, you're going to go down."
And guys were just yelling all the time, even while he was trying to putt, and he had to step off a few times.
Depending on who you speak to, it's either an exciting time for Scotland or we're standing over a cliff edge, ready to step off.
Once you step off the plane, you are basically a tourist and you'll have to go through a formal process to apply for residency.
She has placed a juicing station in the first-team changing room, so players can refuel as soon as they step off the field.
Students don't lose their First Amendment rights when they step off campus, and schools can't force students to stay on campus during the walkout.
He did not step off the court until Lee caught the ball in front of the Wizards' bench with just under 6 seconds left.
BUT ... it does make ya wonder -- what IF Mahomes had decided to step off the gridiron and focus solely on the other two sports??
Situated on 6,6000 acres in Philipsburg, Montanta, approximately 90 minutes from Missoula, the red carpet treatment starts as soon as you step off the plane.
But a sprain will cause pain and instability in the affected joint (think: wobbly ankle after you step off the curb in a weird way).
I want to step off the hamster wheel, I want to flip my desk and scream out loud but... everyone's going to Nando's for lunch.
When you step off the train, it invites immediate comparison to the infrastructure we have here in the U.S. Here things aren't quite so smooth.
Other Cameroonians said that his wife Chantal's decision to step off the plane wearing a bright pink suit jarred with the national mood of mourning.
A pass system, similar to South Africa's under apartheid, once required Indigenous people to get a government official's written permission to step off their reserves.
When those fans step off their bus, though, onto the tight, terraced street that flanks Ewood Park, they will do so thinking only about divorce.
It is an arrow to the heart of every woman who has watched a friend step off their shared path and deeper into her own life.
The Holloway family was relaxing outside their home when their little boy, Bryson, started to step off the porch — but before he could, Shiloh spotted something.
Even Germany's central bank governor Jens Weidmann, who has long called for the ECB to step off the QE pedal, struck a conciliatory tone on Friday.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)On Saturday, Kim Mi-ok waited in a Chinese border city for her husband to step off the train from North Korea.
When dads step off the green they, of course, make a beeline for the grill to cook steaks, burgers, and other red meats for the brood.
Our management gave us a sheet, and every two hours they have a few of us step off the floor, and the entire checkpoint is sterilized.
When I would step off the curb into the street while there were cars whizzing by, he would reach for my hand and pull me back.
I wrote an email to nine friends of mine, who I thought might be a place to step off from, people with a history of activist work.
The last of these is easily the most thrilling — just step off the ridge and hurtle through the atmosphere, navigating through trees and rock formations with ease.
AI-enhanced cars could, for instance, show emojis, like a thumbs-up, to indicate that the car sees the pedestrian is about to step off the curb.
Still, Mr. D'Angelo said he often had no choice but to step off the curb because he could not get by all the people along Eighth Avenue.
Not content with making sure I know what the temperature is every time I step off the ship, he likes to chime in on the Tempest, too.
Having friends of all ages makes it easier to step off the hamster wheel of age denial, share power, and think and act in pro-aging ways.
Perry says a random guy was dumb enough to hit on Danielle when they were clearly together ... and fire on Platinum after he told him to step off!
Taking over an hour and a half of tubes, overgrounds and an eventual DLR, I step off in the bare shrubbery and newly-forged concrete castles of Beckton.
Moments before going on stage, Sweet put on his prop sunglasses so his eyes could adjust, and in the dim light, he took a stepoff the deck.
Offenders will often step off a car and get back on just before the doors close so they have to squeeze next to other riders, Detective Cross said.
But programs like Rolling Study Halls show how Google is trying to establish Chromebooks as vital learning tools — even before students step off the bus in the morning.
Hundreds will step off a cruise ship from Miami into the city next month, the first such voyage since the U.S. embargo that followed Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution.
In practice, he has clients do exercise where they step off a low box, pretend the ground is on fire and rapidly jump up onto a higher box.
I didn't shut up about it as we were preparing to step off on patrol the following morning until my squad leader told me to stop being paranoid.
New York officials allowed the city's Halloween parade to step off just hours after Tuesday's attack and vowed that the marathon would go forward, with some enhanced security.
They loved that the same players they loyally supported every Sunday were able to step off the field and fight for their rights to be treated fairly and equally.
"Our goal is to give these boys the tools to become independent," says Save the Children, which provides emergency care from the moment the boys step off the boat.
But Rowe said her clothes weren't the only problem — and that race factored into the decision to make her step off the plane to talk to an airline employee.
"Tonight they step off the plane as refugees, but they walk out of this terminal as permanent residents of Canada," Mr. Trudeau told government employees gathered at the airport.
This weekend, Tim Kaine and his wife, Anne Holton, are expected to step off the campaign trail for a beach vacation with their extended family at the Virginia shore.
"When you step off the streets of Hell's Kitchen, you immediately smell it," said Matthew Villetto, a vice president for marketing at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, the leasing agent.
Have you ever stood on a ledge or a high building in VR and refused to step off, even though your rational brain knew you'd just find more carpet?
And there's nothing worse than having to step off the train knowing that there's still half a boss battle to get through before you've any chance of powering down.
They ride the escalator down in silence, staring out the large windows toward Broadway, toward the familiar thickening rush-hour crowd, until they reach the bottom and step off.
Is it specific to Ibiza & Formentera, or is it a state of mind available globally to those that choose to step off the beaten track and tap into it?
"(Dos Anjos) will never step off a plane and receive a hero's welcome in Brazil because he ran from the country of Brazil," he added during the sustained verbal attack.
This is already heavy in your mind as you step off the train, register yourself, put your cat in long-term pet storage, find a traveling partner, and set off.
"This is the first step off the cliff into the void," Fred Barrett, a cognitive neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University and the lead researcher on the salvia trial, told me.
It is also tough to even turn the hips to perform a rear handed punch without first taking some kind of step off the line to open the hips up.
Chris Pontius: If we were filming and we had to step off the sidewalk and you couldn't see the street was blocked off, they wouldn't let us use the shot.
It's very tiring and time consuming, particularly if done according to the clinical trial (three or more sets per session), and requires a step off which to hang one's heel.
Oklahoma City did not step off the gas, as Nader had a 3-pointer with a dunk before Bazley followed with a layup to boost its lead to 54-38.
In fact, you can get the process started the moment you step off the plane: McCarran Airport has installed a temporary marriage license kiosk in the baggage area in Terminal 1.
Thousands of Cavs fans have packed the I-X Center next to the airport in Cleveland ... waiting to greet LeBron and company the second the champs step off the team jet!
His people — hillbillies, rednecks, white trash, choose your epithet (or term of affection, depending on your point of view) — didn't step off the Mayflower and become part of America's ascendant class.
Generally, if you have one of these providers, you'll be able to step off a plane just about anywhere in the world and your phone will work more or less normally.
Well-marked paths wind through the forest's 260,21960 acres, but those who step off the trails can easily hide deep within what is known in Japanese as the Sea of Trees.
I absent-mindedly began to step off the curb into the street, when a hand reached out from behind and quickly pulled me back just as a bus came speeding by.
Those devices, I've seen people carry those onto the bus because you step off of them, the feet fold up, and then you can carry it, and it's like a briefcase.
And yet it was Bloomberg who drew the bulk of the attacks when he made his debate debut on Wednesday, allowing Sanders to step off the Las Vegas stage largely unscathed.
But that requires Buttigieg to step off the campaign trail, while Sanders and Bloomberg are stocking their schedules with campaign stops in Super Tuesday states in addition to stumping in Nevada.
He will step off to the side and rather than swing for the opponent's head as they turn with their chin down and their hands up, he will blast their midsection.
The slightly off-key chorus and the backing singers singing a half step off paired with the acoustic guitar makes it feel homegrown, but those samples are inspired by fancy studio beats.
The champ would spring in with it, step off to the side with it, take it out entirely and use the step in to punt Kos's lead leg out of his stance.
But should La La Land's legacy really be that it was kind enough to step off the stage when Moonlight, a film that deserved the Oscar, was properly announced as the winner?
When my grandparents, my dad and my aunt step off the plane and into the "last utopian land" of Australia (as advertised by a Korean brochure) they are met with angry protesters.
But you never hear about the Red Light Gangs, the late-night scofflaws who swarm deserted city streets, waiting for stoplights to flash " DON'T WALK "—then step off the curb, deliberately walking!
But when he asked again, she decided to step off her familiar road and onto the wild grass, and she found herself with a big job that nevertheless made her feel small.
Freedom that lasts just up until you stop, step off the bike, take off your helmet — and are promptly greeted with offers to help park the machine you just rode in on.
Just step back, step off the mound, 'Hey, I can get a ground ball here, get a double play and we're right back in the ballgame, we're right where we want to be.
This ode to Hollywood's Golden Age seamlessly combines live-action and animation, as cartoon characters ramble through kaleidoscopic capers and then step off set into 1947 Los Angeles to gripe about their paychecks.
"The one rule I'm seeing that has the most effect is the 'step off or else you're balking' rule," said Mauro Gozzo, the New Britain Bees manager and a former major league pitcher.
"The one rule I'm seeing that has the most effect is the 'step off or else you're balking' rule," said Mauro Gozzo, the New Britain Bees manager and a former major league pitcher.
For years now, when I go home, it has been my ritual to step off the plane and begin counting the people of color in the town's one-room airport; often, there's only me.
When [Tom] comes to do his stunt, we would lower the line through the winch, and he would drop down to the bag, and then he would step off and sit in his chair.
WeWork founder and former CEO Adam Neumann is set to receive almost $1.7 billion from the Japanese investor as part of the deal, which will see him step off the board, The Journal reported.
Step off the treadmill a little bit and be honest with yourself about what you really want to do, what you want your legacy to be, what you want your life to look like.
Read this: SoftBank is reportedly paying WeWork founder Adam Neumann $1.7 billion to step off the boardAs reports of imminent layoffs have swirled, severance packages have been a hot topic of conversation inside WeWork.
Which is to say, Khosrowshahi was clearly telling the people with the power to hire him that they would have to step off if he got the job — and let him do his job.
"I repeatedly told Bryan, 'If I'm ever taking this in a direction that doesn't feel right, or you're not into it, I will be the first one to step off the project,'" he said.
Adam Neumann is expected to step down from WeWork's board of directors — here's who is still leading the office-sharing companySoftBank is reportedly paying WeWork founder Adam Neumann $1.7 billion to step off the board 
I found the place at the end of the road where rusted tracks emerged from the weeds, the exact place where my father had waited for his father to step off the trolley after work.
I also make sure to have a few key products at the ready so I can deal with anything — intrusive noises, boredom, my own funk — and step off the plane relaxed, hydrated and well rested.
Each August, Bhutan hosts an international literary festival in which a handful of big name authors step off the plane blinking in the bright alpine light and grinning at how stunningly beautiful this place is.
You step off a rotating cable car into a blue-lit ice cave, walk across the suspension bridge, go up and down "the Ice Flyer" (a ski lift) and go home — more engineering than nature.
Dancers have learned again to step off balance into space and to embody their music rather than merely to follow it; and a number of excellent new ballets have revitalized the company's sense of mission.
It does not serve his overhand well as he still has to step off the line to get force on that, and he does not use his jab so being bladed cannot aid him there.
Simply step off the plane and it's obvious that they've mastered sight; that sense of restrained perfection and utility in their architecture and gardens translates to the simple yet elegant packaging of cosmetics and skin care.
Although Larry is happy to tell Darlene to step off when he doesn't want her around, he's clearly angry to realize the young woman has an internal life that's completely separate from him and his manipulation.
While some positive steps have been taken to address the issues associated with the foundation by limiting future contributions that could create appearance issues and having Bill Clinton step off the board, other steps are necessary.
Step off the KC Streetcar (as it is officially known) and look around as if you don't know where you are going and a passer-by will stop and ask where you're trying to get to.
Sure. But it's just as possible that Elordi wanted to take a break from the limelight while working, and that his girlfriend respected his decision to step off social media for a bit — which includes her Instagram.
Cover image: U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump step off Marine One on the South Lawn upon arrival at the White House on July 1, 2018 in Washington, DC. Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images.
You're standing on the edge of a virtual cliff, and even though you know, rationally, that you're actually in your living room, you can't bring yourself to step off the edge, because the simulation is that convincing.
Instead of choking back tears, embrace the sadness, step off for a quick sob, and then resume your duties as the most fun-having cool person who also posts Instagrams for large businesses in all of Austin.
CAMBRIDGE, England — When you step off the train here and walk into the city square outside the railway station, you will not see the spires of King's College Chapel or the turrets atop the Trinity Great Court.
So future ma'ams of the world (sorry, it'll happen), do me a favor: Step away from the clever quote you're working on for an Instagram post and give your mind a moment to step off the treadmill.
The overriding question now, as we step off that roller coaster and onto another, remains Golden State-centric for the fourth successive spring: Can anyone out there beat the Warriors four times in a seven-game series?
"Four years, which is a fair tour for first deputy mayors," said Mr. Shorris, 60, adding that it was a demanding job and that the transition to a second term was a logical time to step off.
A group of wealthy Republican donors, who paid the minimum $100,000 per year to be members of the 700-strong Koch network, had been urging the brothers to step off the sidelines of the election and back Trump.
Anyway, what really grinds Dan's gears about bouncers is when they ask him to step off the pavement at the end of a night, which is a very relatable scenario that most of us can relate to immediately.
"You step off the trail 20 or 50 feet and turn around, it's very difficult to see where the trail was," said Douglas Dolan, 53, a volunteer who spent time last summer doing trail maintenance in the area.
Farah survived being clipped twice from behind in the final lap, nearly tripping over and being forced to take a step off the track, and he ended with cuts and bruises to his "bad legs" that needed treatment.
James had recently seen " Long Strange Trip ," the documentary about the Grateful Dead, and its depiction of Jerry Garcia succumbing to heroin addiction had persuaded him to make some changes: party less, step off the rock-star treadmill.
Latisha "Tisha" Rowe said she and her son were boarding a flight from Kingston, Jamaica, to Miami on June 30 when flight attendants asked them to step off the plane to talk, she told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Thursday.
Apple had a fallback plan in a single-lens version but at some point had to commit and step off a ledge to get it done in time to ship — even though knowing they still had problems to solve.
But no matter what cut you're watching (and, by extension, whether you think he's a replicant or a human), that single act is the moment in which Rick Deckard decides to step off the path he's always been given.
He would perform a classical side step off to his left and get down behind the right shoulder, creating a nice defensive base while cutting a good angle, but he was still doing it too late and too slowly.
A step off the B or Q train is a step into what feels like a real estate version of the game Tetris: Homes of all colors and shapes — Victorian, Tudor, Colonial Revival, bungalow — that somehow fit effortlessly together.
Included in the 3,310-square-foot space, which takes up an entire floor, are 10-foot ceilings, kitchen cabinets made of African sapele wood and a 5.995-bottle wine refrigerator that greets visitors as they step off the elevator.
Included in the 3,310-square-foot space, which takes up an entire floor, are 10-foot ceilings, kitchen cabinets made of African sapele wood and a 5.995-bottle wine refrigerator that greets visitors as they step off the elevator.
But like a crowded escalator with a passenger who's slow to step off at the end, as the ice hit the shore it had no where to go, so it shattered and quickly turned into mountains of jagged, shimmering crystals.
On July 22st it will be exactly 225 years since Neil Armstrong fluffed his lines at the culmination of the original Moon programme—his "small step" off Apollo 22021's lunar module, Eagle, onto the regolith of the Sea of Tranquillity.
EAGLE SNATCHES FOX HOLDING RABBIT IN MOUTH IN DRAMATIC IMAGES "It can be very easy to entirely unintentionally kill or injure one of the birds if you step off the paths around the island, even for a moment," Parmor said.
Without a tiny screen to gaze into, free from the onslaught of email and media and the constant reminders of things to do and buy and emulate, we could step off the treadmill for a moment and just feel whole.
But other black men, and women and even children, too, were lynched for insisting on their rights, or for minor violations of the racial caste system, like failing to step off a sidewalk to make way for a white person.
Another Bangladeshi restaurant stands in its place, a source of confusion for some pilgrims who step off the No. 6 train at the Castle Hill Avenue stop and make their way to that strip of halal meat markets and threading salons.
With inflation rising largely due to higher oil prices and economic growth accelerating, critics of the ECB's ultra-easy monetary policy have been arguing for the need to step off the accelerator or at least start talking about eventually exiting the current policy.
This reality TV family's presence is constantly being requested at events and red carpets around the world, which means they've had to basically get a side gig in looking gorgeous the second they step off a plane to a crowd of adoring fans.
When she finally took her seat, she recounts, a crew member asked her to step off the plane, where an airline agent told her that the pilot had ordered her off the flight because the other passenger had complained that she was "pungent".
All-New Docuseries Brings Viewers Inside the Room As Real Employers Interview Real Candidates for Real Jobs Click here to view the trailer As candidates step off the elevator, every bead of sweat, awkward handshake, and nervous laugh is captured on camera.
"I think I've made the right move in the interest of Australian cricket to step off and give some other, hopefully, former player, an opportunity to add some fresh ideas to this role as a director of Cricket Australia," he told reporters.
Instead, a windowless, dark gray C-17 military transport plane inconspicuously taxied down the runway before coming to a stop and allowing its precious cargo to step off and become the highest-ranking Trump administration official to visit an active US combat zone.
Finally, some group among a Madisonian people will have the foresight to step off the cynical and anti-constitutional carousel according to which President George W. Bush did it so Mr. Obama could do it so Mr. Trump might as well, too.
During the EMA one I moved around the room a bit, and I noticed that the performers would sometimes step off the stage and watch, almost as if these sounds they were creating were something outside their control to observe and study.
Farah survived being clipped twice from behind in the final lap, nearly tripping and having to take a step off the track, before unleashing a trademark burst down the home straight to speed away from Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei and Kenya's Paul Tanui.
Footsteps was started in 2003 by a college student named Malkie Schwartz, who grew up in the Lubavitch sect in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and who knew after high school that she wanted to step off the community's moving walkway to marriage and motherhood.
SAN SALVADOR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children travelling alone and mothers with infants in arms look forlorn and weary as they step off buses at the end of a 230-hour journey from Mexico to El Salvador - the very country they had tried to escape.
CreditCreditBenjamin Quinton for The New York Times CAMBRIDGE, England — When you step off the train here and walk into the city square outside the railway station, you will not see the spires of King's College Chapel or the turrets atop the Trinity Great Court.
"When the door opened up just past the bell I was licking my lips a bit but I just couldn't step off the wheel, but I love good hard racing," said the 32-year-old Meares, who is hoping to contest the keirin in Rio.
So it looks likely that it will step off the gas a little on its blistering pace of growth and market expansions next year — as it puts more effort on deepening its footprint to push for the scale required to tip into positive margins.
I have always believed that [going to] the moon for a longer period of time is the way to really get a toe hold beyond low-Earth orbit such that you can step off either from there or the Gateway to go to Mars.
After blasting her way through the first set and racing to a 3-0 lead in the next, 2018 runner-up Halep appeared to step off the gas as she allowed the determined Kenin to level at 3-3 and eventually drag the contest into a decider.
"Once they step off base, there's nothing that Mattis or anyone else could do to protect DREAMers serving in our military from deportation," referring to DACA recipients by a name drawn from the failed bipartisan DREAM Act, which would have provided undocumented migrants a path to citizenship.
Facebook is increasingly competing with Netflix as the social media company moves toward original video content, and there was some speculation that Hastings could step away from the board much like Sandberg this year said she would step off Disney's board amid concerns about competition over content.
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.
So my sense is the Federal Reserve is on a rate raising path which it's not going to step off until it feels it's much closer to neutral and I think most people would say neutral is between 2.75 percent and 3 percent at the short end.
When I'm not being a baller about my knives, I like this German brand F. Dick, because it's affordable and reliable and also I'm a child (and it means "fat" in German, step off), but a similar brand if you're not down with the D is Victorinox.
When passengers step off the packed city buses along Forbes Avenue, they know they know they will be able to find whatever they need — an outfit for the weekend, a bite to eat, flowers for a date — in any of the shops on nearby Murray Avenue.
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.
The car is extremely adept at staying squarely in its lane without ping-ponging back and forth, but it is also cautious in the extreme, stopping nine feet short of crosswalks and stubbornly refusing to go forward if a pedestrian looks poised to step off the sidewalk.
I think most of us have had this experience, especially when you're in a big city: you step off of public transit, take a peek at Google Maps to figure out which way you're supposed to go… and then somehow proceed to walk two blocks in the wrong direction.
At a certain point, Alexandre will step off the set and Maslany will play the scene alone, using tape or tennis balls to guide her eyeline and wearing an earpiece to hear Alexandre's lines, allowing her to interact with the other clone even with no one acting opposite her.
Powell and the Fed will likely step off the stage on Wednesday, hitting the pause button on rate reductions and leaving it to Trump to deliver on trade deals that could either set the economy up for a solid run in 2020 or send things spiraling back down again.
Still, the ECB is likely to resist any call to step off the accelerator when it meets next week, arguing that the oil price fueled inflation surge is temporary, growth is fragile and the outlook is fraught with uncertainty given elections in France, Germany, the Netherlands and possibly Italy.
"One of the major goals of our single-sensor system is to measure workload on the U.C.L., the Tommy John ligament, and that's meant to be worn every day, the moment a player steps on the field till the moment they step off," said Ben Hansen, Motus's chief technology officer.
I want to step off the edge and go into the underbrush Clearing another way, because that's also what she taught Not how to repave her road but how to lay another Even if it meant the grass came through the cracks of the pavement, and the thicket ate it up.
We step off the plane, the President and the folks greeted him, and we go to his village and it was everything he said, and I realized how lucky we are and how blessed we are to have music as a career, and the two of us really dedicated to changing our neighborhoods.
Sinema told the publication she would halt campaigning: "To honor Senator John McCain's life of service and devotion to our country, we will step off the campaign trail and devote Wednesday and Thursday to pay our respects and give back to the state that we all love," she said in a statement.
Hands-on with an Alpha build of Google Maps' Augmented Reality mode Most of us have probably had this big city experience: You step off public transit, take a peek at Google Maps to figure out which way you're supposed to go … and then somehow proceed to walk two blocks in the wrong direction.
Second of all, it's probably a rational behavior to not step off that plank, so when you said what would we do for treating fear of heights, if you had an actual fear of heights I would have never used that exact simulation because one can make the strong argument you shouldn't walk that plank.
Launched by Biden and President Obama in 2014, the campaign asks men and women across America to step off the sidelines and become a part of the solution to end sexual assaults on college campuses nationwide – where Biden notes that violent crime against women between the ages of 18 and 24 is still a major problem.
Soon the blizzard became so dense that I could only follow the footprints left by our guide, gasping for air and terrified I would step off a cliff, when abruptly out of the whiteness emerged the enormous head of a gaur, the wild ox of the Himalayas; I couldn't even see the rest of his body.
On Facebook groups, at mommy meet-ups and in stores like Target, consumers wonder which travel stroller to purchase, whether to use 252 cubic inches of precious carry-on space for a 252-pack of Pampers — yes, I measured my son's — and what happens when you step off the plane only to realize that you've forgotten baby Tylenol.
As with previous versions of the Withings scales, the Body Cardio connects to your home's Wi-Fi network so that it can send all of the measurements it takes to the Withings Health Mate app running on your iOS or Android smartphone, and so that it can give you a weather report and quick forecast every morning before you step off the scale.
BUT THE ABILITY TO DO IT AND DO IT WELL – YOU KNOW, WITH THE CAMERA TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATING WITH CARS YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEE AROUND THE CORNER SO YOU CAN TELL SOMEONE IS ABOUT TO STEP OFF A CURVE AS YOU'RE PLANNING TO DO A RIGHT CURVE, OR IT'LL MAP WHAT'S GOING ON 215 MILES AHEAD OF YOU SO YOU CAN PLAN.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If you plan to go to the exhibition Metaphysical Masterpieces 21920-21919: Morandi, Sironi, and Carrà at the Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) — and if you have even a passing interest in this vital moment in Italian painting, you should — I would suggest that you step off the elevator, take a long look at the crystalline Giorgio de Chirico directly in front of you, and then turn right.
Not just because it is in the garment district of New York rather than the École des Beaux-Arts in the Sixth Arrondissement, but also because when you step off the elevator on the 15th floor of his building, you find yourself in front of a glass door without a sign or a logo but with a doorbell and the kind of white louvered shades you normally find in a dentist office or an accountancy firm.
It's not just that no matter how often you sort and pick through the story, alongside your parents and your sister and everyone else, you can't help but find yourself, against your better nature, feeling the big sway and spin of the cosmos—the dark eternal matter of the stars, which, however isotropic or evenly balanced, seem, when you think of him, to be moving in a circular pattern that reminds you that the nurse explained, each time, during each pre-visit orientation, that part of the healing process was to step off the merry-go-round and never step back on.

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