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36 Sentences With "went out on a limb"

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Tim, however, really went out on a limb for us.
She went out on a limb to do that — no other candidate did.
"He really went out on a limb for me in so many ways," says Rippon.
She went out on a limb, you know … But she went for it in a totally exciting way.
My favorite were the people who went out on a limb and asked if Brandon, Tyler, Tess, and I were quadruplets.
He went out on a limb That's the only thing that could have created the rhetoric Trump used in the Rose Garden.
Would he award his top jobs to the very small group of loyalists who went out on a limb for him early?
But in 2008, without any guidance, he went out on a limb and posted a help wanted ad in a Manila newspaper.
That's why the Californian dwarf billy goat went out on a limb to help his nearly one-ton friend, Buddy the Clydesdale, escape their farm.
Kylie Jenner went out on a limb with her baby's name, and Quincy Jones made a big splash when he said Richard Pryor banged Brando.
Additionally, there's Christie's loyalty to Trump; he went out on a limb to endorse Trump before Super Tuesday and has been a key booster ever since.
I felt like I really went out on a limb with this one, so I've never been more nervous about showing a movie than this one.
Pearson also went out on a limb in 2009 by predicting we'd be wearing "active skin" by now -- electronics "printed" onto our bodies to monitor our health.
Earlier in the episode, before Nick essentially rejected his group, Nick went out on a limb to vouch for his family when Celia wanted to cast them out.
I want to remind her that her own mother must have felt the same way, when she went out on a limb and boarded a plane to America.
In the middle of a discussion about improving our teamwork, Jake Knapp went out on a limb and mentioned how much he missed getting critical feedback on his performance.
Hart went out on a limb, and certainly pulled out another laugh-out-loud routine, but his flaws were showing too—not just the ones he wanted us to see.
And while I'm glad Asus went out on a limb and made a weird looking router, even Asus seems to acknowledge that it was a lot of work for nothing.
Andrew Yang went out on a limb with a no-tie look at Thursday night's debate, a decision that further reinforced his tech-centric image as venture capitalist and entrepreneur.
The Athletes' Commission went out on a limb in supporting WADA's decision last September to conditionally reinstate RUSADA, which had been suspended since November 2015 over alleged state-backed doping.
Instead, the officers sprouted an incredibly kind idea: They went out on a limb and dug up some of their own money to take Salgado shopping and replace all of his stuff.
Goldenvoice is playing it close to the vest, but our sources made it clear they're not thrilled they went out on a limb with the announcement, given this is a high-risk pregnancy.
When Fiona went out on a limb to purchase the laundromat across the street from Patsy's Pies, the restaurant where she hustled her way into a stressful manager position, she was in way over her head.
McConnell and fellow Senate leaders clambered for the support of more Republican senators to avoid the embarrassment of a weak showing after Trump went out on a limb to cut the deal with congressional leaders, Senate Republican aides said.
Naturally, people who went out on a limb early for Obama did get some key jobs (Eric Holder for attorney general, Greg Craig for White House counsel, Susan Rice as United Nations ambassador, David Axelrod as senior White House adviser).
Like, for instance, the fact that they went out on a limb at a time when the internet still had training wheels (2010) to introduce an e-commerce platform (it sells limited-edition gems culled from their favorite designers and artists) and succeeded.
"If you're a Republican who went out on a limb and defended Donald Trump over saying, 'Well, he's got tapes that will back up his point of view,' you just got blown up, too," maintained Jordan, who also serves as a Time magazine contributor.
They've just watched over the last 10 days, people who went out on a limb on the Comey firing, and said it was the result of the memo from the deputy attorney general, and had their limb sawed off by Donald Trump himself without a flinch.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro went out on a limb to support a truckers strike that paralyzed Brazil and forced the government to reinstate costly fuel subsidies, and the strategy may have helped his chances of beating one of several pro-business reform candidates in October's election.
Sessions, who went out on a limb when he became one of the first sitting members of Congress to endorse Trump in the GOP presidential primary, lost the president's favor just months into his tenure as attorney general when he recused himself from the Justice Department's investigation into Russian election meddling.
If you went out on a limb and tried to make something work with a partner who didn't share your values—say, if you value direct communication but believed the guy who doesn't respond to texts when he said he wanted you to be his girlfriend—your misalignments have been made abundantly clear.
Though New York governor Andrew Cuomo said that "a bomb exploding in New York is obviously an act of terrorism," he hardly went out on a limb like Trump, who in less than a half hour implied that the attack was linked to Syria and ISIS, and could have possibly been stopped by more aggressive policing and stricter immigration policies.
During the 1940 season Indian players, led by Mel Harder and Ken Keltner, came to him demanding that he fire team manager Ossie Vitt. The Indians were labeled "Crybabies" for doing so and lost the pennant race on the last day of the season. Bradley went out on a limb by hiring then 25-year-old Lou Boudreau as team manager. Bradley had a number of other business interests.
Oblivion Beckons is the third studio album by Charleston heavy metal band Byzantine. It was released on January 22, 2008. According to vocalist Chris "OJ" Ojeda, the band "stripp[ed] down some things like the vocals for a more aggressive style and ... [went] out on a limb on some other things [they] have never tried before." Ojeda also described Oblivion Beckons as being the band's most varied album.
According to Halperin, "I would not be where I am today without Kidd Kraddick. He went out on a limb for me after American Idol and never turned back. He believed in my music and in me, and as long as I am around, I will be giving credit to him and stopping at nothing to further the cause of his beloved foundation, Kidd's Kids." After Kraddick's death in 2013, Halperin recorded and released a version of Ben Folds track "The Luckiest," one of Kraddick's favorite songs.
Alex Henderson of Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars and said, "La Diva de la Banda has no problem excelling in a mariachi-oriented environment." Leila Cobo of Billboard magazine said, " Rivera,... went out on a limb on her first ranchera album and delivered a jewel." The album earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Ranchero Album at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2010, which went to Vicente Fernández for Necesito de Tí. It also received a nomination at the 2010 Oye! Awards for Popular Album of the Year, but lost to Alejandro Fernández for Dos Mundos: Evolución + Tradición.

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