J Fraser wants double or quits on the second-half restart, for goodness sake. |
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The board subsequently decided to call it quits, just shy of what would have been the Classic's 20th event. |
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I feel better about the situation, just for the simple fact that she was the one who decided to call it quits. |
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Eriksson quits as a result and is later seen in Chelsea village dining with a Russian zillionaire. |
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The struggling group decided to call it quits after a last ditch effort to recruit new members failed. |
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If you quit cold turkey, you're likely to experience symptoms of withdrawal, like nearly everyone else who quits smoking. |
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They had been going out for about 9 months when they decided to call it quits. |
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That's why the two profs, Chris Burden and Nancy Rubins, decided to call it quits and turned in their walking papers. |
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But this seemed to be one of the first times that I really believed that Katherine was considering calling it quits with Jake. |
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They are rumored to be piecing it together off-screen, but onscreen it's all about calling it quits. |
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His exact reasons for calling it quits remained a matter for heated public conjecture. |
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Max Attrill is calling it quits after 49 years in hardware and trade supplies. |
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I grabbed the gaffing hook and managed to inflict a minor flesh wound in his calf before we called it quits. |
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Harper is signed through next season, but he might call it quits after this season, even if he helps the Lakers to a championship. |
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If the command-line options are invalid or the configuration file has an error, Synergy writes an error message to the shell and quits. |
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So don't tell me that this game will eventually come to a stalemate like chess, where the player turns over his king and quits. |
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Gina quits her job and scrimps together enough money to open her own salon. |
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If your pal insists you partake in whatever negativity she is up to, blows up at you or quits calling you, you haven't lost much. |
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He quits his job only to come back, albeit reluctantly, when a series of grisly murders baffles the police force. |
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That's like driving a five-speed car and moving the gear shifter around until the engine quits making that high pitched whining sound. |
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That means a 35-year-old woman who quits her job to raise kids can't touch the money for 25 years. |
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Dad and his buddy decided to call it quits for the time being and poled us back to shore. |
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Have the glitzy pair really called it quits, or are they planning a secret wedding? |
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After two hours of searching from supermarket to supermarket, I decided to call it quits. |
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You could be selecting fuel lines that have just enough avgas left to get a couple hundred feet off the ground before the engine quits. |
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He has displayed at large the advantages of equality, and then quits the subject in despair from an opinion of the incorrigibleness of human depravity. |
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He stood there for almost half an hour before he decided to call it quits. |
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Each spring brings whispered theories, educated guesses and, sometimes, rank speculation about whether one or more of the nine Supreme Court justices will call it quits. |
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And while you should not drop the ball too early, you should also be able to recognize when it's time to call it quits. |
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Host Joe Rogan gleefully watches the contestants gag and struggle through the bovine brains until one young man quits altogether. |
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Following the release of Nine Types of Light, TV on the Radio thought long and hard about calling it quits. |
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Eventually Megan quits her job to pursue acting, and this physical rift mirrors a widening emotional gap between the couple. |
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So she quits, and takes shelter in the northern Scotland woods, hoping to be left alone. |
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I'll give you another five minutes and then we'll call it quits, Mr. Cummins. |
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I know the whole fame thing is going to end one day, but I'm going to be the one to call it quits. |
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The old Cutlass seemed to have sensed that the adventure was over and decided to call it quits. |
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There are some of you that may call it quits on research once you have completed your current degree. |
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There was no escape from it until we finally call it quits, turned the car around and headed back across the border into Quebec. |
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So about lunchtime we decided to call it quits and go back to the motel for a swim and a late lunch. |
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Bled by lawsuits and unable to cobble together an agreement with the recording industry to make the service legit, the company finally called it quits. |
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On his own, he definitely quits drinking at 21 and, from a wastrel, becomes ascetic. |
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After a year of messing around on his film, the filmmaker quits and returns to France. |
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If your car quits or uses a little too much gas, you don't tear the whole thing away or just throw it in the junkyard. |
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In small companies, if a close co-worker quits, the chances of a colleague also quitting are 34 per cent. |
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Otherwise, he might as well call it quits in 2015, and spare us a second term. |
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If you do not press down any button during 1 minute, the thermostat quits the view mode. |
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What about the dad who quits his job and does his work privately under the table for cash so he doesn't have to pay maintenance? |
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Maybe that is why Zeta loves learning new things and never quits before she has understood. |
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If no expiration date is specified, the cookie is deleted when the visitor quits the browser. |
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Find out about your legal obligations when you let someone go or when an employee quits. |
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When CAL is pressed again the instrument quits calibration of the second calibration point. |
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If someone is sick or quits his or her job, there are often significant delays before service is restored. |
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The navigation system warns the driver as soon as he quits the planned itinerary. |
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When you are in the middle of open heart surgery and the pump quits because its 30 years old you know there is a problem. |
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The sooner a person quits smoking the better-but it's never too late to improve your health. |
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Programmed actions can be scheduled periodically, or when a disk is mounted or an application quits, etc. |
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I really think that if Bruce quits again, Iron Maiden will come to an end, and none of us want to see that happen. |
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A bartender quits, a server walks, and the process starts all over again. |
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When a cold finally quits with such treatment, it is more an expression of despair in convincing its host of the need to detoxify, slow down and rest. |
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Just before the New Hampshire House was about to pass a brand-new budget in June, Tremblay called it quits. |
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We're just going to have to agree to disagree and call it quits. |
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The 50-year-old graying stallion announced that he and his 32-year-old Italian showgirl have called their fairytale romance quits. |
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Besides, if Ginger quits, where's Artie going to find another meal ticket? |
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Good afternoon, Bruce Jenner and kris Kardashian call it quits after 22 years of marriage. |
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After a fruitful eight-year relationship, Scarlett Johansson and oxfam International have called it quits. |
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But proactivity will be rewarded, by Thursday, when the Sun quits squaring Pluto. |
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Clooney returned it, offering her double or quits by his 50th. |
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You can call it quits if your lover mistreats you. |
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If a boxer simply quits fighting, or if his corner stops the fight, then the winning boxer is also awarded a technical knockout victory. |
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This section provides an in-depth analysis of the six major reasons for job separation: layoffs, return to school, injury or illness, quits, dismissals, and pregnancy or parental reasons. |
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I finish a decent game, type my initials, and decide to call it quits. |
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Some will call it quits short of their usual terminus. |
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If I can scratch together the pounds 50 she wants I shall spoof her for it double or quits and teach her a salutary lesson. |
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This clear, everyday language version of the Labour Standards Code outlines everything from overtime rules to notice requirements when an employee quits. |
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The latest to call it quits is a Biennial curator. |
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The cash will be awarded to one Minnesotan who quits tobacco use by May 1, 2015, and remains tobacco-free for the entire month of May. |
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He reminds me that such US-owned financial institutions as Bank of America, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley are said to be considering leaving London if Britain quits Europe. |
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He quits school in February without graduating, thus without the desired degree permitting him to attend university, but he manages nevertheless to matriculate in music at the University of Leipzig. |
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May 2014: New boss, Niall Wass, quits after just six months in the job. |
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Dave Purcell is ready to call it quits on his marriage and his restaurant, The Auk. Situated in Push Through Cove, Newfoundland, The Auk, like the ill-fated bird for which it was named, has seen better days. |
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They were really great, but they decided to call it quits eventually. |
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A couple of years ago it seemed they were going to call it quits. |
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For example, legislation in all jurisdictions allows welfare authorities to reduce, cancel or suspend benefits if an employable recipient refuses a reasonable job offer, or quits a job without just cause. |
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Mr. Stoffer and Loyola, and then we'll call it quits. |
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The very same day, Snowe decides to call it quits. |
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And if it can't do that, the commission should just call it quits before it does more harm than good. |
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Long before Mike Piazza became baseball's best hitting catcher, he decided to call it quits one day. |
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So unfortunately both the team and I decided to call it quits for this weekend and to try and focus on improving my knee hopefully for the next race in Valencia in two weeks time. |
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Canada was lucky, because in the end, after two years of war in which the Americans had suffered several defeats, mostly defeats in fact, there was negotiation with the British and a decision was made to call it quits. |
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Pretty soon, you're ready to call it quits. |
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Here's the last of the money you lent me. We're quits now, right? |
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All these quits are based on real encounters we've had with ragequitters. |
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Now and again, someone quits the team by writing a cancel-my-subscription letter and damning NCR as pond scum, with me in the subaquatic waters below. |
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Airline chief quits over nuts A TOP executive at Korean Air has resigned amid mounting public criticism that she delayed a plane over how she was served macadamia nuts. |
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The West's longest-serving foreign minister called it quits last week. |
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