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"Marco cut and run, plain and simple, for whatever reason -- may be legitimate reasons but he cut and run," he added, referring to Rubio deciding to oppose the bill in the end.
" Natera: "I don't think you should cut and run here.
Others would have cut and run when things got tough.
My depression made it easy to cut and run from serious relationships.
Then he cut and run because it wasn't popular amongst conservatives, I guess.
So, it&aposs not like the first sign of controversy ABC cut and run.
And then he cut and run because it wasn't popular among conservatives, I guess.
Americans, as Republicans reminded us throughout the Iraq War, do not cut and run.
"He cut and run because it wasn't popular among conservatives, I guess," Bush said.
Justin Bieber has cut and run from the dreadlocks that launched a thousand criticisms.
It could always cut and run, folding Facebook Camera and directing users to Instagram Stories.
I hear much more scathing comments now about how we failed and then cut and run.
"I'm not a cut-and-run politician," he said at the news conference with Mr. Graham.
His rivals pounced: Rubio "cut and run" when opposition to the legislation sprang up, said Bush.
"He asked for my support on a bill and he cut and run on his colleagues."
What's next: The U.S. could cut and run, which would undermine its credibility and risk a bloodbath.
BUSH: But when you didn't do that and you ask people to support, you shouldn't cut and run.
There could also be clashes between management and investors about when to cut and run in underperforming areas.
This journey is depicted quite artfully in Yoke Lore's music video for "Cut and Run," which we're premiering today.
European powers are trying to reduce the damage on the Iranian economy by reassuring Tehran they won't cut and run.
But some experts argue that this 'cut and run' tactic can make the situation even worse for the people being exploited.
"He cut and run because it wasn't popular," Mr. Bush said of Mr. Rubio's efforts to enact immigration reform in 2013.
He has cut and run on our allies and he enriched himself at the expense of the United States of America.
If a strategy of stepping back does not help you get closer to your goals, Poehler suggests you cut and run.
Many of these money managers currently hold UK stocks and bonds and have no fixed plan to cut and run yet.
"Our allies have to know that we are responsible allies, and we're not going to cut and run on them," he said.
Dortha decided he was a keeper when he didn't cut and run like most guys upon seeing the severity of Lesli's disabilities.
So, what is she: a spoiled brat, a sad case, or a cornered spirit, angling for a chance to cut and run?
Again, life is not perfect, but we have a lot of young folks who no longer want to just cut and run.
The legacy of the cut-and-run business which caused that downturn is captured in Brian Rose's new photography book Atlantic City.
President Donald Trump and House Republicans should cut and run from health care and focus on tax reform, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
The president and his colleagues in Washington should take that as a cue not to cut and run from agreements that are working.
If you get a couple more unbelievable quarters and it doesn't go up, I'm going to have to tell you to cut and run.
There's also the fact that many a founder would have cut and run just half a decade into pushing against the prevailing industry grain.
But how did the classically trained emo master handle the cut-and-run comedy when he hit the SNL stage for the first time?
Anytime you got a lot of blisters, it's hard to change direction, cut and run and be able to do what I do naturally.
But he also complained that Rubio had "cut and run" when he realized his position was politically unpopular with large swathes of the GOP base.
By the time the season ends and he's seemingly leaving the Florida Keys forever, you absolutely buy that the "good son" would cut and run.
"Years ago, you had a mind-set in the Bronx that you got educated, you made your career, and you cut and run," he said.
The biggest question is whether Trump, having proven his willingness to stand and fight and not cut and run, will find others prepared to follow him.
"I predict that's now going to have to go to 60 and when it's 60, Republicans are going to have to cut and run," Scaramucci said.
The truth of the EU is a lot more long-winded and difficult to digest than the alternative and over-simplistic clarion call to 'cut and run'.
I'd repeat this behavior in subsequent relationships for years to come — the second things got serious, I'd cut and run in a preemptive effort to guard my heart.
If the answer is not much, hedge funds have a decision to make: ride it out, hoping for their short bond bets to pay off, or cut and run?
There are several good reasons — including tax diversity, lower fees and better investment options — that you might want to cut and run, stashing extra retirement savings in other places.
Cramer added that investors shouldn't "cut and run" at these levels, even as they should continue to follow his "buy and homework" mantra, which calls for carefully studying their existing holdings.
Why keeping up with your retirement savings strategy is a good ideaWhen the market begins a slide like the one we're seeing now, it can be tempting to cut and run.
"I think we need leaders that run to the challenge, run to the fire to try to solve the problem rather than cut and run if there's a problem," he said.
We're making the best possible financial and clinical decisions we can, and we are not going to cut and run because we actually believe in population health and we believe in value.
"I'm not of the cut-and-run mindset because I see the candidates we have on the Republican side as formidable if they go up against someone like Hillary Clinton," he added.
Staff have not cut and run; they are very clearly working tirelessly to make sure their students are safe, healthy and cared for -- a complicated and intensive process, particularly in a hectic time.
Irbil, Iraq (CNN)The commander of Iraq's Federal Police has said ISIS militants in western Mosul are looking to cut and run from their defense of the group's last remaining stronghold in the country.
The lawsuit itself seems to be on shaky ground: In settling Wilson's lawsuit, the Department of Justice has already cut-and-run on this issue, and there are strong First and Second Amendment defenses.
If eight out of every 10 Booker candidates also like Warren, how much longer are they willing to be pulled along by a candidate polling at 3% before they decide to cut and run?
Either the creeping bear forces a further investor capitulation and long-term funk, or it slowly releases air from what many assumed were bubble-like valuations and eases the pressure to cut and run.
Jonathan Martin of the New York Times says he's talked to a senior party official who said he is counseling some of these members of Congress and governors to cut and run, if given the opportunity.
What will probably come to pass is that Arya will realize the House of Black and White needs to go, or she'll simply cut and run for either Westeros or somewhere Dany-adjacent (either could happen).
These corporations cut and run after receiving up to 100 percent of their revenue and profit from federal funding that taxpayers intended to help students, including our veteran and military-connected students, receive higher education and training.
Once they are no longer guaranteed impunity it may (one hopes) be deemed an unnecessary risk to continue operations, and some of the scammers may cut and run with their gains and move on to something else.
And we need a proven leader that has a record of solving problems, someone who doesn't cut and run; someone who could be a commander in chief to unite our country around common purposes; someone who doesn't disparage people.
Even though the contrast between these sub-zero rates and the economy's brisk growth prospects and red-hot property market attracted some funds towards the crown earlier this year, its weakness persisted and forced many to cut and run.
Russia, in turn, is taking advantage of Trump's decision and painting the United States as an unreliable partner while promoting itself as a good friend in the Middle East: Putin, the trustworthy ally who won't cut and run -- unlike Trump.
It would have been easy to capitulate, to cut and run—to, you know, I-- I do think that the idea of investing in the ecosystem, there's industry relations, there's government relations, there's academic relations, there's workforce relations-- workforce relations.
The Fixed-term Parliaments Act got rid of the power that prime ministers had previously enjoyed to call an election at any time, thus reassuring the Lib Dems that the Tories would not cut and run as soon as they fancied their chances.
When asked why the embassy in Baghdad was not alerted, O'Brien told ABC's This Week Sunday that the US isn't "going to cut and run every time someone threatens us," before saying that the US will not have another "Tehran 1979" or Benghazi.
But the city's tabloids have taken note, giving the knife attacks front-page treatment with sensational headlines like, "Blade Runner: Mad Slasher Cuts Woman, Dashes Off," and "Cut and Run: New Slasher Strikes Fear in Subway," both of which ran in the New York Post.
Eventually, the con ran out, leaving Ryan with little in the way of substantive accomplish as he chose to cut and run before a midterm election that's shaping up to be a race between his party's deep unpopularity and the strength of its aggressive gerrymandering.
It can be argued that at this point in her career, she isn't going to win over any new fans anyway, and much of her long-tenured fanbase is far too entrenched to cut and run now, regardless of what her albums do or don't sound like.
Slowly people started to realize that they'll do more by staying and I think that's my mentality with motherhood, doula work, and being a musician-- the impulse to cut and run or give up playing music or to stop focusing on doula work and focus on my kid.
Update 2/14/19 5:44pm EST: Senator Bernie Sanders, an outspoken critic of Amazon, provided the following statement regarding Amazon's decision to cut and run: The people of New York and America are increasingly concerned about the power of large multinational corporations and the billions in corporate welfare they receive.
It can be difficult to get a client to connect their bank account to a payment platform they've never heard of, and it's hard to feel comfortable using a service that could easily shut down overnight, taking whatever money that might be owed to you with them as they cut and run.
"If the Government decides in the face of EU belligerence to cut and run and leave part of the UK languishing in the stifling embrace of the EU, then that would be totally unacceptable to us and many others in the House of Commons," Wilson said, warning of parliamentary defeat for any deal that crossed his party's red lines.
ABC's "This Week" host George StephanopoulosGeorge Robert StephanopoulosPelosi: Trump is 'impeached for life' National security adviser: US embassies not evacuated because 'we're not going to cut and run every time somebody threatens us' Pelosi on Trump: 'Every knock from him is a boost' MORE asked the Speaker on Sunday if she had any "second thoughts" about withholding the articles from the upper chamber.
When pressed during her interview by host George StephanopoulosGeorge Robert StephanopoulosPelosi: Trump is 'impeached for life' National security adviser: US embassies not evacuated because 'we're not going to cut and run every time somebody threatens us' Pelosi on Trump: 'Every knock from him is a boost' MORE on Sunday about whether she is having second thoughts about delaying the articles, Pelosi said no.
The game takes place on the planet Oglo. In the kingdom of Azon, the last remaining rainforest is being cut down by the antagonistic "Cut and Run Gang". The king of Azon ordered the Cut and Run Gang to stop threatening the rainforest, and is shortly shot by a poison dart. The two protagonists must take part in a variety of settings and activities to retrieve the magical rainforest crystals to save the king and stop the deforestation of the planet.
Cut and Run () is a 1985 Italian exploitation thriller film directed by Ruggero Deodato, written by Cesare Frugoni and Dardano Sacchetti, and starring Lisa Blount, Leonard Mann, Willie Aames, Richard Lynch and Michael Berryman.
New York Times. October 9, 2006. On October 9, 2006, the Washington Post quoted co-chairman Baker as saying "our commission believes that there are alternatives between the stated alternatives, the ones that are out there in the political debate, of 'stay the course' and 'cut and run'".
Though "cut and run" initially referred to a literal act, the phrase later appeared in figurative usage in White-Jacket (1850) by American author Herman Melville and in Great Expectations (1861) by English author Charles Dickens. Oxford English Dictionary defines the figurative, colloquial usage as "to make off promptly" or to "hurry off".
The vessels can be moved to harbour if conditions warrant, and being recessed protects sub-sea facilities from iceberg scouring. Although not appropriate for many offshore reservoirs, this approach is both economical and safe. Industry insiders sometimes call them "cut and run" systems. The production system eventually developed for Hibernia is quite another matter.
Twenty miles west of Hell On Wheels, at a logging camp, Cullen learns that the mysterious "Harper" has already cut and run — direction, north. Hot on the trail, Cullen spots a figure dressed in Civil War garb, atop a horse. While viewing Harper through a pocket telescope, he sees and hears the man firing at him. Cullen returns fire.
In the ensuing chaos Fallon figures the best thing to do is cut and run with the proceeds of his espionage, only to be undone by the fallout of a rare good deed, his earlier rescue of missionary Welcome Wagner. Anthony Fallon would reappear, reformed, in the later Krishna novel The Swords of Zinjaban as a Terran official.
He also asked me to send Congressman > Murtha a message, that cowards cut and run, Marines never do. Danny and the > rest of America and the world want the assurance from this body—that we will > see this through. October 21, 2006. Schmidt's remarks threw the House into an uproar and earned her the sobriquet "Mean Jean".
Cut and run or cut-and-run is an idiomatic verb phrase meaning to "make off promptly" or to "hurry off". The phrase originated in the 1700s as describing an act allowing a ship to make sail quickly in an urgent situation, either by cutting free an anchor or by cutting ropeyarns to unfurl sails from the yards on a square rig ship. Though initially referring to a literal act, the phrase was used figuratively by the mid-1800s in both the United States and England. The phrase is used as a pejorative in political language, implying a panicked and cowardly retreat, and it has been used by politicians in the United States, Great Britain, and Australia as a criticism of calls to withdraw troops, becoming particularly associated with the United States Republican Party.
Cut and Run was released in Italy 8 August 1985. It was released direct-to-video in the United States by New World Pictures on 2 May 1986. After being absent on home video for many years, the film was released on Blu-ray by Code Red, with a new 2K restoration of the both the R-rated and Unrated cuts.
Another viewpoint is that while Mountbatten may have been too hasty he had no real options left and achieved the best he could under difficult circumstances. The historian Lawrence James concurs that in 1947 Mountbatten was left with no option but to cut and run. The alternative seemed to be involvement in a potentially bloody civil war from which it would be difficult to get out.
She also appeared in television during this period, with a guest-starring role as Sheila Sheinfeld on E/R between 1984 and 1985. She starred in several feature films in 1985, including the Italian exploitation horror film Cut and Run, directed by Ruggero Deodato; the Canadian supernatural horror film The Blue Man; and the action film Savage Dawn, co-starring with Lance Henriksen as a kidnappee.
This defeat had such an impact that during the Second Boer War, one of the British slogans was "Remember Majuba." For the British the shame of Majuba was even more intense than that of Isandlwana. Elite units like the 92nd Highlanders had cut and run in the face of Boer irregulars. Nearly a hundred men had died, 132 had been wounded and 56 had surrendered to an irregular guerrilla force.
Cut and Run was originally slated to be directed by Wes Craven with the working title Marimba. It was initially going to star Tim McIntire, Dirk Benedict and Christopher Mitchum. The film was produced in two separate versions, a "softer" R-rated cut intended for the North American market, and a "harder" version for theatrical release in Europe. The latter features additional, graphic kill scenes and gore not present in the former.
On 21 May, the French fleet was anchored against the tide off Cap de la Hague. The leading contingent, 21 ships—now under Pannetier—had rounded the cape and was in the Alderney Race, while the remainder, thirteen with Tourville and the other flag officers, were to the east. As the weather deteriorated, these ships began to drag their anchors and were forced to cut and run before the wind and tide.
He became a star of his genre around 2009. He released 11 music albums primarily in the popular "Coupé-Décalé" dance music style, in his career that spanned fifteen years. BBC described him as the "king" of Coupé-Décalé, which means "cut and run", in Ivorian slang it means "to cheat someone and run away" and it began in the early 2000s during Ivory Coast's civil war. The music incorporates fast percussion, deep bass and hip-hop-style vocals.
Deodato's film license was temporarily revoked and he would not get it back until three years later, which then allowed him to release his 1980 thriller The House on the Edge of the Park, which was the most censored of the 'video nasties' in the United Kingdom for its graphic violence. His Cut and Run is a jungle adventure thriller, containing nudity, extreme violence and the appearance of Michael Berryman as a crazed, machete-wielding jungle man.
Another viewpoint is that while Mountbatten may have been too hasty, he had no real options left and achieved the best he could under difficult circumstances.Ronald Hyam, Britain's Declining Empire: The Road to Decolonisation, 1918–1968, p. 113; Cambridge University Press, , 2007 The historian Lawrence James concurs that in 1947 Mountbatten was left with no option but to cut and run. The alternative seemed to be involved in a potentially bloody civil war from which it would be difficult to get out.
In March, following the Spanish election at which the pro-Bush administration People's Party government was defeated, Latham sparked a new controversy by committing a Labor government to withdrawing Australian troops from Iraq by Christmas. At that time, Australia had about 850 troops in Iraq, mostly involved in patrol work and in training members of the new Iraqi defence forces. Howard accused Latham of a "cut and run" approach and said "it's not the Australian way not to stay the distance".
Bligh harshly criticised Newman's move, saying it was irresponsible for Newman to "cut and run" from his post as Lord Mayor while Queensland was still rebuilding. She also hinted that she might call an election a year before it was due. She had previously promised not to call an election for 2011 to focus on recovery, but was concerned that the unorthodox leadership arrangement on the opposition side could make the co-operation necessary for the recovery effort impossible.Barrett, Roseanne; Walker, Jamie.
Many Democrats saw it as an unwarranted attack against Murtha, a 38-year Marine Corps veteran. After she said "cowards cut and run, Marines never do," angry Democrats nearly drowned out her words. Victor F. Snyder, a former Marine, of Arkansas demanded that Schmidt's remarks be "taken down." Under this disciplinary procedure, the House clerk would have re-read Schmidt's words and the presiding officer (at the time, Michael K. Simpson of Idaho) would have ruled whether they were parliamentary.
Wulsin ran a television advertisement using the widely broadcast footage of Schmidt criticizing Democratic Representative John Murtha, a Marine Corps veteran, by telling him that "cowards cut and run, Marines never do." Schmidt's remark, in a 2005 debate about the Iraq War, had been widely criticized at the time, and she later apologized to Murtha. (See Jean Schmidt#"Cowards" controversy.) Schmidt protested that Wulsin's use of her speech violated a House rule against the incorporation of a broadcast of House proceedings in a campaign ad. Wulsin's campaign responded that Wulsin, as a nonmember, was not bound by the rule.
She remarked that she watches C-SPAN every day. Although she identified herself as an unnamed entertainer, she was recognized by the C-SPAN host, who subsequently questioned her about her 1992 support for independent presidential candidate Ross Perot. She said, "When I heard him talk right in the beginning, I thought that he would bring some sort of common-sense business approach and also less partisanship, but then ... I was completely disappointed like everyone else when he just kind of cut and run and no one knew exactly why ... Maybe he couldn't have withstood all the investigation that goes on now".
The son of composer and entertainer Enrico, he was the keyboard player for the Italian progressive rock band Goblin, which initially formed under the name Cherry Five. He has been influenced by Keith Emerson, Brian Auger, Rick Wakeman and Tony Banks.Interview: Claudio Simonetti (Goblin), Hit- channel.com, 20 June 2014; retrieved 9 November 2015. Simonetti's film work includes the scores to many popular and cult films such as Conquest (1983), The New Barbarians (1983), Cut and Run (1985), Midnight Killer (1986), Hands of Steel (1986), Body Count (1987), and The Versace Murder (1998). Beginning in 1978, Simonetti founded a number of electronic disco projects.
Although the 25th Division, for the most part, performed well under Kean's leadership, Lt. Gen. Matthew Ridgway, who had recently assumed command of the Eighth Army, relieved him as part of an overall 'shakeup' of the Army's frontline generals. In Korea, Kean assessed the all-black 24th Infantry Regiment, one of his subordinate commands, as being ineffective during its early combat operations, primarily due to the tendency of many soldiers to 'cut and run' during battle. Although he readily admitted that many individual soldiers had demonstrated competency and courage, he felt the regiment was so ineffective that it threatened the entire United Nations effort in Korea.
Similar to "cut and run", a pejorative phrase used to describe cowardly withdrawal from battle, "stay the course" allegedly originated as a nautical metaphor on maintaining a constant, unaltering course while navigating. For instance, in a 2003 column, William Safire asked his readers what they knew of its origins, saying it "appears to be rooted in a nautical metaphor." In this context 'stay' refers to the ropes or guys and sheets that hold the 'course' (mainsail) in a fixed position appropriate to the heading. Citations from the late 19th century, however, show the phrase describing horses having the stamina to remain on the course of a racetrack.
Newman's ascent to the role of leader outside of Parliament led Bligh to briefly consider breaking her previous vow to let the legislature run full- term. She had promised to focus exclusively on recovery in 2011, but was concerned that the LNP's leadership situation could make the co-operation necessary for the recovery effort impossible. Bligh also accused Newman of "abandoning" the lord mayor's post, saying that Newman should not have "cut and run" while the recovery effort was still underway. The first Newspoll taken after Newman assumed the leadership showed that the LNP had regained the lead in opinion polling; it had led most polls from July until the floods.
This can be seen in mardani khel today and in colonial descriptions which describe spinning techniques with dual pata "much like a windmill". Miniature paintings show that the pata was also wielded by mounted cavalry, which has led some modern collectors to erroneously conclude that the weapon was used for thrusting from horseback. However, the restriction on wrist movement would have made it difficult to dislodge the pata from an opponent's body, and doing so while mounted would most likely cause the swordsmen to fall off their horses. Rather, it is more probable that the pata was used in cut-and-run tactics, characteristic of the Maratha army.
" Describing her as the girl who doesn't cut and run, additionally stating "It would take a lot for her to walk away from this relationship - she feels like this is the man she loves, she understands who she's married to - she knows she didn't marry a boy scout." Katie is someone to "correct" Bill and "love" him through his wrongdoing, according to the actress. Bill nearly left his marriage to Katie for Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), but Katie, a heart transplant recipient, had another heart attack when she learnt of the news. According to the actress, "The idea that Bill would cross the line with Steffy is totally foreign to Katie.
On November 19, 2005, during debate on adopting the rule for the resolution, Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) made a statement attributed to Danny Bubp, an Ohio state Representative and Marine Corps reservist. The statement, "He also asked me to give Congressman Murtha a message: that cowards cut and run; Marines never do," was seen as an unwarranted "cheap shot" against Murtha, and outraged Democrats brought House business to a halt for ten minutes until Schmidt herself asked and received permission to withdraw her comments. Bubp has since stated that he never mentioned Murtha when making the quoted comment. He added that he would never question the courage of a fellow Marine.
Rick is bound and determined to get back to his wife and let her know their son is in mortal danger, without ever doubting his own ability to successfully complete the mission, while Shane on the other hand is not quite as automatically selfless and heroic." Several critics lauded Grimes' interactions with Walsh in "18 Miles Out." Writing for CNN, Henry Hanks said that "Rick made it clear to Shane that he had to respect his rules from now on." Alex Crumb of The Faster Times evaluated their physical confrontation as "wholly satisfying", while Entertainment Weekly writer Darren Franich appreciated the fight scene involving Grimes and Walsh; "The Shane/Rick fight was great, a brilliantly extended scuffle that started out with an air of boys-will-be-boys pettiness but quickly escalated into something genuinely homicidal." Berriman of SFX summated: "It's shocking when Shane hurls a wrench at Rick’s head, but even more shocking that Rick is prepared to cut and run and leave him for dead.
To "cut and run" was defined by Englishman David Steel in 1794 as "to cut the cable and make sail instantly, without waiting to weigh anchor". He further described the practice as "quick but very expensive" but sometimes necessary, such as when the anchor is hooked on rocks and cannot be retrieved, in bad weather, when the anchor is on lee shore and the ship is in danger of embayment, or when one must quickly escape or pursue an enemy; instead of cutting the anchor by axe at the hawsehole, Steel offered an alternate method of slipping the anchor cable if time permitted, a method he felt wiser than cutting as it potentially prevented loss of anchor and cable. An alternate origin comes from the practice on square rig ships to furl the sails stopped to the yards with ropeyarns so that the yarns may be cut to let the sails fall unfurled should an urgent need to sail arise. The phrase was in use by the early 1700s, and Oxford English Dictionary cited the earliest printed usage of the phrase to The Boston News-Letter in 1704.

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