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47 Sentences With "gets out of the way"

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Invade Next is strongest when Moore gets out of the way—when, for instance,
There is a resiliency about Americans when the government gets out of the way.
And maybe the best contact app is the one that gets out of the way.
Still, when it gets out of the way of Lee's storytelling, this "Mockingbird" can sing.
He gets out of the way and lets the players react to the moment for themselves.
He gets out of the way, he gives it to you and he allows the performer to shine.
When it gets out of the way of its big agenda it has wonderful small things to say.
Ulysses is a Markdown text editor that gets out of the way so you can focus on your writing.
It gets out of the way with a simple, sensible design that is Applesque in function, if not form.
That is, if Hurricane Nicole — currently on course to hit Bermuda on Thursday — gets out of the way in time.
Sleep is the most generative part of our day because it is when our ego gets out of the way.
It's an attractive agenda for those who believe the economy will only bounce back if the government gets out of the way.
As a result, if the government gets out of the way and permits construction, private industry will invest in needed refineries and pipelines.
Turns out, he says he mostly gets out of the way and let's her do her thing ... 'cause she knows what she's doing.
He just promises that he will make good television, goes on to make really good television, and then gets out of the way.
But one time-lapse shows the progressing lava downing a telephone pole and engulfing a car — before the photographer gets out of the way.
In general, if the government gets out of the way and lets technology proliferate, the world will be a better and more connected place.
This is a typical Republican stance — that states should generally be allowed to experiment with policies while the federal government gets out of the way.
In recent months, regulators, automakers, and tech companies alike have all expressed interest in accelerating rulemaking that gets out of the way of autonomous cars.
His book somewhat finds its feet in its second half, as Mr. Kanigel increasingly gets out of the way and lets Jacobs's story tell itself.
Bipartisan criminal-justice reform could happen soon — if the 1990s wing of the GOP gets out of the way, by The Los Angeles Times editorial board.
It's the most advanced Kindle we've ever built — thin and ultra-lightweight, it gets out of the way so you can lose yourself in the author's world.
Community, Sasse says, is fostered by individual acts of charity and fellow-feeling; government does what it needs to do when it gets out of the way.
CEO Nadav Goshen compares the printer to professional computer-aided design software: it's meant to be a tool that serves its purpose and gets out of the way.
With version 2.0, Mixmax gets an updated editor that better integrates with the current Gmail interface and that gets out of the way of popular extensions like Grammarly.
Accuracy of language and perception — the writer is not striving for effect and gets out of the way to let us see the world through the lens of language.
Rather than overload his gorgeous palette with squeaky Afrojack synths or a whomping Flosstradamus trap drop, Marshmello cuts the vocals, lets the drums off the leash and gets out of the way.
"I think if you studied Bob's views of what the ideal state would look like, you'd find that, basically, he wants a system where the state just gets out of the way," Patterson said.
Scott Walker illustrated for the audience a United States in which government gets out of the way and enables them to achieve the American Dream based upon their own talents, ambition and hard work.
By putting out a statement on the AirPods ahead of time, Apple gets out of the way something that it'd likely rather not highlight during its on-stage presentation tomorrow morning, when it'll announce the new MacBook Pro.
When an opponent usually gets out of the way by bending at the waist or leaning backwards, the double jab forces him into his most crouched or craned position before the right hand has even left its holster.
In this sense, the most flattering comparison that could be made for Bernard is to Mission: Impossible's Solomon Lane, an international anarchist mastermind who mostly plays his role and gets out of the way of the action on screen.
WIRED: That must be an interesting part of the job—balancing the urge to get people to spend more time in the app with the desire to build something that serves its purpose and then gets out of the way.
"I think if you studied [Mercer's] views of what the ideal state would look like, you'd find that, basically, he wants a system where the state just gets out of the way," a former colleague of Mercer's told New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer in 2017.
David Roberts, GamesRadar+ It's pure Final Fantasy nonsense — talk of crystals and kingdoms and chocobos and the like — but for the first 20-30 hours or so, it mostly gets out of the way to let you soak up its reality-meets-fantasy landscape and explore it at your own pace.
The season unfurls in a twisty narrative that gets stranger and better as it goes on, hitting its stride once the inciting incident gets out of the way, but over the course of its eight half-hour episodes, it never quite manages to deliver on the deeper, knottier question of the premise: What makes you you, anyway?
According to Chessgames.com, this is Black's most popular retreat. It gets out of the way of White's centre pawns, and pins the c3-pawn if White plays 6.d4, but it has the disadvantage of removing the a5-square for the black queen's knight.
In the US broadcast, he is renamed Marcus. ;Milton :One of the Graveyards' males ;Peg Leg :At thirteen years old, Peg Leg is the oldest, lowest ranking member of the troop. He lost one of his back legs in a dog attack 11 years before the start of the series. Peg Leg usually gets out of the way during battles and avoids the mating fights.
Rainey now starts to lose a bit of ground to the trio in front of him. The group now comes up to backmarker Andreas Meklau, who gets out of the way without any problems. At the Hairpin, Schwantz makes his move and takes over the lead from Ito, going up his inside. At the entrance of Spoon Curve, Beattie passes Ito around the outside, going a bit wide but retaining second place.
He gets out of the way as he slows down before Degner, allowing all four to pass without trouble. At 200R, Rainey looks to be making a move around the outside of Schwantz but opts to stick behind him for now. Exiting Spoon Curve, Schwantz has a slight moment, upsetting his exit and slowing him down a bit. This allows Rainey to get closer at the Backstretch but he is not able to pass Schwantz.
Still unsure of who actually murdered Lily, Rake confronts Silas Prescott and Silas reveals that he had sexual relations with Lily, and when he found out she was his sister, he murdered her. Before Rake can arrest him, Silas shoots himself in the head in front of Rake and dies. Meanwhile, Dunlow attempts to murder Boggs by running him over. Boggs gets out of the way, but not before Dunlow knocks him unconscious with his car door.
At Lukey Heights the duo encounters another backmarker, this time being Nobuatsu Aoki. He gets out of the way at Lukey Heights, causing no troubles for the frontrunners. Gibernau crosses the line to start the last lap - lap thirty - and Rossi goes up the inside of Gibernau at the Southern Loop to take the lead. At Honda Corner however, Rossi runs wide and gifts the position back to Gibernau, trying to fight back upon exit but not being able to take the place.
The crowd cheers him as he walks away. At the front, Rainey is doing his best to catch Gardner as Garriga is now promoted to third. At Starkey's Straight, Gardner looks behind to see how far behind Rainey is, the Australian now running into two backmarkers in the likes of Rudroff and Doorakkers (again). Doorakkers gets out of the way at the beginning of The Esses, Gardner having to make a lunge up the inside of Rudroff to get past him at Goddards.
Rainey does everything he can to try and catch up with him, but is still too far when Rainey looks behind him at Starkey's Straight. At the Melbourne Hairpin, Gardner has to deal with one more backmarker, Marco Papa. Papa gets out of the way at the hairpin, allowing Gardner to take the final corner and cross the line with a big wheelie to win the race - his first win of the season and the last win of his career. Schwantz is also seen cheering for Gardner at the finish line, Rainey throwing up his hand in a questioning manner.
But essentially, once the OpenGL context is established on the application server's X display, VirtualGL gets out of the way and allows all subsequent OpenGL commands to pass through unimpeded to the application server's 3D hardware. Thus, the application can automatically use whatever OpenGL features and extensions are provided by the application server's hardware and drivers. Apart from marshaling GLX commands and managing Pbuffers, VirtualGL also reads back the rendered pixels at the appropriate time (usually by monitoring `glXSwapBuffers()` or `glFinish()`) and then draws those pixels into application's X window using standard X image drawing commands.
The pup steals the fish again and Donald chases; there follows a fast chase around the arena, which includes Donald chasing the pup through a cannon and Mickey attempting to intervene. The spectators fire the cannon, shooting Mickey and Donald out and resulting in Mickey landing on a tightrope and Donald hanging from a hook within the fish basket. When a spectator cuts Donald's basket loose, he falls, lands on a circus bike, and rides across the tightrope toward Mickey (who somehow gets out of the way). The spectators oil the rope, causing Donald's bike to run backward and splatter Mickey, go over Mickey's pole, bounce back from the start, and end up on top of Mickey's pole.
Miranda with Don Ameche in That Night in Rio (1941) During the war years, Miranda starred in eight of her 14 films; although the studios called her the Brazilian Bombshell, the films blurred her Brazilian identity in favor of a Latin American image. According to a Variety review of director Irving Cummings' That Night in Rio (1941, Miranda’s second Hollywood film), her character upstaged the leads: "[Don] Ameche is very capable in a dual role, and Miss [Alice] Faye is eye-appealing but it’s the tempestuous Miranda who really gets away to a flying start from the first sequence". The New York Times article said, "Whenever one or the other Ameche character gets out of the way and lets [Miranda] have the screen, the film sizzles and scorches wickedly." Years later, Clive Hirschhorn wrote: "That Night in Rio was the quintessential Fox war-time musical – an over-blown, over-dressed, over-produced and thoroughly irresistible cornucopia of escapist ingredients." On 24 March 1941, Miranda was one of the first Latinas to imprint her hand- and footprints on the sidewalk of Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

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