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32 Sentences With "laying it out"

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And laying it out that it is their responsibility to make changes.
There is no other way to start this piece than by laying it out there.
It's like going to confession — you're laying it out there and you feel a catharsis.
GUILFOYLE: And she&aposs really kind of laying it out, giving up the goods on the DNC.
It's obvious they have put a ton of work into restoring this and laying it out for tours.
He's laying it out and if it wasn't for all the data it might as well have been poetry.
"When I see how they're laying it out or what they're saying then I'll make up my mind," Rooney said.
Except Benedict hadn't actually praised Francis's theology — or the books laying it out — with the degree of specificity the Vatican implied.
While the plan itself was seen as dovish, more aggressive was the fact the Fed wasted no time in laying it out.
Sites follow the rules for publishing their articles via RSS, and RSS readers follow the rules for presenting the information and laying it out.
I remember being at odds with bands members as we were laying it out about whether some directions were the right ones or not.
It doesn't really help matters that Chuck acts like such a dick about the whole thing, not really apologizing, just laying it out there.
In it, Minaj copped to wanting to get down and dirty with the host, laying it out so explicitly that Colbert had a total internal freak out on air.
By crowdsourcing the exchange rates of financial institutions and laying it out nicely in a user-friendly manner, Malaysia CurrenSeek helps travelers locate the most convenient outlet to get the best bang for their buck.
We've heard from plans and consumers how they don't want to go back to the days of taking the certificate of benefits from each insurance company and laying it out to try to figure out how to shop.
What makes this rice so "special" is that before frying, you'll dry it out ever so carefully by laying it out in an even layer in front of a fan so that the end product is just the right amount of crunchy.
Egypt withdrew because it doubted the seriousness of the initiative, had yet to see a formal blueprint laying it out, and because of the danger that the plan would increase tensions with Iran, said an Arab source who, like the others, spoke on condition of anonymity.
He left the nuts-and-bolts explanation of what's next for the site to a post from the anonymous "ModBot," but make no mistake: Malka owns the website, and he owns that plan as well, even if his name isn't technically on the post laying it out.
The same happened this summer with the release of another supposedly scandalous report on Russia's nefarious deeds: The Dutch marshaled reams of evidence in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine, carefully laying it out in a report that pointed to Moscow's role in the tragedy.
In the other America and the other set of hearings, Democrats are out to get Trump at any cost, have latched onto a muddled and inconsequential incident, and are laying it out in great detail on national television in the hopes of convincing the public that the President has done something wrong.
After the town was laid out and a warehouse erected, he moved the office into the warehouse. The land upon which the town stands was entered on May 13, 1820 by William Simmons. The town plat was surveyed by Joseph Hastings. Mr. Andrews was instrumental in getting the town established and laying it out, taking a plot of land for pay.
An alternative method of preparation is taking each sheet of dough, laying it out flat and sprinkling some of the filling on it. Then, the sheet is rolled up into a tight roll with the filling on the inside of the roll. The long roll is then taken and rolled up in a circle. This first sheet of dough is then placed in the baking pan.
Everything is thought of for descriptions in the booklet; I doubt if most campaign worlds are this complete (mine certainly isn't)." She continued: "Though the map would have been difficult to package in one piece, that would have made laying it out a bit easier. It is almost too large. We didn't have enough table space for it; it had to go on the wall or the floor.
Hot air balloon, set up and launch, Stockholm 1988. Hot air balloon being inflated by its propane burners prior to a dawn launch. The next step in a hot air balloon flight is unpacking the balloon from its carrying bag, laying it out on the ground, and connecting it to the basket and burner. A fan, often gasoline-powered, is used to blow cold (outside) air into the envelope.
Unforeseen extra costs in laying it out meant that it struggled financially for the first ten years of its existence and yet more contributions were needed from the directors. The first jump racing took place in March 1927. Since then the course has been used for flat racing in the summer and jumping in the winter. To begin with, the flat racing was more prestigious, with the Welsh Derby, Oaks and St Leger being run for good prize money.
In the 19th century many former farms would become businesses and homes for those who commuted into Boston. Nathaniel Whiting arrived in Dedham in 1641 and over the course of the next 182 years he and his descendants owned mills along Mother Brook and a great swath of farmland. In 1871 William Whiting, the last member of the family to own a mill, sold the remainder of the family farm. Charles Sanderson began laying it out in a subdevelopment to become known as Oakdale.
Statue of William Shakespeare, Leicester Square, bearing an inscription recording the gift by Grant During 1873 the Metropolitan Board of Works had been attempting to acquire Leicester Square for use as a public gardens. In January 1874 they were unexpectedly informed that Grant had "for some months past been in negotiation with the owners for the purchase of the ground with a view to laying it out as a garden, and handing it over to the Board as a gift to the Metropolis". He purchased it for £11,060. The square was laid out at Grant's expense, and the deeds formally handed over to the board on 3 July 1874.
According to her father, when he asked 10-year-old Maria "what...the best mode of spending time [was]", she answered, "By laying it out in preparation for a happy eternity."Patrick Brontë to Elizabeth Gaskell, 1855, Brontë Society Transactions 8:44:127 He later said that he could speak with Maria on any popular topic of the day as fluently as with an adult, and regretfully recalled her "powerfully intellectual mind".Patrick Brontë to Elizabeth Gaskell, 20 June 1855 A printer from Thornton also remembered Maria correcting the proofs of one of Mr. Brontë's long poems. According to Charlotte, she was rather serious and silent than otherwise, and Mrs.
Unnerved at his knowledge and warnings, Mouchette leaves, and is later so overwhelmed with his words and her guilt that she commits suicide. Donissan discovers her body and brings her to the church altar, where he disturbs Menou-Segrais and Mouchette's parents by laying it out and claiming that he is trying to save her soul. Donissan's superiors are outraged by his outdated actions and demand he be punished and transferred, but Menou-Segrais becomes impressed by his passion, and fights for him to stay at the parish. Donissan becomes uncomfortable when his faith makes him a local celebrity, and his moral turmoil continues.
The town's first mayor and MP, Henry Bolckow, first proposed the idea of a public park for the residents of Middlesbrough, dubbed the 'People's Park' in its conception. Bolckow was particularly conscious of the need to provide a "green lung" to ease the plight of the burgeoning industrial population of a town which was granted its charter of incorporation in 1853. In 1864, Bolckow bought land off Linthorpe Road and presented it to Middlesbrough Borough Council for use as a public park. An agreement drawn up between Bolckow and the Council in 1865 specified that the park should be called Albert Park and that £3000 should be spent on laying it out.
The reconstructed porta praetoria of Castrum Pfünz, Germany, near the Rhaetian Limes. Late Roman fort in Jordan Late Roman Quadriburgium in Hungary The ideal enforced a linear plan for a camp or fort: a square for camps to contain one legion or smaller unit, a rectangle for two legions, each legion being placed back-to-back with headquarters next to each other. Laying it out was a geometric exercise conducted by experienced officers called metatores, who used graduated measuring rods called decempedae ("10-footers") and gromatici who used a groma, a sighting device consisting of a vertical staff with horizontal cross pieces and vertical plumb-lines. Ideally the process started in the centre of the planned camp at the site of the headquarters tent or building (principia).
Dennistoun was responsible for the establishment of the Glasgow residential area of Dennistoun by buying up a number of contiguous plots of land, and laying out designs for roads, services, and commencing construction of properties. Over a period, as opportunity offered, he purchased the neighbouring properties of Craig Park, Whitehill, Meadow Park, Broom Park, Annfield, Bellfield, and Wester Craigs. The whole was surveyed and laid out in streets, terraces, and drives, by Glasgow architect James Salmon, who supervision to the development of the suburb. The first plots in Dennistoun were leased from 1861; and on Glasgow Corporation acquiring the Kennyhill estate, and laying it out as the Alexandra Park, with the Alexandra Parade as its western approach, a great impetus was given to the growth of the suburb and Alexander Dennistoun saw the chief scheme of his life being rapidly realized.

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