1. Almost before the aeroplane had stopped moving the pilot was out through the door waving a hand for pike to hurry. 2. Jones will be out through at least the first three regular-season games. 3. Or they bounce off and come out the corners of your mouth or out through your nose. 4. They did get fast, for an octopus can burst away by taking water into its mantle and squirting it out through its siphon. 5. Trapped by the inferno and unable to find their way out through the choking smoke, the family were among six people who died in the blaze. 6. To leave the restaurant, they had to carry it down a flight of stairs and out through the dining room. 7. With benefits, he said, experienced officers make twice as much as traffic control agents, who are being phased out through attrition or being transferred. 8. Brazilian midfielder Magno Mocelin is also out through suspension. 9. Definitely out for Sunday is defensive end Renaldo Wynn, who strained ligaments in his right knee and could be out through October. 10. It might not be easy, however, since five defenders are out through injury or suspension. |