1. North lost openers Charlie Beverland and Colin Magowan cheaply, both departing for two, and slumped to all out from under overs. 2. But he said the stability of his teaching job and being out from under corporate bosses made the cut in pay worth it. 3. Next time you are sweeping dust bunnies out from under the bed, try not to think of your broom as a broom. 4. Not all towns are yet out from under water. 5. Overjoyed to be out from under the Taliban, few seemed concerned about being overseen by another group. 6. Temporarily out from under the blanket of death, the Vikings showed signs of life. 7. That is, unless the government pulls the rug out from under you. 8. Sunglasses removed and out from under his leather hat, he seems a little wrinkled and wispy for this kind of thing. 9. They ignored unsolicited advice to get younger, and out from under the burden to win one with Ewing. 10. Waco has been out from under court-ordered desegregation orders for five years now. |