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Mildenhall, a convenient rather than culpable target, explained afterwards: "The referee was worried for my safety and said: 'That's it - we've got to get off for a while.' There must have been £50 in that goalmouth".
"If I was really trying to make it like a road game, we'd take a bus to Newark Airport, get off for a while and then get on another bus and come back to Giants Stadium," Fassel said.
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"He's going to have to get off it for a while until he's pain free".
"Anyone with a bright flashlight or a set of headlights that sweeps through will make them get off rhythm for a while, and then they get back," said Lynn Frierson Faust, a firefly researcher from Knoxville, Tenn.
So for the good of the country, get off social media for a while.
When they arrive at Block Island they all get off the boat for a while.
The overwhelming feeling was relief that people could get off my back for a while".
This will help them feel better about themselves and get off your back for a while at least.
Several other projects slipped away too: Ms. Peirce met with Dave Eggers three times in 2002 to discuss adapting his memoir "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," but it never got off the ground; for a while she entertained the idea of directing "Memoirs of a Geisha," but no deal was struck.
He got off, but a while later the "notion" of the same soldier appeared & then got off.
Plus, the feature can aid when there are privacy concerns of some kind, such as when someone is a victim of cyberbullying or cyberstalking and needs to get off the service for a while.
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