Excerpt: It was time to hit the road before our togetherness began to chafe.
At age 24, I left Indiana and hit the road in my 1977 Fiat X19.
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Hosts from both shows have hit the road to drum up viewership in time for sweeps.
Vij then hit the road to reassure existing customers that MIPS will stay relevant.
And once the acquired engineers had transferred their know-how, Miller told them to hit the road.
The standard was the last big hurdle before the new electric vehicles hit the road, he said.
Now, the sixth-seeded Jets will hit the road once again to face the Steelers and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
The first cars to be produced on a larger scale are expected to hit the road next year.
Winnick had a falling out with the man he hired, and Annunziata just hit the road, with options accelerated.
Carwyn Jones knew that much before the ' hit the road' this summer.
Then, they hit the road and the action is pretty soon to follow.
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He hit the road on his motorbike, riding to Lisburn in a very different manner than he had ever experienced.
From there it was hit the road again -- as Trask had once done selling Buster Browns, and Brewer selling P.
Following the speech, Mr. Obama will hit the road to sell his ideas to audiences in North Carolina, Georgia and Illinois.
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Peter Rodman, what - at some point, as the rubber hit the road, and you say the public is not with us?
You can pack up your life in the back and hit the road, just as much of Oklahoma did in the 1930s.
To nail down commitments, Miller and Jessick hit the road for six weeks in the spring of 2000, calling on banks and bondholders.
Right now, what I see, is a guy, going through the motions, put in his 60 minutes, get done, shower, hit the road.
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Sales of "Wang Dang Doodle" would reach a million, and Taylor hit the road to blues and jazz festivals around the country and abroad.
Nature not only made them hit the road, but struck again in New Orleans, where downpours forced the company to relocate its broadcast site.
He and his best friend, Brad Null, hit the road after graduating from Stanford in 1998 to catch home games at all 30 big-league parks.
Something calling itself "Creedence Clearwater Revisited" hit the road this summer.
When Mr. Botham heads to New Zealand to commentate on England's three-match series next month, he plans to "hit the road" to discover some new wines.
It looks like those waiting for the next generation Prius to hit the road are going to have to hold out a little bit longer.
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But I may be looking in the wrong place, so I pack up a few friends and hit the road for Crawford, Mr Bush's adopted hometown.
AAA, one of the nation's largest leisure travel agencies, expected 31.2 million Americans to hit the road over the weekend, virtually the same number as last year.
They've scored starring roles in the Disney Channel flick Camp Rock, hit the road for a sold-out concert tour and released a chart-topping album--A Little Bit Longer.
The first truck will be deployed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the first quarter of 2009, with the others to hit the road later in the year, he said.
Their more relaxed sound substitutes an organ for a piano, while their more family-oriented touring schedule accommodates their two young children, who generally hit the road with them.
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