But can it keep its balance when a prankster yanks the carpet out from under it?
Survivors flooded the streets helping to dig their neighbors out from under collapsed homes.
Getting out from under these kinds of liabilities has proved to be very difficult.
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They pull the rug out from under the status quo and expand customer choice.
Microsoft will be taking a major support out from under CES when it steps back.
Woodford also questioned Sasa's experience to lead Olympus out from under the shadow of the scandal.
Marjorie went to her machine and slid the material out from under the foot.
"They pulled the rug out from under me here, " Mr. Tuttle said of Fidelity.
How much of this getting out from under is on the backs of car workers?
AMD's attempts to win customers out from under Intel have gotten nastier of late.
But it does get the company out from under the sovereign credit rating problem.
In fact, Verizon appears to have stolen MCI right out from under a competitor's nose.
The Mills should have been out from under the penalty since they used an enrolled agent.
In 1991 the Russian government stole savings out from under mattresses by canceling 50-ruble and 100-ruble notes.
That is paying off, even as suitors line up to buy the shop out from under her.
There's a chance that congress will pull the rug out from under this whole debate before the court can act.
The Daily Mail became essential reading and whipped the rug out from under the then dominant Daily Express.
This enables banks and firms to grow out from under their bad debts.
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And then, you allege, someone pulled the rug out from under your feet.
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Inside her rundown home, Sabriya's watery eyes peer out from under her robe.
Meanwhile, the real is pulling the rug out from under many Brazilian firms from shoe makers to soy farmers.
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These people are going to be paying you this high interest rate and they can't get out from under.
Nevertheless, it did succeed, as it was clearly intended to do, in cutting the ground out from under Bush.
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Both models also sport dual-layer backlit keyboards, with a snazzy red tone peeking out from under the black chiclet-style keys.
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When PC was sold out from under David Bunnell, Bunnell started PC World and hired Andrew as its first editor-in-chief.
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The FOMC should be looking for a way to slip out from under that promise, not dig the hole deeper.
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It was going to bring in additional income, people in town were getting excited, and then it gets pulled out from under us.
He got out from under the shadow of his four brothers at Prep and started to take school more seriously.
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We are pulling the rug out from under the unemployed too soon, to the detriment of unemployed workers and their families.
Hamilton, a McLaren team driver, pulled the victory out from under the series points leader, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel of Germany.
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