The slow upper-body motions brought him in closer and then back and away and around again.
Now if someone says to me they don't want to hear that, then you need to back away.
"There's no way the estate tax will go away and then come back, " Hassett says.
If an expat has a business and it goes belly-up, then they can walk away, go back home or to another country.
The animal sat down next to the car after an initial pass, and again when Secret Service agents took the dog away and then led it back to the vehicle.
Ullman is reportedly planning to reinstate many of the sales and coupon tactics Johnson had done away with, then later brought back in more limited ways.
West looked like his old self backing down defenders, then spinning away to hit his trademark step-back shots.
Back then, the Bush administration was trying to run away from such ideas.
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"We looked away for a second and then we looked back and saw one doing a nose dive, " he said.
Par for the course from us this season has been to play well, give away a daft goal, and then come back from it.
During the flu pandemic of 1918, cases began in the spring and then faded away during the summer, only to come back with a vengeance in the fall and winter.
Then it's pumped back in to carry more heat away from the plant's fuel rods, which continue producing energy long after the chain reaction at the heart of the units has been stopped.
Then, around 1980 or so, they decided to back away from defined benefit pensions, moving into an obscure little benefit called the 401(k) plan, which largely was meant as a perk to highly compensated employees.
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But Imire's owners, the Travers family, plan to take the calves away soon, and then reintegrate the two mothers back into the herd.
"When the plane came over to drop the sacks of food they wouldn't move back - and we then couldn't clear the local people away - they could be killed you know".
It then takes away the lion's share of their taxes and sends some back as subsidies.
"If the problem of al-Shabab goes away, and we have some assistance, then we can go back, " he said.
Then they can become quite bold, but they usually do back off and run away when there's people around.
"That's only a month away and it's vital we are back in business then or the loss will be extremely substantial for both ourselves and the farming community, " he said.
Then, in slow motion, little boys emerge from the back, push the adults away, run toward each other and warmly hug.
But this surge fell away when first Spearman, Stephen Fleming and then Craig McMillan were sent back to the pavillion with the scores at 71 for three.
Enroth kicked away Gagnon's shot from in close and then, with his back to the play, Enroth reached out blindly with his right arm to stop Ladd's shot from going into the open net.
Forward passes twice foiled attacking moves and then Keith Earls broke away after good work by Lifeimi Mafi but the full-back was penalised for holding on to the ball on the ground and the scoring opportunity was lost.
Tina, at fifty-three, is still performing and recording, and in the absence of the snuffed-out-in-her-prime option, the screenwriter, Kate Lanier, and the director, Brian Gibson, have constructed the movie as a kind of feminist survival story: Tina (Angela Bassett) rises to fame as part of a husband-and-wife act, the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, but then breaks away from her brutal, domineering spouse (Laurence Fishburne) and climbs back to the top of the charts on her own.
If you are able to walk away without yours hands covered in ink and highlighter, then you should go back and re-read the book because you missed the point!
Ms Harte stayed outside and sat beside Mr Roe - who had walked away then returned - and spoke to him and gave him a hug before going back inside the house.
The choice then becomes whether to battle the dragon right away (and damage the town) or track him back to his lair.
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