So, I'm sort of checking my e-mails off and on, just keeping an eye on Twitter.
You can count on some surprises, both off and on the field of play.
The bill was off and on all week with, at week's end, only a watered-down version surviving.
His heart belongs to Mad magazine, which he has collected off and on since he was a 9-year-old.
"I have been working on this off and on for close on 50 years, " he told BBC News.
People practically push each other over to get off and on the plane.
", which is Welsh for "Have you tried turning it off and on?
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The mine at Cilybebyll has been run off and on for five decades.
"That volatility will continue, probably, off and on for weeks, so we will see evidence of it world-wide, " he said.
The writers have been negotiating off and on with entertainment-industry producers since the summer, and those negotiations have been acrimonious.
Allotment holders are worried they will be evicted from plots that have been worked "off and on" since World War I.
On flat terrain, such wax allows the skier to push off and on uphill climbs it prevents him from slipping backwards.
Fighting off and on over the past four years clearly hasn't worked.
Prosecutors said assaults occurred off and on campus, including the football building.
He produced four albums for X, including another landmark album "Los Angeles, " and played off and on with the band for three decades.
"Campaigns are constantly trying to influence the coverage, off and on the record, " said Sam Feist, CNN's senior executive producer of political programming.
In other words, Niagara Falls, if not turned off and on like a faucet, is turned up and down like a fancy massaging showerhead.
Should any customers continue to experience difficulty in accessing their broadband service, they are advised to turn their hub or modem off and on again.
He dozed off and on constantly, sleeping twelve hours a day.
Many jurors were taking notes off and on throughout the morning.
Off and on for three hours on Thursday, I watched a silvery balloon streak through the skies and worried that a young boy might be aboard.
Off and on for years, Russell, who lives in Texas, trolled the Internet looking for his vehicle, which was stolen in 1970 from his home at the time in Philadelphia.
Academics and policymakers have been drawn to the idea of targeting nominal GDP, off and on, for decades, but they've hardly ever ended up wanting to do it in practice.
For a peep into everyday Bangkok life, catch a boat during morning rush hour when smartly-dressed commuters jump off and on the regularly-stopping boats as easily as though they were on a bus.
Talks between the EU and Iran on the nuclear issue have been off and on for a number of years, with the last round ending in failure in January last year.
Mr. Lane began living off and on with his paternal grandparents in Chardon several years ago, said Carl Henderson, a former Chardon police officer and Geauga County Sheriff, who lived near the family.
Ms Rousseff said the inauguration of Castelao and the success of Sao Paulo football team Corinthians in the Club World Cup final showed Brazil was able to perform off and on the pitch.
Last year Hewlett-Packard, along with a team of scientists from UCLA, proved the ability to make a switch that could be turned off and on, like a transistor, out of a single organic molecule called a catenane.
For the last 40 years of his life, he also lived off and on with Jos Hessel, his primary dealer by the early 20th century, and Hessel's wife Lucy, a perpetual subject and Vuillard's lover.
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