To go through the movements of running without leaving one's original position. run interference To deal with problems or difficult matters for someone else. run off at the mouth To talk excessively or indiscreetly. run off with To capture or carry off: ran off with the state championship. ...
I decided I wouldn’t lie if directly asked about something, but I wasn’t above leaving out a few key facts if necessary. It wasn’t that difficult; the agent was bored and had already printed the boarding passes when she remembered to check on the visa. I showed her my paperwork ...
So, the Nova rules were changed (I'm going on memory here and not actually doing anything as trite as checking the facts), and in part as a nod to the proliferation of online fanac, that to qualify a fanzine for the award, the editorship had to be resident in the UK (or Ireland...
The UK's Pearson has 39 schools in China and is expected to make a major push. The competition and power of these large pro- viders has taken a toll. At the end of 2009, a number of smaller language schools in Shanghai and Beijing filed for bankruptcy, leaving unpaid teachers and ...
To go through the movements of running without leaving one's original position. run interference To deal with problems or difficult matters for someone else. run off at the mouth To talk excessively or indiscreetly. run off with To capture or carry off: ran off with the state championship. ...
We believe that the obstruction of the role of Arrestin-1 in rhodopsin deactivation by a lack of FAIM could lead to impaired rhodopsin deactivation and consequent regeneration, leaving photoreceptors more sensitive to age-related neurodegeneration and LIRD, ultimately causing functional alterations in ...