Unload in a sentence as a verb

Since you cannot unload the home, you need to find a job within commute range of your home. This limits the job prospects.

Edit: I suspect that Blackstone is trying to unload its gold and trying to create a market. Gold is probably in the last phase of bubble.

The vehicle will travel to the commercial building and unload some goods. If the vehicle intercepts another request for goods on its way back it will respond to it.

Remove unused modules: For each component in the stack unload any default modules that are not needed to deliver your service. 10.

An undercover agent posing as a smuggler, wants to unload 10 kilos. DPR sets him up with a major silkroad vendor who is also an employee.

And don't "unload" me. You build a massive corpse ejector into that train that launches my body through the air across the people waiting in line onto a giant trampoline over a body funnel.

Then you play the same game on the opposite side to unload your position. The game of shaving milliseconds is solely about beating other HFT's to the punch, it's not about actual market movements.

These guys are bound to have huge quantities of bitcoin they are eager to unload when the price is right. Meanwhile, news coverage is driving exploding popularity, which appears to be pulling the exchange rate sky high.

* Dynamic loader is being refactored, because it can not unload dynamic libraries now. In the future there will be API that would allow loading OS X library into native code.

The attackers unload their bitcoin before the price gets smashed and presumably buy it all back again from frightened speculators. If anything it might be a positive sign for bitcoin that the attackers are keen to acquire it!

As an extra feature the rootkit would kernel panic your computer if you dared to unload it. It did this by re-hooking the system call table in the rootkit's unload handler. Once unloaded any write or open system call would segfault the kernel and the game was up.

You can trivially construct a version of singleton_bss that does lazy initialization, takes multiple parameters, destroys the object on module unload, and so on.

Cops/meter maids/etc take advantage over delivery trucks who park in front of businesses to quickly load and unload merchandise, especially in large cities. I know a few people who work at such companies, and they all have some sort of subscription service with a third party that handles all these parking tickets for them.

I think the last thing they would intentionally do is unload stock when they thought it was about to crash--especially when the amount they made in the sale, though huge, is still relative chicken-feed for them. Also, all of these folks only sold a fraction of their holdings, so they've been hammered along with the rest of Zynga shareholders by the subsequent collapse."

After they pretty much got away with intimidating political opponents and spying on unfavorable reporters, why not unload a few other skeletons from the closet. Worst case scenario Jon Stewart is making a 5 minute skit out of it and with twinkle in his eye moving back to bashing some more convenient subjects.

And as the movie points out, it comes down to pure greed, people give up real money in order to buy worthless paper, which they are hoping to unload before it depreciates... but they never do, because they keep seeing big returns...

Further, in those minutes at the beginning of a flight if you are fooling around with your phone/kindle/etc and blocking the isle, you delay expedient loading and unloading of the aircraft. I've had colleagues busy on their [device] say things like "but, but I was just wrapping up a call, why was the flight attendant so rude!" No *******, you were blocking the plane from loading / unloading. Think of others for a whopping ten minutes and put down the device so we can all safely load / unload and get on/off the ground.

This would make no sense if you supported a decentralized cryptocurrency, but would make perfect sense if you were worried about losing the ability to cash out of your penny stock of choice when, due to freak coincidence, a separate scam targeting the same stock imploded prior to you being able to unload the shares you had acquired for fractions of a cent at $17+ each. The Bitcoin "community" is an emergent, distributed boiler room.

If you and three million other people could get at this pool and unload\n your pee into it before your bodies melted, before the crowd crushed you to death, and before you drowned\n from the massive tidal wave of pee... yes, you could feasibly die of cyanogen chloride poisoning\n originating from chlorinated water and pee.

Unload definitions

verb

leave or unload; "unload the cargo"; "drop off the passengers at the hotel"

See also: drop discharge

verb

take the load off (a container or vehicle); "unload the truck"; "offload the van"

See also: unlade offload