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They come over from the same village on tourist visas and take it in turns.
ECONOMIST: Managing the market
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It almost certainly means that there will more embarrassing revelations to come over dubious marketing practices.
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K. Is it all right if I come over and eat dinner with you this Sunday?
NEWYORKER: Free Radicals
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The grand kids can come over and you got to have a place to stay at.
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Regulators are hard pressed to say for sure what has come over the border.
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The tourists who used to come over from the fancy hotels across the street are gone.
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The payoff, if it comes at all, will come over time, not next year.
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Most of the time it was just a man staring too much—but then one would come over.
NEWYORKER: Uncle Rock
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He was the guy who'd come over in the middle of the night to kill a bug.
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And they come over, as scientists often do in fiction, as dirty, mad and poor, but mostly mad.
ECONOMIST: Science in fiction is not science fiction
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But, some good news for Petrobras has come over the last few weeks.
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MRS. OBAMA: All right, I'll make sure he can come over there, too.
WHITEHOUSE: First Lady Michelle Obama Q&A with Children
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They say this rewards criminal behavior, and more to the point, even encourages more people to come over illegally.
NPR: New TV Ads Tout Immigrants' Value to Economy
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She is working up to the inevitable confrontation to come over that problem.
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No matter that Dudley has been with BP for a decade, having come over in the 1998 acquisition of Amoco.
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