• Instead of recording genes themselves, SAGE records the comings and goings of certain messengers.

    FORBES: Gene Mappers May Have Missed Half The Genes

  • In all these comings and goings, the army has tried to stay in the background.

    ECONOMIST: The riddle of Pakistan

  • There was some meagre consolation to be had from the comings and goings lower down in government.

    ECONOMIST: The most bathetic reshuffle in history

  • It was judged to have "made perfect sense" of the comings and goings of the chinstraps in black and white.

    BBC: Wildlife photographer competition entries decided

  • Like a little ant farm, we'd have some God's eye view of the comings and goings of our tiny little un-selves.

    FORBES: The Future

  • But simplicity of movement will make life complicated for some poor taxpayers, who will have to record their comings and goings meticulously.

    ECONOMIST: Devolution and taxes

  • He also attacked Britain's "celebrity society", stressing that "David and Victoria Beckham's comings and goings attract more attention than an earthquake in Algeria".

    BBC: Letwin echoes civil rights dream

  • In addition, rival agents might be able to piece together confidential talks by observing the comings and goings of producers and movie stars.

    WSJ: How Garage Stymied Hollywood Super Agent

  • He spent another year overlaying this map with prison routines- from the habits of guards to the comings and goings of delivery trucks.

    FORBES: The Pittsburgh Six: The Template for Innovation

  • As it rolls along, the tour takes on the air of a celebrity caravan, its comings and goings announced by dozens of radio stations.

    FORBES: Adventures in Corn

  • Those who attend pension conferences year-in and year-out witness the comings and goings of firms that enthusiastically discover and subsequently become disillusioned with pension marketing.

    FORBES: Invasion of the Class Action Securities Lawyers (

  • Trescothick's comings and goings left his former opening partner Michael Atherton to speculate this week that his illness could be provoked specifically by being in India.

    BBC: Andrew Flintoff and David Graveney

  • The frequent comings and goings at the station require a carefully co-ordinated traffic schedule and this cannot be disrupted for Vega's introduction - as important as it is.

    BBC: Vega rocket set for maiden voyage

  • The only light there was the red one on the top of one of the cameras that filmed the residents' comings and goings from before dawn until long after dusk.

    BBC: The Street That Cut Everything

  • U.S. military spokesman William Caldwell said that most of the intelligence came from senior Zarqawi aides, and focused on the comings and goings of a man known as Sheik Abdel Rahman.

    NPR: Attack on Zarqawi Followed Weeks of Waiting

  • The choreographed comings and goings of a phalanx of mobcapped young chambermaids are less a matter of upstairs-downstairs than of inside-outside: what do they know, and whom are they likely to tell?

    NEWYORKER: Gabrielle

  • Another birder in the film which basically celebrates the comings and goings of our avian buddies across four seasons in Central Park, and the nuts who are out there every day watching them is Chris Cooper.

    WSJ: Park Filmmakers Wing It

  • Grand Central Terminal, a birthplace of modern commuting celebrating its 100th birthday on Friday, stands as a symbol of the comings and goings of the city and the nation the scene of more boisterous hellos and tearful goodbyes than can be counted.

    WSJ: Grand Central 100-Year Anniversary: A Century of Connections

  • At the Gamba protected-area complex, on the coast of Gabon, patrolling rangers make daily logs of deposits of flotsam from the industrial world that has arrived on their remote Atlantic beaches at the same time as they record the comings and goings of the local leatherback turtles.

    ECONOMIST: A new device puts an old skill to work

  • Another day, we followed the despotic comments and idle comings and goings of a middle-aged Englishman the island was heaving with English people who kept up a kind of running commentary on the temperature, the sand, the wind, and the waves, speaking as emphatically and grandiloquently as if he were uttering a series of deep, long-pondered aphorisms.

    NEWYORKER: While the Women Are Sleeping

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