Mr. BRUCE BABBITT (Former Secretary of the Interior): Oh, it's a pleasure to come back out of ancient history.
Koscielny was stretchered off, although he did come back out after the break.
She was quick to note, that when journalists have the most important assignments like interviewing heads of state or moderating a debate, the jackets come back out full force.
In truth, nothing is ever worth that wait, which is why Disney parks have Fast Passes for favorite attractions that schedule batches of guests to come back at spaced out intervals to relieve the crush of thousands of people at once.
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While there were important steps along the way, the thinking was that the more people you put in the front, the more would come out the back.
The fans have come back in droves, selling out most shows since the reopening.
"We would go to the U.K. and then come back and have to tear out the work, " she says.
Wingers Cleveland Taylor and Simon Hackney are set to come back into contention after dropping out of the squad for the Hartlepool defeat.
With a week to go before the deadline, 94% of the questionnaires sent out had come back, and benefit statements for 2.2m households had been issued.
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Have you ever been in the middle of filling out a form on a web page and you got called away from your computer, only to come back and discover the session had timed out and you had to fill out the form all over again from the beginning?
"The members of the party out of power come back to the fold, " Nader said.
Then come back after the bell to find out how our predictions did in the Forbes Wrapup.
Check it out and then come back.
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And some were told to come back later when the paper ballots ran out.
My friend would go out all day and come back only to spend the night.
If only 30% of the forms come back, the bureau will sample six out of seven of the remainder.
The sales your neighbors take out of town come right back in, in the form of visitors from nearby markets and tourism.
For a while she lay on her back, watching the stars come out upon the ceiling of her grotto, listening to the little snores.
Getting up on a Monday and chewing their toast and putting their hats and coats on knowing what they were going out the door to come back to for eight hours.
He'll generally come out, and once he's been out he'll go back in and stay in.
Different strategies or styles may go out of favor and then come back and you can run into trouble.
The people in Suburban drove in reverse, take out this fence here and come back, right up and hit the house.
But the economy is supposed to come booming out of the downturns, averaging back out to the long-term American growth rate.
He has come back from a debilitating illness that ruled him out of the mid-part of the season and he is bang on it.
Giggs had a glorious chance to put his side ahead but amazingly saw his shot come back off the crossbar from just eight yards out.
They were almost caught napping early on when Barry Bannan slid a ball inside right-back Wes Brown to find Stewart Downing and it needed centre-back Rio Ferdinand to come across and clear out the danger.
One wonders if Sony sne (nyse: sne - news - people) has a graveyard somewhere full of dead products that will come back to haunt its executives, like something out of a Stephen King novel.
A. Pennebaker in a film which was released in 1968 under the title Don't Look Back, and which has just come out on DVD with an entire extra hour's worth of outtakes Pennebaker has entitled Bob Dylan 1965 Revisited.
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