Found out later they had to come, boss made them come. (Laughter.) Come on.
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Well, I mean the literal translation, veni, veni, venias - come, come, oh come.
Most people we spoke to said if it was going to come, it should come soon.
"Blacks have a choice: to come out fighting or to come out voting, " Williams says.
We never expect to come to the first race and come to the front.
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If they want to come out of Europe... they should come out and say so.
It's come here, do your job, then come the next day and do your job again.
Ms. RICHARDSON: A lot of new people come in and they come in based upon infomercials.
Unknown: Come on mate, come out of the way, come out of the way.
However, the floods did not come from the river, they come from parking lots.
We've come a long way in this country, but we haven't come all the way.
"As they come from school they come in and wait for the family, " he said.
The first report will come out next month, and some will come out in January.
Now we come to the point in our tale where the deal-breakers come out.
People come here -- want to come here from every corner of the globe.
We now have a bill that's come out from the House, come out from the Senate.
Rather paradoxically, these downgrades come as global equity markets come off massive, central bank sparked, rallies.
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Some of those changes come from the workforce, but many have come from the employer.
"I've come to see Sarkozy, the boys have come to see Carla, " laughed Ms Doyotte.
It allows me to approach every day that things are going to come, but things always come.
More people would come back to live in it if they have jobs to come back to.
We don't come for the awards--frankly, who cares who scored a moonman--we come for the shock value.
As other great film deals come through there will be more of these excellent figures to come.
If we knew, we could decide to not come when the pool was crowded or come anyway.
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Myhrvold admits that many of the ideas that come out of the invention sessions come to naught.
She realized that Yvonne was shouting from the bank for her to come back, please come back.
The digital sensors will improve, and costs will come down, but the crossover point is unlikely to come for years.
Usually they at least come up with some catching name for it, and the latest to come along is Bluesnarfing.
Ultimately the strength of America doesn't come from Capitol Hill, it doesn't come from the White House.
That repayment may come in devalued dollars, but it will come, so worry over the matter is academic.
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