They usually come during the day and leave a message on your home voicemail.
"We never anticipated that a drought would come during the month when it normally rains, " he says.
For decades, baseball fans have gobbled up the big trades that come during the December to February stretch.
One official did not rule out that it could come during the president's upcoming three-day trip to Europe.
In the mid-1990s, the world economy was booming, whereas the recent run-up in debt has come during a massive economic recession.
All three of those botched saves have come during Baltimore's current slide.
About 70 percent of his sales come during the summer fishing season.
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The big push, he expects, will come during the Christmas season, thanks to all those people with a long gift list and so little time.
England's first experience of it has come during the series in the West Indies, while it has also been used for Australia's tour of South Africa.
Besides wedding season demand, some buying may come during the Hindu festival of Akshaya Trithiya on May 13, which is considered one of the most auspicious festival gold-buying occasions, traders say.
It's important to identify during the summer those workers who can come back during November and December so it makes other elements of seasonal planning easier, he said.
Things were getting better, but I noticed something funky come up during my practice period.
Some 589 alleged victims have come forward during its investigation into Savile and other people.
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Thirteen have come in during the first half of 2009, compared with 12 in the whole of 2008.
So we especially thank you for taking the time to come down during this busy week and make us laugh.
Come Friday during summer, this stretch of Rainbow Street is also the focal point for the Souk Jara market.
Further evidence of patient engagement moving mainstream has come in during the first month of 2013 from government, academia and industry.
It is the same old story: Liberals and Islamists come together during the revolution, only to split afterward, often in acrimony.
The search giant's name is likely to come up during the trial.
The security system took several seconds to come down during the lunchtime attack, but the thief made no effort to get away.
He pointed out that in previous years up to 40% of applications have come in during the final month before the deadline.
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Even Lord Grantham is beginning to come around during the Cricket game.
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First, the state's demographics are changing fast enough that an overly ambitious partisan gerrymander is likely to come unstuck during its ten-year lifespan.
One question that often comes up in these conversations: When will we see the first prominent male pro athlete come out during his career?
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The possibility of a presidential campaign for Vice President Joe Biden did not come up during the interview, taped Friday at the White House.
Patti, who worked for ICon became suspicious of some of the accounting transactions she had come across during her short term at the company.
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Maybe we should have allotted more time, taken a ride down to the bottom, or perhaps come back during the summer and ride the rapids?
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In addition to the questions that you've prepared to ask your doctor, don't hesitate to ask any additional questions that may come up during your appointment.
And there is a difference of opinion, it will come clear during this campaign where people will say get out, leave before the job is done.
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