Ms. RICHARDSON: A lot of new people come in and they come in based upon infomercials.
For some people sudden realizations in life come in one breath of their own, but mine had come in a breath not taken by another.
And definitely days have come in which we have had a difference of opinion, and indefinitely days in the future will come in which we have difference of opinion.
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In our history it is clear that never have they come cheap and often they have come late, but always, in the end, they come in flood, and always in the end, the decision is ours.
And if you can't pit the female candidate against the husband as much, well, then, you know, the woman can come in, the wife can come in, and say what she wants to say on behalf of her husband.
I'm specifically reacting to a very pointed charge about a current resource request, and juxtaposing that against a resource request that didn't come to their desk during the transition, it didn't come to their desk in December, it didn't come to their desk in November, it didn't come to their desk in October, right?
To judge by some of the mealy-mouthed statements from western capitals in recent weeks, Serb offensives in Kosovo come in different varieties.
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Caris expects international subscribers to come in above 30 million, overtaking North America (which they expect to come in just shy of 30 million) for the first time in a trend expected to last.
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We're a healthier and more prosperous nation than we were in 1948, and we are likely to come in fourth in the 2012 medals table, with only the U.S., China and Russia ahead of us.
The current structure of academies and centres of excellence, which was set up by Howard Wilkinson in 1997, has come in for considerable criticism in recent years.
This is where advances in technology come in.
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The biggest price increases in recent years have come in contemporary art--particularly Chinese paintings--and in 20th-century decorative arts.
So it comes down to this: if half the increase in efficiency demanded by the new CAFE requirements is to come from further improvements in the power-train, then the other half will have to come from reductions in a vehicle's weight.
The IMF says that public sector gross debt as a percentage of GDP for the US was 91.6% last year, rising to 99.5% in 2011 and is forecast to come in at 102.9% in 2012, despite assuming that the overall fiscal deficit declines by 3 percentage points to 7.1% of GDP.
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The industry expected smartphone volume growth in 2012 to come in at around 30-35%.
Bonneted women in pastel dresses come in at 4:30 am daily to bake the pies.
It may provide him with some important support in battles to come in Whitehall.
"As they come from school they come in and wait for the family, " he said.
Live viewing figures for Manchester United matches in the country come in at less than one million people.
Standard Life said it was also ready for another change in regulations which come in to force next year and which ban commission payments to financial advisers who sell life insurance and savings products.
Although people in every population come in all shapes and sizes, body types and physiological characteristics follow a Gaussian distribution curve as a result of evolutionary adaptations by our ancestors to extremely varied environmental challenges.
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Housing starts in Canada did come in about 4K less than expected at 189K. While on the surface this may seem like less than positive news, the fact that the previous report was revised upward by 6K easily offset any ill effects of the expectations miss.
This kind of heat is nowhere near normal for this time of year, CNN meteorologist Sean Morris said, pointing to a statement from the National Weather Service that said all but one of the 52 record-high temperatures reached in 2012 have come in the past seven days.
Every piece of data covered by the index seemed to come in negative in January, with 13 of the 20 MSAs showing further deceleration in annual growth rates and the 10 and 20-City Composites marking their sixth consecutive month of declines.
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The key non-farm payrolls component of the U.S. jobs report came in at up 171, 000 in October when it was forecast to come in at up 125, 000.
The key non-farm payrolls component of the U.S. jobs report Friday came in at up 171, 000 in October when it was forecast to come in at up 125, 000.
Things come out in casual conversations, like a new app tool or a cool website, that would never come up in one of our point-to-point conference calls.
"They will certainly need all that training, because this is an inhospitable place in winter - and don't forget plenty of armies in the past have come unstuck in Afghanistan, " he said.
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