"For all parties who come it's a very emotional experience and everyone needs preparation and support, " she said.
How come it takes so long for my smartphone to connect to the Internet so I can look up a phone number?
But it has that line that comes out of nowhere when, after all these bleak lyrics, you ask: how come it looks so beautiful?
Watching such a brother of mine, I would think: How come it's so hard for him to answer simple questions in a normal situation, but he turns so voluble when it comes to stones?
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We knew good and well it was coming, and come it has: Twitter has begun its all-out assault on Instagram (and in turn, Facebook) by including its own set of (free) photo filters.
Most people we spoke to said if it was going to come, it should come soon.
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?
It will probably take a year for them to come and get it, but they can come and get it.
This is a type of malignancy that frequently is curable, but when it's destined to come back it can come back over the course of many, many years.
"I think it is going to come hard, I think it is going to come fast, and I think it is going to come soon, " Wayne LaPierre, NRA's executive vice president and chief executive officer, said in an interview.
It needs to come down and it will come down.
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Bill Knott reckoned the distance to Clare Island oversea, if it should come to it.
When it does come, it will probably be as serious and as damaging as the Asian crisis of 1998.
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He talks of reform, but simultaneously seems to offer the assurance that, should it ever come, it would not hurt much.
Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
If this was the first big test for America's Department of Homeland Security, it did not come through it particularly well.
If it has to come to it, the more orderly and premeditated the coming break-up of the Eurozone, the better it will be.
On the other hand, when that day does come, it will seem to have come so quickly and with so little warning.
" Topol said: "I am still working at the clinic, and you have to talk to Mark Lanier because if there's anything that's going to come out it's going to come from him.
Like all Mobilicity devices, it does not come with a handset tab credit check, nor does it come with a contract to lock a customer into a multi-year service plan, as is often the case with Canada's incumbent carriers.
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With 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent reserves, it's as solid as they come when it comes to oil and gas exploration and production companies.
The Schlesinger task force was clear that the Air Force in particular needs to realize that it will have this mission for some time to come and it needs to take care of it.
For high achievers, it is fear of failure and the stigma that may come from it.
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That kind of leadership can't just come from the White House, it can't just come from the United States Senate -- it's got to come from you.
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However it works, I suppose we will cross that bridge when we come to it.
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If government does have a role, it should be only when rigorous analysis suggests more good than bad will come of it, weighing the realities of both market failure and government failure.
But it did so based on criteria that predated the Fukushima accident and do not incorporate the lessons that might come from it.
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Then put the paper in a drawer somewhere, forget about it, and come back to it in a week.
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