There on the floor in the dark it had come to him: I could spare them.
Brown had come to him because her fallopian tubes were blocked, preventing her from becoming pregnant.
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But he's still good enough to sit back and let the jobs come to him.
And despite their beginnings, Cheriton says the cofounders no longer come to him for advice.
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But if the right is on their side, they come to him with all submission.
They come to him to install surveillance camera systems and perform sweeps for hidden cameras and bugs.
But would-be applicants for the position of pirate (Eyl division) had to come to him, he claimed.
"It had come to him in a dream from God, " Wilder said the device?s inventor explained to him.
But since YuMe has grown, Kadambi finds that people come to him more.
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When single women in their mid- to late-30s come to him without a partner, he will discuss the option of egg freezing.
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Owen believes, for every second he is on a football pitch, that the ball is about to come to him and he will score.
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The teacher, who was worn out by the parents' clamor, simply stared at the brazen boy, who had come to him without a sponsor.
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On this day, Julius Caesar allegedly met a seer who claimed that harm would come to him not later than the Ides of March.
He said people come to him and say they don't necessarily have a problem with being stopped, but they wished police would be more polite.
Mr Twombly, who is being given his first retrospective in 15 years, uses materials that have come to him at random bits of wood, cardboard, bronze boxes, palm leaves and plastic flowers.
The Labour leader delivered the 65-minute speech without an autocue and he told Radio 4's Today that the idea to do so had come to him soon after last year's conference address.
Catholic Dean of Jersey, Monsignor Nicholas France, said he runs masses for members of the Polish and Portuguese community in Jersey and said people had come to him for advice over discrimination.
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He is on his apprenticeship this year in MotoGP and that doesn't mean to say that he can't get some good results, but they have got to come to him rather than him pushing for them.
Steve makes Rupert come to him.
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Mr. Petrakis knew the check would bounce when it matured in the fall, and the bank would come to him wanting its money back, but he hoped by then to have money to repay the bank, says his lawyer, Aggelos Zervos.
Kozlowski made a decision that seems to come naturally to him: He filed a court action.
Mr Cabanillas's appointment suggests Mr Aznar is particularly keen to get the Socialists' old friends in the media to come round to him.
Or should he sit out the rest of the election and wait for a defeated Republican Party to come grovelling to him in the autumn?
Michael Waltrip, who turned 50 this week and was running his first race since the Daytona 500, was fourth, and Daytona 500 winner Johnson was fifth after thinking the win was going to come down to him, Kenseth or Edwards.
The climbing now was steeper and more difficult, until finally the stream seemed to drop down over the edge of a smooth granite ledge that rose above them and the old man waited at the foot of the ledge for the young man to come up to him.
He dropped out of college so he could "drop in" to classes that really interested him, such as calligraphy, whose lessons would come back to him years later when he designed the Mac, the first personal computer with beautiful fonts.
No one is more ambitious than Gatsby himself, who has made himself into a zillionaire for the sole purpose of enticing his old flame to leave her husband and come back to him.
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