The song itself comes in a distant second enslaved to the exigencies of mere variety...
Asbestos comes in six forms and is a known cause of the rare cancer mesothelioma.
The move comes in the wake of repeated hacks to prominent Twitter accounts in recent months.
In institutions, Iceland comes in first place among all countries on nine of the 29 items.
For Moscow, that price comes in the form of complete political loyalty from Turkmenistan.
"When a new manager comes in they normally bring in their own staff, " said Jewell.
When a crime report comes in, the scene is assigned a longitude and latitude.
Toulouse's Census Johnston comes in at tight-head prop for Samoa in place of Anthony Perenise.
This is where the law's insistence that employers should make 'reasonable adjustments' comes in.
So I think doctors and nurses can ask every person who comes in if they smoke.
This comes in spite of the fact that the federal assault weapons ban expired in 2004.
All of this innovation comes in a chic and elegant design featuring a glossy moonstone casing.
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Another difference between the two wars comes in terms of troop numbers, Beinart said.
To most Americans, however, the main benefit comes in the form of lower borrowing costs.
He comes in and carpet bombs his opponents in every state with massive ad buys.
The difference comes in in regard to the interpretation of what is a false negative.
That would mean these countries were better able to cope with the money that comes in.
CYP2A6, however, comes in three varieties, each resulting in a different form of the enzyme.
The second happens to be the health care, and then of course Iraq comes in there.
Crucially, weight comes in at just under three pounds and the waistline is a mere 0.82-inches.
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In that case you report the capital gains only as fast as the money comes in.
The whisper number comes in a bit higher at 99 cents per share.
When the tide comes in, anaerobic bacteria, which need no oxygen, go to work.
Earned success also arises from achievement in the economic realm, which is where capitalism comes in.
Picture a new boss who comes in to head the sales department of a high-tech company.
By setting their mobile phones to vibrate, they can be alerted when a message comes in.
The travel-sized principle also comes in handy when packing for a one-bag weekend getaway.
For Wadongo, the satisfaction comes in knowing that he's helping to lift people out of poverty.
This year Australia takes the second slot while Sweden comes in third and Switzerland, fourth.
The travel industry comes in for stick for putting up prices during school holidays.
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