Watching the cameras which have come to record the "great pictures" of their troubles.
But their studies have come to widely varying conclusions about who saved and how much.
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As a society, we have come to rely on labels to categorize certain groups of people.
While small retailers have come to accept this, it is new for service providers.
As the price of large screen TVs has collapsed, consumers have come to love them.
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They may have come to the rescue of someone within the organization at a pivotal moment.
The causes are man made and have come to dominate Nature's global nitrogen cycle.
If the Angels would have come to town last year, he would have gotten some boos.
You have come to embody duty, honor, country, just like all those who came before you.
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But we have come to a natural break point in the development of the market.
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Most Tablet PCs have come to market as convertibles, which are perceived as expensive notebook PCs.
In recent years, liberals who reject traditional social values have come to dominate the conservation movement.
We have come to accept these as normal because we have become used to them.
We have come to the end of one economic era and entering a new one.
There are already signs that some people have come to view this trend fatalistically.
People have come to expect clear language when it comes to pricing, terms, and support.
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Many people have come to me having been burned by tax resolution scam operators.
All the conditions he wished for in that book five years ago have come to pass.
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Many of Rupert Mudoch's attempts to further establish himself in continental Europe have come to grief.
But Ballmer noted that none of those proposed deals have come to fruition yet.
The cost problem, people have come to realize, threatens not just our prosperity but our solvency.
This, as I have come to learn through experience, is the essence of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Let me tell everyone people have come to me and indicated they wanted to ask questions.
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So how will we live without the gadgets that we have come to depend on?
Most economists and efficiency experts, after studying modern energy use, have come to similar conclusions.
In America, many conservatives have come to the same conclusion by a different route.
Operations would have come to a halt regardless because PAL had stopped taking bookings.
Three complaints, in particular, have come to the fore since the bill was unveiled last year.
Fortunately, the Bush team appears belatedly to have come to its senses on this point.
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