He comes in and carpet bombs his opponents in every state with massive ad buys.
When he comes in to bowl it's like watching a man whose brain is at war with his face.
He comes in with four good pitches he's basically a starter coming out of the bullpen, throwing four quality pitches, which you just don't see.
"I want to work with this chief constable and if he comes in and sorts Essex Police out then he will have earned his money, " said Mr Smith.
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And then he comes back in 2012 and only wins the National League MVP award while leading his Giants to a second World Series title in 3 seasons.
But in the first version of the game he remains ahead if he does not retaliate (50 cents v 30 cents), in the second he comes out equal (50 cents v 50 cents), and in the third he ends up behind (50 cents v 90 cents).
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Other times, when he's on a plane or waiting in his car at a gas station, he comes up with the formulas in his head and writes them down, specifying how many grams or drops, without tasting them until they're blended.
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In the movie he comes across as a narrowly focused computer nerd, yet in real life he was a jock, of sorts, too captain of his high school fencing team.
He is a petty thief who comes a cropper when he falls in love with Jocelyn (Catherine McCormack) - a geeky, complex bag of a neuroses.
Chirac should not be too upset if he comes back to Hanoi in a year's time and finds fewer people speaking French.
And indeed we did... and in he comes, all dressed up.
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Gervais is in that ornery tradition of awkward customers, and he comes with the considerable built-in advantage of being English, which makes his disdain and sarcasm all the more heartfelt.
Even Mr Prodi, who teases his home-grown journalists by telling them how avidly he reads the foreign press, seems unruffled when he comes across bleak commentaries in, say, a German newspaper, querying Italy's capacity to keep its finances in order.
Like many neocons, though, he comes from a Jewish intellectual family and in his youth he supported liberal causes.
He has given warning that, when the next general election comes round in 2002, he will be hard to beat.
And he comes out, religiously, in the evening, waves out, shakes their hand, signs their autographs.
This guy comes in and he tells me that he is going to make a video game.
He comes out with the ticket in his hand and what I think is a lighter step.
"When any batsman comes in, he is vulnerable at the beginning, " said Gooch.
When Steve comes in, he will sit at one of these tables.
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Zenovich is particularly good at showing the legal system to be driven by personality and by media politics, but she does Polanski no favors by dwelling on his difficult past (as if pleading for mercy from the viewer) and yet selecting archival clips in which he comes off as almost solipsistically remorseless.
Until then, he deserves all the praise that comes his way for a week in which he showed that far from being on the verge of retirement, he is still a considerable force to be reckoned with.
He comes to work every day dressed in a dark suit and a yarmulke.
For Wadongo, the satisfaction comes in knowing that he's helping to lift people out of poverty.
Whether that is a decision he comes to regret will become clearer in the coming weeks.
And then of course he wins it, comes from behind in an exciting fashion.
Bourdais's move comes after he impressed Toro Rosso in a series of tests this summer.
Edinburgh flanker Fraser McKenzie could make his Scotland A debut in Belfast if he comes off the bench.
But the Briton faces a difficult second-round tie in Paris as he comes up against third seed Davydenko.
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