He'd come into the game mired in nine-game slump in which he'd shot just 38.6%.
"He'd come to our house, we used to have picnics, " he said.
He'd come out of his house, down the hill from Taylor Street -- but he'd sit apart, watching in silence, arms draped across his knees in a pose of solitary sufficiency.
Embry said he had no idea how close he'd come to uncovering Toyota's alleged secrets.
But if Intel chips were priced the same as AMD's and ran cooler, he'd come back.
He'd come to Copenhagen to support Madrid's bid to host the 2016 Games.
It was just how he'd come across to us as journalists - getting on with job, avoiding the limelight.
Here he'd come, his backpack clattering with pots and pans tied on.
The first victim, David Pauley, 51 years old, was found in mid-November after he'd come in hopes of a job from Norfolk, Va.
The players would walk alongside the Trent and he'd come across our training pitch with his Labrador dog and his assistant Ronnie Fenton.
You could lock Bill Belichick in a closet with a paper clip and velociraptors, and he'd come back 15 minutes later with 80 pounds of veloci-steaks and six draft picks from the Raiders.
In Iraq this year I asked an Iraqi military officer doing joint training at an American base what was the big thing he'd come to believe about Americans in the years they'd been there.
And on this day, Veen was in the office to show what he'd come up with, a subdomain on Twitter -- election.twitter.com -- that could track trending terms and follow message volumes about the various political candidates.
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He'd have to come up with profits much faster, in two to three years, half the time he had originally planned.
"The latest reported comment today indicates that he'd sanction intervention to come to the rescue of exporters disadvantaged by a stronger yen, " said Andrew Wilkinson, a senior market analyst at Interactive Brokers.
He'd been out all night carousing, and then he would come home to a respectable family, and the family would pat the dog on the head, and the family would say what a nice dog Rover is.
Since Smarr felt fine physically, his doctors were not concerned about the results of tests he'd undergone on his own, telling him to come back when he had symptoms.
He was the guy who'd come over in the middle of the night to kill a bug.
He'd love to see children come out and be inspired by nature.
Half the time the guy's streetcar would come, and he'd say, "Forget it, " and jump on his tram.
"It turned out he'd been waiting for somebody to come, " Mandell says.
But there was one other thing, he said: she'd have to come to the hospital for a few days of therapy to recover the lost ground.
He'd be well served by injecting some humor into the speech, so that he doesn't come across as overbearing.
At the news conference, Lansdorp said he'd like to go to Mars himself, but he isn't because his girlfriend won't come along.
When John D. bought oil assets during slumps, he knew prices would come back.
Typically, he would come by her house in the morning and they'd go to breakfast.
He launched a litany of complaints about the Church that I'd come to hear over and over: it was the most reactionary force in the world, anti-Semitic, misogynist, homophobic....the Vatican...the Crusades...
"We just haven't seen as much opportunity come to this area as we'd like, " he told those gathered at a restaurant, the AP reported.
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"I'd like to give Ornelas a lot of credit, he didn't come to lay down, " said Hopkins, who has now won 50 of his 56 professional fights, 32 by knockout.
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