He would come back later and drink it with us, but for now we should just enjoy it.
Typically, he would come by her house in the morning and they'd go to breakfast.
And a couple of times a year, he would come down and stay a week or so.
Either way, he would come as a radical redeemer, a figure appealing equally to religious and political prophets.
Later, imagining them in their death throes, taking pity on them, he would come back, move the rock.
"Sometimes he would come home with extreme headaches, " said Alicia Duerson during an interview with CNN in February.
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Diamond says he discovered that the Times was short-staffed on weekends, so he said he would come in on Sundays.
He will play for the under-21s if needed and, if there was a real problem, he would come back into the fray.
In the middle ages, philandering, theologian wanna-be Augstine of Hippo, as he would come to be known, was into wine, women and song.
He went around visiting girlfriends, and then he would come home.
"Sometimes in rehearsal Michael would appear a little loopy, under the influence of something, but mostly when he would come to the rehearsals from the dermatologist, " Payne testified.
He said that if she rang a bell on the desk while he was away he would come running back, and she could eat one marshmallow but would forfeit the second.
He would come back in the evening or maybe the following day, having slept who knows where, and the more storms and hunger he had endured the happier and healthier he was.
Mr Schwarzenegger, who earlier held a meeting with economic advisers including billionaire investor Warren Buffet and George Shultz who was President Reagan's secretary of state, said he would come up with details later.
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.
John Henry took his dollar watch from his pocket and looked at it as though the time would decide whether or not he would come, but it was too dark under the arbor for him to read the numbers.
For a moment, I thought of the boy on the road and wondered if it would ever come to this for him, if he would ever come home and find someone he cared for, but no longer loved, asleep in an armchair.
He would rather come and go as he pleases in terms of the day-to-day decisions at the company.
On February 28th Mr Karadzic gave up, saying he would not come to New York to defend himself.
Her husband would be able to kill the lion, she felt certain of this, but he was in Glenwood Springs for the twentieth reunion of his high school class and he would not come home until tomorrow.
When John D. bought oil assets during slumps, he knew prices would come back.
If you called him in advance, he would let you come to the house.
He would probably have come to that conclusion on the basis of his experiments alone.
" Form, he believed, would come logically out of "the nature of the task with the means of our time.
But he said reform would come only if "these can be afforded as part of our prudent, careful management of the economy".
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He says life would come so difficult for some people that they would rather stop taking their medication and be re-admitted to mental hospitals.
He said changes would come soon, and said more details would be announced in the coming week after meetings in Washington with U.S. aid agencies and financial institutions.
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