I've been fighting all my life, and I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Citing the same source as everybody else I come to a very different conclusion.
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Here in Newtown, I come to offer the love and prayers of a nation.
"I come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail, " he said.
Two men appear in front of me as I come to the end of the row of shops.
Every time I come to China, I marvel at its dynamism, the breath-taking speed at which it is changing.
So then I come to Austin, this was back in February of 2007.
"I come to the office dressed down in, for example, trousers and a polo shirt and a sweater, " says Griffiths.
Not since the late 1970s have I come to an England that has so very little reason to be merrie.
And I come to that conclusion not because I'm pro-abortion but because ultimately, I don't think women make these decisions casually.
Both the client and I come to understand her target image and the practical opportunities and challenges we have to work with.
And if I come to know too much about his madness he may destroy me in order to preserve his psychotic world view.
When I think I come to command a division and I can pick out any name I want and I pick out Hotze.
If I had known how they pronounced Golz in Spanish I would pick me out a better name before I come to war here.
He had read some of my other Forbes articles, and suggested that I come to Israel to speak to the Israeli business and venture capital community.
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But when I come to Amazing Grace Conservatory as we refer to it as AGC, I'm always reignited and recharged and you know, I realize why I do what I do.
The calculation is rough and ready, and I come to slightly lower numbers than Allwood and co, but the point is that this measurement uses a unit we're familiar with - us.
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The more I am involved in the game of cricket the more I come to believe that this crazy game is not a game of inches but rather a game of centimetres, even millimetres.
"I think it is going to come hard, I think it is going to come fast, and I think it is going to come soon, " Wayne LaPierre, NRA's executive vice president and chief executive officer, said in an interview.
"I would never say 'never' about going back to Scotland but if I had the choice I'd like to stay in England for the next three of four years until I come to the end of my career, " Alexander added.
Madam Speaker, Mr Vice-President, distinguished members of Congress, I come to this great capital of this great nation, an America renewed under a new President to say that America's faith in the future has been, is and always will be an inspiration to the whole world.
My friends, after three conventions as a candidate or a president, tonight I come to you as a citizen, returning to the role that I have played for most of my life, as a foot soldier in our fight for the future, as we nominate in Boston a true New England patriot for president.
Now that I have decided to fight the Buckingham seat as well, I have come to the conclusion that I may just have bitten off more than I can chew.
To look back where I've come from, to where I've come, is to see God's grace at work.
"I don't like being told when to wake up but I've come to terms with the idea that I have to, " says Nanda.
There were brand new Ultrabooks, members of staff unfurling banners, and -- once other customers started to arrive -- there was even a vibe of genuine excitement for today's official launch of Windows 8 in the UK. But whichever aisle I scanned, nowhere was to be found what I had come to buy: a Windows 8 disc for desktop upgraders.
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