Came-in Sentence Examples

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  • Jonathan came in as Carmen was setting the table.

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  • This came in by currier a few minutes ago, sir.

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  • A few minutes later the nurse came in.

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  • I came in a charter helicopter.

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  • You should have seen her when he came in carrying a doll.

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  • March came in like a lion with a snow storm.

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  • It didn't take long for him to get home, and when he came in from the garage, he went directly to his gun cabinet and took out a rifle.

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  • When Alex came in that evening, he announced that he was making another trip to Texas.

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  • The nurse knocked on the door and then came in carrying a crying Natalie.

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  • His hands might be soft, but he was capable of dealing with whatever came in his direction.

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  • It was open, so I came in.

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  • I came in a few minutes later and she told me.

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  • Howard came in and stopped him.

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  • I wasn't sure who came in.

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  • By noon she had the pictures and mirrors on the walls and was hanging the curtains when Cade came in.

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  • He came in for supper and ate in silence.

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  • She recognized tips came in all over the country; giving rise to her feeling there might be many different tipsters.

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  • Martha came in with baby Clair looking as if she'd gotten over what ailed her.

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  • I was dialing my wife to tell her when Martha and Quinn came in the office, pushing a baby carriage with Claire smiling beneath her blankets.

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  • Did you keep any copies of what came in?

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  • He picked up as Betsy came in the door.

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  • She just came in as you answered.

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  • The plate number just came in.

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  • After more gut wrenching waiting the word came in.

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  • He came in every hour.

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  • Maybe when she came in.

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  • Her breaths came in short gasps, but she refused to back down.

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  • You better not tell anyone we even came in here.

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  • Three of 'em came in the door and they knocked her down and hit her—after she tossed the toaster at them.

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  • It came in the form of a drone who told him in her second language that information of that kind was not available.

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  • No. It was like they came in it from the store but a different kind of package.

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  • They came in a flat green tin—fifty of 'em. That's how they got the name.

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  • It came in a cup.

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  • He came in empty-handed.

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  • He chuckled as he came in behind her and shut the door.

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  • I think he was going to, but Alex came in and then...

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  • That man came in again this morning.

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  • The next morning she came in earlier, hoping to catch the man before he left.

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  • Carmen was setting the table when Alex and Jonathan came in.

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  • They came in all colors and complexions, some slender and graceful like dancers while others were muscular.

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  • They even had a version of bread; it was unleavened and came in large, round, flat ears.

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  • As they came in sight of the building, two men were lugging Shipton's belongings to a waiting car.

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  • The two came in laughing and teasing each other.

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  • March came in like a lion, didn't it?

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  • They were dispatching a wheelchair for you when I came in.

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  • I came in here to tell you something.

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  • One of our chefs has been working to make some since the message came in.

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  • Refugee. She came in a few days ago with a dog.

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  • Mrs. Porter, the housekeeper, came in weekly and Dean could guess the percentage of work performed by each.

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  • Some other couple came in just before we left, hauling bags and all.

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  • He came in a little after us, early.

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  • Fred came in just as Dean was hanging up.

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  • He quickened his step and his breath came in spurts as he gingerly climbed the stairs toward their rooms.

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  • He just came in now, Lieutenant Anderson.

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  • Better to stay away until the facts were known—or, hopefully, Jeffrey came in on the tide.

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  • He came in after the office was closed, put his money in an envelope and was gone in the morning.

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  • Mom was pretty upset about something—something that came in the mail yesterday.

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  • Katie came in behind her and sat in a nearby chair.

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  • She must have entered the room when Alex came in.

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  • Lori came in and handed cake to Joan, Mary and Alice.

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  • Gradually, the parents came in and picked up their babies until she was left with an 8-week-old little girl.

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  • He was leaving as I came in.

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  • She glanced up when he came in.

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  • A few minutes later, Alex came in from the garage.

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  • There was enough room in the closets and dresser to keep it all available – which came in handy with the weather changes.

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  • When Alex came in for his breakfast, he dropped into his chair and took one long look at her.

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  • She sat in the doctor's office waiting for the results of the test, and when he came in smiling, she relaxed.

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  • In a few minutes, a nurse came in and flipped a switch on the wall.

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  • The wheels finally came in!

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  • By the time he came in for supper, she had worked herself into a nervous state.

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  • Alex looked up when she came in.

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  • It came in the form of letting go of her past and embracing her future, not trying to fix something that couldn't be fixed.

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  • Alex was reading some papers in the family room when the guests came in.

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  • It was, but this came in as a close second.

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  • After a while Alex came in and lay down on the bed.

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  • He came in and glanced around.

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  • At length the turning point in his career came in the shape of an invitation for him and his father to accompany Captain Cook in his third voyage round the world.

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  • It was an exciting chase of king by king, in which each covered the ground by incredible exertions, shedding their slower-going followers as they went, past Rhagae (Rai) and the Caspian gates, till early one morning Alexander came in sight of the broken train which still clung to the fallen king.

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  • The term came in time to mean " a beggar " and with that meaning has passed through Aramaic and Hebrew into many modern languages; but though the Code does not regard him as necessarily poor, he may have been landless.

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  • He came in 1158 with a large army, overran Lombardy, raised his imperial allies, and sat down before the walls of Milan.

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  • Nemesis came in the spring of 1881, in the form of the French invasion of Tunisia.

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  • St Jerome's mind was first seriously directed to religion while studying at Trier about 370, and St Martin of Tours came in 385 to plead with the tryant Maximus for the lives of the heretic Priscillian and his followers.

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  • His mystic ceremonial became a guide to religious practice, and though with this there came in much meaningless and even bewildering formalism, yet the example of his life and character was a lasting inspiration to saintliness.

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  • Herodotus also came in for a considerable share of his regard, but more, apparently, for recreation than for work.

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  • Besides these two main races, Greek and Saracen, others came in through the Norman invasion itself.

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  • In England the Norman duke came in as a foreign intruder, without a native supporter to establish his rule over a single nation in its own land.

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  • The crisis came in 1405.

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  • This he did, and so came in sight of the prone masses of the Spaniards.

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  • Apollonius, the commander of the Syrian garrison in Jerusalem, and Seron the commander of the army in Syria, came in turn against Judas and his bands and were defeated.

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  • He came in answer to the summons - but attended by a bodyguard and protected by the word of Sextus.

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  • It came in time to enable him to share in the operations of the French army against the Austrians that led to the battle of Dego, north of Savona (21st of September), a success largely due to his skilful combinations.

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  • Melian vases came in their turn to Crete.

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  • The custom of the district, in the absence of stipulations between the parties, would be imported into their contract - the tenant going out on the same conditions as he came in.

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  • A Venetian fleet of 1 20 sail came in 1123, and after aiding in the repulse of an attack, which the Egyptians had taken advantage of Baldwin II.'s captivity to deliver, they helped the regent Eustace to capture Tyre (1124), in return for considerable privileges - freedom from toils throughout the kingdom, a quarter in Jerusalem, baths and ovens in Acre, and in Tyre onethird of the city and its suburbs, with their own court of justice and their own church.

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  • To the north of Aleppo and Antioch live remnants of pre-Aramaean stocks, mixed with many half-settled and settled Turkomans (Yuruks, Avshars, &c.) who came in before the Mahommedan era, and here and there colonies of recently imported Circassians.

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  • Soon after Easter Day he came in sight of the coast of Florida, probably near the mouth of the St Johns river.

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  • The societies which Bourne formed were for a time allowed to go under (Wesleyan) Methodist protection, but the crisis came in 1810, when the Stanley class of ten members declined to wash their hands of the Camp-Meeting Methodists, and so were refused admission.

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  • To the Theological Seminary, opened in 1835, there came in the same year forty students from Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, after the discussion of slavery there had been forbidden by its board of trustees.

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  • The first settlers came in 1838; but the city's early growth was slow, and it was not incorporated until 1856.

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  • Later he held a similar position at Tours, and there he attracted the attention of the duc de Choiseul, who invited him to visit him at Chanteloup. Hauterive thus came in contact with the great men who visited the duke, and one of these, the comte de Choiseul-Goiffier, on his appointment as ambassador to Constantinople in 1784 took him with him.

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  • Their opportunity came in 1820, when the Porte was striving to repress the insurrections in Moldavia, Albania and Greece.

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  • The climax came in 1593.

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  • For want of room, only a few Prussian over the Saale at Kosen, when his advanced guard came in contact with that of the Prussian main army.

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  • Germany and Russia had, temporarily at all events, withdrawn from the cooperation, but France came in for the first time in 1920, and it was understood that the United States was likely to join in the scheme of investigation.

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  • Campbell also devoted himself a good deal to criminal business, but in spite of his unceasing industry he failed to attract much attention behind the bar; he had changed his circuit from the home to the Oxford, but briefs came in slowly, and it was not till 1827 that he obtained a silk gown and found himself in that "front rank" who are permitted to have political aspirations.

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  • The son was sent in 1812 to the Protestant gymnasium at Pressburg, where he came in contact with the philologist S afafik and became a zealous student of the Slav languages.

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  • This came in 1614 when he was elected by the clergy of Poitou to the last States-general which met before the Revolution.

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  • The first signs of reviving solidarity came in 1903, when Khucn's rigorous suppression of rioting in Zagreb and several country districts of Croatia, led to demonstrations of protest throughout Dalmatia and Istria.

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  • The proposition came in a tempting hour.

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  • At the same moment came in news at last of the relief of Ladysmith.

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  • A rise then came in the wages of agricultural labourers, but this had the unforeseen effect of destroying the union; for the labourers, deeming their object gained, ceased to "agitate."

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  • They blasphemed the Virgin, allegorizing her as the upper Jerusalem in which the Lord came in and went out, and denying that he was really made flesh of her.

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  • The duke was consequently obliged to consent to a condemnation of the teaching of Osiander, and the climax came in 1566 when the estates appealed to Sigismund II., king of Poland, who sent a commission to Konigsberg.

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  • For some time the Salernitan medicine held its ground, and it was not till the conquest of Toledo by Alphonso of Castile that any large number of Western scholars came in contact with the learning of the Spanish Moors, and systematic efforts were made to translate their philosophical and medical works.

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  • Chaka had but two ways of dealing with the tribes with whom he came in contact; either they received permission to be incorporated in the Zulu nation or they were practically exterminated.

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  • After the guru's death the gradual rise of the Sikhs into the ruling power of northern India until they came in collision with the British arms belongs to the secular history of the Punjab (q.v.).

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  • He explained, corrected or commented till the clock struck nine; then, with the little finger of the right hand brushing from his coat and waistcoat the shower of superfluous snuff which had fallen on them, he pocketed his snuff-box, and resuming his hat, he as silently as when he came in made his exit by the door which I rushed to open for him."

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  • In 944 Lorraine was given to Conrad, surnamed the Red, who in 947 married the king's daughter Liutgard; Franconia was retained by Otto in his own hands; Henry married a daughter of Arnulf, duke of Bavaria, and received that duchy in 947; and Swabia came in 949 to the king's son Ludolf, who had married Ida, a daughter of the late duke, Hermann.

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  • The porcelains of Owari and Arita naturally received most attention at the hands of the Hyochi-en decorators, but there was scarcely one of the principal wares of Japan upon which they did not try their skill, and if a piece of monochromatic Minton or Svres came in their way, they undertook to improve it by the addition of designs copied from old masters or suggested by modern taste.

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  • Probably this was the road taken by Decimus Brutus when he succeeded, after the raising of the siege of Mutina in 43 B.C., in occupying Pollentia just before Mark Antony's cavalry came in sight.

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  • In any case he came in A.D.

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  • He was made adjutant-general to Colonel Mason, military governor, and as such was executive officer in the administration of 'local government till peace came in the autumn of 1848 and the province was ceded to the United States.

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  • The missing link which has hitherto been lacking in the evidence has been found by Barns in the influence of Celtic missionaries who streamed across from Europe until they came in touch with the remnants of the Old Latin Christianity of the Danube.

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  • But fertile fields and running water made it attractive; and outsiders gradually came in.

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  • In the sequel Daniel proves to the king that the priests with their wives and children came in through privy doors and consumed the viands set before the god; and the king, angered at their trickery, slew them all and gave Bel over to Daniel for destruction.

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  • Bazaine was still in communication with the outside world, though return messages came in sparingly.

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  • After great preparations the king came in person, but again the attack on Egypt was repelled by the Greek generals of Nectanebus (346).

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  • Then the English Revolution came in 1688 and changed England from a wavering ally into the most determined of the enemies of France.

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  • In frequenting the salons of her friends the queen not only came in contact with a number of the younger and more dissipated courtiers, whose high play and unseemly amusements she countenanced, but she fell under the influence of various ambitious intriguers, such as the baron de Besenval, the comte de Vaudreuil, the duc de Lauzun and the comte d'Adhemar, whose interested manoeuvres she was induced to further by her affection for her favourites.

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  • The first settlers on the site of the city were several Quaker families who came in the 18th century.

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  • Protests urging the diet not to weaken came in from all sides.

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  • But afloat, had Makarov survived, it would have been played to the end, and Togo's fleet would have been steadily used up. One day, indeed (May 15th), two of Japan's largest battleships, the " Hatsume " and the " Yashima," came in contact with free mines and were sunk.

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  • His reward came in the prize of the archbishopric of Lyons, on the duties of which he entered in August 1802.

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  • Thus both are hortatory writings, the one argumentative in form, the other prophetic, after the manner of later Old Testament prophets whose messages came in visions and similitudes.

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  • In Protestant countries a secular nursing system came in with the Reformation.

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  • The end of his nominal rule came in the next year, when Wellington utterly overthrew the chief French army, commanded by King Joseph and Marshal Jourdan, at Vittoria (June 21, 1813).

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  • In 1897 the Radicals came in again, their leaders being first Georges Favon (1843-1902) till his death, and then Henri Fazy, a distant relative of James and an excellent historian.

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  • The crisis came in March 1793.

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  • Even a certain number of the monastic establishments came in this way into the possession of the feudal landowners, who nominated abbots and abbesses as they appointed the incumbents of their churches.

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  • In 1842 great reductions of duty were made on a large number of articles; in 1846 still further reductions of duty were made; another series of changes came in 185 3; and finally, in 1860, the last remnant of protective duties disappeared.

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  • The system of prohibition thus instituted, while aimed at Great Britain, was made general in its terms. Hence the importation into France of virtually all manufactured articles from foreign countries was completely interdicted; and such was the legislation' in force when peace came in 1815.

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  • The reaction came in 1879, when duties were increased on manufactured articles as Protec- well as on agricultural articles.

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  • It started in pure itineracy; the pastorate came in very gradually, and is not yet in universal acceptance.

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  • But this argument would make Felix's recall - if Festus came in summer, as Acts xxv.

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  • I came in with my horse and arms just at the retreat; but was not permitted to stay longer than the 15th by reason of the army marching to Gloucester; which would have left both me and my brothers exposed to ruin, without any advantage to his Majesty.

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  • But after cremation came in a mourning procession of servants and chiefs carrying the body to the funeral pyre to be burnt by the demondressed priests, after which the crowd of wives and slaves were exhorted to serve their lord faithfully in the next world, were sacrificed and their bodies burnt.

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  • He had interviews with the prince of Orange, with Casimir who was there in the interests of Protestant Germany, with Anjou who came in his own interests or in those of France, and with Don John, who nominally governed the country in Philip's name; the story that he instigated a plot to kidnap or murder Don John is without foundation.

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  • The rupture came in March when the British ambassador, Lord Stormont, was recalled from Paris, but as neither fleet was ready for service, actual conflict did not take place till July.

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  • At Poitiers he came in contact with the humanist Marc Antoine Muret, and with Jean Salmon Macrin (1490-1557), a Latin poet famous in his day.

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  • These people came in condition to breed with unprecedented rapidity, under the stimulus of an abundance, 2According to Lavasseur and Bodio, 14.5% from 1860 to 1880;

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  • They had also penetrated to what is now the Canadian West, and it was a French Canadian, La Verendrye, who, by the route leading past the point where now stands the city of Winnipeg, pressed on into the far West until in 1743, first recorded of white men, he came in sight of the Rocky Mountains.

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  • The end came in November 1905, precipitated by a speech made by Mr Balfour at Newcastle on the 14th, appealing for unity in the party and the sinking of differences, an appeal plainly addressed to Mr Chamberlain, whose supporters - the vast majority of the Unionists - were clamouring for a fighting policy.

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  • Tyre also came in for its share of hardship. Elulaeus was followed by Baal, who in 672 consented to join Tirhaka, the Ethiopian king of Egypt, in a rebellion against Assyria.

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  • When at last the inevitable revolt came in 1820 he grovelled to the insurgents as he had done to his parents, descending to the meanest submissions while fear was on him, then intriguing and, when detected, grovelling again.

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  • When the Wesleyans came in 1821 the way had been prepared, and soon after, led by their king, George, the people turned to the new faith.

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  • The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel came in 1819, mainly for colonists, the Church Missionary Society in 1837.

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  • The Church Missionary Society came in 1804 and has worked heroically and successfully, though the largest mission now is that of the Wesleyans, who came in 1811, settling first at Sierra Leone.

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  • The Jesuits came in the r6th century, but were more successful quantitatively than qualitatively; in the 18th century the Danish coast mission on the coast of Tranquebar made the first Protestant advance, Bartholomaus, Ziegenbalg (1683-1719), Plutschau and Christian Friedrich Schwartz (1726-1798) being its great names.

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  • The reopening of the country came in 1859, largely through American pressure, and in May of that year two agents of the Protestant Episcopal Church began work at Nagasaki.

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  • The next great improvement in blast-furnace practice came in 1811, when Aubertot in France used for heating steel the furnace gases rich in carbonic oxide which till then had been allowed to burn uselessly at the top of the blast furnace.

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  • They had fought their way up, and came in with little ammunition.

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  • Kumasi was entered the same evening, a bugler of the war-worn garrison of the fort sounding the "general salute" as the relieving column came in view.

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  • He himself on more than one occasion went to sea with the fleet, and inspired all with whom he came in contact by the example he set of calmness in danger, energy in action and inflexible strength of will.

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  • It was natural that olive and willow should have been chosen for the Palm Sunday ceremony, for they are the earliest trees to bud in the spring; their consecration, however, may be explained by the intention to Christianize a pagan belief, and it is easy to see how their mystic virtues came in this way to be ascribed to the palm also.

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  • George Washington, on behalf of the governor of Virginia, came in the same year to Fort Le Boeuf (on the site of the present Waterford), 20 m.

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  • The discovery of new lands in the West by the Norsemen came in the course of the great Scandinavian exodus of the 9th, 10th and firth centuries - the Viking Age - when Norsemen, Swedes and Danes swarmed over all Europe, conquering kingdoms and founding colonies.

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  • Finally, the psychology of Hobbes, though too undeveloped to guide the thoughts or even perhaps arrest the attention of Locke, when essaying the scientific analysis of knowledge, came in course of time (chiefly through James Mill) to be connected with the theory of associationism developed from within the school of Locke, in different ways, by Hartley and Hume; nor is it surprising that the later associationists, finding their principle more distinctly formulated in the earlier thinker, should sometimes have been betrayed into affiliating themselves to Hobbes rather than to Locke.

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  • Greenock, and came in ahead of all the others, making the long voyage of fully 16,000 m.

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  • As part of Artois it came in 1237 to Robert, son of Louis VIII., king of France, and in 1384 to Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, who promised to respect its privileges.

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  • About the beginning of the 3rd century we find a forward movement in south-west Germany among a group of tribes The Ala- known collectively as Alamanni (q.v.) who came in manni.

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  • The castle came in the 13th century into possession of the De Lacy family, who, being ejected, invited Edward Bruce to besiege it (1315).

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  • Mezetius, commander of the Eastern army of Constans, revolted, but Sicily and Roman Italy kept their allegiance to the new emperor Constantine Pogonatus, who came in person to destroy him.

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  • They then came in contact with the Berghwata, a Berber people of central Morocco, who followed a heresy founded by Salah ibn Tarif 300 years previously.

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  • The proud old civilizations of the Euphrates and the Nile might ignore it, but the ruder barbarian peoples in East and West, on whose coasts the Greek colonies had been planted, came in various degrees under its spell.

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  • With the Renaissance and the new learning, Hellenism came in again in flood, to form a chief part of that great river on which the modern world is being carried forward into a future, of which one can only say that it must be utterly unlike anything that has gone before.

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  • He returned a mild answer; and, when a rejoinder came in.

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  • The dervishes first came in contact with the Egyptian cavalry on the Nile near Akasha, on the 1st of May, and were repulsed.

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  • Debba was seized on the 3rd October, Korti and Merawi occupied soon after, and the principal sheiks came in and submitted to the sirdar.

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  • The occasion came in 1820 when Ali, emboldened by impunity, violated the sanctity of Stamboul itself by attempting to procure the murder of his enemy Pacho Bey in the very precincts of the palace.

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  • The crisis came in 1901.

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  • Among the Persians, again, and more remarkably among the ancient Britons, there was a class of chariot having the wheels mounted with sharp, sickle-shaped blades, which cut to pieces whatever came in their way.

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  • He became known in the House of Commons principally for his candid criticism of the measures introduced by his nominal leaders, and he was rather to be ranked among the Opposition than as a Ministerialist; and when the crisis with the Transvaal came in 1899, Mr Courtney's views, which remained substantially what they were when he supported the settlement after Majuba in 1881, had plainly become incompatible with his position even as a nominal follower of Lord Salisbury and Mr Chamberlain.

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  • The great break-up came in 1878.

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  • The crisis came in the socalled Peasants' War in South Germany in 1525.

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  • At the same time he continued to read whatever came in his way, and was particularly attracted by the stories in the Arabian Nights and by the designs in Gerard's Herbal.

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  • We know that at the same time that some Scandinavian folk were harrying all the western lands, others were founding Garbariki (Russia) in the east; others were pressing still farther south till they came in contact with the eastern empire in Constantinople, which the northern folk knew as MikillgarOr (Mikklegard); so that when Hasting and Bjorn had sailed to Luna in the gulf of Genoa the northern folk had almost put a girdle round the Christian world.

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  • He desires to interpret the coming of Jesus Christ into the world, to declare whence and why He came, and to explain how His coming, as light in the midst of darkness, brought a crisis into the lives of all with whom He came in contact.

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  • Of the Italian princes, Ferdinand of Naples and the duke of Modena came in .person; the rest were represented by plenipotentiaries.

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  • With the general acceptance of its main principle that the real is the rational, there came in the eighties a more critical examination of the precise meaning to be attached to it and its bearing on the problems of religion.

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  • When lads trained like himself entered school and college they came in contact with that religious revival which characterized the last half of the 15th century.

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  • New elements no doubt came in under the Assyrian, Persian and Roman dominations, and in more recent times there has been much contamination.

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  • Another visionary American colony, led by a certain Adams, came in 1866.

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  • When the king brought over a few Irish soldiers to coerce the English, Sarsfield came in command of them.

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  • Under these circumstances the population grew rapidly in wealth and influence by land and sea, so that, when Henry was attainted by the emperor, Frederick I., who came in person to besiege Lubeck in 1181, this potentate,"in consideration of its revenues and its situation on the frontier of the Empire," fixed by charter, dated the 19th of September 1188, the limits, and enlarged the liberties, of the free town.

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  • Matters could only be mended by the exercise of legislative authority, and this came in the Prison Act of 1865, an act which consolidated all previous statutes on the subject of prison discipline, many of its provisions being still in force.

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  • Out of his war experiences came in 1866 his Drum Taps, subsequently incorporated into the main volume.

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  • However, the Russians came in 1805, and in 1812 founded on Bodega Bay a post they held till 1841, whence they traded and hunted (even in San Francisco Bay) for furs.

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  • The crisis came in 1838.

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  • The right-hand column, which had cut in behind the Italian 43rd Div., was making the task of the Austrian 50th comparatively easy, and brushing aside the spasmodic opposition of such small detachments as came in its way.

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  • Pike, who came in 1805 and recommended the erection of a fort.

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  • The real change in attitude which marks the dawn of a new era came in the generation of Voltaire.

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  • Even the Reformation did not move them; if less money came in from Germany, that was all the more reason for leaving things unchanged in France and Spain.

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  • Most important of all, however, is Joseph Caro's Shullhan `Aruk (" prepared table "), which came in the age of printing (1565), leapt into popularity, and has been, in its turn, the subject of many commentaries and hand-books.

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  • Unsuccessful in his search, he came in the course of his wanderings to Delphi, where he consulted the oracle.

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  • This metre came in time to be distinctive of elegy.

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  • The estate itself, after passing through various hands, came in 1870 into the possession of the "Association of the Evangelical Lutheran Church for Works of Mercy," which established here an orphanage, known as the "Martin Luther Orphan Home."

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  • His opportunity came in 1788, when the political complications arising out of his war with Catherine II.

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  • Warnings came in plenty, and no less a personage than the man he had made captain-general of Madrid, General Pavia, suggested that, if a conflict arose between Castelar and the majority of the Cortes, not only the garrison of Madrid and its chief, but all the armies in the field and their generals, were disposed to stand by the president.

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  • When the Civil War came in 1861 the attitude of San Francisco was at first uncertain, for the pro-slavery Democrats had controlled the state and city, although parties were remaking in the late 'fifties.

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  • When war came in the last days of June 1913, outpost "incidents" were occurring at many points of the line from Salonika to the old Serbian frontier at Vranya.

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  • The first real impetus to its growth came in 1835 with the construction of the Boston & Worcester railway, and it received a city charter in 1848.

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  • Whisky, groceries, prints and notions were staples sent to Santa Fe; wool, buffalo robes and dried buffalo meat, Mexican silver coin, gold and silver dust and ore came in return.

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  • Political jealousies and interests intensified the disputes, and at last, after many premonitory symptoms, the final break came in 1054, when Pope Leo IX.

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  • In July Farman remained in the air for over 20 minutes; on the 6th of September Delagrange increased the time to nearly 30 minutes, and on the 29th of the same month Farman again came in front with a flight lasting 42 minutes and extending over nearly 241 m.

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  • The crisis came in the parliament of Bury St Edmunds in February 1 447.

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  • This party came in sight of Utah lake on the 23rd of August.

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  • The theological interest, indeed, came in the end to predominate, and philosophy to appear as an instrument for the defence of Calvinism.

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  • The pope, travelling by way of Florence and discussing there the great new scheme of the Laurentian library, entertained the idea of giving the commission to Leonardo; but Michelangelo came in hot haste from Rome and succeeded in securing it for himself.

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  • It was sold in 1623, and in 1634 given to Ottavio Piccolomini; finally, after many changes of ownership, the castle and titular lordship came in 1840 to the princes of Schaumburg-Lippe.

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  • Margaret came in person and was duly recognized as countess in Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut; but returned to her husband after appointing her second son (the eldest, Louis, renounced his rights) Duke William of Bavaria, as stadholder in her place.

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  • Formerly a part cf the county of Henneberg, Ilmenau came in 1631 into the possession of electoral Saxony, afterwards passing to Saxe-Weimar.

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  • He was a munificent patron of men of letters, who came in large numbers to his court.

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  • An amendment which was adopted (177,615 for; 147,290 against) in November 1908, and came in effect on the 4th of December 1908, provides for initiative and referendum applying to statutory law and to constitutional amendments, but emergency measures, and appropriations for the state government, for state institutions, and for public schools are exempt from referendum.

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  • The colonists also, pressing forward to those territories, came in contact with these Ishmaelites - the farmers' cattle and sheep, guarded only by a Hottentot herdsman, offering the strongest temptation to the Bushman.

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  • Fine (finna), originally meaning family, came in course of time to be applied to a group of kindred families or to a whole clan.

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  • The great Cambridge Modern History, though he did not live to see it, was planned under his editorship, and all who came in contact with him testified to his stimulating powers and his extraordinary range of knowledge.

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  • Drought and famine came in 1860, and then upon the impoverished state came the strain of the Civil War.

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  • But there was a danger behind this revival; for the reformers of the 11th century, in their zeal for establishing the Kingdom of God on earth, were not content with raising the moral and intellectual standards prevailing in Christendom, but sought to bring the whole scheme of life under the church, by asserting the absolute supremacy of the spiritual over the temporal power, wherever the two came in contact or overlapped.

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  • When he summoned out the fyrd they came in great force to his aid, not so much because they trusted in the promises of good governance and reduced taxation which he made, but because they saw that a horde of greedy barons would be worse to serve than a single king, however hard and selfish he might be.

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  • The end came in an unexpected fashion.

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  • Out of the Rule of Faith there came in time what tradition miscalls the Apostles' Creed - the Roman baptismal creed, a formulary of great importance in all the West; then other creeds, which also are in a sense expansions of the Rule of Faith.

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  • Many Spanish peasants, Italians and Greeks came in to work on the canal, but this is not a permanent population.

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  • After several changes of ownership, Komotau came in 1588 to Popel of Lobkovic, who established the Jesuits here, which led to trouble between the Protestant burghers and the over-lord.

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  • This arrangement could not be made; Lord Derby therefore gave up the attempt to form a ministry and Lord Palmerston came in.

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  • At Valmy on the 10th of September the two armies came in contact.

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  • It came in 1406 into the possession of Zurich, with which it communicates by means of steamers on the lake, as well as by rail.

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  • He came in the end to be regarded kindly even by opponents, and he was not afraid of taking a line displeasing to his liberal friends on the Jewish question (Die Judenfrage, 1843).

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  • The Tongans, who had long frequented Fiji (especially for canoe-building, their own islands being deficient in timber), now came in larger numbers, led by an able and ambitious chief, Maafu, who, by adroitly taking part in Fijian quarrels, made himself chief in the Windward group, threatening Thakombau's supremacy.

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  • A few minor changes came in under the supremacy of the Roman republic; and finally Augustus increased the number of votes to thirty, and distributed them according to his pleasure.

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  • It would seem that the Iverni were the first native tribe with whom foreign traders came in contact, as it is from them that the Latin name for the whole island is derived.

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  • That no new ideas came in may be gathered from the fact that the bulk of Irish literature so far published dates from before Boo, though the MSS.

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  • Fitzmaurice came in and knelt in the mud at the president's feet, confessing his sins; but he remained the real victor.

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  • Those who came in contact with him noticed a transformation in his character; he tried to hide his natural sensibility under an impassive exterior, and concealed his political ambitions.

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  • The beginning of a return to prosperity came in 1816 when some British traders, obliged to leave Senegal on the restoration of that country to France after the Napoleonic wars, founded a settlement on St Mary's Isle.

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  • Probably after the viking days came in the conceptions of the last war of gods, and the end of all, and the theory of Odin All-Father as a kind of emperor in the heavenly world.

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  • Thus he came in contact with the crusaders of Simon de Montfort and the expansion of the French monarchy.

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  • Forced conversion prepared the way for expulsion, which came in the reign of Philip III.

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  • After his return to Madrid the king showed himself in public less than usual, but it was clear to all who came in contact Death of with him that he was dying.

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  • When the general election came in 1880, Mr Schnadhorst's powers were demonstrated in the successes won under his auspices.

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  • To some extent, the individual came in for his share in the incantations and in the purification ritual through which one might hope to rid oneself of the power of the demons and of other evil spirits, but outside of this the important aim of the priests was to secure for the general benefit the favour of the gods, or, as a means of preparing oneself for what the future had in store, to ascertain in time whether that favour would be granted in any particular instance or would be continued in the future.

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  • The Neoplatonic extravagances which lay hidden in the school from the first came in his writings to a head, and merged in pure phantasy.

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  • The progress of physical discovery during the last half of the 19th century was perhaps as much due to the kindly encouragement which he gave to his students and to others who came in contact with him as to his own researches and inventions; and it would be difficult to speak of his influence as a teacher in stronger terms than this.

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  • The first rift between them came in 1600, when Maurice was forced against his will by the states-general, under the advocate's influence, to undertake an expedition into Flanders, which was only saved from disaster by desperate efforts which ended in victory at Nieuwport.

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  • Splits in the Conservative ranks forced Canovas to resign at the end of 1893, and Sagasta came in for eighteen months.

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  • His character was remarkable, and the influence he had over those with whom he came in contact was very striking.

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  • William came in person from Maine to lead the attack in the Vexin in September, and crossed the Seine, penetrating to within 30 m.

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  • Another party led by John Donelson arrived in 1780, and after the close of the War of Independence, the immigrants came in a steady stream.

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  • It was embarrassing when that twinkle came in his eye because he read her torrid thoughts about him.

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  • When I came in here, Destiny was awake, so I got her up.

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  • While they were eating desert, one of the servants came in and handed Alex an envelope.

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  • Morino came in after Tessa left and Señor Medena left.

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  • Yes, she came in with Señor Medena a little while ago.

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  • Three of 'em came in the door and they knocked her down and hit her—after she tossed the toaster at them.

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  • They came in a flat green tin—fifty of 'em. That's how they got the name.

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  • Josh glanced around from his sentry duty at the barn door when they came in.

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  • Better to stay away until the facts were known—or, hopefully, Jeffrey came in on the tide.

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  • Mom was pretty upset about something—something that came in the mail yesterday.

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  • Josh and Lori were almost a holler away, but help came in the form of Katie and Bill first.

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  • There was enough room in the closets and dresser to keep it all available – which came in handy with the weather changes.

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  • He frequently came in contact with his employer and entertained for him strong friendship and deep respect, which was fully reciprocated by Tunstall.

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  • They came in and stood beside the bronze altar.

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  • In the middle of this Mr Villiers Stuart came in & began to talk of mummies & the covering of the sacred ark.

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  • The crowds came in there thousands, thrilled to see the return of Grand Prix racing after so many years of war austerity.

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  • The settlement came in last May, but was also backdated to February, which was also welcomed by members.

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  • There were olives on the table, the bread came in a warm unbroken baguette on a board and the candle threatened pyrotechnics.

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  • Seeding rattled through with Dale Holmes strolling in 1st in seeding, Longden nearly came in last after hitting that for mentioned hay bail.

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  • We were in there one night when a group of three or four lads came in and began chatting up the said barmaid.

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  • I came in late last night and had to call the bellhop to bring me 4 little Cashmere Bouquets.

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  • For Peter Conradi, writer, academic, acclaimed biographer of Iris Murdoch, the moment came in 1982.

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  • The decision to vertically diversify - buy buying a brewery - came in December 2001.

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  • The most delightful came in white chiffon; it had all the delicacy of a wispy cloud.

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  • The root of the goal came in a needlessly hurried clearance by Stuart McCluskey which immediately had Falkirk driving on top of our defense.

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  • The only problem was that the job came in £ 15m over budget, all of which had to be met from council coffers.

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  • His big-screen debut came in The Runaway Bus in which he co-starred with Margaret Rutherford and a young Petula Clark.

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  • Who came in Jonathan Church, as artistic director, in 2001.

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  • Who came in Michael Grandage (associate director) Angela Galvin (chief executive ).

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  • The first reference to the boots came in a play written by the English dramatist William Moncrieff, in 1817.

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  • Another three-channel DVD as wellgsn produces and in coordination came in nobody.

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  • He was quite fearless and came in and out just as he pleased.

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  • A former fireman, Golding's first professional success came in the 1990s with Challenge.

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  • Two of their goals came in the final three minutes to give the final scoreline a rather flattering look.

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  • We were devastated by the flood of complaints that came in.

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  • The drive to the milling machinery returned to the wheelhouse via a belt drive that came in through a hatch in the roof.

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  • Blondie So named because she was so light came in from Essex suffering slight mange and apparent exhaustion.

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  • Ross Gardiner came in at left back in place of William Easton, with Barry Robson moving up to left midfield.

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  • These came in various assortments including a mixed grill and a vegetarian variety.

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  • The materials worn by the nobility came in a variety of different colors.

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  • Membership rule at unfortunately she came in the clubhouse associated with a. More than anything i've learned how London society notables.

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  • She has lost weight as when she came in she was grossly overweight by about 10 kg.

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  • These items came in various formats, with objects ranging from postcards to ancient parchments.

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  • They came in the 16th century escaping religious persecution.

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  • The last portage came in sight with another spurt keeping us favorites having watched their backs for most of the way.

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  • He came in like a breath of fresh air and not only revolutionized the team but tied the club to the community.

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  • March, in keeping with the apocalyptic saying about lions and lambs, came in with a leonine roar.

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  • His breath came in rasping bursts, his lungs felt sluggish from all the sand he had breathed in.

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  • Yesterday, in the new place, I drew a big smiley life-size person onto the box the sofa-bed came in.

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  • We came in with our 9 month old daughter, Alice, whom you gave some free sparklers to.

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  • The last major depreciation in the value of sterling came in the early-mid 1990s following sterling's departure from the exchange rate mechanism.

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  • The flood came in darkness, with a sudden surge of water.

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  • The main courses came in little bowls on a great filigree brass pedestal dish which you cold rotate like a lazy Susan.

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  • Gavin Walls came in at number 20, with 17-year-old Bobby Oag in 39th position - not bad for his first full triathlon.

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  • During the wap era these came in the form of scratch cards that revealed ID numbers to unlock games WAP sites.

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  • Electric trains with overhead wires came in the early 1920s.

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  • Another morning a tiny wren actually came in to my room and flew about for some time before finding its way back to freedom.

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  • Meanwhile he had been established (1822-1827) as Dozent at Berlin, where he came in contact with the leaders of German thought and was somewha t spoilt by the flattering attentions of the highest Prussian society.

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  • Protests came in from every quarter and a dangerous rebellion broke out in Transylvania; but opposition only made Joseph more obstinate, and he endeavoured to anticipate any further resistance by abolishing the ancient county assemblies and dividing the kingdom into two districts administered by German officials.

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  • On New Year's Day 1570 Frederick's difficulties seemed so overwhelming that he threatened to abdicate; but the peace of Stettin came in time to reconcile all parties, and though Frederick had now to relinquish his ambitious dream of re-establishing the Union of Kalmar, he had at least succeeded in maintaining the supremacy of Denmark in the north.

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  • The first break came in the spring of 1804 when Burr, who had incurred the enmity of his Republican colleagues in 1800 by seeking Federalist votes in the electoral college at Jefferson's expense, became an independent candidate for governor against Morgan Lewis.

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  • Upper Egypt.Mahommed el Kheir, dervish amir of Dongola, however, advanced towards the frontier in the autumn of 1885, and at the end of November came in touch with the frontier field force, a body of some 3000 men composed in nearly equal parts of British and Egyptian troops.

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  • The youth was resentful of what he regarded as curmudgeonly treatment, a bitterness became ingrained and began to corrode his whole nature; and although lie came in time to grasp the real state of the case he never mentioned his uncle with kindness or regard.

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  • Suddenly the door was thrown open and the Queen of Sheba came in.

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  • While the shah and the king were talking, two countrymen came in.

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  • Many days passed before they came in sight of land.

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  • The very next day they came in sight of a little green island.

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  • As I was writing these words, my ten-year-old son came in and asked, "What are you doing?"

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  • I remember that the day the Latin paper was brought to us, Professor Schilling came in and informed me I had passed satisfactorily in German.

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  • I did see the rock in Plymouth and a little ship like the Mayflower and the cradle that dear little Peregrine slept in and many old things that came in the Mayflower.

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  • In her reports Miss Sullivan speaks of "lessons" as if they came in regular order.

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  • As he came in sight of the rose-bushes that grew near the side of the house, he suddenly clapped his hands, and with a little shout of joy stopped to look at them; they were all covered with lovely rosebuds.

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  • When visitors came in larger and unexpected numbers there was but the third chair for them all, but they generally economized the room by standing up.

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  • The princess came in.

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  • Hardly had Boris gone than Sonya, flushed, in tears, and muttering angrily, came in at the other door.

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  • It opened and Nicholas came in.

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  • A footman came in to summon Boris--the princess was going.

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  • Every morning she came in like that, and every morning prayed that the daily interview might pass off well.

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  • The regimental adjutant came in and confirmed the news brought by Zherkov.

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  • The old princess came in and also wept.

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  • Prince Andrew came in to inform the commander-in-chief of this and, availing himself of permission previously given him by Kutuzov to be present at the council, he remained in the room.

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  • He only heard Dolokhov's hurried steps, and his figure came in view through the smoke.

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  • A minute later Sonya came in with a frightened, guilty, and scared look.

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  • A quarter of an hour later the old count came in from his club, cheerful and contented.

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  • The postmaster came in and began obsequiously to beg his excellency to wait only two hours, when, come what might, he would let his excellency have the courier horses.

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  • The door opened and someone came in.

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  • The old prince came in to supper; this was evidently on Pierre's account.

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  • Just then a commissariat soldier, a hospital orderly, came in from the next room, marching stiffly, and drew up in front of Rostov.

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  • I saw that I was in Moscow in my house, in the big sitting room, and Joseph Alexeevich came in from the drawing room.

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  • At that moment, with soft steps, the countess came in shyly, in her cap and velvet gown.

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  • Toward midnight, after he had left the countess' apartments, he was sitting upstairs in a shabby dressing gown, copying out the original transaction of the Scottish lodge of Freemasons at a table in his low room cloudy with tobacco smoke, when someone came in.

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  • When she came in and saw him she paused.

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  • But just as Daniel was about to go Natasha came in with rapid steps, not having done up her hair or finished dressing and with her old nurse's big shawl wrapped round her.

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  • The oasis of the Otradnoe covert came in sight a few hundred yards off, the huntsmen were already nearing it.

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  • Anisya Fedorovna came in and leaned her portly person against the doorpost.

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  • In the middle of their talk in the sitting room, Dimmler came in and went up to the harp that stood there in a corner.

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  • Metivier, who came in the morning with his felicitations, considered it proper in his quality of doctor de forcer la consigne, * as he told Princess Mary, and went in to see the prince.

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  • Prince Nicholas came in serious and taciturn.

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  • When they came in to tea, having taken off their outdoor things and tidied themselves up after their journey, Marya Dmitrievna kissed them all in due order.

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  • The door opened and the old prince, in a dressing gown and a white nightcap, came in.

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  • God is my witness, I did not know you had honored us with a visit, and I came in such a costume only to see my daughter.

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  • She came in to dinner with red eyes.

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  • She sang something mournfully, addressing the queen, but the king waved his arm severely, and men and women with bare legs came in from both sides and began dancing all together.

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  • A minute later the marshal's adjutant, de Castres, came in and conducted Balashev to the quarters assigned him.

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  • When he came in to tea, silent, morose, and with tear-stained face, everybody pretended not to notice anything.

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  • Neither could the architect Michael Ivanovich, who on being sent for came in with sleepy eyes, tell Princess Mary anything.

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  • An attendant came in with punch.

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  • But all that evening and next day reports came in one after another of unheard-of losses, of the loss of half the army, and a fresh battle proved physically impossible.

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  • The scent of flowers came in at the window.

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  • Just then the lady companion who lived with Helene came in to announce that His Highness was in the ballroom and wished to see her.

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  • Just then the countess came in from the sitting room with a weary and dissatisfied expression.

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  • His major-domo came in a second time to say that the Frenchman who had brought the letter from the countess was very anxious to see him if only for a minute, and that someone from Bazdeev's widow had called to ask Pierre to take charge of her husband's books, as she herself was leaving for the country.

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  • Tears were in his eyes and in his throat when the door opened and Lavrushka came in with some papers.

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  • The countess caressed the boy, and the old count came in and welcomed the princess.

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  • An external shock was needed to overcome that shame, and this shock came in due time.

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  • The footmen came in with sad and stern faces to change the candles, but no one noticed them.

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  • When her husband took his place she concluded, from the rapid manner in which after taking up his table napkin he pushed back the tumbler and wineglass standing before him, that he was out of humor, as was sometimes the case when he came in to dinner straight from the farm--especially before the soup.

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  • I only came in to look and did not notice... forgive me...

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  • At that moment Nicholas and Countess Mary came in.

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  • Soon after this the children came in to say good night.

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  • Then white missionaries came in to tidy it all up and regularize things.

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  • A constable came in through the heavily sandbagged entrance.

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  • The sedum matting, which came in a roll like a carpet, was simply laid on top.

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  • Her best individual result came in the slalom event, where she finished 8 th.

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  • As he was writing an order upon the slop seller for some clothing, a handsome young lieutenant from a British man-of-war came in.

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  • After the game when he came in the house he was smiling from ear to ear.

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  • The last major depreciation in the value of sterling came in the early-mid 1990s following sterling 's departure from the exchange rate mechanism.

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  • The main courses came in little bowls on a great filigree brass pedestal dish which you cold rotate like a lazy susan.

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  • Henrietta first came in for treatment a very nervous teenager in the 1980s.

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  • The prawns came in crisp tempura batter, the avocado in a fan, with no sign of marie rose sauce.

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  • Although I only slightly came in contact with the tentacles of the jellyfish (on my chest), the sting was VERY painful.

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  • Coverage in excess came in the manager tony scala on the phone.

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  • The first part of Fox 's triple-whammy came in the junior 14 single sculls over 1,000 meters on Saturday as he trounced the field.

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  • As I moved into the water my instructor coiled and uncoiled the line as it came in and out.

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  • During the WAP era these came in the form of scratch cards that revealed ID numbers to unlock games WAP sites.

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  • Due to his hubris, Tyler spoke imperiously to all who came in contact with him.

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  • The bleaching, washing and folding of cloth diapers made from linen or flannel and secured with diaper pins was just one motivating aspect, the other was that cloth diapers came in one size.

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  • While many cloth diapers are offered in flannel only, the Curity versions also came in stretch gauze.

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  • Many items came in lots of two, but there were choices of buying bikes in lots of five, eight, then and 12.

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  • Someone dumped him on the doorsteps of the local shelter, and when I came in to get a cat, I saw him and fell in love.

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  • My two-year-old cat came in today and lay down and was sluggish.

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  • I came in and did a process called Tatouage® on the walls.

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  • Tender Vittles was slightly moist and came in a sealed package.

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  • It originally came in three basic styles, although other styles followed.

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  • The actual products were BPA free, stainless steel drink containers that came in 26 ounce and 12 ounce sizes.

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  • I grew up thinking that doorknobs were all made of brass and came in just one size, the traditional round knob, pictured below.

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  • Donna's team came in second place, with what the judges called "mediocre" work.

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  • Tym's main problem came in the form of Mark, his carpenter.

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  • The total interior square footage came in at just over 11,000 square feet.

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  • The finishing touches of eyeliner and mascara sometimes came in teal and bright blues.

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  • It even came in useful for actors who were portraying older characters; often the powder was dusted on the hair to "color" it white.

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  • An added perk came in the form of free samples and a trip to the local mall one afternoon for a look at the world of marketing.

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  • Brand X never mentions it came in sixth out of the top ten brands, because this makes it sound like a loser, quite frankly.

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  • The Dycam 1 came in dark gray and the Logitech Fotoman came in white, but otherwise these cameras, manufactured by Dycam, were identical.

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  • Five minutes later an Asian guy came in and started stocking purses.

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  • A third marriage came in 2007, this time with entrepreneur Rick Salomon.

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  • Her first big role came in 1997 when she played Cornelia Wallace in the television movie George Wallace.

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  • Her first big screen break came in 1998's Gia, where she played the title role.

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  • Hoff says he was "on medication" but other sources report the only medication he was on was came in a bottle and was served in the first class lounge.

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  • His big break came in 1999 when he won the part in Lord of the Rings.

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  • Salvation came in the form of an NBC sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, which was written around Smith.

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  • Her big break came in 1984, at just eight years old, when she joined the cast of the TV show Kids Incorporated.

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  • In Season 10, teams who came in last place had a chance to redeem themselves by trying to finish first in the next leg.

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  • If they didn't, they were given a 30-minute penalty and then elminated if they came in last at that time.

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  • His big break came in 1992, when at the tender age of 17, Maguire landed a role in the television comedy, Great Scott.

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  • After playing numerous small parts on television and the silver screen, Tobey Maguire's claim to fame came in 1997's coming-of-age film, The Ice Storm, where he played a young man whose town gets threatened with an ice storm.

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  • Letterman's first hosting job came in 1980 on a morning variety program called The David Letterman Show.

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  • An excerpt from her book, according to AHN, reads, "Gwyneth Paltrow came in.

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  • After being cast in small roles from 1989 to 1990, Halle's big break came in 1991 when respected director Spike Lee chose her to play the role of crack-addict Vivian in the film Jungle Fever.

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  • The proposal came in 2005 while Hart was competing in California.

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  • Her big break came in the 2002 feature film Scooby Doo, in which she starred as Mary Jane, the object of Shaggy's affections.

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  • Her next big performance came in the critically acclaimed comedic film I Heart Huckabees.

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  • Instead, Bob Crowley won Survivor Gabon and left Gabon with the $1 million purse and teacher/hairdresser Susie came in second.

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  • Sugar came in third simply by being there.

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  • Her first lead role came in 2007, when she played Mikaela Banes in the Transformers movie.

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  • Sheen's first real acting role came in 1984, in the movie Red Dawn with Patrick Swayze.

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  • His film debut came in 1997, when he had a small part in the Australian movie Blackrock.

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  • Her first number one, Sleeping Single in a Double Bed, came in 1978.

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  • Candace Cameron Bure's big break came in 1986 when she landed the role of Donna Jo "D.J."

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  • Cameron's break out role came in 1985 when he played Mike Seaver, the oldest child of the Seaver family on Growing Pains.

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  • Walker's last major film appearance came in 1998 as the voice of Nick Nitro in the animated movie Small Soldiers, alongside contemporary actors such as Denis Leary and Kirsten Dunst.

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  • The only recording that was made available came in 2005 in the form of a single track, titled Mum, which was donated to the DVD Voices for Darfur.

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  • On Golden Pond (1981) - Hepburn's final Oscar win came in yet another movie adapted from a play.

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  • Sources close the pair leaked stories about their troubles, but the most convincing evidence that the separation was old news came in the timing of a Vanity Fair cover story featuring Lopez.

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  • The biggest blow to the industry came in late 2008 when the king of overnight Mississippi cruise companies, Majestic America Line, shut down.

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  • My female came in heat nine days ago, but he shows no interest in her at all.

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  • Twice now I have let her out for about half an hour and she came in and peed!

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  • They featured basswood bodies and came in different combinations of neon green, yellow and pink.

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  • A semi-transparent stain that came in 3rd place in the 2005 July issue of Consumer Reports, Wolman Durastain is ideal for decks exposed to intense sun with protection lasting two to three years.

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  • While samples can be a small expense, they can save you a larger expense later on if you find that the stone you were expecting came in a lot lighter than you had expected.

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  • Egyptian legend believed that tourmaline came in a wide variety of colors because during its ascent from the center of the earth it passed over a rainbow and took on all the colors of the rainbow.

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  • These suits came in a wide range of colors from basic blue to bright white.

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  • Long gone are the days when women's plus size panties only came in one or two styles and fabrics.

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  • Toccara Jones first appeared on America's Next Top Model where she came in seventh.

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  • Wash the countertops and kitchen surfaces if the meat came in contact.

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  • Mars came in three different frame configurations.

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  • The collector's edition came in a purple frame with lenses from the Fade series in Clear/Violet.

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  • The unisex vintage styles came in a handful of colors including Crystal Black and Emerald, with iridium lenses.

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  • The change came in response to a modification that gamers could make to the PC version of San Andreas that unlocked an explicit sex scene.

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  • Break the glass to get down to them, and then jump up to the opposite side of the room where you came in.

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  • I, for one, came in expecting fast-moving, action-oriented clashes, but was surprised and, quite frankly, disappointed by the rather deliberate pace of battle.

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  • That concept came to be known as Donkey Kong.As it turned out, the mass-production of the Radar Scope machines came in handy.

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  • The announcement of a new system came in early 2004 as a shock to the gaming community.

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  • This especially came in handy with Madden games.

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  • It fell short of that and came in 5th place.

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  • These came in handy when the lamps needed to be carried around in the dark and used like flashlights.

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  • If the bottle originally came in a box that is still in good condition, it can also help increase value.

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  • Early phones that were dedicated to VoIP service only came in a standard candybar form factor and most required connection to a base station that was, in turn, physically connected to a router or broadband modem.

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  • Largely following in the footsteps of the first Dash, the newer T-Mobile Dash 3G came in a similar style but with all sorts of improvements and new features.

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  • Mumps epidemics came in two to five year cycles.

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  • The role of provider, once assigned mainly to the father, gradually came in the early 2000s to be shared by both parents, and as of 2004 many fathers are more active in parenting their children than their fathers were in parenting them.

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  • The couple came in first place a majority of the weeks of season two of the show.

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  • This shampoo came in a magenta colored bottle with bright, bubbly lettering on the label.

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  • In civilian agencies, the amount was slightly higher; estimates came in at 17 percent.

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  • The trendy clothes were well-made and came in sizes from 2-22, showing some nice attention to plus size women who wanted to be stylish, even though the actress herself is petite.

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  • However, problems with using the original packing often make it difficult to reuse the box the tree came in.

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  • Victorian and Edwardian era moonstone rings sometimes came in diamond combinations.

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  • Almost all of their designs from the smallest shoulder clutch to their briefcases came in navy blue.

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  • While silk purses once came in basic white, today they come in a huge range of colors and with embellishments of all sorts.

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  • Dinosaurs came in all different shapes and sizes.

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  • I remember one scene where the wife was taking something out of the oven (like any good wife of the 30's or 40's should be doing--right?) and the sexy woman came in.

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  • Ayer came in possession of the specimen after being asked by Lynn Butler, a former student, to help identify a strange animal that had been invading the barn of the man's cousin.

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  • The proof of Lama Yeshe's reincarnation came in 1985 when Lama Zopa spotted a baby named Osel on the floor of a meditation room in Osel-Ling.

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  • All you'll need is the invoice that came in your delivered package.

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  • Simply complete the "Return and Exchange" form that came in your delivered package.

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  • The turning point for Hunt came in 1982, when her husband left his bank job and started a business that failed within a few months.

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  • Don't you just wish they came in adult sizes?

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  • In the past, shoes came in a much wider variety of sizes.

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  • The days when boots came in just black and brown are long since gone, and you'll be able to find boots in any color that takes your fancy.

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  • Ravel shoes came in a large variety of styles.

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  • When it came to shoes that did offer more comfort, such as sneakers, Converse high tops were hugely popular and came in an array of colors and patterns.

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  • They came in a number of colors, including black, pink, tan, white and, as a special edition, silver and white with python-print Cs.

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  • It came in a number of colors, the most popular of which was the always-useful black.

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  • One of the biggest changes to affect the program came in 1997, when a new producer took charge and promptly fired many of the older actors who had been on the show for years.

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  • Budig's first departure from All My Children came in November 2005.

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  • These familiar faces came in as business adversaries, lovers, betrayers and more.

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  • The biggest change came in 1675 when a number of watchmakers learned that a spiral spring attached to the balance went a long way in improving accuracy.

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  • Next, the company released the T001-5019 model, which came in a gold box.

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  • Gone are the days when watches came in just a few styles and colors.

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  • These watches had plastic cases and came in a variety of colors, both in the watch bands and casings as well as the watch faces.

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  • With a manufacturer's suggested retail price or MSRP, the Hyundai Accent three-door manual GS model came in at $9,970.

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  • The Jeep Comanche came in a four-wheel drive model and a standard rear-wheel drive model.

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  • This advanced pair came in fourth place.

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