Came-up Sentence Examples

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  • Instantly his hands came up to her elbows, forcing her arms around his neck.

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  • So what difference did it make who came up with the idea as long as it was a good one?

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  • While Cynthia took her shower, Dean made a few phone calls, asking for Ms. Dawkins, but after a dozen tries, he came up empty.

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  • The summer you two came up here, I had a major crush on my handsome California cousin but you were seven years older than me and didn't know I existed.

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  • He came up to the cabin the week before he was leaving for the seminary, four or five years later.

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  • I came up here to pray for the most important things.

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  • Only you came up a little short.

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  • The days on which the Pithoigia and Chas were celebrated were both regarded as Corotpbses (nefasti) and µcapai ("defiled"), necessitating expiatory libations; on them the souls of the dead came up from the underworld and walked abroad; people chewed leaves of whitethorn and besmeared their doors with tar to protect themselves from evil.

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  • She came up to them.

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  • Everyone was so supportive - even her parents, who came up to meet Brandon as soon as they heard the news.

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  • She came up to Keene to talk to me.

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  • I didn't learn about it until Julie came up here and Quinn had left for California.

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  • Detective came up to us, his phone in hand.

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  • Before she could answer, Joseph Dawkins came up the steps with Fred O'Connor close at his heels.

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  • I just came up here by myself to check out the property in general.

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  • As he started his Jeep, Ginger Dawkins, light blue sweater slung over her arm, came up the street and gave Dean an innocent wave.

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  • I was coming home from a movie with some friends and we came up on the accident—it had just happened.

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  • Alex came up behind her and put his arms around her waist.

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  • As they came up the drive, Carmen felt apprehensive.

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  • But why would he do that when he was the one who came up with the communication idea?

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  • The GM said your team came up with the latest marketing campaign.

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  • Some guy came up to him—not a skier, but whoever he was, it frightened the boy.

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  • They came up to a steel trestle that held the ancient penstock above an open gorge.

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  • My mind was all awhirl and then Janet came up and told me mother was ill—I didn't know what to do.

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  • But we came up so quickly!

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  • He sat for a minute trying to figure out how to fix things, but came up empty.

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  • Last month you said it would be fine if he came up for a visit.

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  • So that was why you came up to watch the goats kid.

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  • You came up to see Katie.

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  • In the first two hours at his desk, 20 people came up to Dean inquiring about poor Fred O'Connor.

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  • Fred unwrapped the paper, tossed it aside, and thrust his hand into the toes of the shoes, but came up empty.

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  • He braked carefully as the last of a series of curves came up before the level of a long valley was spread out before him.

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  • Before little hints came up suggesting it?

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  • Just think, it was the goat dairy that brought Alex to you, and I was the one who came up with the idea.

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  • She had been the one who insisted that they wait until after marriage, but it was Alex who came up with sound reasoning for it.

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  • The subject never came up again and she never checked the computer.

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  • She was running water into the skillet to let it soak when Alex came up behind her.

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  • Apparently the idea came up when the boys heard it called road apples.

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  • She came up too close to him and took a step back.

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  • He was hooked before he came up here that first time.

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  • Apparently she saw the light and came up the stairs to talk.

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  • He came up on one elbow, his expression wavering between annoyed and hurt.

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  • The other brow came up.

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  • The icy water robbed her of breath and she came up sputtering and treading water.

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  • Just about the same time the sun came up.

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  • Epiphanius (Vitae prophetarum) says that he came up from Babylon while still young, prophesied the return, witnessed the building of the temple and received an honoured burial near the priests.

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  • England and France protested energetically and the treaty remained a dead letter, but the question came up again in 1840, after Mahmud's renewed attempt to crush Mehemet Ali had ended in the utter defeat of the Turks by Ibrahim at Nezib (June 24, 1839).

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  • Pilate came up to Jerusalem and dispersed the petitioners by means of disguised soldiers armed with clubs.

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  • When, however, the tariff bill of 1828, which was still more protective, came up for discussion, Webster had ceased to oppose protection; but he did not attempt to argue in favour of it.

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  • Lying to the east of the Euphrates, at once in close contact with the Armenians, and in near proximity to the great route of trade which came up the Euphrates to Rakka, and thence diverged to Antioch and Damascus, the county of Edessa had an eventful if brief life.

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  • But here too the weather and the state of the roads operated adversely, for Ney came up too late, while Davout, in the full tide of his victorious advance, was checked by the arrival of Lestocq, whose corps Ney had failed to intercept, Campaign Of 1807 In Poland And Prussia Scale.

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  • On the 18th the fighting was resumed and by about noon Bernadotte came up and closed the gap to the N.E.

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  • It is, at any rate, certain that Jesus came up to Jerusalem in order to join in the celebration of the Passover.

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  • It is said that, on this occasion, a voter, who did not know him, came up to him, and giving him his sherd, desired him to write upon it the name of Aristides.

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  • The Turks remained in possession of the high ground, and that night reinforcements began to join them from the N.E., the troops as they came up being rushed into position in view of impending attack.

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  • The first objective and part of the second were carried on time and without great difficulty, but the left of the ist Canadian Div., swinging to the left against Marquion, was checked for a time, until reinforcements, including units of the 11th Div., came up to complete the capture of the village and its defences.

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  • It was not, however, until the 5th of June that the case of Huss came up for hearing; the meeting, which was an exceptionally full one, took place in the refectory of the Franciscan cloister.

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  • But the question of taxing the estates of the proprietors came up in a new form, and a petition from the assembly was drawn by Franklin, requesting the king " to resume the government " of Pennsylvania.

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  • It was about this time that Grimm extolled Garrick as the first and only actor who came up to the demands of his imagination; and it was in a reply to a pamphlet occasioned by Garrick's visit that Diderot first gave expression to the views expounded in his Paradoxe sur le comedien.

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  • The Prussians numbered about 83,000 men to Napoleon's 71,000 (including Lobau, who only came up at the end of the day).

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  • The 5th Army gradually drove in Kuropatkin's small detachments in the mountains, and came up in line with Kuroki, threatening to envelop the Russian left.

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  • It was not before the evening of the 6th of March that it came up with the 3rd Army and was placed in position opposite the centre of the Russian west front.

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  • Position after position was evacuated by the French, until Wellington, driving everything before him, came up with the retreating enemy at Vittoria, and won an overwhelming victory (June 21st).

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  • Owing to this attitude the German imperial government refused to allow him to take possession of the duchy of Brunswick, which he inherited on the extinction of the elder branch of his family in 1884, and again in 1906 when the same subject came up for settlement on the death of the regent, Prince Albert of Prussia.

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  • Such a limitation of the area of hostilities is not only feasible, but it was actually put in practice by the British government during the Boer War.3 In the course of the Russo-Japanese War the question came up again, being raised this time by Great Britain.

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  • He was bitterly disappointed that Becket, on whom he bestowed the primacy, left vacant by the death of Theobald (1162), at once became the champion of clerical privilege; he and the archbishop were no longer on speaking terms when the Constitutions of Clarendon came up for debate.

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  • This was a critical time, and it was four minutes past midnight when the little "Daffodil" came up and pushed the ship bodily into the mole.

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  • A large army, under the command of Sir Henry Percy and Sir Robert Clifford, was sent against the insurgents, and came up with them at Irvine.

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  • A black snake came up and was killed by the ichneumon, mistakenly killed, in its turn, by the Brahmin on his coming back.

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  • In his fifth year, near Kadesh on the Orontes, his army was caught unprepared and divided by a strong force of chariots of the Hittites and their allies, and Rameses himself was placed in the most imminent danger; but through his personal courage the enemy was kept at bay till reinforcements came up and turned the disaster into a victory.

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  • The latter pursued, but when he came up with the robber the two heroes were so filled with admiration of each other that they swore brotherhood.

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  • His grandfather was a respected tradesman in Worcester, and his father, who was born in that town in 1797, came up to London in 1820, and entered the office of a firm of discount brokers, in which he afterwards assumed a partnership. As a child the poet was delicate but studious.

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  • A myth (preserved by Berosus) records that Oannes (Hea) the fish-god came up from that part of the Erythraean Sea which borders on Babylonia, to teach the inhabitants of that country letters and sciences and arts of every kind.

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  • After vainly attempting to break the Austrian centre, Pichegru suddenly turned their left, and defeated Clerfayt at Cassel, Menin and Courtrai, while Moreau, his second in command, defeated Coburg at Tourcoing in May 1794; then after a pause, during which Pichegru feigned to besiege Ypres, he again dashed at Clerfayt and defeated him at Rousselaer and Hooglede, while Jourdan came up with the new army of the Sambre-and-Meuse, and utterly routed the Austrians at Fleurus on the 27th of June 1794.

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  • At this moment a crowd came up to ask the fulfilment of his annual act of grace, the pardon of a prisoner at the Passover.

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  • These came up one after the other in search of provisions and were practically annihilated, Col.

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  • The new assistant scarcely came up to expectations in respect of confirming certain theoretical views of his master's by the experiments set him to that end, and appears to have stated the discrepancy without reserve; but Berthollet nevertheless quickly recognized the ability displayed, and showed his appreciation not only by desiring to be Gay-Lussac's "father in science," but also by making him in 1807 an original member of the Societe d'Arcueil.

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  • The new pretender entered Fars and Ahwaz (Susiana), and it was in this last province near Tostar (Shuster) that Hajjaj came up with him, after receiving from Syria the reinforcements which he had demanded in all haste from the caliph.

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  • The Austrian infantry advanced along the great ridge from Col Santa; they came up from Anghebani and Chiesa in the Vallarsa and from the Val Terragnolo by the Borcola Pass.

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  • He came up with the enemy on the 6th February 1806, and, after two hours' fighting, inflicted a signal defeat upon them, capturing three of their five vessels and stranding the other two.

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  • The question of separate consuls The Lion of the for Norway soon came up again.

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  • About 11 o'clock the sheriff and his men came up and immediately began firing into the house.

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  • Before long, however, British traders came up from the south and entered into active rivalry with the French, and in 1793 the fort was burned by the latter to prevent its occupation by their foes.

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  • The name is supposed to be derived from maxis linea, and to indicate that originally the sea came up to it.

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  • Her connexion with the sea is explained by the influence of the moon on the tides, and the idea that the moon, like the sun and the stars, came up from the ocean.

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  • After the native territories east of the Kei had been added to Cape Colony, a case of claim to inheritance came up for trial, and in accordance with the law of the colony, the court held that the eldest son of a native was his heir.

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  • Twice in every year the sheriffs and other royal officials came up to the exchequer court, which originally sat at Winchester, with their bags of money and their sheaves of accounts.

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  • The business came up at the council of Northampton (October 1164), when the archbishop was tried for refusing to recognize the jurisdiction of the kings courts, and declared to have forfeited his movable goods.

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  • In 1904 the legislature submitted an amendment providing for biennial sessions and it was ratified by a popular vote, but inasmuch as the constitution requires a subsequent ratification by the legislature, the question came up again in the session of 1905.

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  • In 734 Ahaz became king of Judah, and Rezon (Rasun, Rezin), the king of Damascus at the time, came up against him; at the same time the Edomites and the Philistines revolted.

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  • Lisa let the matter drop, but she began to pay more attention to the activities around the house - like the shiny black car that sometimes came up the driveway and followed the path back into the woods without stopping at the house.

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  • She put a finger to her lips "Sh-h-h" He slipped an arm around her waist as she came up beside him and whispered.

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  • The mall's site came up with a phone number he quickly dialed.

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  • I was coming home from a movie with some friends and we came up on the accident—it had just happened.

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  • I heard a noise and came up the stairs.

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  • Some guy came up to him—not a skier, but whoever he was, it frightened the boy.

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  • My mind was all awhirl and then Janet came up and told me mother was ill—I didn't know what to do.

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  • Checking all the other pockets, she came up with what she would have expected – nothing.

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  • When standard stereo was fitted the Ariel came up automatically when the radio was turned on!

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  • Three gorgeous blondes came up to me and handed me a note.

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  • Since the bike arrived - before that even - I've been trying to locate some crash bobbins but came up blank.

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  • In the 4th we came up against some fellow brits.

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  • Over our prawn crackers, the topic of Google's censorship in China came up.

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  • They came up with the idea of using an iron trough, sealed with welsh flannel boiled in sugar, plus an ox-blood mortar.

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  • The cross eluded everyone, closest of all to getting a decisive touch was David Fox but his despairing lunge came up just short.

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  • Here's a few we came up with, lets see if you can all work out the real names.

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  • MacLeod came up with the answer using damp leam with only a little groundbait and a few pinkies in an open ended feeder.

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  • He also carried a revolver, presumably in case we came up against anyone who didn't smoke!

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  • Uncle Sam came up with lots more clever scams to make the problem disappear without doing anything about it.

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  • A brilliant night, although the butterscotch schnapps didn't taste much worse when it came up again if you catch my drift.

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  • But directly afterward the impudent scoundrel who had taken hold of my arm came up and began to speak to the chamberlain in German.

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  • Self-pity came up with ' Que sera sera, whatever will be, will be '. Top of Page Psychological.

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  • Many comments were given after the area of ground had been dug over but the stainless steel spades came up trumps every time.

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  • He came up with the idea of adding intricate and ornate carvings on the back splat - the central support of the chair back.

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  • We also saw a stingray which came up for bits of fish.

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  • In the few cases where I could check their sources something rather surprising came up.

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  • He was absolutely unbelievable in some of the things he came up with.

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  • The chief event of his reign was the incursion of Egypt under Sheshonk (Shishak) I., who came up against Judah and despoiled the temple about 930 B.C. (see Egypt, History, § " Deltaic Dynasties").

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  • Suddenly a storm came up.

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  • Soon another came up and said, "My boy, do you happen to have any gold about you?"

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  • A strange odour came up from the earth.

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  • It was delightful to lose ourselves in the green hollows of that tangled wood in the late afternoon, and to smell the cool, delicious odours that came up from the earth at the close of day.

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  • Miss Ev. came up to help me make a list of words Helen has learned.

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  • He cut his trees level and close to the ground, that the sprouts which came up afterward might be more vigorous and a sled might slide over the stumps; and instead of leaving a whole tree to support his corded wood, he would pare it away to a slender stake or splinter which you could break off with your hand at last.

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  • I pursued with a paddle and he dived, but when he came up I was nearer than before.

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  • But why, after displaying so much cunning, did he invariably betray himself the moment he came up by that loud laugh?

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  • At last he came up to Morio.

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  • At that moment Anna Pavlovna came up and, looking severely at Pierre, asked the Italian how he stood Russian climate.

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  • Pierre, who from the moment Prince Andrew entered the room had watched him with glad, affectionate eyes, now came up and took his arm.

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  • The other guests seeing that Shinshin was talking came up to listen.

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  • When Pierre came up the count was gazing straight at him, but with a look the significance of which could not be understood by mortal man.

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  • The general looked the captain up and down as he came up panting, slackening his pace as he approached.

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  • Coming out of Kutuzov's room into the waiting room with the papers in his hand Prince Andrew came up to his comrade, the aide-de-camp on duty, Kozlovski, who was sitting at the window with a book.

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  • He came up to the porch gloomily, hanging his head.

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  • The Minister of War came up and congratulated him on the Maria Theresa Order of the third grade, which the Emperor was conferring on him.

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  • The regimental commander and Major Ekonomov had stopped beside a bridge, letting the retreating companies pass by them, when a soldier came up and took hold of the commander's stirrup, almost leaning against him.

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  • At the foot of the hill, a pale hussar cadet, supporting one hand with the other, came up to Tushin and asked for a seat.

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  • With the soldier, an infantry officer with a bandaged cheek came up to the bonfire, and addressing Tushin asked him to have the guns moved a trifle to let a wagon go past.

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  • Then a thin, pale soldier, his neck bandaged with a bloodstained leg band, came up and in angry tones asked the artillerymen for water.

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  • Some, as if unwilling to distract her from an important occupation, came up to her for a moment and made haste to go away, refusing to let her see them off.

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  • The little princess, taking the dress from the maid, came up to Princess Mary.

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  • Then Anatole came up to her.

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  • Till the Tsar reached it, each regiment in its silence and immobility seemed like a lifeless body, but as soon as he came up it became alive, its thunder joining the roar of the whole line along which he had already passed.

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  • Prince Andrew came up to him and took his hand.

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  • Before he came up with the hussars, several adjutants met him with news of the successful result of the action.

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  • On the right the Guards were entering the misty region with a sound of hoofs and wheels and now and then a gleam of bayonets; to the left beyond the village similar masses of cavalry came up and disappeared in the sea of mist.

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  • Rostov kept asking as he came up to Russian and Austrian soldiers running in confused crowds across his path.

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  • The old count came up to them and pressed Dolokhov's hand.

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  • He came up the stairs and embraced his sister.

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  • Berg and his wife, who were not dancing, came up to them.

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  • Pierre came up to him and caught him by the arm.

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  • When the cotillion was over the old count in his blue coat came up to the dancers.

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  • Prince Andrew came up to her with downcast eyes.

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  • That's just how she started and just how she came up smiling timidly when all this happened before," thought Natasha, "and in just the same way I thought there was something lacking in her."

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  • As they were leaving the theater Anatole came up to them, called their carriage, and helped them in.

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  • When he appeared at the door she grew flurried, evidently undecided whether to go to meet him or to wait till he came up.

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  • As soon as Rostov, followed by Ilyin, Lavrushka, and Alpatych, came up to the crowd, Karp, thrusting his fingers into his belt and smiling a little, walked to the front.

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  • Boris Drubetskoy, brushing his knees with his hand (he had probably soiled them when he, too, had knelt before the icon), came up to him smiling.

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  • You see... but Boris did not finish, for at that moment Kaysarov, Kutuzov's adjutant, came up to Pierre.

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  • After Kaysarov, others whom Pierre knew came up to him, and he had not time to reply to all the questions about Moscow that were showered upon him, or to listen to all that was told him.

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  • When Pierre had left Kutuzov, Dolokhov came up to him and took his hand.

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  • When he had finished with the Tartar, whom they covered with an overcoat, the spectacled doctor came up to Prince Andrew, wiping his hands.

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  • From one open shop came the sound of blows and vituperation, and just as the officer came up to it a man in a gray coat with a shaven head was flung out violently.

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  • The soldiers went out again, and the orderly, who had meanwhile had time to visit the kitchen, came up to his officer.

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  • Old Daniel Terentich, the count's valet (as he was called), came up to the group and shouted at Mishka.

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  • The uhlans came up at a trot to Pierre and the Frenchman and surrounded them.

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  • The husband came up and sullenly asked his wife what she was talking about.

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  • The governor's good-natured wife came up with a look of disapproval.

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  • A French official wearing a scarf came up to the right of the row of prisoners and read out the sentence in Russian and in French.

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  • Just as Pierre reached the door, the corporal who had offered him a pipe the day before came up to it with two soldiers.

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  • While they were talking in undertones the crack of a shot sounded from the low ground by the pond, a puff of white smoke appeared, then another, and the sound of hundreds of seemingly merry French voices shouting together came up from the slope.

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  • There was a stir among the officers in the shadow beyond the fire, and one tall, long-necked officer, walking round the fire, came up to Dolokhov.

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  • They came up to the fire, hoarsely uttering something in a language our soldiers did not understand.

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  • As we came up the stairs fromt the Underground I suddenly realized just where the hell I was.

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  • He also carried a revolver, presumably in case we came up against anyone who did n't smoke !

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  • Rose - who had made several outstanding saves - came up to join her colleagues ringed round the Australian circle.

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  • For later scenes, the tailors of the Mellah came up trumps with suits of armor made from sardine cans.

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  • He came up beside her and placed an arm about her slim waist.

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  • The Commission came up with a number of ways in which turnout at future elections might be improved.

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  • And the 80's synth chords and voices came up through the velvety vocals and mixed up in my head to recreate a distant time.

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  • Uncomfortable with his past, Jason would always equivocate and attempt to change the subject whenever his birth parents came up in conversation.

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  • The children finally came up with an argument that proved their dad wrong and, "Touché," was all he could say.

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  • The guests of the event were glad that Jon presided over it because of the unique ideas he came up with.

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  • They came up with a tactic to reach their destination in the fastest time possible.

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  • The tired parents came up with a cunning tactic to get their kids to bed an hour earlier than normal.

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  • So we came up with a great idea, purchase a baby swing- The "Price Ocean Wonders Aquarium Cradle Swing".

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  • After doing some research, I came up with a few innovative new gift ideas that would not break the bank, but be sure to make it to the top of the list when it came to gifts the moms-to-be would remember.

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  • While no one knows exactly who came up with this folk remedy, the bottom line is that it seems to work.

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  • She experimented with different ratios of the four herbs until she came up with a mixture that worked best.

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  • Temple, the untrained designer, went for broke, and came up with a design that involved all new appliances, cabinets, flooring, and countertops.

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  • In the early 1960s, Kirsch introduced a professional line of traverse tracks, and in 1967, the company came up with the first motorized electromagnetic traverse rod.

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  • Around the turn-of-the-century, a man by the name of Charles Piesse came up with the idea of arranging perfume odors based on musical notes.

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  • During the written portion of my exam (the entire practical and written tests went thirteen and a half hours), Joe Blasco came up to me and asked me if I wanted to work the next day on a commercial.

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  • Williams came up with a unique way to darken his sister Maybel's lashes.

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  • As the story goes, Liparazzi creator Nina Leykind of the makeup brand Eyeko came up with the concept for Liparazzi on a night out with friend and Spice Girl Emma Bunton.

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  • Two men, George Smith and Willard Boyle, came up with the idea for the first charge-coupled device, or CCD, while they were brainstorming new types of memory for computers.

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  • I also came up with a Steak and Mashed Potato Dinner, Sunburger and much more.

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  • If your child came up with the name, a photo of your pet with your child and journaling that answers where the name came from is all you need to for a wonderful layout.

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  • After teaching skiing for more than 30 years, Craig McNeil of HowToSki.net came up with "Six Steps to Effortless Skiing."

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  • Realizing that transport was going to be a challenge, they came up with a clever idea that involved attaching wood, oblong extensions to their snow boots.

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  • One kid even came up and asked for us to throw him some candy.

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  • He began researching and came up with a wonderful product, FotoBed.

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  • This was the concept that CEO and founder Gidget Taylor of The Puvet Company came up with for her bedding product.

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  • That's how we came up with the tagline "Follow the ladybug!"

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  • There is a long tradition of actors from Cincinnati, Ohio, from classic cowboys to talent that came up in the old studio system of Hollywood.

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  • Their publicists, George Alabama Florida and Mike Goldreyer, came up with the name for it and promoted its finest practitioners.

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  • Armen Tavy, a master tile setter, came up with a fast and easy way to apply tile over laminate countertops.

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  • Sometimes the fashion trend follows the school colors, sports teams or some fashion idea that the popular kids came up with.

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  • It was one fateful day, after a less than successful business venture, that the brothers put their heads together and came up with an ingenious idea.

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  • That same year, Edwin Land came up with the idea for polarized lenses that would reduce glare.

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  • Later on, however, homebrew artists came up with a number of innovative titles that are available through the internet.

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  • Walk around show in a caffeinated, hungover daze, looking at what the competition came up with in their crazed two months prior to E3.

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  • Nintendo was still pushing Mario on its Nintendo 64, and the PlayStation had quite a few amiable personalities, but the Saturn kind of came up short.

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  • The original creator of this amazing game is Alexey Pazhitnov, a Russian who came up with the idea for Tetris in 1985 while attending the Moscow Academy of Science's Computer Center.

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  • The two friends were fiercely competitive and argued over who was the best game player when they came up with the idea to create their own game.

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  • I searched on Yahoo about the rumor, but came up with nothing, which leads me to believe that it was started to scare gamers (and probably parents).

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  • Singer also came up with an idea to make his sewing machine affordable to most families.

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  • At one point, as they stopped to check their map for directions, the rough-looking man came up behind them and asked them if they were "lost already."

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  • Applying architectural tactics when studying the face, Anastasia came up with a unique strategy for shaping eyebrows to create the appearance of an altered facial structure.

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  • April looked at some vintage clothing pieces and trim, and came up with using the roundness of a bottle cap to play with different o-rings she had available.

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  • That's why swimwear manufacturers came up with an alternative solution.

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  • Featured on Oprah, creator and founder Sara Blakely tells of how she came up with the idea for the now legendary body shaper.

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  • The concept was the brainchild of Joel Glickman who came up with the idea while playing with straws.

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  • He came up with the idea of creating, not just one style, but several different looks for the puppies to appeal to a wide audience.

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  • Michael tested some natural plant waxes and came up with a vegetable wax made with partially hydrogenated soy oil, palm oil, and coconut oil.

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  • Facility administrators came up with the idea of using Christmas cards from the previous year to express appreciation to donors.

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  • Heather Shepardson, president of Ever-Green Seasons and CEO of Christopher Radko, a division of Rauch Industries, came up with this wonderful invention.

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  • Have you ever wondered who first came up with idea of the French maid costume?

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  • Whoever first came up with the idea of Halloween pun costumes either deserves a medal or a pie in the face, but they are now a staple of every party and sometimes so clever, they win contests for sheer originality.

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  • She spent the night and we had incredible sex till the sun came up.

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  • After about 45 minutes he came up to me asking me what my problem was.

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  • Later, I found out the way he came up with the money for my abortion was by participating in a porno with this girl who was dating his friend.

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  • Things have gotten better since then, however another issue came up.

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  • In 1941, Frances Gerety, a copywriter, came up with the slogan "A Diamond Is Forever" for De Beers.

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  • Back in 1955, Coco Chanel first came up with a quilted jackets and purses.

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  • I did an exhaustive search at The Internet Movie Database and came up blank based on the information you provided.

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  • He surprised himself during the meetings when topics from the books came up for discussion.

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  • However, whoever came up with the idea for completely furry boots…well, they were just silly.

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  • During the 2007 Golden Globes, the incident came up again as Washington denied the allegation publically.

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  • A friendly rivalry grew as we came up with new ideas.

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  • The story goes that on a long train trip, Walt Disney doodled until he came up with the initial design for the adorable mouse, who his wife dubbed "Mickey."

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  • Recognizing a great thing when it sees it, the F&S Company has continuously introduced new models to its basic line of high-tech watches since they came up with the concept.

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  • If such a secret existed, do you really think the person who came up with it would tell you about it?

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  • Tell how you came up with the idea of starting a business.

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  • Auto manufacturer designers hoping to create something to excite the car-buying public came up with the word "crossover" in 2007.

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  • However, the designers at Soffe came up with a solution that has proven immensely popular.

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  • Pasternak came up with this idea to make sure followers of the diet didn't feel like they were in diet prison.

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  • In other words, if you came up with 2100 calories as your baseline, your new average should be 1600 calories.

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  • After about 4 days, it definitely got easier as I was less hungry and came up with better coping strategies.

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  • In order to diversify their customer base, they came up with the idea of selling their famous pears by mail.

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  • In 1956, Progressive came up with the idea to offer insurance for high-risk drivers.

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  • History states that he was disillusioned by modern medicine techniques of the time and came up with the idea that substance-induced flu-like symptoms could cure the flu, headache-like symptoms could cure a headache, and so on.

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  • Colombian singer and songwriter, Margarita Couture, came up with an exciting, new idea of removable, designer bra straps that coordinate with any outfit.

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  • Mick Jones came up with a guitar part that fit, and Joe Strummer had some lyrics that made the song complete.

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  • Fans who you had at My Black Dahlia would be mighty disappointed when this number came up.

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  • No longer content to ride the coattails of his friend Busta Rhymes, Rampage grabbed Sean Paul and The Neptunes and came up with this infectious little ditty.

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  • He scrambled to find the right sound, but it was Ellen Page, the actress who played the character Juno, who came up with the winning idea.

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  • Lewis was ready to give up on her music career for college, but she decided to give things one last try when an audition opportunity for X Factor came up.

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  • The creator of Barney and the Backyard Game, Sheryl Leach, originally came up with the idea for Barney & Friends while trying to find an educational and entertaining television show for her son to watch as he grew up.

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  • They felt like they didn't yet have a strong lead single, so with the idea of writing something to fit the bill, they came up with The Pretender.

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  • Less shallow was the issue that came up in Season Two with the Rock of Love girls.

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  • Those guys worked hard; I was working with some of them when the sun came up and when the sun went down.

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  • In 2010, when ABC was about to announce the new co-host for Dancing With the Stars, Rycroft's name came up several times as the possible replacement for Samantha Harris.

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  • After Erik won the immunity challenge, Cirie Fields, Parvati Shallow, Natalie Bolton, and Amanda Kimmel came up with an outrageous plan to keep all four women in the game, despite the immunity necklace around Erik's neck.

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  • He came up with a plot to pass the idol to Russell Hantz, whom he believed was in danger of being ousted.

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  • Tutera made appearances on a number of television shows, including Disney Weddings, The Bonnie Hunt Show and The Apprentice, but it wasn't until WE came up with an idea for his very own show that Tutera became a bona fide household name.

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  • A native of Indiana, Captain Janeway came up through the Starfleet ranks on the science track rather than the command track.

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  • For this particular droid, Ben came up with a voice that was 50 percent electronically generated, but the rest was his ingenuity and an ear for what would work.

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  • Raptors were scouting ships that sometimes helped Vipers out when they came up against larger targets.

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  • Everybody that I spoke to, spontaneously and without me polling them on this question, came up with a variation of that same comment.

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  • I was up at the dais and one of the promoters came up and said Ms. Nichols, there’s someone here who would love to meet you.

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  • He came up to me laughing, he said, “Yes, Miss Nichols, I am your greatest fan.

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  • When his son returned from the first World War with a combat helmet, he came up with a new idea.

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  • So if you wanted to market your New York business, just putting those words, plus your business key words a few times for your meta-tags, would ensure that you came up well and often in the search engines like Google, Yahoo!, and more.

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  • Eventually, the MySQL developers noticed this, and they came up with a couple of commands to make that process easier.

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  • He came up behind her and took the coffee cup from her hands, sitting it on the table.

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  • Her wandering gaze came up to his face and warmth shot painfully up her neck.

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  • She glanced around for some kind of weapon as they walked, and soon came up with a walking stick.

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  • When they reached the clearing of the lawn, Yancey waited until she came up beside him.

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  • Every time I found a way to lead into it, you came up with something else.

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  • A picture of the tin came up on the screen.

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  • Checking all the other pockets, she came up with what she would have expected – nothing.

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