Come-out-in Sentence Examples

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  • Are you ready to come out in the sunshine; or at least take a peek?

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  • I don't believe in white-sheeted spirits that scare little boys or drag chains around or only come out in cemeteries on Halloween.

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  • I am also very suspicious when these figures come out in such a nicely rounded fashion.

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  • No doubt more of this tawdry tale will come out in the weeks to come !

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  • The artist is currently at work on her fifth studio album, due to come out in summer or autumn of 2007.

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  • Pick the leaves when they first come out in the spring so that they will be tender and mild flavored.

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  • He later said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that he felt it was important to come out in light of the incident, but probably would not have made it public if the comment had never been made.

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  • Kara has also come out in support of Ellen, believing that she will "…bring so much to the show."

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  • However, you don't have to tell any of your closest friends; you can decide to come out in a different way.

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  • Full Auto has the unfortunate distinction of being the first new Xbox 360 title to come out in a while, so gamers that are thirsting for new blood are likely to have their expectations set super-high.

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  • Rumor has it that the delay will allow an Xbox 360 (the second generation Xbox) version to come out in addition to the previously announced ones.

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  • Seeing how it is one of the most innovative games to come out in some time, you may be interested to hear if there are some strange or interesting Scribblenauts cheats available.

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  • Classic Syrah nose of coffee, intense blueberry, and smoke really come out in the first sniff.

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  • The plug of mucus that sealed your cervix will come out in the form of a blood-tinged vaginal discharge called "bloody show."

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  • The water may come out gradually, in subtle trickles, or, rarely, it can come out in an unmistakable gush.

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  • This fluid may come out in a large gush or a small trickle.

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  • While the research supports the use of probiotics, the FDA has yet to come out in support of their use.

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  • As soon as the wool coats and snow boots are put away, the flirty dresses, kitten heels, lightweight cardigans and pretty pastels come out in droves.

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  • Nine times out of ten, it'll come out in time for your Father's Day shopping.

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  • Of course, if they could wear them all year round, they would, but flip flop fiends come out in earnest during the summer!

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  • As the buyer, you walk into the fight as the underdog, and it takes skill to make the fight come out in your favor.

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  • David has come out in defense of his father explaining that since he was a minor, a parent had to be there.

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  • Sadly, these unwelcome pests come out in droves when the weather heats up.

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  • I very occasionally get cold sores, and have come out in a beauty on the left side of my mouth.

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  • Local producers come out in force to show the public their wares and the Assembly Rooms fills with beer lovers for the three-day shindig.

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