Comes-into Sentence Examples

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  • Here's where Edith's cleverness comes into play.

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  • They use it with strong condemnation, from the standpoint of rigorous Christian orthodoxy; but it comes into England within very few years upon the Christian side - religion against irreligion - in Bishop John Wilkins's Principles and Duties of Natural Religion (1678).

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  • If the world exists purely to be known, and if every other working of reason comes into consideration qua incomplete knowledge, Hegel is right with his sweeping intellectualism.

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  • The next step is the gradual obliteration of the sub-umbral cavity by disappearance of which the sub-umbral ectoderm comes into contact with the ectoderm of the manubrium.

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  • When a sensitive tendril comes into contact with a foreign body, its growth becomes so modified that it twines round it.

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  • Indeed some teachers even went so far as to ascribe a higher value to it, since it comes into closer relation with the details of everyday life.

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  • When a train is running round a curve the centrifugal force which comes into play tends to make its wheel-flanges press against the outer rail, or even to capsize it.

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  • Homogenesis means simply that such organism comes into existence directly from a parent organism of the same race, and hence of the same species, sub-species, genus and so forth.

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  • Another element in this ideal scheme which comes into prominence is the sharp distinction between holy and profane.

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  • When we have mentioned vanilla, which consists of the fleshy pods of an orchid, we have mentioned about the only economic product that now comes into market.

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  • Although the foregoing account of the temperatures of Asia supplies the main outline of the observed phenomena, a very important modifying cause, of which more will be said hereafter, comes into operation over the whole of the tropical region, namely, the periodical summer rains.

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  • It is therefore extraordinarily difficult at present to know what happens, or rather what would happen if it were not prevented, when a country reaches " the stage of diminishing returns "; what precisely it is which comes into operation, for obviously the diminishing returns are the results, not the cause; or how commodities " obey " a law which is always " suspended."

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  • Not very long after the disappearance of serfdom in the most advanced communities comes into sight the new system of colonial slavery, which, instead of being the spontaneous outgrowth of social necessities and subserving a temporary need of human development, was politically as well as morally a monstrous aberration.

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  • The rubber comes into commerce in thick strips or sheets or as " scrap."

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  • Plantation rubber comes into commerce in the form of the crinkled ribbons known as crepe, in sheets or biscuits, and sometimes in large blocks made by compressing the crepe rubber.

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  • The anthers are so situated that the pollen on escaping comes into contact with the stigma; in such flowers self-fertilization is compulsory and very effectual, as seeds in profusion are produced.

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  • Here the Scholastic philosophy comes into conflict with Aristotle's doctrine of the eternity of the world.

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  • That which comes into the European market as jaggery or khaur is obtained from the sap of several palms, the wild date (Phoenix sylvestris), the palmyra (Borassus flabellifer), the coco-nut (Cocos nucifera), the gomuti (Arenga saccharifera) and others.

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  • When the new cell comes into operation and becomes the head of the battery, the first or tail cell is thrown out, and number two becomes the tail cell, and so the rounds are repeated; one cell is always being emptied and one filled or charged with slices and heated up, the latter becoming the head of the battery as soon as it is ready.

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  • The qualification " almost " is necessary because so complex a system of actions comes into play, and accurate observations have extended through so short a period, that the proof cannot be regarded as absolute.

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  • By a love of each degree man comes into conjunction with them and the worlds of nature, spirit and God.

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  • It is in seeking to realize its own ideas in the world of knowledge, feeling and action that the mind comes into possession of itself; it is in becoming permeated and transformed by the mind's ideas that the world develops the fullness of its reality as object.

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  • The real issue comes into view in the attempt, undertaken in the interest of freedom, to substitute for the notion of the world as a cosmos pervaded by no discernible principle and in its essence indifferent to the form impressed upon it by its active parts.

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  • There is something chameleon-like in its appearances; its genuine views are kept in the background from tactical considerations, and first one aspect, then another, comes into prominence.

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  • He could not, like Marlowe's Mephistophilis or Milton's Satan, regretfully paint the glories of the height from which he has been hurled; for he denies the distinction between high and low, since "everything that comes into being deserves to be destroyed."

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  • The fundamental character of energy in material systems here comes into view; if there were any other independent scalar entity, besides mass and energy, that pervaded them with relations of equivalence, we should expect the existence of yet another set of qualities analogous to those connected with temperature.

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  • There is a perfect cleavage parallel to the surface of the scales, and the cleavage flakes are flexible but not elastic. The material is greasy to the touch, and soils everything with which it comes into contact.

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  • Any constitution or constitutional amendment proposed by such constitutional convention comes into effect only if approved by a majority of the votes cast in a popular election.

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  • When the division of labour has been established, each member of the society must have recourse to the others for the supply of most of his wants; a medium of exchange is thus found to be necessary, and money comes into use.

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  • When the prey comes into contact with the tentacles it is paralysed, and at the same time held firmly, by the barbed threads shot out from the stinging organs or nematocysts.

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  • An amendment to the constitution may be proposed by a twothirds vote of the legislature, and comes into effect on receiving a majority of the popular vote.

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  • Man comes into the world to endure; let him endure then, and that in silence.

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  • In 1269 the place was chosen as the seat of a Franciscan friary by Otho de Grandison, the first English possessor of the district; and it frequently comes into notice in the following centuries.

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  • Variation provides the material for selection, and although opinions may differ as to the nature of that material, the modes by which it comes into existence and their relative values and permanences, there is an increasingly wide consensus of opinion that all such material has to pass through the sieve of natural selection and that the sifted products form new varieties and species, and new adaptations.

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  • At the same time, since the invoking of the divine powers was the essential element in the incantations, in order to make the magic formulae as effective as possible, a large number of the old local deities are introduced to add their power to the chief ones; and it is here that the astral system comes into play through the introduction of names of stars, as well as through assigning attributes to the gods which clearly reflect the conception that they have their seats in the heavens.

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  • The French porcelaine, from which the word comes into English, is an adaptation of the Italian porcellana, a cowrie-shell, the beautifully polished surface of which caused the name to be applied to the ware.

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  • The term " finance," which comes into English through French, in its original meaning denoted a payment (finatio).

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  • Thus, the land-tax disappears in the 7th century and only comes into notice in the 9th century in the shape of private customary dues.

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  • A still further improvement, due to Mr Pownall, comes into operation at this point, which consists of immediately passing the stalks as they are taken out of the vats between heavy rollers over which a stream of pure water is kept flowing.

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  • Matters are so arranged by giving a torsion to the wire carrying the aluminium disk F that for a certain potential difference between the plates H and G, the movable part F comes into a definite sighted position, which is observed by means of a small lens.

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  • If this distance is varied until the attracted disk comes into a definite sighted position as seen by observing the end of the index through the lens, then since the force f is constant, being due to the torque applied by the wire for a definite angle of twist, it follows that the difference of potential of the two plates varies as their distance.

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  • Human law comes into existence when men recognize this obligation; justice is therefore natural and not something merely conventional.

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  • Hence in all cases except that in which the angles a l and a 2 are supplementary to each other, the force is attractive when a is small enough, but when cos a i and cos a 2 are of different signs, as when the liquid is raised by one plate, and depressed by the other, the first term may be so small that the repulsion indicated by the second term comes into play.

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  • Like Babylon Borsippa is not mentioned in the oldest inscriptions, but comes into importance first after Khammurabi had made Babylon the capital of the whole land, somewhere before 2000 B.C. He built or rebuilt the temple E-Zida at this place, dedicating it, however, to Marduk (Bel-Merodach).

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  • The steppe flora penetrates into the mountains, ascending some 1100-1200 ft., and in sheltered valleys even up to 5500 ft., when it of course comes into contact with the purely alpine flora.

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  • The literal text of the Septuagint seems to be the only decisive authority, and that is so sacred and almighty, that, whenever it comes into collision with the human conscience, the latter is silenced when the voice of revelation speaks."

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  • The pecuniary need of office, if that comes into the question, had been lightened, if not extinguished, two years before by his marriage with Mrs Wyndham Lewis.

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  • Thus, in his view, not merely natural inclinations towards pleasures, or the desires for selfish happiness, require to be morally resisted; but even the prompting of the individual's conscience, the impulse to do what seems to him right, if it comes into conflict with the common sense of his community.

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  • In other words the equator would be drawn into coincidence with the ecliptic. Here, however, the same action comes into play, which keeps a rotating top from falling over.

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  • They notice that he tends to just blurt out whatever comes into his head.

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  • The first ship comes into sight again, crossing the estuary toward Turf Lock.

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  • Which is where the former left-wing firebrand Roland Muldoon comes into the story.

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  • There will also be red colors where the iodine comes into contact with the solid iodide.

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  • The Clean Neighborhoods and Environment Act, which comes into effect in 2006, extends the list of statutory nuisances to include light pollution.

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  • While the combat side of the game seems slightly monotonous, the tactical and strategic area is where this game comes into its own.

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  • It thus comes into conflict with the extreme moralism which has so often been prevalent in history.

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  • But when unusual or exceptional news comes into play, a stock (and/or markets) nearly always overreacts.

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  • This comes into its own for trailer sailers, especially those who leave their tools at home.

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  • The amendments made by this subsection apply only where the trial of the action begins after this section comes into force.

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  • For some practices the GP triage only comes into effect when all bookable slots are taken.

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  • Here deduction comes into play to show the dependence of one term upon the others; and, in the case of a long chain of intervening links, the ' Geometrie, OEuvres, xi.

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  • The city of Trapezus was a colony of Sinope, but it first comes into notice at the time of the Retreat of the Ten Thousand, who found repose there.

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  • The rotting of rhizomes, roots, &c., also comes into this category; but while it is extremely difficult in given cases to explain the course of events in detail, certain Fungi and bacteria have been so definitely associated with these roOtse.g.

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  • At the end of the period of the concession the department comes into possession of the road and all its fixed appurtenances, and in the last five years of the period the department has the right to enter into possession of the line, and apply the revenue to putting it into a thorough state of repair.

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  • He first comes into notice as strategus in command of his native tribe Antiochis at Marathon, and it was no doubt in consequence of the distinction which he then achieved that he was elected.

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  • By an amendment of 1898 an amendment may be suggested by a majority of both houses of the legislature and comes into effect if approved by a majority of all electors voting at the general election at which the amendment is voted upon; if two or more amendments are submitted at the same election voters shall vote for or against each amendment separately.

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  • But, whatever specific qualities it may have, it will still exist as an object, so long as it comes into dynamic relations with our minds.

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  • As the temperature sinks still farther, pro-eutectoid cementite (see § 22) forms progressively in the austenite both primary and eutectic, and this pro-eutectoid cementite as it comes into existence tends to assemble in the form of a network enveloping the kernels or grains of the austenite from which it springs.

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  • There will probably be general agreement as to the wisdom of avoiding taxes which are uncertain and arbitrary, or which involve frequent visits of the tax-gatherer; but so far from there being a general assent in all countries to his maxims as to the expediency of avoiding taxation, which takes more from the tax-payer than what comes into the hands of the government, this is the very characteristic of duties deliberately imposed by most governments for the purpose of interfering with trade, and frequently called for even in the United Kingdom with a similar object.

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  • The child comes into the world with the ability to learn, and he learns of himself, provided he is supplied with sufficient outward stimulus.

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  • For a whole evening she will sit at the table writing whatever comes into her busy brain; and I seldom find any difficulty in reading what she has written.

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  • In my account of Helen last year, I mentioned several instances where she seemed to have called into use an inexplicable mental faculty; but it now seems to me, after carefully considering the matter, that this power may be explained by her perfect familiarity with the muscular variations of those with whom she comes into contact, caused by their emotions.

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  • New same-sex civil partnerships law comes into effect in the UK from 5 December 2005.

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  • Once the baby is born the pillow really comes into its own - no more scrabbling around for sofa cushions.

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  • On poor road surfaces the supple suspension comes into its own, soaking up ruts.

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  • Steven Spielberg's movie, "E.T." is about an alien that comes into contact and makes friends with terrestrial beings.

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  • Adopting children from this poor, but beautiful country takes a bit of effort, but is well worth the hurdles when a deserving child finally comes into your life as your son or daughter.

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  • This is where the parent's role comes into play.

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  • Make a note of where the plumbing comes into the bathroom.

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  • A budget also comes into play when cooking for your cat.

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  • The older cat seems to be living in fear, and whenever the younger cat comes into the room, he starts to crouch in fear and growls.

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  • Discuss cost, because cost often comes into play.

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  • When a female cat comes into heat and mates with a male cat, she can get pregnant, and this can happen from a very young age.

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  • Ice comes into play in almost any cocktail recipe, but it is especially important to use the right type of ice when making Mint Juleps; that is, crushed ice.

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  • In short, any type of act in which your personal information comes into the hands of a thief, and he or she uses it for some type of gain, is a type of identity theft.

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  • Cultural imagery that comes into mind when using the term Americana is very broad and includes most if not all elements of American history.

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  • Then the laser light comes into play, aiming its rays at the gel and helping to activate the bleaching compound.

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  • This is where all of your research of NFL players and how well they'll perform during the season comes into play.

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  • This is where philosophy comes into play, and you'll adapt each draft to your own philosophy as your understanding of the game increases.

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  • Each used camera that comes into a Canon Refurbishing Center is tested and adjustments are made in order to pass Quality Control.

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  • Let's take a closer look at some anger management tools that can help us control those inevitable situations when anger comes into fruition.

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  • For many people, the first thing that comes into their mind is making a to-do list of all the things that they must do in a given amount of time.

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  • As your quality of life improves and comes into balance you will be less stressed and healthier.

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  • The milling process is where differences comes into play.

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  • This is where an addiction treatment center comes into play.

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  • The psychological aspect of the addiction comes into play when the user keeps on taking it to experience the "rush" associated with it.

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  • Compulsive lying comes into play with the Narcissistic Personality Disorder when the individual exaggerates his/her experiences and/or achievements to demonstrate to others how superior he or she is.

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  • Etiquette comes into play in monogramming.

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  • If you're on a budget, the price of everything comes into consideration.

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  • It seems that every so often, a new trend in celebrity watching comes into play and becomes popular, seemingly overnight.

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  • The battle over pay comes into play when reports are trickling in that Ryan Seacrest renegotiated his Idol deal for multi-millions. $15 million to be exact.

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  • This is where choosing well-made but affordable garments comes into play.

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  • If not checked by late spring frosts at Bitton, it comes into blossom early in September, and continues to flower till cut down by frost.

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  • In seaside gardens it often comes into flower with the new year, and is seldom later than the first week of March anywhere, blooming thenceforward into early summer.

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  • It comes into flower and leaf so early that the buds, and often the young leaves, are injured by late frosts; otherwise there may be a lovely bloom.

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  • A. canadensis is one of the best of our flowering trees, and long before it comes into flower it is pretty with its soft brown-grey masses.

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  • The plant comes into flower with or before Scilla sibirica, and during April remains in effective bloom.

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  • The hives are stripped of earlier honey before the white tupelo comes into bloom, and the prized tupelo honey is harvested as soon as the trees stop blooming.

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  • This winter vine does grow vigorously in zones 6 through 10 and will root wherever it comes into contact with soil.

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  • These sensors signal when a person comes into the room and automatically turn on the lights.

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  • This is where the difference in good materials comes into play.

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  • That's where the plus size suede blazer comes into play.

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  • This is where an assisted living facility comes into play.

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  • This comes into play double-time when you roll over things like pencils and your ball is full of protruding objects.

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  • You can also upgrade these minions and their abilities, which is where Overlord Velvet comes into play.

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  • This is also where the multiplayer action comes into play, though the majority of events are turn-based, rather than of simultaneous gaming variety.

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  • This comes into play heavily, because as with the previous of the series, ammo conservation is key.

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  • That's where this fun game mode comes into play.

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  • That's where the Devil Within story mode comes into place.

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  • That's where our extensive walkthrough comes into play.

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  • This is where the term "velvet" comes into play.

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  • At the same time, this is a factor that clearly comes into play.

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  • When a new baby comes into the family, older children feel betrayed by their parents and may become angry, directing their anger first toward the parents and later toward the intruder who is usurping their position.

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  • However, allergic conjunctivitis will likely recur if the individual again comes into contact with the particular allergen.

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  • Contact dermatitis usually does not spread from one person to another, nor does it spread beyond the area exposed to the irritant unless affected skin comes into contact with another part of the body.

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  • If the only time your baby's positive blood comes into contact with your negative blood is during delivery, you may think you are home free because the baby has already been born.

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  • It's not just the cut of the suit that comes into play, it's also the color and design.

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  • But while invisible, infrared light produces heat that gets absorbed by everything it comes into contact with.

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  • The DVD comes into play when players draw a DVD challenge card and must solve a video puzzle.

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  • This is where hunting for discount soy pillar candles comes into play.

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  • Money often comes into play as well since teens may be limited on funds for purchasing costumes.

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  • Remember, just because you're single today does not mean you will be tomorrow, so this period of time is like the breathing room you get to experience before another special someone comes into your life.

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  • This means that when an artist is signed to a label or comes into a studio that needs some material, they come to you to either commission you to write a song or to buy a song from your back catalogue.

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  • This is where label reading comes into play.

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  • This certainly comes into play with a handbag or tote, a functional accessory that can also showcase a bit about the wearer's personality.

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  • There are many, and most of them will have an option for you to enter exactly the sort of purse for which you are looking so that you will be contacted when something similar comes into stock.

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  • The brown or black bag that provides the structure of the handbag isn't a particularly stylish choice, which is where Miche's cleverness comes into play.

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  • All of a sudden, this new guy comes into the company, and while you still have the same boss, too, this new guy wants to boss you around as well.

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  • Once your child is evaluated and diagnosed, a trained teacher comes into your home.

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  • Recognize that emotional abuse can be executed at the hands of anyone who comes into contact with a child, including parents, siblings, friends, and even schoolmates.

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  • Noel comes into the room and asks Ben about Felicity and her time travel complains.

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  • The tribal pattern comes into play usually as an accent, such as thorns or spirals that form the background for the dragon, possibly even a way to tie the image into other tattoos already inked on the wearer's skin.

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  • If you're interested in purchasing a handmade machine, contact a few sellers for price quotes and estimated ship time to see if you can afford the purchase and the time that comes into play when buying handmade.

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  • Trebor's completely revamps any watch that comes into their store before reselling it.

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  • All the research and analysis comes into action here.

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  • Sometimes the old adage, "There aren't enough hours in the day," comes into play.

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  • So, if it becomes coated with dirt, every time it revolves it's expanding and contracting wherever it comes into contact with the ground.

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  • Make sure your strokes are hard enough to lather the soap once it comes into contact with the canvas cushion cover.

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  • This is why silver develops a dark brown patina as the metal comes into contact with air, moisture and body oils.

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  • This means that coffee is the only drink it comes into contact with on a regular basis.

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  • Most people spend the majority of time in their own homes breathing the air that comes into or is trapped in the home.

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  • While each comes into play in the regulation of your metabolism, one is most influential.

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  • Portions are where distortion comes into play.

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  • Because body chemistry and insulin control comes into play, it is best to learn about one plan and follow it to see how it works for you.

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  • The rural classification comes into play with home and appliance warranties when the home is in a geographic area that is not necessarily easy to reach.

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  • Unfortunately, these services can become very expensive, and that's where long term care insurance comes into play.

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  • Coinsurance is another type of expense that comes into play on a health insurance policy.

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  • That is where Invitations by Deborah comes into the picture.

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  • Because one of the peripheral kingdoms that rise up in the wreckage of the empire is overtaken by a rogue - a ruler who can telepathically alter the minds and loyalties of people he comes into contact with.

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  • Allergic reactions - When the skin comes into contact with a substance that triggers an allergy, a rash can develop.

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  • This is where the phenomenon of social bookmarking comes into play.

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