Coming-into Sentence Examples

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  • We found where the souls are coming into the lakes.

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  • He smiled, a twinkle coming into his eyes.

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  • He lifted a brow, a twinkle coming into his eyes.

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  • Then she heard his footsteps coming into the kitchen and saw the bobbing flashlight as he opened the back door.

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  • Those cells are accurately marked, the position of which is such that the colonies, to which they give rise, can grow to their full size without coming into contact with other colonies.

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  • It was not long, however, before the party itself became divided on the fiscal question; and a Protectionist government coming into power, about half the Labour members gave it consistent support and enabled it to maintain office for about three years, the party as a political unit being thus destroyed.

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  • The whole property of the debtor might be pledged as security for the payment of the debt, without any of it coming into the enjoyment of the creditor.

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  • It is essential that the paper covering be loose, so as to ensure that each wire is enclosed in a coating not of paper only, but also of air; the wires in fact are really insulated from each other by the dry air, the loose paper acting merely as a separator to prevent them from coming into contact.

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  • The former is often a rich oil-gas, stored in steel reservoirs under the coaches at a pressure of six or seven atmospheres, and passed through a reducing valve to the burners; these used to be of the ordinary fish-tail type, but inverted incandescent mantles are coming into increasing use.

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  • The fall in prices was aggravated, first by the unpropitious weather and deficient harvest of the years 1816, 1817, and still more by the passing in 181 9 of the bill restoring cash payments, which, coming into operation in 1821, caused serious embarrassment to all persons who had entered into engagements at a depreciated currency, which had now to be met with the lower prices of an enhanced one.

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  • But the connexion with foreign parts led to the gradual introduction of a procedure resembling that coming into use on the continent and based on the Roman civil law.

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  • In 1911 the Legislature adopted a new school code for the entire commonwealth, coming into operation Nov.

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  • After having been somewhat neglected for the greater attractions and wider field presented by organic chemistry, the study of the elements and their inorganic compounds is now' rapidly coming into favour; new investigators are continually entering the lists; the beaten paths are being retraversed and new ramifications pursued.

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  • The question of the legal existence of slavery in Great Britain and Ireland was raised in consequence of an opinion given in 1729 by Yorke and Talbot, attorney-general and solicitor-general at the time, to the effect that a slave by coming into those countries from the West Indies did not become free, and might be compelled by his master to return to the plantations.

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  • The methods formerly employed in reducing ores were lixiviation and amalgamation with quicksilver, but modern methods are gradually coming into use.

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  • On passing a current of electricity, of which the volume and pressure are adjusted to the conditions of the electrolyte and electrodes, the anode slowly dissolves, leaving the insoluble impurities in the form of a sponge, if the proportion be considerable, but otherwise as a mud or slime which becomes detached from the anode surface and must be prevented from coming into contact with the cathode.

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  • Aluminium, when alloyed with a few per cent of magnesium, gains greatly in rigidity while remaining very light; this alloy, under the name of magnalium, is coming into use for small articles in which lightness and rigidity have to be combined.

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  • Three batteries succeeded in struggling through the mass, and, in coming into action, their left resting on St Hubert.

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  • The king's sympathies lay with the more conservative section of his subjects, and for many years he was successful in preventing the Radicals from coming into office.

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  • By strengthening the feeling of local pride it added force to the states' rights sentiment, and it enabled the state on coming into the Union to retain possession of all its public lands.

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  • Further there was arising a new type of " Independent," to use the term now coming into use.

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  • For many years Peckham taught at Paris, coming into contact with the greatest scholars of the day, among others St Thomas Aquinas.

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  • Harrisburg was named in honour of John Harris, who, upon coming into this region to trade early in the 18th century, was attracted to the site as an easy place at which to ford the Susquehanna, and about 1726 settled here.

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  • In national affairs Maryland early took a stand of perhaps farreaching consequences in refusing to sign the Articles of Confederation (which required the assent of all the states before coming into effect), after all the other states had done so (in 1779), until those states claiming territory between the Alleghany Mountains and the Mississippi and north of the Ohio - Virginia, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut - should have surrendered such claims. As those states finally yielded, the Union was strengthened by reason of a greater equality and consequently less jealousy among the original states, and the United States came into possession of the first territory in which all the states had a common interest and out of which new states were to be created.

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  • The main armies quickly regained contact, each edging away northwestwards towards the Tennessee and coming into contact at Gaylesville, Alabama, and again at Decatur.

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  • Clearly then the question which the myth of the Primal Man is intended to answer in relation to the whole universe is answered in relation to the nature of man by this account of the coming into being of the first man, which may, moreover, have been influenced by the account in the Old Testament.

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  • The Boers are coming into it, and I do not like them."

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  • It was built by Sir Walter Cope, lord of the manor, in 1607, and obtained its present name on coming into the possession of Henry Rich, earl of Holland, through his marriage with Cope's daughter.

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  • The work of Wallis had evidently an important influence on the next notable personality in the history of the subject, James Gregory, who lived during the period when the higher algebraic analysis was coming into power, and whose genius helped materially to develop it.

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  • It is even true to say that an ambassador is practically debarred from coming into actual touch with currents of public feeling and the passing influences which, in this age of democracy, determine the course of events in the political life of peoples.

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  • But, at least in the south, market centres had sprung up, town life was beginning, houses of a better type were perhaps coming into use, and the southern tribes employed a gold coinage and also a currency of iron bars or ingots, attested by Caesar and by surviving examples, which weigh roughly, some two-thirds of a pound, some 21 lb, but mostly I g lb.

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  • On coming into the hands of the English, the fort was dismantled by order of Lord William Bentinck, and is now converted into a sanatorium for the troops at Nasirabad.

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  • With the increasing price of copper, it is coming into vogue as an electrical conductor for uncovered mains; it is found that an aluminium wire 0.126 in.

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  • Protect those coming into blossom.

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  • This market became so much frequented that in 1319 a toll was levied upon all goods coming into the town, in order to defray the cost of the repair to the roads necessitated by the constant traffic, and in 1332 a similar toll was levied on all goods passing over the bridge called Feldenbrigge near Atherstone.

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  • When the religious houses were dissolved by Henry VIII., in the case of the greater abbeys and priories the exemptions from payment of tithes enjoyed by them passed to the Crown or the persons to whom the Crown assigned them, and thus any lands which might have been thus exempted, whether they had been actually so or not, were presumed to be exempt; and a further exemption was created by parsonages coming into the same hands as tithable lands, which lasted so long as such union continued.

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  • These coming into contact with the roots of plants during their season of active growth, are utilized as direct nourishment for the vegetation.

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  • The Chronicle still survived as a medium of conveying information, though more often than not this was now written by a layman; but new stores of information were coming into existence, or rather the old stores were expanding and taking a different form.

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  • It was first incorporated as a village in 1848, and was chartered as a city in 1908, the charter coming into effect on the ist of January 1909.

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  • When an act of parliament is expressed to come into operation on a certain day, it is to be construed as coming into operation on the expiration of the previous day (Interpretation Act 1889, § 3 6; Statutes [Definition of Time] Act 1880).

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  • Corps was coming into action.

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  • For not only were its founder and his disciples Asiatics, and the original authoritative writings Semitic, but Asiatic tribes and nations coming into Europe have been readily converted.

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  • Army had succeeded in coming into line between the I.

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  • It was enacted by the act of 1829 that " every Jesuit and every member of any other religious order, community or society of the Church of Rome bound by monastic or religious vows " was, within six months after the commencement of the act, to deliver to the clerk of the peace of the county in which he should reside a notice or statement in the form given to the schedule to the act, and that every Jesuit or member of such religious order coming into the realm after the commencement of the act should be guilty of a misdemeanour and should be banished from the United Kingdom for life (with an exception in favour of natural-born subjects duly registered).

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  • And though there was a complete remedy just coming into notice, in the Evangelical revival, it was not of a kind that commended itself to Butler, whose type of mind was opposed to everything that savoured of enthusiasm.

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  • Magocsy, thus coming into possession of her gigantic estates, and in 1622 he acquired Frakno.

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  • It would seem that the surfaces, coming into collision within a fraction of a second of their birth, would still be subject to further contamination from the interior.

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  • All ordinances passed by the council must have the sanction of the Union government before coming into force.

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  • In the winter of that year, after coming into violent conflict with Gen.

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  • This furnace is also very well adapted for impure acids, unsuitable for platinum or platinum-gold stills on account of the crusts forming at the bottom of the retorts; and it is more and more coming into use both in Great Britain and on the Continent.

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  • Some were born in this condition, some clansmen were depressed into it by crime, consequences of war or other misfortune; and strangers of a low class coming into the territory found their level in it.

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  • In1906-1907the state school tax was increased from 11 6 cents per $100 to 13.6 cents per $100; an educational standard was provided, coming into effect in August 1908, for public school teachers, in addition to the previous requirement of a written test; a regular system of normal training was authorized; uniform courses were provided for the public high schools; and small township schools with twelve pupils or less were discontinued, and transportation supplied for pupils in such abandoned schools to central school houses.

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  • The scheme shall contain in full safeguards for the protection of the Assyro-Chaldeans and other racial or religious minorities within these areas, and with this object a Commission composed of British, French, Italian, Persian and Kurdish representatives shall visit the spot to examine and decide what rectifications, if any, should be made in the Turkish frontier where, under the provisions of the present Treaty, that frontier coincides with that of Persia."(Article 63.)" The Turkish Government hereby agrees to accept and execute the decisions of both the Commissions mentioned in Article 62 within three months from their communication to the said Government."(Article 64.)" If within one year from the coming into force of the present Treaty the Kurdish peoples within the areas defined in Article 62 shall address themselves to the Council of the League of Nations in such a manner as to show that a majority of the population of these areas desires independence from Turkey, and if the Council then considers that these peoples are capable of such independence and recommends that it should be granted to them, Turkey hereby agrees to execute such a recommendation, and to renounce all rights and title over these areas.

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  • He summoned two parliaments, of only one House, and with the consent of the second parliament he erected a second House, so that he might have some means of checking the Lower House without constantly coming into personal collision with its authority.

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  • At any one of the m 2 -26 - 3K points the variable curve and the consecutive curve have tangents distinct from yet infinitesimally near to each other, and each of these two tangents is also infinitesimally near to one of the n 2 -2T-3t common tangents of the two curves; whence, attending only to the variable curve, and considering the consecutive curve as coming into actual coincidence with it, the n 2 -2T-3c common tangents are the tangents to the variable curve at the m 2 -26-3K points respectively, and the envelope is at the same time generated by the m 2 -26-3K points, and enveloped by the n2-2T-3c tangents; we have thus a dual generation of the envelope, which only differs from Pliicker's dual generation, in that in place of a single point and tangent we have the group of m2-26-3K points and n 2 -2T-3c tangents.

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  • He refused to allow his kingdom to remain in dependence on the Irish Dalriada, but coming into collision with his southern neighbours he led a large force against .Æ thelfrith, king of the Northumbrians, and was defeated at a place called Daegsanstane, probably in Liddesdale.

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  • They are feelings which are incapable of coming into being at all save when coupled with the judgment, "I ought to have acted otherwise because I possessed the power."

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  • And so by coming into connexion with different reals the "self-preservations" of A will vary accordingly, A remaining the same through all; just as, by way of illustration, hydrogen remains the same in water and in ammonia, or as the same line may be now a normal and now a tangent.

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  • We seem to see things coming into being and passing from it; but reflection tells us that decease and growth only mean a new aggregation (viPyrcpcvcs) and disruption (&arcpco-Ls).

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  • On the coming into operation of these bye bye bye-laws The Poetry Cubicle welcomes the world to borrow more poetry books.

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  • Saving is possible through by coming into the office or a service point, through payroll deduction, or standing order.

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  • New laws coming into force at midnight next Thursday will see cannabis downgraded from a Class B to Class C drug.

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  • The up dip " inlet " coming into the end of the cave has also been partly excavated.

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  • It combines large, undulating greens and mature tree-lined fairways with water coming into play on seven holes.

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  • Then Vaughan hints he may be coming into some form with a gorgeous cover drive which bisects the fielders.

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  • We will all become the gatekeepers for content coming into our homes ", it says.

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  • The very coming into existence of a new national body has made a gift of public land value to a few lucky landholders!

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  • The left side of the beat paid heavily due to the tidal situation and a left hand shift coming into the windward mark.

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  • Narcissus flowers We are also in the second flush of the Narcissus flowers We are also in the second flush of the Narcissus flowers with many more Narcissus romieuxii types coming into flower now.

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  • The forest was particularly verdant, with many of the trees in fresh leaf, and the epiphytic orchids were just coming into bloom.

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  • For people with peanut allergy, coming into contact with a tiny amount of peanut allergy, coming into contact with a tiny amount of peanut can cause the body to have an allergic reaction.

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  • The volunteers were then asked to face their specific phobia by either giving a speech in public or coming into contact with a spider.

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  • A period of freeze thaw should see it coming into good nick.

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  • A recent survey showed 96% of people did not want doorstep traders coming into their homes.

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  • Egypt, however, refused to make thorough inquiry into the massacre, and was only prevented from occupying Raheita and coming into conflict with Italy by the good offices of Lord Granville, who dissuaded the Egyptian government from enforcing its sovereignty.

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  • Both load and speed have increased so much in connexion with passenger trains that it is necessary to divide the weight required for adhesion between three-coupled axles, and the type of engine gradually coming into use in England for heavy express traffic is a six-coupled engine with a leading bogie, with wheels which would have been considered small a few years ago for the speed at which the engine runs.

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  • The salts of bismuth are feebly antiseptic. Taken internally the subnitrate, coming into contact with water, tends to decompose, gradually liberating nitric acid, one of the most powerful antiseptics.

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  • He gives several reasons for this in his letter to the king, but in all probability his chief motive was that pointed out by Spedding, that in the court of king's bench there would be less danger of Coke coming into collision with the king on questions of prerogative, in handling which Bacon was always very circumspect and tender.

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  • He refused to allow his kingdom to remain in dependence on the Irish Dalriada, but coming into collision with his southern neighbours he led a large force against .Æ thelfrith, king of the Northumbrians, and was defeated at a place called Daegsanstane, probably in Liddesdale.

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  • On retiring to her own room, she sat in an armchair, her eyes fixed on a miniature portrait of her son on the lid of a snuffbox, while the tears kept coming into her eyes.

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  • What did I say? said Alpatych, coming into his own again.

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  • Peel clears up the loose ball, but Thompson is penalized for coming into a ruck from the side.

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  • Prior to its coming into existence there was no scheme in this University providing for severance terms.

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  • Avoid greasy hair lotions coming into contact with the leather as they can leave unsightly stains.

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  • There have been many press reports highlighting the problem of children coming into contact with unsuitable internet material.

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  • These formerly constituted almost the only bread consumed in the district, but home-baked wheaten loaves are now coming into general use.

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  • It can be really challenging owning a self-storage warehouse, with laws, payment collections, and city ordinances often coming into play.

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  • It might also be related to the fact that she's actually coming into heat every two weeks now, which is normal for sexually mature females.

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  • The over-the-counter name for this drug is Ovaban, and it is used to prevent or delay dogs and cats from coming into heat.

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  • Stray cats are coming into your yard and exciting your pets through the window.

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  • Feral cats are coming into your yard and marking what they feel is their territory.

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  • A quality lifestyle marked by a healthy diet and a low-stress environment can actually help prevent certain genetic conditions from coming into play.

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  • If you have clients coming into your home office, you'll want to provide them with nice seating.

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  • Chances are, even if you are trying to cut back you've still got plastic bags coming into your home one way or another.

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  • You can use a water collection system that absorbs solar heat to warm the water coming into your home.

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  • When a baby is coming into the home, the nursery is one of the more creative and interesting projects to work on; whether it's stocking it full of goodies or painting nursery wall murals to create a warm, inviting environment.

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  • The color on the walls will also affect the natural light coming into the room.

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  • The camera uses a mirror to bounce the light coming into the lens up to the viewfinder.

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  • Next, grab a book and write down how much money is currently coming into your household and then calculate how much is going out.

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  • Since coming into recovery all financial statements and monies owed have been paid on time.

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  • What factors might keep a bitch from coming into heat regularly, and is there anything that can be done to help one establish a regular cycle?

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  • In addition, it is important to pick up dog droppings in your yard and dispose of them to prevent other animals from coming into contact with them.

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  • They are all low trees or large shrubs, coming into leaf early and losing their foliage in early autumn, especially in light or dry soils.

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  • If you haven't already guessed, infiltration keeps the cold air from seeping into your home during the winter months and prevents the hot air from coming into your home during the summer months.

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  • Even better, buying organic toys means you're preventing chemicals from being used and from coming into your home on different products.

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  • When fall and winter clothes start coming into retail stores, you'll find no shortage of jackets and coats.

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  • While the loose-fitting cardigan was also trendy in this era, coming into its own as part of the classic twinset, many cardigans were still cut to be V-neck fitted garments that accentuated curves while hugging the waist.

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  • Go to the island where the Sands of Time where the first began, and travel back in time to stop them from ever coming into existence.

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  • This drives down the supply of goods being produced, which will ultimately cause workers to be laid off due to the lack of money coming into a company and the lack of work for employees.

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  • Male condoms are placed over the penis and prevent body fluids (such as sperm) from coming into contact with another person.

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  • If you are coming into the city via the Golden Gate ridge, you'll need to stay on US 101 South.

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  • No longer just about keeping you warm as you lounge on the sofa, Snuggie fashion is coming into its own and even hitting the runway.

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  • The Asthma and Allergy Foundation certify the DC14, as the 5/7-gallon dust collector empties without coming into contact with the debris.

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  • Additionally, the dust collection receptacle may be emptied without coming into contact with the dust using Dyson's one touch system.

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  • That rust is coming into contact with the food inside the can every time you use the opener.

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  • The glass can become very hot, so take appropriate precautions to prevent it from coming into contact with flammable materials.

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  • This is a matter of those subtle shadings coming into play and working together to determine the success of the relationship.

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  • Note that this card also shows the influences that are coming into your life.

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  • Their feet will also be coming into regular contact with a hard soccer ball.

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  • Originally coming into the role in 1976, Hall left the show in 1987 and returned to her role as Dr. Marlena Evans in 1991.

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  • The Redeye flight is offered by various airlines coming into Los Angeles, traveling after 9pm and arriving before 5am.

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  • I'm not sure where you fall on this scale, JG, but it wouldn't hurt to take an honest look at the food coming into your home, how it is being prepared, and how much is being consumed.

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  • Sometimes coming into money, property, and other valuable goods can be considered a non-taxable gift while other times it is considered taxable.

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  • Applicants will join a mailing list where they will receive notice of auditions coming into their area.

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  • She had no experience coming into the show, but won a breakout role on Saw VI.

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  • In the Harry Dresden novels, Merlin is a character who leads the White Council and in the BBC series of the same name, Merlin is a young man, newly coming into his powers and discovering his destiny.

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