Coming-out Sentence Examples

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  • Martha stopped me upstairs a little later as I was coming out of my room.

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  • Finally her efforts resulted in something shiny coming out.

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  • Are you coming out too?

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  • When I called Billy to tell him I was coming out this summer, he mentioned he'd found some old bones in a mine but he was afraid of getting in trouble for breaking in.

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  • She put the heel of her hand on the place where blood was coming out and used her other hand to press down hard.

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  • He's coming out to gather her up and haul her home.

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  • He said all he could see was the chimney pot with the smoke coming out.

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  • It was an hour later before they saw their first vehicle, an old Scout, battered and muddy, coming out of a side trail below them.

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  • Dean bumped into Seymour Fitzgerald coming out of a five-room ranch in Whispering Pines.

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  • She has all these tubes and wires coming out of her.

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  • We talked about him coming out here but he begged off.

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  • If he thinks I'm going put those stupid things on my feet and swing down there like some mountain goat, he's crazier than I am for coming out here in the first place.

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  • All that would do is warn them he knew and he would be coming out to get her.

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  • That's a nasty word coming out of that pretty mouth.

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  • I have a girl coming out here this afternoon for an interview.

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  • In temperate climates the impregnated females hibernate during the winter in houses, cellars, stables, the trunks of trees, &c., coming out to lay their eggs in the spring.

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  • Douroucoulis live in parties, and are purely nocturnal, sleeping during the day in hollow trees, and coming out at night to feed on insects and fruits, when they utter piercing cat-like screams.

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  • They associate in communities, forming their burrows among loose rocks, and coming out to feed in the early morning and towards sunset.

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  • It is strange enough, however, to see the river coming out full formed from the rock, and capable at its very source of bearing vessels on its bosom.

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  • The tick especially infests old huts and camping grounds and is nocturnal in habit, spending the day hidden in crevices of the walls or floor and coming out at night to feed upon the sleeping inmates.

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  • I felt like I was coming out of the closet to a computer when I blabbed my vitals electronically.

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  • Belligerent noises are now coming out of the United States.

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  • The second of our unsigned events focus's on the non-stop barrage of rock bands coming out of Britain in 2004.

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  • The rhetoric coming out of the vested interests becomes more bullish in spite of statistical data showing a downturn.

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  • I had a bit of a problem with gear selection coming out of the final chicane, which cost me some time.

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  • Embodies the 80's management philosophy of coming out from behind the mahogany desk once in a while to inspire the little people.

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  • Had slight oil leak recently coming out of the rocker gasket, other than that no problems.

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  • I gottan LP coming out on Head Heritage called Floored Genius 3 all unreleased and a stoned gasser.

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  • He says how he almost fainted when he saw the geysers of blood coming out of the bodies in the ditches.

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  • I spotted Lesley Joseph coming out of top hairdresser Charles Worthington in Percy Street, central London.

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  • Alas a last-lap shoot-out was denied spectators, red flags coming out to bring proceedings to a premature halt.

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  • Fans and players alike were left feeling a little disappointed after coming out of the hat alongside the two First Division play-off hopefuls.

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  • Willow, meeting Xander coming out of the magic shop, gives him a quick hug and says she loves him.

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  • Now the mother has a paralytic ileus... Right after coming out of theater we found the ward in an uproar.

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  • By coming out be in a with a big moneymaker 's star status.

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  • He got on the phone and started coming out with very agitated, slightly paranoid things.

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  • We've got some phat releases coming out over the next month or so, watch this space baby.

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  • Anything you see can become a superb photomicrograph by aligning your camera to capture the image coming out of the monocular microscope's eyepiece.

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  • The UK is heavily reliant on our trading partners coming out of recession, of which there is no clear sign to date.

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  • The old plan of coming out and taking one's place at the communion table in the body of the church is unhappily seen no more; communicants now receive the sacred elements seated in their pews.

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  • Its Welsh form is confined to the sea-coast parishes, and on the Norfolk coast the creature is supposed to be amphibious, coming out of the sea by night and travelling about the lonely lanes.

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  • But we have to picture him as anon coming out and gathering about him a tatterdemalion company, and jesting with them until they were in fits of laughter, for the sake of observing their burlesque physiognomies; anon as eagerly frequenting the society of men of science and learning of an older generation like the mathematician Benedetto Aritmetico, the physician, geographer and astronomer Paolo Toscanelli, the famous Greek Aristotelian Giovanni Argiropoulo; or as out-rivalling all the youth of the city now by charm of recitation, now by skill in music and now by feats of strength and horsemanship; or as stopping to buy caged birds in the market that he might set them free and watch them rejoicing in their flight; or again as standing radiant in his rose-coloured cloak and his rich gold hair among the throng of young and old on the piazza, and holding them spellbound while he expatiated on the great projects in art and mechanics that were teeming in his mind.

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  • This is the frost coming out of the ground; this is Spring.

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  • He'll be coming out directly, we must go.

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  • They were driving downhill and coming out upon a broad trodden track across a meadow, near a river.

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  • When Pierre saw the Emperor he was coming out accompanied by two merchants, one of whom Pierre knew, a fat otkupshchik.

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  • Rostopchin, coming out there with quick angry steps, looked hastily around as if seeking someone.

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  • Pierre, coming out into the corridor, looked with pity and repulsion at the half-crazy old man.

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  • As she entered the ballroom her father was hurriedly coming out of her mother's room.

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  • There 's a book coming out in April 2005 which features punning shop titles.

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  • But coming out of the realms of speculation, there is the question of a democratic mandate for any major change.

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  • She whirled to see Harley coming out of the sick ward with the scalpel in one hand and the tape in the other.

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  • I also have this amazing costume, which has all these wires coming out of it, with these long tendrils of black silk.

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  • These high frequencies are then sorted by the amp and unraveled to reveal the stuff coming out of the two extra speakers.

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  • Earlier dramatists had kept to the idea that plays should show heroic heroes and villainous villains, with Good coming out the winner.

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  • We found her coming out of a walk-through display of hanging baskets - hopefully she took some pics.

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  • Umbrella Cake - Try a light blue or light pink cake with white trim and add an umbrella handle coming out of the bottom.

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  • Burying your feelings may result in the feelings coming out later, oftentimes inappropriately and at inopportune times.

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  • I love coming out with products that are multi-functional.

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  • They have the added benefit of extra depth without coming out too far into the sink, but don't mount flush to the wall.

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  • Search no further for inspiration than the ideas coming out of your television, with tween sitcoms and pop stars on the rise!

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  • People magazine ran the exclusive story of Bass coming out.

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  • Betty DeGeneres is a spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign Coming Out Project and a member of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.

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  • Fans, coming out in droves to watch their idols perform live, would have had a field day scouring gossip Web sites for virtual minute-by-minute coverage of their favorite stars.

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  • Well, coming out is a personal issue, but not so private when you're in the spotlight.

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  • Friends, family and just about everyone in the entertainment industry have been coming out with statements regarding Newman's work as an actor and as a philanthropist.

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  • As a matter of fact, Fiddy has a new album coming out this December titled Before I Self Destruct.

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  • Sounds like someone needs a good long time out so he can think about the words that are coming out of his mouth.

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  • Here's a little taste of what's been coming out of Megan's mouth lately.

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  • Maybe because of a little bit of embarrassment, but not anything more embarrassing than the words that have been coming out of Katherine Heigl's mouth lately.

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  • If your friends do not react as you hoped they would, don't let it discourage you from coming out.

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  • These organizations usually have peer or professional counselors ready to sit down with you to discuss your problems and questions about coming out.

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  • Gardenias do best if they are slightly root-bound so there is really no need to repot it unless you see roots coming out of the top of the plant.

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  • The volume knob is self explanatory, but the tone knob can be adjusted to further tweak the sound coming out of the pickups.

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  • Here are a few of the new things coming out in the market.

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  • Because of the green movement and the greater education of consumers as to what they are feeding their pets, many pet food manufactures are coming out with 'natural' lines of pet food.

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  • In the most recent catalog, the designs coming out this year are as competitive as ever.

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  • Even though new games are coming out all the time, there is still a place for classics, as well as their updated counterparts.

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  • For example, when you miss a note, the "missed" sound comes out of the Wii Remote's speaker -- which is integrated into the wireless guitar -- rather than coming out of your television speakers.

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  • Notice how Halo 3 is only coming out on 360...leaving all Halo fans with an XBOX helpless.

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  • Even with so many World War II titles coming out of the woodwork nowadays, Pacific Assault continues to impress - especially in the tension department.

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  • Looking for some Nintendo Wii previews to see what's coming out soon?

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  • Most of the above Nintendo Wii Previews are coming out in 2009.

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  • If you have to, use a nitro coming out of a sharp turn to get your speed back up.

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  • Sony was the first to enter the "next-generation" market at the time, coming out well before the Xbox and GameCube.

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  • But what is this mysterious smoke coming out of the volcano?

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  • This is by far the best buy Sauvignon Blanc coming out of California to date in my opinion.

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  • All of these components "fit together", so to speak, so that the image of Superman on your screen matches with the Superman theme music coming out of your phone's speakers.

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  • Don't forget to compare the current iPhone to the upgraded version coming out on July 11, 2008 to see which one best matches your needs all around.

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  • Frieda is constantly coming out with new product lines customized for a variety of hair types.

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  • Babies can also present face first, shoulder first, or with an arm or leg coming out ahead of the body.

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  • The trouble with listing them here is that drugs change often, with new products coming out and older ones no longer being made.

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  • However, with new photos coming out of a supposed baby belly, Pamela Anderson has denied all rumors of pregnancy.

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  • If that's my family I hear out there, I'm not coming out.

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  • The first legendary Anika bikini had a big lobster silk-screened right on the front of the bottoms with big claws coming out on both sides.

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  • These images also show her coming out of the water, but you'll also find images of Kelly flashing that famous smile.

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  • If you don't want your daughter putting her swimsuit on incorrectly or coming out of the locker room without anything on at all, keep the cut of the swimsuit as simple as possible.

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  • Dolls started coming out of the cabbage patch way back in 1983.

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  • The lid keeps food from coming out during use.

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  • Newcomer Ashley Tisdale will have the most recent rendition of "Last Christmas" coming out in 2006.

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  • If you are just announcing you are gay and coming out of the closet with this truth, it can create some turmoil with family and friends.

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  • Your lover is naturally saddened by the momentary disruption your coming out has created.

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  • What is coming out of someone's mouth may be one thing, but the body may be suggesting something completely different.

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  • Lying about why you are breaking up with someone won't help make either of you feel better, particularly since lies have a way of coming out.

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  • Aside from the personals, Grrl2Grrl includes chat rooms, "confessions", and specialized activities for members such as the "Appetite for Seduction" or "Dare 2 Share" which lets lesbians share their coming out stories with each other.

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  • Dooney & Bourke is always coming out with new canvas carryalls.

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  • These are just a handful of new movies coming out in the spring 2006 season.

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  • In a rat-race world where everyone seems to have their own agenda, what's wrong with a dream of a fairy godmother coming out of the woodwork to help us find our prince?

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  • Star Trek, coming out in 2009, gives us glimpses of the officers before they were officers.

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  • You can find a slightly more believable one on Veoh.com, but at the end of the trailer, it says the movie is coming out in 2009.

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  • Be sure to check with the official Disney site frequently to make sure there aren't any new releases or films coming out of the Disney vault before you miss them.

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  • After the success of The Dark Knight, the question on everyone's mind is if there's a new Batman movie coming out soon.

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  • Fans will never stop asking if there is a new Batman movie coming out soon.

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  • A recent hoax coming out of Georgia provides an excellent example of why you must be very careful to examine all of the evidence in an account before declaring it a valid sighting.

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  • Shortly thereafter, the seller's young daughter began to complain that the characters in the painting were fighting and coming out into the real world at night.

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  • In 1978, Smith began what would become the international footwear sensation by stitching sheepskin boots for surfers to slip into after coming out of the water.

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  • While Bianca, Erica's younger daughter got her fair share of controversy (her coming out story, rape and later the birth of her daughter ), Kendall is the modern day Erica without as many wedding rings.

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  • Oliver went through a rough patch with his parents, coming out to them and then later to his John.

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  • Other watch companies decided throw their hats into the ring, coming out with their own versions of Mickey Mouse watches.

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  • The next new style coming out will be the Wrist Jockey Admiral, which will be available in either stainless steel or black ion-plated steel.

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  • Radio ads are slightly less expensive than television ads, but if you're paying for advertising, it's still coming out of your budget.

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  • This gives you greater control over the power coming out of the engine, but it also means there's one more thing to think about while you're driving.

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  • If black smoke is coming out the tailpipe, it could indicate a problem with the fuel injection system, the fuel pump, the engine computer, or the carburator.

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  • Blue smoke coming out the tailpipe may mean a failing gasket, O-ring, or seal.

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  • Steam should start coming out all four sides of the steam pocket.

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  • Don't worry about everything coming out just exactly perfect the first time around.

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  • Gossard is coming out with a new long-line bra in beautiful teal fabric that is sure to be a hit.

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  • Amazon.com does not charge sales tax, which for a $97 bra is a big savings and even the cost of shipping doesn't stop you from coming out ahead.

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  • Without coming out and asking your partner about their favorite type of lingerie, here's how you can do it on the sly.

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  • Artists like Gilberto Gil and Os Mutantes blended traditional Brazilian music with sounds coming out of America and the UK in the 60s.

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  • After coming out of the Downward Spiral tour, Reznor disappeared from the public eye, leading to speculation of the bands future.

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  • Both artists have been open about their sexuality, coming out as lesbians very early in their careers, and since have been vocal advocates for homosexual rights.

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  • Instead of coming out of nowhere or not being relevant to the story, a Disney movie song helps to further the plot line along more with either scene or character development.

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  • Motown was one of the most successful labels of the 60s, with over 100 Top Ten hits coming out of the Hit Factory.

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  • Their influences were clearly American music - rockabilly, power pop and garage rock - but their embrace of the synth sounds coming out of Britain put them in the New Wave camp.

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  • Traditionally, a debutante ball or coming out party marked a young girl's entry into society.

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  • She has done some TV and movies and has Miss Nobody coming out early in 2009.

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  • She had the least experience of the girls with the TV show Humanzee coming out in 2009.

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  • The men range from the typical to the ridiculous, with some coming out and doing magic tricks, singing, or telling jokes.

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  • Dave Duncan, author of the King's Blades series, has a new duology coming out in the near future.

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  • I have a man coming out here tomorrow for the job.

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  • It wasn't coming out the way she practiced it, maybe because Gabriel was sitting close enough that she wanted to lean against him instead of the bed and place his large hands on the parts of her body hidden by clothes.

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  • Anyone who has heard songs from any of the Pearl Jam CD's, knows that lyrics coming out of Eddie Vedder's mouth are sometimes a little difficult to understand.

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