Coming-to Sentence Examples

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  • I'm coming to see you, he grated.

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  • The path became more indistinct with each step, eventually coming to an end in dense underbrush.

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  • If he thinks there's no help coming to him, maybe he'll to the doctor.

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  • I'm coming to live with you.

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  • Things are coming to me like waking from a nightmare.

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  • If all their conversations in the three months he had been coming to the diner were put together, it was doubtful that they would make a respectable paragraph.

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  • My sister is coming to visit.

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  • If you're not there in half an hour, I'm coming to find you.

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  • And I don't want to take the beating I know is coming to me.

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  • You still coming to help me clean up?

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  • Wild flowers had become a hobby of Cynthia's since coming to Ouray County.

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  • But as Dean hung up the phone he had no illusions about the pledges ever coming to fruition.

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  • The question of who was responsible for Josh-the-skeleton coming to his untimely demise was even more obscure.

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  • You've been coming to Ouray for twenty years.

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  • He was like a massive shadow among the sunny forest, dressed all in black and armed as if for battle, even when coming to see her.

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  • What's the world coming to?

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  • Gabe realized she was coming to see him for pleasure, not business this time.

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  • Terrified Gabriel was coming to kill her, she sought a place to hide, finally settling on a small, dark space under a counter.

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  • They think I'm coming to k…kill them?

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  • I see him every few dozen years, usually when he's coming to kill my mama.

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  • You're interested in coming to see me for a few days?

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  • They will not dishonor you or me by doing anything without coming to me first.

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  • I am coming to your location.

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  • They're coming to Bird Song, just because of that important merchandise you called junk!

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  • I was telling Mrs. Edith about these here letters and how the two ladies from Boston will be coming to Bird Song.

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  • I spoke with her on the phone around Christmas and mentioned I was coming to Ouray for some ice climbing.

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  • I hope she's coming to visit.

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  • That's why I was coming to see you.

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  • Donald isn't coming to the lawyer's office because he doesn't want to see Shipton if he doesn't have to.

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  • I'm thinking of coming to see you.

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  • I'm coming to get you.

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  • That's probably a good thing.  The last thing you want is Death's spies telling her you're coming to kill her.

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  • I overheard you talking.  You're coming to save Katie.

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  • Rhyn deserves better.  I think I got what was coming to me for being as selfish as my bitchy sister.

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  • Somewhere.  They were coming to find you and make Death give you back to Rhyn.

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  • When she and Alex rejoined, his gaze traveled over her body, coming to rest on the buttons reflectively.

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  • It was as if everything was coming to a head, and it couldn't have come at a worse time.

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  • But I don't see it ever coming to that.

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  • He searched until it was almost too dark to see, finally coming to the one with the same marks as Jenn's necklace.

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  • Of everyone he'd known since coming to this land, Vara had been the only kind one, aside from the ancient warrior in the catacombs.

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  • With a start, she realized she had abandoned her purpose for coming to Arkansas.

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  • Maybe Jonny was in the neighborhood last night already, because he was coming to her apartment to break her arm.

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  • You deserve everything you have coming to you tonight.

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  • Because I pissed him off, and I know he's coming to get his necklace back.

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  • After a severe struggle this proposal was accepted; but the academic discussion on the constitution continued for weary months, and on the 20th of May, realizing the hopelessness of coming to terms with the ultra-democrats, Gagern and his friends resigned.

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  • The work of Farel, previous to his coming to Geneva, was almost entirely evangelistic, and his first work in Geneva was of a similar character.

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  • Those who work with living forms of which it is possible to obtain a large number of specimens, and those who make revisions of the provisional species of palaeontologists, are slowly coming to some such conception as that a species is the abstract central point around which a group of variations oscillate, and that the peripheral oscillations of one species may even overlap those of an allied species.

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  • Risings broke out at Urbino and in Romagna, and the papal troops were defeated; Cesare could find no allies, and it seemed as though all Italy was about to turn against the hated family, when the French king promised help, and this was enough to frighten the confederates into coming to terms. Most of them had shown very little political or military skill, and several were ready to betray each other.

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  • The downward pull of gravity suffices to bring about the fall of such material, but the path it will follow and the distance it will travel before coming to rest depend upon the land form.

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  • Finally we may note in this connexion that in advanced religion, at the point at which prayer is coming to be conceived as communion, silent adoration is sometimes thought to bring man nearest to God.

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  • Apparently it was in progress at the time of his coming to Egypt in the reign of Ptolemy Euergetes I.

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  • The great order of Ungulata is represented by various forms of sheep, as many as ten or twelve wild species of Ovis being met with in the mountain chains of Asia; and more sparingly by several peculiar forms of antelope, such as the saiga (Saiga tatarica), and the Gazella gutturosa, or yellow sheep. Coming to the deer, we also meet with characteristic forms in northern Asia, especially those belonging to the typical genus Cervus.

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  • At this time the ship in which his wife and family, with all his property, were coming to join him, was wrecked, and every one on board lost.

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  • It is coming to be recognized that the growth of religious toleration owed much to the early Quakers who, with the exception of a few Baptists at the first, stood almost alone among Dissenters in holding their public meetings openly and regularly.

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  • Ruffo Scilla coming to London as special papal envoy, and the duke of Norfolk being received at the Vatican as the bearer of the congratulations of the queen of England.

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  • At the time the Jewish question was coming to the fore in London, and Leon of Modena's book did much to stimulate popular interest.

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  • His instructions were to demand an armistice, to intercept all supplies coming to the Turkish forces in the Morea from Africa or Turkey in general, and to look for directions to Stratford Canning (Lord Stratford de Redcliffe), the British ambassador at Constantinople.

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  • She employed the proceeds of the vast sums coming to her from the confiscation of the property of the suppressed Jesuit order in founding schools and colleges all over Hungary.

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  • It is now coming to be recognized that increase of blood pressure alone is not sufficient to account for all dropsical effusions.

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  • Little is known of his life, .except that he spent some time at the court of Seleucus Nicator at Antioch before coming to Alexandria, and that he cultivated anatomy late in life, after he had taken up his abode in the latter city.

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  • Except a division from Egypt, coming to fight on foot, no reinforcements were on the way, and the last of the five divisions from England, the 54th, had been swallowed up at Suvla.

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  • Bestuzhev's offer, communicated to the British government at the end of 1745, to attack Prussia if Great Britain would guarantee subsidies to the amount of some £6,000,000, was rejected as useless now that Austria and Prussia were coming to terms. Then he turned to Austria, and on the 22nd of May 1746, an offensive and defensive alliance was concluded between the two powers manifestly directed against Prussia.

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  • He had been a member of several provincial academies before coming to Paris, where he purchased a position as advocate to the parlement.

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  • He was most respectfully received at the camp, but could obtain no definite pledges from the king, who was bent on first coming to Florence.

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  • Is coming to judge quick and dead.

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  • Hungary coming to the assistance of Poland, Lubart was defeated and taken prisoner; but Casimir, anxious to avoid a bloody war with Lithuania's Tatar allies, came to a compromise with Lubart whereby Poland retained Halicz with Lemberg, while Vladimir, Belz, and Brzesc fell to the share of Lithuania.

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  • He succeeded in coming to an agreement with Rome.

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  • And now, thanks to the efforts of a large company of workers, notably Dr Arthur Evans and his associates in Cretan exploration, we are coming to speak with some confidence not merely of a Mycenaean but of a pre-Mycenaean Age.

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  • But he was spared the necessity of coming to blows, for the leaders, finding the government in the hands of the national executive, had peaceably submitted to General Ovando.

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  • This Unc was in fact the prince of the Kerait, called by the Chinese Tuli, and by the Persian historians of the Mongols Toghral, on whom the Kin emperor of north China had conferred the title of "wang" or king, whence his coming to be known as Awang or Ung Khan.

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  • The years immediately succeeding his retirement from the office of sheriff in 1873 he devoted exclusively to the practice of law, coming to be generally recognized as one of the leaders of the western New York bar.

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  • On coming to Glasgow he appears to have begun to lecture in connexion with the university, the medical school of which was as yet imperfectly organized.

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  • On first coming to live at Montaigne he edited the works of his deceased friend Etienne de la Boetie, who had been the comrade of his youth, who died early, and who, with poems of real promise, had composed a declamatory and school-boyish theme on republicanism, entitled the Contr' un, which is one of the most over-estimated books in literature.

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  • In 1844 Louis Philippe returned the visit by coming to Windsor.

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  • By 1650 the assembly had been divided into two houses, in one of which sat only the representatives of the freemen without whose consent no bill could become a law, and annual sessions as well as triennial elections were coming to be the usual order.

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  • The general's vanity lent itself to what was asked of it; after various symptoms of insubordination had shown themselves, he was deprived of his command in 1888 for twice coming to Paris without leave, and finally on the recommendation of a council of inquiry composed of five generals, his name was removed from the army list.

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  • In 1783 a convention of delegates from all the volunteer corps in Ireland assembled in Dublin for the purpose of procuring a reform in parliament; but the House of Commons refused to entertain the proposition, and the convention separated without coming to any practical result.

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  • This district was originally for the most part forested, but is now coming to be cleared and farmed.

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  • After Plato's death, coming to his third period he made a further departure from Platonism in his didactic works on politics and rhetoric, written in connexion with Alexander and Theodectes.

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  • On the death of the "Wolf of Badenoch" the earldom of Buchan passed to his brother Robert, duke of Albany, also earl of Fife and earl of Menteith, but these earldoms were forfeited on the execution of his son Murdoch in 1425, the earldom of Buchan again, however, coming to the house of Stewart in the person of James, second son of Sir James Stewart, the black knight of Lorn, by Joan or Joanna, widow of King James I.

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  • This provision has been successful in reducing the number of Japanese coming to the mainland from Hawaii.

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  • He appears to have been well educated; he was certainly clever, and after coming to London in 1670 he became acquainted with some Jesuits and was occasionally employed by them.

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  • But the likeness probably goes deeper than superficial resemblance that appeals to the eye, for spiders which distinguish flies from bees by touch and not by sight, treat drone-flies after touching them, not in the fearless way they evince towards bluebottles (Calliphora), but in the cautious manner they display towards bees and wasps, warily refraining from coming to close quarters until their prey is securely enswathed in silk.

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  • In Nigeria the Hausa tribes are coming to be better known, and to respond to the Christian teaching.

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  • The invasion of Paraguay then took place, and a struggle involving an enormous sacrifice of life and treasure lasted for five years, only coming to a close when the Paraguayan forces were totally defeated and Lopez was killed at the battle of Aquidaban on the 1st of March 1870.

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  • Soon afterwards he was selected by the Habsburgs as the heir of the childless emperor Matthias, and on coming to Vienna after the death of that sovereign in March 1619 he found himself in the midst of hopeless confusion.

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  • Even before the war the necessity of coming to terms with the Hungarians had been recognized.

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  • Dionysius, coming to the help of Gela, was defeated, and was charged (no doubt with good ground) with treachery.

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  • Many a large mammal coming to drink at its accustomed place is dragged into the water by the lurking monster.

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  • Heracleopolis Magna, however, with its petty king Pefteuaubasti, held out against Tefnakht, and Pankhi coming to its aid not only drove Tefnakht out of Middle Egypt, but also captured Memphis and received the submission of the princes and chiefs; in all these included four kings and fourteen other chiefs.

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  • It would be difficult for a foreigner how coming to Egypt to form a just idea of the actual state of the country as compared with its former state.

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  • Sixtus took refuge in evasion, and temporized until death relieved him of the necessity of coming to a decision (27th of August 1590).

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  • When Justin ascended the throne in 518, Justinian became at once a person of the first consequence, guiding, especially in church matters, the policy of his aged, childless and ignorant uncle, receiving high rank and office at his hands, and soon coming to be regarded as his destined successor.

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  • It swims with most of the body submerged, and dives with perfect ease, remaining long without coming to the surface to breathe.

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  • These poems appeared in the Musenalmanach, a new publication which Schiller began in 1796, the Horen, which had never met with the success it merited, coming to an end in 1797.

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  • Although a majority of the public men of the state, indeed probably a majority of the entire population, was either born in the Southern states or descended from Southern people, the resolution of the legislature was rejected, the leader of the opposition being Governor Edward Coles (1786-1868), a Virginia slave-holder, who had freed his slaves on coming to Illinois, and at least one half the votes against the proposed amendment of the constitution were cast by men of Southern birth.

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  • Jesus in the painted window of Mansfeld church, stern of face, sword in hand, sitting on a rainbow, coming to judge; an altarpiece at Magdeburg, in which a ship with its crew was sailing on to heaven, carrying no layman on board; the deeds of St Elizabeth emblazoned on the window of St George's parish church at Eisenach; the living pictures of a young nobleman who had turned monk to save his soul, of a monk, the holiest man Luther had ever known, who was aged far beyond his years by his maceration; and many others of the same kind.

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  • The progress of the corrupt Christianity of the empire of Byzantium was checked for a while under Julian the Apostate, who, among other indications of his opposition to Christianity, rescinded the edicts against the Jews on his coming to the throne in 361, and gave orders for the restoration of the Jewish temple.

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  • Various considerations tend to show that this apparent crowding does not imply a really greater density or clustering of the stars in space, but is due to the fact that in these directions we look through a greater depth of stars before coming to the boundary of the stellar system.

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  • Mamun appointed an officer to act as his lieutenant, and wrote that he was coming to Bagdad in a short time.

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  • Immediately after his coming to Bagdad, he bought all the Turkish slaves living there who had distinguished themselves.

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  • Thought is somewhat late in coming to self-conscious ness.

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  • The learner is to be led forward to the unknown by being made to hark back to more familiar groupings of the alphabet of nature which he is coming to recognize with some certainty.

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  • They were to be left for all time coming to their own traditional idolatrous notions and practices.

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  • Meanwhile the general dissatisfaction was coming to a head, as we may infer from the urgency with which the imperial freedman Helius insisted upon Nero's return to Italy.

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  • The chief motive of its founders in coming to the New World was the establishment of a new Christian commonwealth, but subordinate to this there was from the first an economic motive.

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  • The public land yielded receipts which may indifferently be regarded as rents or taxes; the citizens contributed their services or commodities, and dues were raised on certain articles coming to market.

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  • He objected to Luther's counsel to deny the existence of a second marriage; abused John Frederick, elector of Saxony, for not coming to support him; and caused bigamy to be publicly defended.

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  • The Riksdag, however, delayed coming to a decision, and contented itself by earmarking money for an insurance fund.

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  • His cabinet promised only slightly better terms to the foreign bondholders, but it relieved the financial tension in some degree; and by coming to an agreement with Germany in East Africa and with Great Britain in South Africa as to the delimitation of frontiers, he minimized the risks of conflict with either country.

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  • He found it on Orofino Creek, and a great influx followed - coming to Orofino, Newsome, Elk City, Florence, where the ore was especially rich, and Warren.

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  • The crop is very uncertain owing to droughts; spring frosts and locusts, and, ' in order to avoid a total failure and to allow time for collecting the produce, there are three sowings at intervals from October to March - the crops thus coming to perfection in succession.

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  • Steam had already been shut off, and the machine coming to rest fell directly to the ground, all four of its wheels sinking deeply into the turf without leaving other marks.

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  • At this council Adrian was represented by legates, who presided at the condemnation of Photius, but did not succeed in coming to an understanding with Ignatius on the subject of the jurisdiction over the Bulgarian converts.

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  • On the 14th of October the column left Agra under Colonel Hope Grant, and on the 26th reached Cawnpore, where news was received that the commander-inchief was coming to take command of the operations.

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  • Soon after coming to London he became acquainted with Pitt in some uncertain way.

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  • Reared in a Puritan atmosphere, he has graphically described the mystical experience which, coming to him in his early youth, changed his whole conception of theology and determined his choice of the ministry.

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  • Their food consists of marine vegetation, to obtain which they dive beneath the water, where they are able to remain, without coming to the surface to breathe, for a very considerable time.

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  • His first acts on coming to the throne caused patriotic Englishmen to despair.

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  • The succours which were coming to his aid from Paris were defeated by the Maid at Patay a few days later, and for the most part destroyed.

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  • This application was opposed by Murdoch on the ground of his priority in invention, and the bill was thrown out, but coming to parliament for a second time in 1810, Winsor succeeded in getting it passed in a very much curtailed form, and, a charter being granted later in 181 2, the company was called the Chartered Gas Light and Coke Company, and was the direct forerunner of the present London Gas Light and Coke Company.

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  • He could not believe that bargaining of that kind could go on in Cairo without coming to the knowledge of the British consul there.

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  • As he always kept the useful in his eye in all his disquisitions, he esteemed the employments of men only in proportion to the good they were capable of producing; for which cause he had no great value for the critics who waste their lives in composing words and phrases in coming to the choice of a various reading, in a passage that has after all nothing important in it.

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  • Defeat coming to him at Neerwinden in January 1793, he ventured all on a desperate stroke.

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  • From its habit of coming to the surface in calm weather, showing its high dorsal fin above the water, it has also received the name of "sun-fish," which it shares with Orthagoriscus and the basking shark.

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  • After coming to Alton his anti-slavery views soon became more radical, and in a few months he was an avowed abolitionist.

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  • When, in the third quarter of the igth century, spectrum analysis was applied to the light coming to us from the heavenly bodies, a new era in astronomical science was opened up of such importance that the body of knowledge revealed by this method has sometimes been termed the "new astronomy."

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  • After two unsuccessful attempts under the emperor Anastasius I., Hormisdas had no difficulty in coming to an understanding in 518 with his successor Justin.

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  • The duke of Burgundy, feeling as incapable of coming to an understanding with the masterful Englishman as of resisting him unaided, tried to 1428.

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  • Not that these two powers entered into open revolt against the king; but they had adopted the custom of recriminating, of threatening, of coming to understandings with the foreign powers, which with some of them, like Marshal Biron, the DEntragues and the duc de Bouillon, amounted to conspiracy (1602-1606).

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  • They are fond of hilly ground covered with forests, in the dense thickets of which they pass most of their time, only coming to the skirts of the woods at morning and evening to graze.

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  • According to a later and more definite story, his disappointment drove him mad; he rushed out of his tent and fell upon the flocks of sheep in the camp under the impression that they were the enemy; on coming to his senses, he slew himself with the sword which he had received as a present from Hector.

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  • None of it was any of his business, and coming to her rescue didn't make it so - grateful as she was.

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  • At least he's coming to town regular now – regular for him.

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  • They think I'm coming to k…kill them?

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  • He'd graduated from a Switzerland medical school and practiced extensively in Europe before coming to the United States thirty years before…

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  • I'll just pick up around here, spruce it up like the preacher's coming to call.

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  • Her head spun from the visions she'd been having since Ireland, and she'd fought with herself for days before coming to the conclusion she'd have to break one of her Oracle vows.

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  • He showed exemplary track manners, almost coming to a halt on occasion to let faster cars past.

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  • Germans are detail-oriented and want to understand every innuendo before coming to an agreement.

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  • The boss gave a verbal warning for coming to work dressed in a tee shirt.

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  • He intended coming to Foxearth next year, having purchased the advowson of Foxearth and has built several houses there.

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  • My daughter will be coming to study at the local art college in the Autumn.

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  • It is entirely conceivable that something has prevented him from coming to open the door.

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  • It seems very likely that the relative dearth of Political Science studies is coming to an end.

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  • You have taken a big step in the right direction by coming to GA.

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  • The island is visited by a number of liveaboard dive boats coming to dive its walls but it's also possible to be land-based.

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  • Abruptly Graham realized the enormity of his blunder in coming to the Council House.

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  • The jockey nodded; but in the race found himself coming to the last furlong a length down on the leader.

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  • The impossibly glamorous star is coming to Westcliff in Full Circle, a little-known French romantic comedy.

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  • Simon Robson coming to a stop on a very greasy Crooked Mustard.

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  • The media coverage painted a picture of Chinese driven by greed coming to England to make money.

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  • People coming to York who were not residents or members of the various guilds had to pay tolls on items brought into the city.

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  • I was too imprecise in coming to grips with my analysis of any subject.

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  • The seemingly invincible Peter Dempsey was coming to Castle Combe.

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  • We again saw the jackal we had seen coming to the pool to drink the previous evening.

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  • Medical staff reported that all children coming to the health center were at least moderately malnourished.

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  • His funeral was attended by mourners from all walks of life, coming to pay their respects to the artist.

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  • He's now coming to see the nutcracker with me in December!

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  • The man of the calf will deliver an oration, not coming to wipe out the French way of life.

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  • Turner showed no reticence in coming to the issue.

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  • She has a roofing contractor coming to visit to lay new roofing contractor coming to visit to lay new roofing felt in her loft space.

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  • Show Off is a new television show Off is a new television show coming to Sky Digital TV this November 2006.

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  • Increase and flatlining people coming to lewis Susan and a political act.

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  • If you find that others often share with you juicy titbits of information about others, consider why they are coming to you.

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  • I nearly had to give her a verbal warning for coming to work dressed in an England shirt.

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  • We need an outreach worker speaking to nurses and doctors in clinics and getting people used to the idea of coming to a group.

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  • One of the amazing giant wooden xylophones in the world is coming to Greenbelt!

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  • Gradually coming to occupy definite beds, which are deepened and polished by the friction, they impress a characteristic appearance on the land, which guides them as they traverse it, and, although the ice melts at lower levels, vast quantities of clay and broken stones are brought down and deposited in terminal moraines where the glacier ends.

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  • The predominance of the Anglo-Burgundians in France having made it impossible for him to stay there, he went to Avignon to end his days in melancholy calculations arising from the calamities of which he had been the witness, and the astrological reckonings, in which he found pleasure, of the chances for and against the world coming to an end in the near future.

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  • Their official organs, indeed, continued to fulminate against the " unconstitutional " government, but the enthusiasm with which the programme had been received in the country showed the Coalition leaders the danger of their position, and henceforth, though they continued their denunciations of Austria, they entered into secret negotiations with the king-emperor, in order, by coming to terms with him, to ward off the fatal consequences of Kristoffy's proposals.

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  • As circumstances dictated, either wing would fasten upon one of the allied armies and detain it until the reserve had time to come up and complete its destruction; the other wing meantime detaining the other allied army and preventing its commander from coming to his colleague's assistance.

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  • The arbitrator ex compromisso sumptus, like the judicial arbiter, was expected to take account of equitable considerations in coming to a decision.

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  • Pebrine manifests itself by dark spots in the skin of the larvae; the eggs do not hatch out, or hatch imperfectly; the worms are weak, stunted and unequal in growth, languid in movement, fastidious in feeding; many perish before coming to maturity; if they spin a cocoon it is soft and loose, and moths when developed are feeble and inactive.

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  • He remained outside party politics, emerging only in 1909, first to attack Mr Lloyd George's budget in the country as a "revolution," and then - to the general surprise - to condemn the House of Lords in debate for rejecting it; and in 1910 (see Parliament) he appeared once more to be coming to the front, by the resolutions he carried in regard to the remodelling of the Upper Chamber, when the death of King Edward VII.

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  • At a place where two roads crossed, they saw a tall gentleman coming to meet them.

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  • Everything we have talked about relating to the Internet and technology is coming to bear on robotics and nanotechnology.

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  • I hope Mr. Anagnos is coming to see me soon.

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  • I am coming to Boston in June to see little blind girls and I will come to see you.

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  • Mr. Anagnos is coming to see me Monday.

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  • The engine-bell tells the passengers that they are coming to a station, and it tells the people to keep out of the way.

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  • I am so glad that Eva is coming to stay with me this summer.

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  • Any prospect of awakening or coming to life to a dead man makes indifferent all times and places.

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  • Some of my friends spoke as if I was coming to the woods on purpose to freeze myself.

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  • I heard, your honor, that a minister is coming to visit your honor.

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  • They were our Horse Guards, advancing to attack the French cavalry that was coming to meet them.

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  • Evidently just before coming to the dinner he had had his hair and whiskers trimmed, which changed his appearance for the worse.

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  • I was coming to tell you so.

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  • Next day the countess called Boris aside and had a talk with him, after which he ceased coming to the Rostovs'.

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  • I wished to ask the countess and you to do me the honor of coming to tea and to supper.

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  • Who hindered his coming to the house?

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  • One man told him he had not come yet, and another that he was coming to dinner.

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  • Here's Berg coming to see us, said she, looking out of the window.

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  • Through these forests Denisov and his party rode all day, sometimes keeping well back in them and sometimes coming to the very edge, but never losing sight of the moving French.

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  • On coming to a path in the forest along which he could see far to the right, Denisov stopped.

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  • In this excellent Concentration Camp we are fast recovering from the shock of coming to England.

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  • She has a roofing contractor coming to visit to lay new roofing felt in her loft space.

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  • The days of Knowsley Councils secretive nature is coming to an end.

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  • Show Off is a new television show coming to Sky Digital TV this November 2006.

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  • In the opening two rounds, Hastie had real difficulty coming to terms with the southpaw stance of his technically gifted opponent.

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  • It is born of our tenacity of life - our desire to go on living - our dread of coming to an end.

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  • Some friends coming to stay tomorrow so need to tidy up a bit.

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  • People are coming to my course in place of their first choices because of timetable clashes.

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  • I think the triplets thought we were coming to play tho and came trotting over to us as soon as we arrived.

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  • Friend, even our unbelief cannot stop God 's Word coming to pass !

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  • Although you can work really long hours at unsociable times of the day, I really enjoy coming to work.

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  • One of the amazing giant wooden xylophones in the world is coming to Greenbelt !

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  • The kids batted at their parents, who were coming to pick them up, because they didn't want to leave their friends.

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  • Give your baby cues to know when nighttime or naptime sleep is coming to help develop good sleeping habits as time goes on.

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  • Have someone be in charge of coordinating the schedule of people who are coming to help.

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  • Find out when an RV show is coming to a town near you because this is a great way to see lots of different homes all at once.

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  • Find out when a boat show is coming to your town or a town nearby.

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  • Since the new line cars will be coming to the dealership in truckloads, they like to get rid of the other new cars from the previous release.

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  • This is simply the blade coming to a square.

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  • If you're coming to Prime Outlets to get the latest article of clothing from Tommy Hilfinger, you won't find it here.

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  • Do you have a group of 15 or more coming to the mall?

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  • The Seattle Premium Outlets are one of the area's top tourist draws and many nearby hotels offer special packages for those coming to the area for a visit.

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  • They are great kids, and they too knew my mom was coming to town.

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  • In this method, you will pay less than what you owe, after coming to an agreement with the creditor.

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  • It seems that the days of paying bills with a check are coming to an end.

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  • If you and your spouse agree on most issues surrounding your divorce, but need assistance coming to a compromise on one key issue, mediation might be the best solution.

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  • You disclosed all of your assets before coming to an agreement.

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  • Do not discuss the problems with coming to a decision with your children.

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  • If clients will be coming to your home for consultation, make sure you include comfortable seating options in your plan.

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  • Does anyone who's coming to dinner have any sort of dietary allergies or other types of restrictions?

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  • Does anyone coming to dinner have any dietary restrictions?

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  • Although American law prohibits the sale of dog or cat fur products, the garments coming to market cost less than $150, which means they don't have to be labeled.

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  • The crush may be a sign that the original relationship is coming to a close.

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  • If you do decide to let your son pursue a relationship, always instill important communication so he feels equally comfortable coming to you with his failures as well as his successes.

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  • Make sure your teen knows that he or she always has a willing listener in you and that you'll listen without judging harshly or condemning them for coming to you.

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  • Teenagers who are just coming to terms with their sexual orientation can find comfort in these girls who have faced the same struggles.

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  • Is there a concert, sporting event, or theater production coming to town?

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  • With her high school career coming to a close, your teen has probably accumulated a lot of memorabilia over the last four years.

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  • If he wasn't coming to the reception, the reception was coming to him.

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  • Most Indian brides wear some type of headdress that has jewels coming to a point in the middle of the forehead.

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  • There is nothing legally pending or coming to get me!

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  • Outpatient care involves the patient coming to the center for individual and group counseling, from three to five times a week, depending on the level of care needed.

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  • As a result of the incident coming to the forefront, Knight, who was allegedly the recipient of Washington's comment, told People magazine that he was, in fact, gay.

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  • After coming to Nashville, Tennessee, his group, The Ranch, topped the charts in 1997 with their self-titled album.

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  • Within two years of coming to the West Coast, he made his stand-up television debut on Late Night with David Letterman.

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  • He then pulled the emergency break, causing the car to roll over, eventually coming to rest on its roof.

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  • The plot of this made for TV movie revolves around strange occurrences at the local library, where books are seemingly coming to life.

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  • In December of 2006, Brandy was driving her Land Rover along a California highway when she failed to notice the cars in front of her were coming to an abrupt halt.

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  • Other memorable Murphy films include 48 Hours, Coming to America, Trading Places and The Nutty Professor.

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  • Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - 34 years after her first Oscar win, Hepburn won her second statue.

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  • Particularly for underage students and freshmen who didn't drink regularly before coming to college, it can be difficult to recognize limits and abide by them.

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  • Doing this repeatedly will teach her what her name is, and also associate coming to you with pleasant things.

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  • Last but not least, you and your best friend should both know the weekly once over is coming to a close this way.

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  • Once you have imprinted your dog's brain with the idea that coming to you is a wonderful thing, you have half the battle won.

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  • As your dog learns that coming to you is always a good experience in some way, you'll eventually be able to recall him even when he isn't paying attention to you.

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  • Some favorites include Angles We Have Heard, Blue Christmas, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause, Santa Clause is Coming to Town and The First Noel.

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  • If you're looking for lap steel instructions, you're probably coming to the instrument as a novice.

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  • Dockers Women's Jaelynn Bermuda - Fit much the same as Docker metro shorts, but are longer in length coming to just above the knee in Bermuda Shorts style.

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  • The product line will be available to purchase online and coming to a store near them.

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  • The goal should be to help your child, not discourage them from coming to you with their concerns.

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  • If you are coming to Florida's Walt Disney World from the West or East coasts, you'll need to figure out whether you will drive or fly, and how much time you will spend in the Orlando area.

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  • If you want to check out the up and coming Disney movies, this is the place to look since you can view trailers and find release dates for films that are coming to DVD and movie theaters.

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  • Women, first and foremost, still want good games, and this is finally coming to fruition.

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  • When I found out that the game was coming to the Dreamcast, I nearly threw out my transmission.

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  • Keep the greats and goods coming to keep the crowd meter glowing so you can get double points.

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  • So, it's coming to the Wii, but it won't lose too much of the graphics quality in case you're worried.

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  • In this way, it is possible that PS2 support could be coming to a future edition of the PS3 Slim, though nothing has been officially announced to suggest this possibility.

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  • A flood of games only loosely based on the Star Wars universe were released around the time Episode 1 was coming to theaters.

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  • Brush up on your Italian, 'cause the Corleone family is coming to your living room.

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  • So keep an eye out for this hot new title coming to your PC in February!

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  • It's the result of rapidly advancing technology, and it's coming to a head.

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  • Did you know that more programs are coming to the iPhone?

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  • In this day and age, most consumers are coming to expect a lot more out of their mobile phones.

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  • The stress of dealing with the child's mutism may have created various imbalances in family dynamics, and parents may need help in coming to terms with their own emotions and becoming more consistent in their parenting styles.

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  • An older inhibited child or teenager, for example, may not cling to his or her mother or cry when coming to an unfamiliar laboratory but may hesitate to talk to the examiner and may smile infrequently.

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  • As the warm-up session is coming to an end, many dance classes include a section of combinations before moving on to work in the center of the room.

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  • With all of the new residents coming to Florida every year, your seized property can easily be sold to the next individual who comes along.

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  • When deciding on what form of birth control to use, make sure you are well-informed of all the facts -- method, cost and effectiveness -- before coming to a decision.

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  • If you are coming to San Francisco for business, you'll be right on the edge of the financial district, so getting to meetings will be a breeze.

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  • The top should also be long, coming to the top of the bottoms or even just below, thus making the suit look like a one-piece.

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  • Universal Pictures and Hasbro have signed an agreement that will lead to a number of films featuring toys coming to the big screen.

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  • The game is truly coming to grips with our seemingly cashless society that we have adapted to.

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  • You can never be too cautious when a stranger is coming to your home.

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  • The thing is, he kept coming to me as if he wanted to work things out saying "his girlfriend was bisexual," "they didn't have chemistry," "they were getting married," "he need help with his two kids," and "they like her."

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  • Instead of coming to you with my concerns, I went looking for evidence.

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  • Do you know of a favorite band coming to town your partner would enjoy?

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  • Processing is simply talking about the relationship - but doing it with the goal of coming to a consensus about any issues, and internalizing the solution - or, to put it another way, talking it to death.

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  • If you have loved ones coming to you reporting that they saw your partner flirting or engaging in sexual behaviors with someone else, then it's a pretty good sign that your partner is cheating.

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  • The ring will slide down the mandrel coming to a halt when the mandrel is the same size as the ring.

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  • Ready or not, uniforms may be coming to a public school district near you.

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  • What better way to capitalize on this sense of pride than having them write letters to the students who will be coming to fill their empty desks?

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  • Based on the book by Dr. Seuss, the classic movie scene involves the Grinch coming to his good sense and giving Christmas back to all of the Whos.

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  • At the same website, a person with the user name of Darkgemini describes coming to the rescue of his girlfriend.

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  • Previews can get fans excited about changes that are coming to the show.

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  • Finding out ahead of time that two fan faves may end up in scenes together or that a long plotline is coming to a climax is one thing, but scoops and spoilers may leave a fan turned off by the idea without ever seeing the execution.

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  • Marissa engaged in a same-sex relationship with girlfriend Alex for a while and Ryan's ex-con brother coming to town that made headlines with the fans.

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  • Braeden returned to the soap opera in January 2010, an encouraging sign to fans who want to see Sharon and Nick reunited with their child and Adam to get what is coming to him.

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  • In 2010, Stephanie was diagnosed with stage four cancer and fans worried that Flannery's discussion about retirement was coming to fruition.

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  • The people of this cult believed that hidden in the tail of the Hale-Bopp comet was a spaceship coming to take them "home".

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  • He wanted it like this so that Jack is always coming to him.

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  • Those families coming to the city for vacation will find the New York City hotel also caters to their needs.

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  • It is the closest for those coming to Disneyland.

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  • Weekly or monthly "extras" are a great way to get them coming to work.

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  • The DeltaWing stands in this tradition of retro-futurism and may be coming to a Formula 1 track near you soon.

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  • Squat and repeat coming to a standing position.

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  • Balanchine, who is the father of American ballet, and most known for his choreography of the Nutcracker, worked in France for a period after leaving Russia, and before coming to the US.

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  • In general, when teaching preschoolers French, sticking with topics that they learn about before coming to school is a good plan.

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  • For example, if someone thanks you for coming to their home for a party, you might respond by using this phrase, which means that you are thanking the host or hostess for their hospitality.

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  • Tracks like Sarah on the Run, Escape From the Hospital, and Sarah's Dream are intense arrangements that make it easy to believe that the world is coming to an end.

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  • In like manner, as soon as they make the appropriate clicks at the webpage, you can see whether this guest will be coming to the party or not, any suggestions they may have, and so forth.

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  • Use the opportunity to remind your child that party favors are a little way to say "Thanks for coming to my party!"

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  • If the girls coming to the party are girly and like to be pampered, then consider turning the slumber party into spa night.

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  • While Josh skips school and jeopardizes his chance of graduating, Ebony is hard at work trying to finish her courses and enroll in college, all while coming to terms with the fact that her life is about to change forever.

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  • By season two of Teen Mom Maci and Ryan were coming to terms with sharing custody of Bentley.

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  • When Voyager's episodes were coming to a conclusion, creator Rick Berman and Brannon Braga were searching for fresh new Trek ideas.

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  • Anne McCaffrey's The Dragonriders of Pern series is coming to the big screen!

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  • Another suggests that like the tales of the Gods of old, the Cylons are the children of man, coming to reclaim their place in the universe.

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  • The best of intentions gone wrong, Startegy has succeeded in coming to the first page of Google, but the site is so poorly laid out with small text, distracting motion graphics, and even an unfortunate name that sounds like a typo.

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  • If no one is coming to your site, then no one's going to buy anything.

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  • These are free systems that Google uses to let you know how many people are coming to your site, where the referrals are coming from, and more.

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  • The neighbors couldn't see into any of their windows, and they were far enough off the main road that the only traffic would be people coming to see them.

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  • What's this world coming to?

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  • I don't remember much of my time before coming to this world, except I was expelled.

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  • His gaze swept around the room methodically, coming to rest on her.

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  • Then coming to a place called Gethsemane, He bade the disciples wait while He should pray; and taking the three who had been with Him at the Transfiguration He told them to tarry near Him and to watch.

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