Somebody came along and brought me breakfast, then Charlie came along and brought me coffee.
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PJ Cooksey came along, and then Julie Krone (who won the Belmont Stakes in 1993) came along.
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"Then this person from Dentaid came along to my alcoholics support group and told us about this project giving free pain relief, so I came along," he said.
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"You have to understand, when Spike Lee came along and I came along in 1991, being a black filmmaker of note in Hollywood was considered a novelty," Mr. Singleton said.
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" After that, "Kinky Boots" came along, followed by "Pose.
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Because everything was perfect with us until this came along.
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Then, the new Philosophy Amazing Grace Dry Shampoo came along.
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They weren't even collecting user data until Facebook came along.
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When our babies came along, she threw herself into grandmotherhood.
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But before Saudi Arabia came along, money was getting tight.
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Battle Royale came along a few months later, in September.
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I started firmly in radio, and then podcasting came along.
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Then social media came along, and I didn't have to.
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That was until Freddie Laker, a British entrepreneur, came along.
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Then eBay came along, and I started buying stuff there.
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" And then other bands came along and said, "Yes please!
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I used to believe that adage until Trump came along.
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When the PC came along, that model got blown apart.
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His wife, Jane, their children and several grandchildren came along.
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They came along fully after the death of the territories.
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Until someone came along and forced that conversation: Donald Trump.
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But then All in the Family came along in 1971.
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The ones who came along great, he'd keep them great.
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Instead Donald Trump came along and told a darker one.
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But then Barack Obama came along and the line blurred.
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Then "Girls & Boys" came along, and it seemed completely impossible.
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How would that feel if the perfect house came along?
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The first iteration of the musical came along in 1980.
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A few years ago a project called Aragon came along.
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Exactly 30 minutes later, Jaxon came along, weighing 4 lbs.
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Then microblading came along and I'll admit I was tempted.
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We put it in a drawer until Netflix came along.
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Until Brexit came along, Mr. Baker was headed for retirement.
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Certainly, there were fast, expensive cars before Lamborghini came along.
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"When they came along, they changed the game," he said.
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Or it was hard to imagine, until blockchain came along.
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And yet when the Beatles came along he was indifferent.
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Then Twitterrific came along and introduced a bird for its logo.
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Then the Affordable Care Act came along with a new approach.
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Then, The Prisoner came along and it was unabashed easy drinking.
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But then Octlantis came along, with no similar item in place.
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Romero found the jumps more meaningful if fellow survivors came along.
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"When VR came along it opened up that opportunity," he says.
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Until the Internet came along, brands like Cleo had such interest.
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Work was whatever came along: barhop, carnival barker, house-painter, cleaner.
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And I had asked to tag along, and I came along.
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Congress had only used the rule once before Trump came along.
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Then short video apps came along, eating people's eyeball time away.
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A number of fairly famous people came along to claim it.
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Until Sanders came along, they weren't even a particularly formidable one.
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At the artist talk last night, some institutional heads came along.
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We did everything from country to pop, when rock came along.
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Pimentia: I came along for the ride with an open heart.
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And then Instagram came along, and she hopped on that, too.
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Then Queer Eye came along depicting gay men as professional experts.
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And suddenly Mozart came along with these mellow, long, singing lines.
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That same year, Napster came along, followed by YouTube, in 2005.
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Electronic versions of D&D that came along were no exception.
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But as the internet came along, things became a lot easier.
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But in 2002, "Work It" came along and matched their record.
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"Then television came along and sucked everybody away," Mr. Blumberg said.
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Investors didn't think much about that until the virus came along.
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Vehicle safety was a crisis long before driverless cars came along.
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When Facebook came along everyone felt they needed a social strategy.
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Washington came along, and years of progress were placed in peril.
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These places were gone by the time Bao Bei came along.
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Then the British thriller "Bodyguard" came along and blew his mind.
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This job came along that allowed me to continue in music.
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When we started "The Daily," the hmms came along with me.
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And every time a seemingly world-historical crisis came along — Sept.
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Until Trump came along, the party stood for cutting federal spending.
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For a time it was awkward, but then this came along.
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I said he did not have to, but he came along.
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Venezuela was a corrupt petrostate long before Hugo Chávez came along.
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Well, that's different from the flat paintings that came along then.
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It all worked out fine until wind and solar came along.
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Then, Hamill came along on Sunday and kicked open the waterworks again.
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Before humans came along, Namibia's savannas would burn about once per decade.
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The couple, both Trump supporters, had been uninsured when Obamacare came along.
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Charlotte came along with the aim of doing more in marine conservation.
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So McCoy was determined to stay in school when Spencer came along.
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Other dead brands, like Sharper Image came along for the ride too.
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Their son Richie came along 11 months later, when Moore was 18.
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But December barely got to enjoy its title before January came along.
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But another group came along shortly thereafter, and this escalated from there.
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So when Milo came along, I felt whole again in a way.
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And then Empire came along, which is an amazing opportunity and platform.
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Until she came along, we didn't even realize what we were missing.
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IN OTHER WORDS, YOU CAN'T HAVE WIRETAPS UNTIL THE TELEPHONE CAME ALONG.
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Then Roni Di Lullo came along and created Doggles — goggles for dogs.
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Then Roni Di Lullo came along and created Doggles — goggles for dogs.
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Then the NHL regular season came along, and basically stole their gimmick.
|
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But then Google Images came along and killed that entire business model.
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Because I'm the first president who came along in the digital age.
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Because what was gaming, really, until the N64 Z-trigger came along?
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Then a minor business transaction came along that became a seminal moment.
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And in the end, a hero came along and made everything better.
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His handler came along and said they had to go take photographs.
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Then this new tax bill came along to potentially derail their efforts.
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But it'd be pretty hard to resist if it came along, right?
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" As Reagan later put it, "Nancy came along and saved my soul.
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Until a Postal Inspector by the name of Frank Oldfield came along.
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Then AIDS came along in 1981, and fucked it up for everyone.
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I didn't think about all the things that came along with it.
|
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When Paradise of Bachelors came along, the record found a perfect home.
|
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She told me the march was happening today and we came along.
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"When VS Code came along, I was like, oh dang," Williams said.
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But when the opportunity came along for the show, I was intrigued.
|
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San Francisco had drug and homelessness issues long before Twitter came along.
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"Jersey Shore," however, came along in a simpler time for reality television.
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TaskRabbit came along in 2008, connecting customers to helpers in the neighborhood.
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But in the West, phages were mostly abandoned when antibiotics came along.
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Her older brother also came along, out of concern for his sister.
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Afarensis came along later, living between 3 and 3.8 million years ago.
|
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You couldn't even get China to the table before Trump came along.
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Turkey already was a democracy when Erdogan and the Islamists came along.
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However, this model was blown apart when the financial crisis came along.
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Ms. Mearns's City Ballet colleagues Jared Angle and Gretchen Smith came along.
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But the Pistons came along on Tuesday and changed the dang game.
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How could he not share them once TikTok came along, he said.
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They were all wearing their watches, and came along with their families.
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Then Serial came along, in 2014, exploding into popularity and pop culture.
|
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Milly, a cavapoo cross, just came along for the snacks and scratches.
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"I never really believed in fate until Ryan came along," she said.
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Then, the Switch came along, giving me console games on the go.
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Then my two sons came along, and they started helping me, too.
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And I think we changed it to "moments" when video came along.
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He was earning money laying asphalt when the "90210" role came along.
|
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Then Aegon the Conqueror came along and decided to shake things up.
|
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Then Michael Milken, a junk-bond guru, came along with a new gospel.
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That's something that came along at the same time as this Tekla thing.
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It is unlikely that you came along and found a completely new market.
|
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Then cloud giant came along, and r, Adaptive Insights became a Workday subsidiary.
|
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Then, a little French studio called Dontnod came along with Life Is Strange.
|
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Hadoop was born open source, and came along just as companies needed it.
|
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Office chat software was never particularly exciting — until, of course, Slack came along.
|
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But then, miraculously, The LEGO Movie came along and blew everybody's goddamn minds.
|
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But other things came along, and they stayed "loosely in touch," Ohoven said.
|
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So Jester, really, was something that just came along at the right time.
|
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It's serendipitous that Biles came along at such a moment in the sport.
|
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When the latest version came along, she stood by her conviction...at first.
|
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JetBlue didn't have a sustainability department until Sophia Mendelsohn came along in 2013.
|
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In fact, part of the problem was solved long before Young came along.
|
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That very gentle, veiled threat came along with an assessment of China's fragility.
|
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There was no paid market for a prototyping tool until InVision came along.
|
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Elsie Fisher had almost given up on acting when Eighth Grade came along.
|
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When laser cutters first came along, everyone was engraving everything they could engrave.
|
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"When Sabrina came along, "I was like, 'Oh my God, this is heaven.
|
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Fortunately, an owner came along who got into the spirit of the video.
|
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And by the time LiveJournal came along, we thought things couldn't get better.
|
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But then the elevator came along and allowed Wall Street to grow up.
|
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That's when journalist Miguel Angelo de Azevedo, also known as "Nirez," came along.
|
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Until Cofix came along, Israeli cafes routinely charged $3-$4 for a coffee.
|
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And then Dany's dragons came along and torched the wights in great numbers.
|
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Then Trump came along and said what we've all been waiting to hear.
|
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"Being healther came along with maturity … I want to live a long time."
|
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Because a whole new soap opera quickly came along to take its place.
|
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These cities were famously expensive long before Airbnb and the internet came along.
|
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When my daughter came along and I got that time all over again.
|
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But even Bowie quit his poly lifestyle when the right person came along.
|
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Until the Chevy Bolt came along, buying an EV meant making a sacrifice.
|
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They already had four children to raise by the time Kael came along.
|
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Even before Moore came along, the Republican Party's reputation was in terrible shape.
|
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If a new startup came along in retail, it would start with this.
|
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Before she came along, he had displayed works the way Andy Warhol had.
|
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The original 24 came along at precisely the right time, in late 2001.
|
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Partition came along in 1947, with the Pakistan Muslim League trying to get
|
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They dominated the watch world for like 10 years until quartz came along.
|
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We'd stop every time a car came along, which wasn't actually that often.
|
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When the others said they wouldn't go unless Pederson came along, Plaisted relented.
|
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Two years later, though, something else came along and seized my nights back.
|
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Then social media came along, and isn't that supposed to be real life?
|
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Harry's taking on Gillette before Dollar Shave Club came along [is another example].
|
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"I was looking to open uptown, and this came along," Mr. Hernandez said.
|
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When Google came along, everyone really felt like they needed a search strategy.
|
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These three papers had nationally known brands even before the internet came along.
|
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Though Verdon had been replaced, she came along to assist with the choreography.
|
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He came along and did what seemed impossible: bringing Mahler back to Vienna!
|
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Then Donald Trump, a man in love with all things gold, came along.
|
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A bunch came along for 15, 18 years, but then not too many.
|
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We were also celebrating Salesforce's 18th birthday, so my wife, Lynne, came along.
|
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Donald Trump came along and offered them exactly that kind of strong government.
|
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High on the agenda should be the utter unpreparedness for what came along.
|
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Electric cars were derided as wimpy golf carts before the company came along.
|
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Our snug little colonial began to feel cramped as three kids came along.
|
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"In some ways, it was easier before Miller came along," Olds says now.
|
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They were starting to learn German in Paris before the US came along.
|
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Then FRB121102 came along and we found out that these radio sources can repeat.
|
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"He came along with his parents, directly from a circus show," the doctors wrote.
|
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Before this massive database on Democratic voters came along, political canvassers were flying blind.
|
|
Patridge, 32, handled the exchange by herself, though a friend came along as support.
|
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No members of the President's Cabinet came along, nor did his chief of staff.
|
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But once her daughter came along, the star had to make a few adjustments.
|
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I was a bit soul-destroyed, but then Instagram came along and changed everything.
|
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When Stehr's second and third children came along, he opened accounts for them too.
|
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I'm terrified of going back to the way things were before he came along.
|
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This came along with more steps toward RCS, a more advanced protocol than SMS.
|
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That is, until something potentially better came along in the rich world of Wakanda.
|
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Finally, German malacologist Peter Friedrich Röding came along to set everyone straight, explained Gerber.
|
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The contact information that came along with the number appeared to be Apple Inc.
|
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And when Carina [Sinatra's granddaughter] came along, that was the icing on the cake.
|
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Then bebop came along after World War II and fans had trouble keeping up.
|
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"If someone came along with a good idea, we'd do it," Mr. Seelig said.
|
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It came along, and it came before Gopher, and before the World Wide Web.
|
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When the iTunes Music Store came along, the app began to handle music purchases.
|
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As they claim in the documentary, Azriel's older sister A'Iceis came along to chaperone.
|
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Medicines don't work and I was going to give up until he came along.
|
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When Cruyff became Ajax manager in 1985, his smoking habit came along with him.
|
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Two other girls came along "for a short time" before dropping out, she says.
|
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"This was already my only job before the internet even came along," she recalled.
|
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Their first daughter was born in 1989, and another came along 18 months later.
|
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She brought a friend instead, but disappointment, I discovered, came along in her suitcase.
|
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And when psychedelic drugs and more importantly the pill came along, away we went.
|
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And long before Statcast came along, an extremely high spin rate was his goal.
|
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Baker came along and was promoted to oversee teams of dieticians across the organization.
|
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Then those automatic pinsetters came along, and I was disrupted out of a job.
|
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Instead, Mr. Trump reached new lows, and his supporters came along for the ride.
|
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When I came along, around 2003 or 2004, I basically vogued from the heart.
|
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But a hundred years ago, mankind came along, bringing pests, black rats, with them.
|
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The Destroyer was actually Lee's most popular superhero before the Fantastic Four came along.
|
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And when Brian came along he just made it sound so fluid and effortless.
|
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That is, until the throat-shredding, high flying frontman Paul'e'wog came along around 2010.
|
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Hippies had been portrayed as comic relief in popular culture until Manson came along.
|
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From the looks of the "Toxic" singer's Instagram account, the kiddos came along, too.
|
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When [Barack] Obama came along, it was the first time I voted for Democrat.
|
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Not until Indian Greedy Cow in Bethnal Green, London, came along and did it.
|
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No one had ever understood that dark part of him until I came along.
|
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Then, Lauri came along and her freedom was stripped away, along with her youth.
|
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I wasn't looking for this relationship, but I accepted it when it came along.
|
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And the pleasant surprise is that people came along for the ride with us.
|
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Redbubble came along in 1323, followed by others such as TeeChip, TeePublic, and SunFrog.
|
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That said, the thought of someone matching Robertson was ridiculous until Westbrook came along.
|
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Mr. Gates came along as his deputy — the man behind the man in charge.
|
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Unlike "Homeland," which came along a year later, it had no big-name stars.
|
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Before it came along, fashion public relations was mostly built on hype and drama.
|
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Since he came along, the budget has increased dramatically, there's an epic homeless crisis.
|
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It seems like the statue came along with a patch released around December 12.
|
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Before Oculus came along, virtual reality was little more than a sci-fi fantasy.
|
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For many years, they were archenemies until new owners came along and changed everything.
|
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Sometimes her sister, Harriet, and their ancient mother, Ida, came along to help out.
|
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Then Michelangelo, who was three years younger, came along and blew up Torrigiano's spotlight.
|
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The Chandler family running the LA Times until the good Chandler finally came along.
|
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The purpose was that they would last for eternity, that is until ISIS came along.
|
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Take Star Wars, which qualified as Hollywood's "most TV-like" franchise before Marvel came along.
|
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When the New Testament came along it did not erase what came before it. Creation.
|
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And then President Trump came along and I got those permits so fast for them.
|
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"There were a lot of phones out there before the iPhone came along," said Goldman.
|
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DraftKings came along in 2012 and has raised more than $600 million, according to Crunchbase.
|
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Then this Cuyana Classic Structured Tote came along thanks to a recommendation from a colleague.
|
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The announcement came along with a new trailer that shows off some of Castle's origins.
|
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When podcasting came along, suddenly Radiolab just made a hell of a lot more sense.
|
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It was a nice one until we came along and made it all shit-like.
|
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Luckily, when "Yoga With Adriene" came along, the opportunity allowed her two passions to intermingle.
|
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It was more just cutting living expenses and taking every single job that came along.
|
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But then three cameras came along: the Insta360 One, the GoPro Fusion, and the Rylo.
|
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Then, YouTube Red came along in 2015 — and MatPat's Game Lab finally became a reality.
|
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When Hillsborough came along, they thought, We were allowed to do it in the past.
|
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As usual, Boss Guk came along, as did another man I had never met before.
|
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That's because conservative media is already heavily Trumpified, and was so before Trump came along.
|
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Other games came along, and I found myself drifting away from the post-apocalyptic world.
|
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The Grammies were gone before I came along but I feel like I know them.
|
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That said, the Irish had imbued the shamrock with meaning before St. Patrick came along.
|
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And the coal industry had huge problems even before the Clean Power Plan came along.
|
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Snap was the mobile AR software market before Pokémon GO, Facebook and Apple came along.
|
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I was born one year later; my sister, Pamela, came along four years after that.
|
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Heyn: Once the internet came along, its popularity and its audience did grow quite exponentially.
|
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The iPad came along in 2009 and the Apple Watch five years later, in 2014.
|
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When the company announced the iPod, the brand-new click wheel came along with it.
|
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We worked very well that way for quite a while until Janice Raymond came along.
|
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Before AlphaGo came along, the best programs played at the level of a skilled amateur.
|
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And then these other bands came along and what they did was celebrate British life.
|
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Then the 1990s came along and broke apart this three-headed superorganism of 03s celebrities.
|
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Until they came along, "essentially six companies" controlled media for nearly a century, Diller said.
|
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Then Hunan, the birth province of Mao,Came along with its own style of chow.
|
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Everything was geared toward football and basketball at Tennessee State, but the Tigerbelles came along.
|
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First, they came along fly fishing on a bluebird day in New York's Catskill Mountains.
|
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Until Twitch came along, YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, was the main hub for gamers.
|
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Hillary Clinton was the candidate many Democrats deemed inevitable, but then Barack Obama came along.
|
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A couple of years later house and techno came along and the landscape totally changed.
|
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His first hire, who manned the phones and distributed the codes, came along in 1992.
|
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He consulted them, too, when the prospect of a Bubby's outpost in Japan came along.
|
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A full, public airing did not come to be until those meddling reporters came along.
|
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In a 2012 interview, Kirk Korver raved about the advantages that came along with that.
|
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"I'd love to do a boxing movie, if the right one came along," he said.
|
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And those came along with the confirmation of Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
|
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It's just that beans and toast were what they had till something better came along.
|
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I would totally do comedy if the right thing came along, but it's so scary.
|
|
When's the last time a new stand-up superstar came along and changed the game?
|
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Until Twitch came along, YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, was the main hub for gamers.
|
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"I just told him how awesome it would be if he came along," Anderson recalled.
|
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New drugs came along, allowing him to stop taking steroids, but the damage was done.
|
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It wasn't until Lilith Fair came along that I really felt like that was resolved.
|
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I first went to Australia in 1982, and my dad came along on that tour.
|
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A little while later, Ms. Majors — hair dyed green, wearing a purple jacket — came along.
|
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe, meanwhile, came along as the Chinese cinema business was taking off.
|
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Then Hunan, the birth province of Mao, Came along with its own style of chow.
|
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Before "Sunny" came along, I would audition and do chemistry reads with very funny actors.
|
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Getting the same experience on macOS or iOS was close to impossible until OneCast came along.
|
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"This woman had never dived in her life up until we came along," said de Gelder.
|
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"Each feature has it's own reasons for why it came along when it did," Fred_Zeppelin wrote.
|
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People wanted something faster, but thought faster horses were the solution before the car came along.
|
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Then cloud giant Workday came along, and $1.5 billion later, Adaptive Insights became a Workday subsidiary.
|
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But at every step along the way, positive or negative, another opportunity came along with it.
|
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Then Trump came along and came close to a clean sweep in the region in 2016.
|
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Long before Mr. Trump came along, the supposedly immutable laws of politics had begun to fall.
|
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Migration on such a scale seemed unlikely even before the immigrant-bashing Mr Trump came along.
|
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These were the brows I'd been missing, but they came along with a whole new routine.
|
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It was possible to order veggie burgers at Burger King before the Impossible Whopper came along.
|
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That's why the team was so thrilled when Apple's Screen Time app came along, Ellis says.
|
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But then the Kepler mission came along, and it gave us something very interesting: stellar mass.
|
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But as soon as my baby came along — Brody is his name and he's a cutie!
|
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It wasn't private by design, so when censors came along, they pushed on an open door.
|
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They didn't have it anymore, for one thing, by the time the Romantic Movement came along.
|
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Long before the most recent movie came along, Ghostbusters 2 pretty much took care of that.
|
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Before the new companies came along, Schick and Gillette controlled around 90% of the U.S. market.
|
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But nothing came along that would give Foster the push she needed out of child stardom.
|
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And then Cherry [a lesbian looking for a fake marriage] came along much later by chance.
|
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But Junior came along, and it's become more of a profit machine and a numbers machine.
|
|
When Lyft and UberX came along, car ownership suddenly felt like a thing of the past.
|
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How Nixon changed the FBI Trump: And nothing was changed other than Richard Nixon came along.
|
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What if apps were simply an iteration of the mobile web, before something better came along?
|
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We weren't up against any bad press or any stigma that came along with the genre.
|
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The pics show exposed breasts and nipples, and a breast tattoo came along for the ride.
|
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The engine was not powered; it just came along for the ride to Johannesburg, South Africa.
|
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Automation always destroys jobs—pretty much everyone used to be a farmer until mechanization came along.
|
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"I was so unhappy about the way I felt, and the challenge came along," says Cine.
|
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Bundling up to brace the outside world used to be super uncomfortable — until Uniqlo came along.
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My family came along to take some pictures, and Jake's family took pics of their own.
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Before gas came along in Mexico, tequileros would cook the agave with wood, just like mezcal.
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Luckily, an unnamed man came along to valiantly rescue this poor little roo from its predicament.
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When Apple computers came along, it would pay the Beatles a kingly sum for usage rights.
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Then the Yeti Tundra came along, and in short order, a handful of other brands followed.
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"This film came along and I turned it down," Mr. Baker said in the Stockholm interview.
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I suspect if he came along a generation later, he would have gone to the NFL.
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The folks at Dartmouth came along, asked me if I'd be interested in being their president.
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Then Energy Transfer Equity came along with a takeover bid that Williams resisted for some time.
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When 2008 came along, Democrats found themselves trapped in a political straightjacket of their own devising.
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By the time latecomers like Pinterest and Blue Apron came along, the pickings had gotten slimmer.
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Then Maria came along and hammered St. Croix, too, wrecking 25 percent of the buildings there.
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In all likelihood, the model worked well for them, at least until the Warriors came along.
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The model was unpopular and had garnered not a single customer before Lion Air came along.
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Still, no one ever managed to coax Bean onto the catwalk until Mr. Snyder came along.
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No one really cared that the Instant Pot couldn't air fry until the Foodi came along.
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This came along with keeping its short-term lending rate anchored near zero for seven years.
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But a few years into the program, he gave up the chauffeured Bentleys: "Uber came along."
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You were raised to get up if an older person came along and offer the seat.
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Blake Shelton admits that he had a few rough edges before girlfriend Gwen Stefani came along.
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I don't think I had ever thought about a retractable belt stanchion before he came along.
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But then the internet came along and allowed room for 30 more days of enticing deals.
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But then the World Cup came along and with it, a cloudburst of unfiltered national happiness.
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Computers came along and only quickened my pace: I didn't sweat errors, which were easily fixed.
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Then Rafa Mendes came along and started anaconda choking people from the top of half guard.
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When the story from Elkhart came along in his daily roundup, I was intrigued and disturbed.
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That's because it came along and provided this priceless platform to build up the Trump brand.
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The producers came along with the suggestion of creating something in the vein of Lotte Reiniger.
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So when Trump brought on Manafort to his presidential campaign in March 2016, Gates came along, too.
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Before British icon Cher Lloyd came along, "Stay" was a global hit for pop duo Shakespeare's Sister.
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What if a candidate came along and did something crazy, like change some of his party's positions?
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The nanny came along for the ride, and some of King Cairo's friends tagged along as well.
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Then, cycle 23 of America's Next Top Model came along and set everything a few steps back.
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But alas, before Universal Standard came along, size-inclusive choices were limited — and that's putting it lightly.
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HUME: On -- in my business, when I came along as a reporter, anonymous sources were frowned on.
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Obviously, people have been celebrating both Christmas and Hanukkah combined since long before The OC came along.
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"Me and [my dad] were a bit Scroogey until Pearl and Andy Rose came along," she admitted.
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Before StarCraft 2 came along, Kerrigan was convincing as a character who neither wanted nor needed saving.
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After all, the last big wave of new Mods came along with 220's Moto Z2 Play.
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Then the internet came along and made it safe to explore any potentially embarrassing interest in private.
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"He has made it clear to me that he never really needed someone until I came along."
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Then grunge came along and changed a lot of things for a lot of people—including you.
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Instead, shale oil and gas came along and, by 22019, the U.S. was suddenly awash in both.
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"When my brother Randy and I came along, I think my parents got pretty tired," she explained.
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As humans came along to pose a threat to the bigger cats, small wildcats made themselves useful.
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It's so easy to forget that your parents are people who had identities before you came along.
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Then Martin and Lewis came along and they were just so different than any of those guys.
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Guardians continued to derive their powers from its Light, until Ghaul came along and messed everything up.
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And according to Grimaldi, the couple would consider yet another reality show if the opportunity came along.
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Eventually, the cloud came along and bookmarks saw a new life with the promise of social features.
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We didn't have the ability to do that until the technology came along and made it possible.
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No. But I also told myself that I wasn't going to ignore something if it came along.
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My daughter Izzy came along years later and demonstrated what that was, right in front of me.
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Then, the Food Network's Pioneer Woman came along and made everyone's artsy vintage kitchen dreams come true.
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Don't act like you don't remember "It's Goin Down" or the moves that came along with it.
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You think I've always been Dad, but I didn't used to be dad until you came along.
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This story was updated to clarify that the technical reports came along a New York Times investigation.
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That is, until Colours, the two newest offerings from cult-favorite Canadian brand The Ordinary, came along.
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One month later, a game changing opportunity came along, thanks to our agent's 9-year-old daughter.
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All four of the kids came along, and David Beckham posted plenty of photos from the trip.
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Hugh came along, and toward the end we found ourselves on Maui, where I had a reading.
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You asked the way to Enford Crescent when a boy you liked the look of came along.
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Then, computers came along to automate that arithmetic, without really automating the tasks done by theoretical economists.
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They met a dozen of potential candidates, but no one fit the bill until Jamie came along.
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Then Helen McDonald's stunning "H is For Hawk" came along last year and blew up my spot.
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By the time ISIS came along, they were often welcomed because anything was preferable to the government.
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I hadn't paid that much attention to them because when punk came along, it wasn't for me.
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When Trump came along to test that support, he revealed that it did not, in fact, exist.
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The wave of coal-driven industrialization came along when two-thirds of the work was already done.
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Even before Heptio came along, VMware had been slowly integrating Kubernetes support into core products like vSphere.
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"I just feel like Trump came along and just basically opened the door for people," she said.
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"[Corrections staff] came along … and they started throwing cups of water and stuff on me," Graham said.
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The AV Club came along at a time when cultural/entertainment content farms were 'all the rage.
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It was hammered into my mind that character mattered, and that did change when Trump came along.
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The Free Cities are major trade partners, and so is Qarth — or was, before Dany came along.
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I didn't know I wanted answers to these questions before Cote came along, but now I do.
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Like you said, I was definitely considering a transition out of acting before this show came along.
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And when that engagement went south, and a third girl came along, he paid that dowry, too.
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And then someone came along with this towering idea of America, and people absolutely responded to it.
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But when steam power and industrial machinery came along in the 9.23th century, economic activity took off.
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Until CRISPR came along, biologists lacked the tools to force specific genetic changes across an entire population.
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And you said until he came along nobody really realized the compound interest effect of buying stocks.
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Once Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) came along, IT no longer had complete control over software choices.
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Dan Jakubek came along, as did Gabriel Jalloh, a friend of Blahyi's from his time in Ghana.
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Charlie had his eyes removed due to glaucoma, but then Maverick came along as his little helper.
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Her breakout performance came along in 1962 when she was cast as Anita in West Side Story.
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Michelle Leung, a student at the University of California, Berkeley, who speaks Cantonese, came along to interpret.
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Punk came along and shattered all of that with a "fuck you" to the Queen and country.
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The idea was to keep it ready for production in the event that another buyer came along.
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There's this undeniable lure to their sheer scale, as the masters of the planet before we came along.
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By the time of my O Levels (now GCSE's) came along, I'd bombed brilliantly, failing everything but art.
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Yes, Gordon Ramsay fixes kitchen nightmares, but he had much worse luck when a beachgoer's nightmare came along.
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We'd never quite noticed just how doll-like Katie Holmes' features were until her daughter, Suri, came along.
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But yes, it would be bad if something huge came along and walloped one of the three arms.
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Like her character, Sutton Foster's career took an exciting turn with a second chapter when Younger came along.
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And then at that point Creation came along for the UK and we did a deal with Geffen.
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But in 2011, I received my MBA and $100,000+ in student loans that came along with the degree.
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Before she came along, I was a little bit frivolous of a person working in the fashion industry.
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Rejali's employer at Eat OffBeat ultimately helped her navigate the paperwork and bills that came along with that.
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"A woman came along with a dog not on a lead, and saw the raccoon dog," Mandy said.
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Thank god, John Lasseter came along and showed everyone at the company how to tell an engaging story.
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But then Google came along and offered all of that in an even faster and more attractive package.
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"Even before these burgers came along, the first generation of veggie burgers were a great gateway," Palmer said.
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Games like Halo came along to prove, beyond all doubt, that the age of the bot had ended.
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Video games, and the culture surrounding them, came along at a time when this was really getting underway.
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It came along really, really early, and I had not been in the studio for a long time.
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Then Cambridge Analytica came along, and Facebook announced it would kill off that tool, known as Partner Categories.
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Then the fuckery of Season 20193 came along, and none of the characters or storylines made sense anymore.
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By the way, something you used to be able to see in Times Square before Giuliani came along.
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This came along, and I felt like I didn't have to try to be anything that I'm not.
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" On NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg: "He said we couldn&apost collect money until President Trump came along.
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Still, before Uber came along, it wasn't particularly easy to drive around a city in a private vehicle.
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When tech platforms like Facebook and YouTube came along, they amplified the antivax message in all its forms.
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J.Crew was a dinosaur before Lyons came along; it was polite, genteel, eager to please and utterly inoffensive.
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JavaScript developers never had any easy-to-access repository of code to rely on... until npm came along.
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They always wanted to be like Buddy Holly who came along in the mid-'50s and changed everything.
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Before Uber came along, calling a cab was so inconvenient and confusing that many people didn't even bother.
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Then, of course, YouTube came along and I applied everything that inspired me into what I do today.
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And until something else came along, she happily and securely animal jammed, knowing that I had her back.
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Until this little blue box came along, I'd all but given up my quest for such a device.
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If your pup came along with you on the outing that exposed you to poison ivy, never fear.
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But then Donald Trump came along, Republicans fell into a swoon, and Trump trounced both Bush and Cruz.
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Two of Elon's 5 sons came along, so Amber had the added pressure of being dad's cool gf.
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It wasn't until Instagram came along when the world saw what a mobile-only photo app looked like.
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That didn't quite last either, but 3D saw a resurgence when the IMAX format came along in 2004.
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After that, I became too aware of the magazine;s formula, and then the National Lampoon came along.
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The surrounding area didn't follow the typical gentrification pattern where people moved in and then commercial came along.
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When I finally left for secondary school, many kids from my old school came along, so nothing changed.
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Their kiddos, Billie and Georgia, came along for the ride and also kept it safe by wearing gloves.
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Then Facebook came along, with all the frisson of "only college students use it," and we drifted there.
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"Clubs like Trade and Dragstrip 29 came along and it seemed like everyone was doing drag," she said.
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"Baby Shark Dance," was popularized internationally as a camp song with many variants, long before Pinkfong came along.
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I'm grateful that I came along at the right time to get to fly the missions I did.
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Fake news came along, and that seemed relevant to this rapidly shifting role of advertising in the culture.
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"Lonely Lion Would Not Stop Crying, Until These Puppies Came Along" said another, from a page called Healevate.
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Before Donald Trump came along, Bill Kristol exemplified virtually all the leading elements of the modern Republican Party.
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"Nothing is ever set in stone in science—Newton had it all figured out until Einstein came along."
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Assorted other "Chainsaw" and Leatherface sequels and prequels came along, with varying degrees of involvement by Mr. Hooper.
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He was washing people's feet, blessing the poor ... and then Season 6 came along and I was shocked.
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Music came along at a particularly painful time in her life: Her mother died when she was 12.
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Private equity people came along in the '60s and '70s and said give us 20% of the profits.
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It came along at the exact right moment, and had just the right mix of charm and eeriness.
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Of course, 9/11 came along shortly after and gave an existential context to this enormous new music.
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When Ruth visited Japan with a major league all-star team in 860, Julia and Claire came along.
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But then Instagram came along — along with its walled garden approach that prevents links to elsewhere on the web.
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Until Black Panther came along, Deadpool's $132.4 million opening weekend made it the all time winner for February releases.
|
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Then a hero came along in the form of Carey who naturally had to rock it a bit differently.
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Even as it updated its search and organizational tools, Google Photos came along and one-upped its every feature.
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My poor mum came along and nearly had a panic attack at every turn [and] couldn't wait to leave.
|
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The reality is, the good publicity came along with Apple's correct understanding that backdoors make us all less secure.
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It wasn't until the spin-off Fuller House came along that Barber, 39, even considered a return to acting.
|
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She was very successful and independent, before any man came along — and that's just the way she wanted it.
|
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Speaking of national scandals, perhaps the most iconic points deductions of all time came along with the Calciopoli affair.
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"If a $100 billion deal came along that Charlie and I really liked, we'd get it done," he said.
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It wasn't until the massive No Man's Sky Next update came along that I realized I was fooling myself.
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I came along, excited to get to spend some time with my newest and most famous male authority figure.
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Jester came along around the time I realized that Psygnosis couldn't keep bumping up my salary as a musician.
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"Once agriculture came along, these diseases had the perfect conditions to explode, but they were already around," said Houldcroft.
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I haven't thought about it in a while because I guess once Annapurna came along, I had more security.
|
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But would you break what's, I guess, a hiatus from writing game music, if the right project came along?
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"Before we came along, people didn't know about their rights at all," said AirHelp Chief Executive Officer Henrik Zillmer.
|
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I still have a hard time shaking the criticisms of my body that came along with doing my job.
|
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But when the Nintendo 22011 came along, Nintendo faced a new demand: to bring Zelda to a 23D space.
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Then Prozac came along, and it got featured on the cover of Newsweek and on the cover of TIME.
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"Honestly, until tagging came along museums had so little access to how visitors understood works of art," Chun says.
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The Eurasian beaver was common before humans came along, but we decimated its population beginning in the medieval era.
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I decided I'd cheat on my TV lineup of comedies and dramas  when the perfect thriller came along.
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Dating apps can return to the wonderful place of love and respect that they were before Gonzales came along.
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Then Assassin's Creed II came along in 2009, roping the original's best bits into a much more refined framework.
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"When this opportunity came along, I was overwhelmed," she says of joining the ABC reality dance competition in September.
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Other women at NASA centers ended up losing their jobs for the most part when IBMs [computers] came along.
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Jacques's twin sister, Princess Gabriella did not attend, though his aunt, Princess Caroline, came along on the casual outing.
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Then Apple came along with first the iPod and eventually iTunes (then iTunes for Windows, the truly transformative moment).
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It was all fun and good until Whispers came along and decided to use the sensate power for bad.
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That was something I faced every day in the downtown criminal courts for ten years before Simpson came along.
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When eBay came along, he started using the internet to amass much of what makes up his collection today.
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She came along with Matt who was scheduled to sit down for a fireside chat on the Disrupt stage.
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But finally, someone came along and made a genuinely realistic makeup tutorial… if you can even call it that.
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My love affair continued unabated until Brett Ratner's X-Men: The Last Stand came along and broke everyone's heart.
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Between her family and her day job, Rebecca Lave had a busy enough life before Donald Trump came along.
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Frankly, you probably didn't get yourself either—until the Sun came along and shined its light on you, Libra.
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But when the internal combustion engine came along, horses — as a critical component of the world economy — were history.
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The next day the real Matteo's brothers came along to "settle his debts", then carted him home for dinner.
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Ms. Berry has been central to the show's appeal; she was famous in Britain long before it came along.
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Kristi Yamaguchi came along right when I needed her, filling a need I had long felt but didn't understand.
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Then, Jungle Book came up, so that was the one that came through first, and then Breathe came along.
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My mom came along with us a lot to make sure that people weren't pushing us into a corner.
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" Phoenix-based business owner Bob Ellis considered himself an establishment Republican all his life "until Mr. Trump came along.
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A rival store came along, a price war ensued and the owners of each added gimmicks to attract customers.
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Then Donald Trump came along and the words meant to warn us against him had already been rendered hollow.
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But it's also larger and more consistent than any Republican candidate had managed that year until Trump came along.
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"The fact that someone from the state came along and gave us money for it, O.K., good," he said.
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But I came along just as the old world of Ivy League white men running everything was breaking up.
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Until "the Black Hawk Down experience" came along, this strange and terrible battle was in danger of being forgotten.
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"But once the generation with living memory of fighting had died, the next war came along," Mr. Schönpflug said.
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Until Zidane came along, nobody had retained the Champions League, let alone won it three years in a row.
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But wait: Your boss explicitly said he would "understand" if something better came along in less than two years.
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These institutions were never very robust in China, but on and off they were tolerated until Xi came along.
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Half an hour later, a plane came along the coast and circled to show that it had seen him.
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The FCC decided to avoid applying the type of utility-style regulations that came along with reclassifying internet service.
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But then tasting counters came along; suddenly the rituals of captains standing at attention above white tablecloths seemed antiquated.
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When Trump came along Ryan was leery at first, then thrilled with his party's total control of the government.
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Then Sonos came along in 6.13, promising wireless sound throughout a house, seamlessly controlled from a hand-held device.
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Two women came along the trail: Germans, recently retired on state pensions, spending their third summer exploring the Alps.
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Then Facebook came along with a cleaner interface and blew past its competitors to become a $300 billion colossus.
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But then Trump came along and pretty much vandalized every bright line and was rewarded with the American presidency.
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He also said that despite the economic recovery under Obama, many Americans were still reeling when Trump came along.
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He also said that despite the economic recovery under Obama, many Americans were still reeling when Trump came along.
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It also came along with headaches and a foggy feeling in my brain which made it hard to concentrate.
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Before AMC came along and revived our interest in a zombie apocalypses, networks were reluctant to jump on board.
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"It froze over, and the Instagram generation came along and turned it into a social media celebrity," he said.
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Last year they were one-upped by Oral-B, which came along with the Genius X, $220 AI toothbrush.
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There was not a chance that he would change his mind the next time an abortion case came along.
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Previously, the NHTSA only considered humans as drivers under law, because that's how cars worked until Google came along.
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And when "Pissing Pug" came along, we were underwhelmed by the addition but intrigued by the looming sculpture pileup.
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I think that it's really dope, and that process is how the Kendrick song came along and came together.
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There were a lot of investments as the Green Revolution crops came along; the agricultural productivity more than doubled.
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"He's very tough… When my brother Randy and I came along, I think my parents got pretty tired," she explained.
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Who knows how many black hat hackers figured this out and nuked videos from Facebook servers before Melamed came along.
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But the commission was in trouble long before he came along, and commissioners narrowly voted in January against renewing it.
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He was all about his work until a woman came along and showed him how to live a fuller life.
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She demands that the North remain independent, as it was for thousands of years before the Targaryens first came along.
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This set up a conundrum: Scientists assumed interstellar objects would behave more like comets than asteroids until 'Oumuamua came along.
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SecureWorks came along in April 220 and was to be the metaphorical hammer that would shatter open the IPO window.
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So can communal living—something that, until the new home-sharing sites came along, many travellers hadn't experienced since college.
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But it wasn't until the World Wide Web came along that the internet at large really began to take off.
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So when the chance came along to come over to Maps, it was a problem space that I really loved.
|
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So when the opportunity to run technology research company Gartner came along in the year 2000, he made the jump.
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But then the Wizards quickly came along offensively, with Hachimura's jumper breaking the drought and putting Washington back in front.
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It is nevertheless the sort of transgression that America's political system would not have tolerated before Mr Trump came along.
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So when the opportunities came along with this record and people connected with it, it was icing on the cake.
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Just when I thought I couldn't tolerate any more white supremacy, Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman came along and changed my mind.
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" He continued, "So did lead actors, Justin Timberlake and Tom Hardy were both in the frame before Taron came along.
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But by the time Anderson's third kid came along, the UCLA computational neuropsychologist realized she had become fluent in baby.
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Then once low tide came along, they did their necropsy, found fractures and hemorrhaging, and confirmed the cause of death.
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So when a TV show like "Television Red Bride" (Dianshi hongnixang) came along in 22000, it was a big deal.
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When the idea for FUBU came along, he decided to reshape the goal he set for himself in high school.
|
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Before Trump, the populist movement lacked a coherent identity Until Trump came along, the movement didn't really have a leader.
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Then these Yuni wipes came along and changed the whole no-shower game in a way I didn't think possible.
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Trump told New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin Tuesday that he beat his other primary challengers before Bannon came along.
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"I would go back to the energy sector tomorrow if the opportunity came along," one recent CP recruit told Reuters.
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It didn't pull me out of the water, but it did help me stay afloat until other help came along.
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Planchettes alone enjoyed some measure of popular success before the Ouija board came along and made them a package deal.
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It all came along in the reshoots as an attempt to better introduce our heroes, according to Rogue One's editors.
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Wouldn't there one day, just by chance, Ida thought, be a little person who came along and didn't feel afraid?
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And that was before Hurricane Sandy came along in October 2012 and soaked everything in briny water at ruinous length.
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As the years passed, Hallyday branched out from his rock 'n' roll origins, catching new trends as they came along.
|
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And then Yoenis Cespedes came along with his batting muscle, providing a lesson in the drama of the trading deadline.
|
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The company is trying to do something that had rarely been done in the fitness market before it came along.
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The party that now accepts these as core tests of authenticity lost its way long before Donald Trump came along.
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And as the nephew of John Cougar Mellencamp, music was a part of his life long before modeling came along.
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That was when, according to family lore that would persist for an entire century, "that very bad man" came along.
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It typically got the better end of the deal, until the E.U. came along and the arrangement wasn't so lopsided.
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The iPod came along in 33, and so did a proliferation of Aux-in jacks for them to connect to.
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Year 2013 came along and I had enough with the low quality shows and started viewing music as my career.
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It didn't matter where we went—the park, the movies, track meets, birthday parties—the guns came along with us.
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Willow was a no-show, so some of the Charmed crew kindly came along to make up those witch numbers.
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Here's the good news for the brave souls who came along on this journey, though: we'll all be free soon.
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Before The Mayor came along, he had been making beats and writing bars as a creative outlet outside of acting.
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I'm one of Those People, the person who suddenly got interested in comics when the Marvel Cinematic Universe came along.
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Rep. Joe Crowley hadn't faced a primary challenger in 14 years until 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez came along.
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Before Schlafly and her group Stop ERA came along, Stan notes, the Republican Party was relatively liberal on women's issues.
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But then spellcheck came along and demanded standardized spelling, and made -ise endings the default in their British English settings.
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It wasn't until Pasteur came along that people began to think about these microbiological elements, the unseen life of germs.
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Cordell, speaking by phone: In my view, when Harvey Weinstein came along, the recall effort co-opted the MeToo conversation.
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Then Mr. Partovi came along with the idea of using a viral video to spark mass demand for the courses.
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There used to be magic in this world, the prologue explains, but technology came along, and that was much easier.
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I came along and first thing I did as the chairman of the Judiciary Committee: Extended the Voting Rights Act.
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Perhaps he felt the need to make clear that he was a force of nature decades before Harvey came along.
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So he takes it upon himself to remind fellow conservatives what their values looked like before Mr. Trump came along.
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Mr. Trump came along just as the mainstream media, especially newspapers, were trying to come to terms with the internet.
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Mr. Sanderson took his 2-year-old son, Luke, for the first time, and his nephew Clinton came along, too.
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The president's announcement Thursday came along with appointments for other top administration posts, including new ambassadors to Barbados and Chile.
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Then Spotify came along and decimated that model, replacing all that download income with a mere $6,000 in streaming income.
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When the Kindle came along it solved that problem of portability and was my favored reading mode for several years.
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Former White House aide Nick Ayers, an important player in Georgia Republican politics, came along to sell Trump on Loeffler.
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Cobb, who was my favorite villager until Tabby came along, can often be found reading a book underneath a tree.
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And we were thankfully proved right, and the majority of our fans came along with us, minus, like, three trolls.
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At 21-years-old, Beau makes you nostalgic for retro folk music and everything that came along with the 70s.
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Then Christopher Nolan came along more than a decade after them to once again save Batman from his worst enemy: silliness.
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"You know, his agent told me that his style has increased drastically since I came along," she says with a laugh.
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It'd be speedy travel: In Kockelman's model, when people called for a car, one typically came along in about 20 seconds.
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SwiftLife -- a computer consulting company -- claims it owned its name since 2007, and then Taylor came along and just jacked it.
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"'The Lottery' came along and cemented Shirley's reputation," Franklin says in Episode 225 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
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The findings of a 2005 multinational study found that the "majority" of men would try something new if it came along.
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And then, a few months ago, Master & Dynamic came along with its fancy MW07 earbuds and their exceptionally good audio quality.
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I never thought anyone would disappoint me as much as Donald Trump but then these 25 white male assholes came along.
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But if the right game came along, that I could sink my teeth into… And no, I don't cost a fortune.
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In the past, banks made markets by holding an inventory of bonds on their balance-sheet until a buyer came along.
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Still, we weren't sure how make the trend work while simultaneously sipping on a glass of vino — until Ciaté came along.
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Before he came along, ordinary investors paid a hefty charge for a mutual fund that would usually underperform the market average.
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So when boyfriend jeans came along and put an end to all that work, we were more than a little excited.
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Before whiteboards came along, it was the tool I used to solve linear equations in front of my first-grade class.
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The press release that came along with the list rightly calls out Sphero as a success story from its last batch.
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He spoke of NATO on Monday as if it&aposs "essentially" a business, and a failing one until he came along.
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Notre Dame was a South Bend institution even before Studebaker came along, but it had kept itself separate from the city.
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The move came along with reduced expectations in GDP growth and inflation and a bump higher in the unemployment rate outlook.
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Before the smartphone came along, we weren't carrying around pocket computers that stored our health information in such levels of granularity.
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The move came along with reduced expectations for GDP growth and inflation and a bump higher in the unemployment rate outlook.
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Meanwhile, Black Panther — a February release — had a clear runway for more than a month before any viable competitors came along.
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Then new heroes — legends like Tom Brady — came along and we cheered for them as we left Buoniconti to his decline.
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Maybe someday we'll be thankful that Donald Trump came along and, however unknowingly, however perversely, pointed us in a new direction.
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Reeves, whose grandson eagerly came along with her on her maiden flight to capture the moment on video, totally gets that.
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Much more so than with the "bitch" and "ho" culture that came along with rap music and into pop culture now.
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Then, once I adjusted to what was needed when HD came along, moving from there to film even made more sense.
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Until Facebook mobile ads came along, it was not very practical for anyone to do efficient mobile install marketing at scale.
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The papers that Alden bought were, until the hedge fund came along, profitable (though that's partly due to post-digital cutbacks).
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The sense of fairness that's essential for supporting a system of rules and laws was destroyed long before Trump came along.
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"I am a product of the civil rights movement and came along at a time when doors were opening," Green said.
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To older Democrats, however, the past is when things used to work — before Trump came along to cause chaos and disruption.
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Until YInMn came along: the fortuitous product of an experiment in the materials chemistry lab at Oregon State University in 2009.
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The announcement Thursday came along with the appointment of Monica Crowley to serve as the NSC's senior director of strategic communications.
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But it's possible that not everyone knows the real story behind the name — and the pressures that came along with it.
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I didn't have an idea to start a company, but the opportunity came along to work in the venture capital industry.
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Tensions over the growing population and shifting economy were already high two years ago when the solar project first came along.
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TinaI'd always wanted to be a vegetarian, so when New Year's Eve came along I decided to finally go for it.
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She says that was her most memorable experience from the fashion world thus far — especially because her mother came along too.
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Player bios in the N.B.A. were notoriously inaccurate in terms of things like height and weight long before Hield came along.
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He came along on one of our first dates, a trip to the beach, and guarded our towel while we swam.
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Biskind illuminated facets of those eras that until his books came along had remained outside the light source of accepted opinion.
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But on Wednesday, with the opening show of the New York spring 2018 season, Tom Ford came along to remind us.
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Some of the features appear in species that came along later, while others are more closely related to older, primitive ancestors.
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The beach was technically private, but that had never mattered — until Petry, the only "colored" girl in the group, came along.
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The Singapore-born Kwan was relatively unknown when he came along with the uproarious satire "Crazy Rich Asians" four years ago.
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So, I thought I could make up for Nell, you know who suddenly came along and we didn't have any left.
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"This wide-shouldered look came along in the '80s, and so did this idea that a pantsuit is power," she said.
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Private label strength Offering store brands was a tried and tested strategy for retailers and grocers long before Amazon came along.
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Just when he seemed to have conquered his critics, the most shocking threat came along: the election of Donald J. Trump.
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When we came along, we said, let us help you do what you're trying to do, and it's been very rewarding.
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Then, after a four-year transition period, al-Bashir came along in yet another coup d'état and proved them both wrong.
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When the light microscope came along in the mid-19th century, it enabled us to see bacteria and cells in detail.
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"That wolf just came along like 'chomp, chomp, chomp', because [the grasshoppers] don't fly away, they don't hop away," said Barton.
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In 5-11 and 4-03 seasons, he always felt like a place holder until the next big thing came along.
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The Oscar Howe show, he added, came along and seemed like a perfect example of what the foundation wants to support.
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Twitter's video app created a new class of celebrity, but then Snapchat came along Twitter's video app created a new class of celebrity, but then Snapchat came along Four years ago — before Snapchat, Facebook Live, or Instagram video — Twitter bought a three-man video sharing startup called Vine, which allowed users to create and share six-second videos.
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After Arbour announced his retirement in 1994, the Islanders had little stability, or, for that matter, extended success until Capuano came along.
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It kind of came along with that haze of OMG I'm engaged and so in love and everyone needs to know it!
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Before the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 came along and swiped its crown, the poster child for unintended electronic fires was the hoverboard.
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Or at least it was, until Zack Snyder came along and started screwing up the measurement systems with atrocious DC universe bombs.
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"The opportunity came along to test recipes for InStyle and HGTV, and I was able to do that from home," he says.
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Zoradi said at a JPMorgan conference in May that the industry battled cable TV, VHS tapes and DVDs before streaming came along.
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People were actually hungry for a better solution and Veeva came along with a bold idea to sell software in the cloud.
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By normalising attitudes that, before he came along, were publicly taboo, Mr Trump has taken a knuckle-duster to American political culture.
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"That is what I fought for day in and day out, and that is how the producer credit came along," she elaborated.
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I was born after the first measles vaccine was developed, in 1963, but before the two-shot protocol came along, in 1989.
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So let us take a trip down memory lane at how presidential portraits past were simply nothing until the Obamas came along.
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Before he came along, decisions to meddle in markets were seen as helping one constituency over another, at the cost of inefficiency.
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Then Charley came along as a puppy and he got folded into the mix – with Bella as the one calling the shots.
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By the time those items came along, the flecked floors of our public spaces had already withstood decades of use and scrutiny.
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As Banks explained it, Richardson was "her girl" and that criticism — the industry being overwhelmingly rough — simply came along with the package.
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In contrast, when Skate came along in 2007, it was responding to the waning leviathan that was the Tony Hawk skateboarding franchise.
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Salon blowouts were once reserved for those with ample time and bottomless bank accounts — then the good folks of Drybar came along.
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By the time the 2000 race came along between Al Gore and President George W. Bush, it was probably down to 10 (%).
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In other words, the district has long been considered a waste of time for Democrats — that is, until Grechen Shirley came along.
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Before Friston came along, "We were kind of condemned to forever wander in this multidisciplinary space without a common currency," he continued.
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As Angelina continued her work as a goodwill ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council, Brad came along for more global adventures.
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He and Wernick read comics as kids, but both had set them aside in favor of other pursuits before Deadpool came along.
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Early investors and employees still make money in this scenario, but the investors and employees who came along later can get burned.
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Out of it we got the Montreal Protocol, which people now pretty much agree came along just in time, and it worked.
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That dude came along in the late 1500s and decided to invent hundreds of words because English was total shit back then.
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But mobile games like King Digital Entertainment's Candy Crush Saga came along, upending the market and plunging Zynga into a prolonged tailspin.
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And when Nixon came along [inaudible] was pretty brutal, and out of courtesy, the FBI started reporting to the Department of Justice.
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Right as I was preparing myself for a life of so-so lashes, a tube came along and ticked all my boxes.
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As Levie told me in an interview around 2011, when the smartphone came along, and later the iPad, it really changed everything.
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Is there any possible technology that people wouldn't embrace if a group of A-list celebrities came along and did it first?
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CT: But if someone came along and made you an offer to buy up Deliveroo, would you be open to the idea?
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I routinely repressed thoughts that I could be the rebound girl or a placeholder for him until the real deal came along.
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At the panel, Reynolds said he and Levy have been trying to collaborate for a long time before this film came along.
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Manafort's reputation was so shady that he had ceased to be employable as a consultant in American elections until Trump came along.
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Matthews said he believes it was "an opportunity that came along" rather than a hedge against a possible downturn in the market.
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Nation, meanwhile, became a recruiting tool for the KKK—an organization that had been fading into obscurity before the movie came along.
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That alternative scene kind of faded off, and there's really been nothing similar to it until this version of punk came along.
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But Greenwich Street kept its name and its role as a north-south thoroughfare, until the first World Trade Center came along.
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When newer air regulations came along, it simply wasn't worth it for utilities to retrofit old, inefficient plants with the right technology.
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BOB COLACELLO (editor of Andy Warhol's Interview) Disco came along at the moments when the baby boomers stopped protesting and started dancing.
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That first "John Wick" came along like a fluke — a shallow, sharp, shiny object with its own internal logic and idiosyncratic style.
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But it all had to be done so that it could be squashed down into something masculine if a cop came along.
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My father, a native-born Mainer, knew how to avoid the tourist lines and the high prices that came along with them.
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That's when WeWork came along and offered Conductor as much money as it wanted to grow, along with an unconstrained, autonomous environment.
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Before he came along, the studios had been licensing mini-versions of their movies — about 20 minutes' worth — on eight-milimeter film.
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Most people I know have backed out of invitations when something much better came along (and the odds of discovery were low).
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Just as television news was devolving into a modern coliseum, the internet came along and compounded this culture of shame and vitriol.
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Despite that lack of change in McConnell's position, Democrats came along -- trusting that the majority leader would be good to his word.
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"After lunch, a guy came along with a tray that had all these different kinds of tobacco leaves on it," Buffett recalled.
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Historically, before Louis Marx came along in the 2220s, a tricycle was just a tricycle: a red Radio Flyer was the standard.
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From some voters' perspective, no sufficient efforts have been made to assess those individuals critically; at least, not until Trump came along.
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And yet another $100 million sale came along in December 2019, when an unidentified buyer bought a penthouse in the same building.
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My mom is a dog person and used to have a cocker-spaniel the same coloring as Tess before I came along.
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And it was, of course, cemented during the Second World War and in the NATO alliance that came along 70 years ago.
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In 1981, President Ronald Regan came along and essentially shut down the effort, transferring noise control policy to state and local governments.
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"When this guy came along, it was like he treated me like a queen, like I was something really special," she said.
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CNN reports that Colbert and show's producers expected the negative response, but figured the surprise would be worth whatever blowback came along.
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Until he came along, the rule was that a president had to be a practicing Catholic, with a degree and a family.
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The site belonged to the state-owned forestry company Coillte, which operated it as a commercial forest until Apple came along in 2100.
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"He came along and broke every single record I had," Mickelson said of Woods during a press conference on Tuesday, according to ESPN.
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I felt like I could hold my arms up a little longer until the next person came along to help me keep going.
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This is why Scott and Sofia came along," the source said, adding, "They spent several days in Finland and had a great time.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: SpyraUntil the Super Soaker came along in 1153, water guns hadn't changed much in over a century.
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Nowadays, however (unlike in Paleolithic times, when novel foods came along only very occasionally), mismatch between early and late exposures is increasingly likely.
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But I think she should've been out several months ago when Cambridge Analytica came along, and I want you to respond to that.
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This became a major problem that slowed the development of laser science and required building bulky lasers—until Strickland and Mourou came along.
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Before Uber came along, many drivers were independent entrepreneurs who took out loans for their cars and expensive licenses to operate taxi cabs.
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When Glass came along, promising not just camera-enabled search but a whole new kind of device and platform, Goggles paled in comparison.
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For new sports that year, like freestyle skiing and short track speed skating, the attention that came along with gold medals was invaluable.
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So there was no question that I wanted to play someone in this universe because it wasn't an opportunity before he came along.
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But as the product has developed, especially since Juul came along, there's been more and more of an emphasis on the youth market.
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There were a number of titles the studio was looking at, but was unsure of where they could live before Arcade came along.
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"Never having been jealous before in my life, a decided steak has been noticeable ever since the Right girl came along," he says.
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Then humans came along and, in a few centuries of hunting and habitat loss, whittled them down to just a few thousand individuals.
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"It was so well established by the time I came along that there was really no discussion by the third movie," she said.
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Just when I thought I'd kind of seen it all and done it all, 1st Look came along and totally blew my mind.
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If other films came along, some interesting stuff, I might have to take some time off for that, so just seeing what happens.
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The first few times Araoz went to Epstein's Manhattan townhouse, all they did was talk, Araoz said, and the friendly woman came along.
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This is why Scott and Sofia came along," the insider said, adding, "They spent several days in Finland and had a great time.
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Unregistered "strategic advisers" began replacing registered lobbyists, whose number has fallen from 14,000 to 11,500 in a decade, before Mr Trump came along.
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Click here to view original GIFBefore the iPhone came along, it was not uncommon for me to upgrade my cellphone every few months.
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This is why Scott and Sofia came along," the source says, adding, "They spent several days in Finland and had a great time.
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Drug prices: Let's be real, it's not like the Trump administration was steaming toward tough action on drug prices until Azar came along.
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A decade or so later, the smartphone came along, spawning an industry of miniaturized displays and sensors that facilitated VR's 21st-century rebirth.
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Obviously spreadsheets came along and that automated some of that and then more and more things happened over time with enterprise systems, etc.
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Each are stubborn dudes that came along at the wrong time to be appreciated, and who were least interesting in their respective primes.
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Trump's ethics pledge, contained in an executive order, came along with promises that he would "drain the swamp" of the Washington influence industry.
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Beyond these trappings, Kolchak figured out a format through which horror on television could be effective, long before The X-Files came along.
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I had to wait until something came along and sparked me because I had just lost the desire to be in this game.
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This is likely either Boston Custer, George Custer's youngest brother, or Henry Armstrong Reed, George's teenage nephew, who came along for the ride.
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He thought he was set for a life of private jets and five-star hotels, but then, just as suddenly, punk came along.
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And of course, in 2015, a sui generis big bang came along to blow up the existing establishment with stunning efficiency — Donald Trump.
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Her fame, however, still did not generate much competition until Ms. Lovo came along, 500 kilometers, or about 310 miles, to the north.
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It made sense that Kristin came along, because season 1 of Laguna was more about Lauren, and season 2 was more about Kristin.
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So finally, yesterday came along and it was time to rattle off a bunch of tweets you're sure to regret in three months.
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I was androgynous, and I was fine with the passing privilege that came along with being a cis, white woman during that time.
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Reagan, and as the '50s turned into the '60s, she stuck with Galanos, at least for all the bigger occasions that came along.
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We spent more than a year before the birth of our son discussing how we'd have an equal partnership once Charlie came along.
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To me, the right candidate is a candidate you would think would make a great president, even if Donald Trump never came along.
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While they might be sympathetic to theoretical arguments for government regulation, they remember what the taxi market was like before Uber came along.
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But then a Bad Boy named Wes came along and ruined it for all of us with a simple strum of his guitar.
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Afterward, Jessica and Alex Standall (Miles Heizer), who came along for protection, spoke with Bryce, who handed Jessica the tape he had made.
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Yet great as Einstein's theories were, others in the scientific community had been on the verge of discovering them when he came along.
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"The slowdown in capital expenditures came along when the trade war escalated," Torsten Slok, an economist at Deutsche Bank, said in an interview.
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The road to parenthood was bumpy for the Paines, who endured several miscarriages due to Erin's blood-clotting condition before Carson came along.
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" Trump also said he was told by unspecified Chinese officials that "nobody would ever complain" from past administrations "until you came along — me.
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"I thought I could make up for Nell, who suddenly came along and we didn&apost have any left," the "Crown" star said.
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The update came along with a slew of other new privacy-oriented feature announcements across Google's suite of platforms and products on Wednesday.
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"HBO came along in the early 1990s, when broadcast TV was at its pinnacle, and said, 'We're not TV, we're HBO,'" he explains.
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When the opportunity to enter politics came along, he jumped at the chance, and he has been funded by American taxpayers for decades.
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Half an hour after Ötzi dined, the killer came along and shot him in the back from a distance of almost 100 feet.
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But perhaps the most exciting gift of all for Ohio State&aposs squad was the note that came along with the new headphones.
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We got really close to putting a contract in place, and then the Halo Waypoint website came along and it had become a priority.
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The target audience wasn't elite or affluent people — it was people who wanted the lifestyle but couldn't afford it, until Fyre Festival came along.
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By the time that other Democrats came along, however, the country had hundreds of thousands of soldiers deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
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This came along with winger Micheal Ferland being a late scratch because of injury, so Carolina went with an extra defenseman in the lineup.
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But as with the MCU, there was a larger plan in place, the last piece of which came along in 2017 with The Defenders.
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Long before iPads, DVD players, or even Game Boys came along, kids killed time on long car trips playing with things like slide puzzles.
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He went by and two others came along and they circled us very slowly so everybody got a really good look in that group.
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LONDON (Reuters) - New engine partners and a happy Fernando Alonso fueled fresh optimism at McLaren over the winter months — and then testing came along.
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When Netflix came along, it gave broadcast networks a sorely needed way to leverage their back catalog and create a long tail of content.
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According to witnesses, a visibly agitated Chyna came along, saw the Range Rover, got inside and prepared to hightail it away from the building.
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This is no small feat, one that shouldn't be overlooked, especially if you remember what cell phones were like before the iPhone came along.
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That lasted all of a week, as Post Malone's "Beerbongs & Bentleys" came along and claimed nearly 24 million first-day Spotify streams on Friday.
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When Netflix, Spotify and Amazon came along, they were plucky startups that large corporations didn't think would bother them until it was too late.
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Open source couldn't be hotter right now: After Microsoft bought GitHub for $7.5 billion, IBM came along to buy Red Hat for $33.4 billion.
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He responds with evasions, excuses, and the cold, hard truths of what Zoey's real life would be if she came along for the ride.
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Thank god for Sonny Moore: man, myth, cross-generational icon we didn't know we needed until he came along and did everything the most.
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I'm not one of those people who signed up for HBO when the new season of The Sopranos came along and cancelled in between.
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Fidelity spends $6003 billion on technology annually, including FCAT, another innovation center that came along 2600 years later called Fidelity Labs and enterprise services.
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But Henry's greatest fear is being shut out of the room, so he came along, and when it worked it suddenly was his idea.
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But in his short life José Carlos Mariátegui managed to become Latin America's most influential Marxist thinker, at least until Che Guevara came along.
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The road to parenthood was bumpy for the Paines, who went through several miscarriages due to Erin's blood-clotting issue before Carson came along.
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Tim Kaine of Virginia, came across as reassuring, reasonable and conservative in ways that, before Donald Trump came along, Republicans had grown to expect.
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My parents and my sister came along to support me, but honestly, the moment you walk into that operating room, you feel all alone.
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New jobs: When cars first came along, people were worried they'd result in the mass unemployment of those taking care of horses—like blacksmiths.
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The New Shepard space capsule, which is designed to eventually carry up to six crew members into space, also came along for the ride.
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And I didn't know it until my manager, Garry Kief, came along and said, 'You know, you have only got $22017,23 in the bank.
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This is why Scott and Sofia came along," the source told PEOPLE, adding, "They spent several days in Finland and had a great time.
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The Federal Aviation Administration had already licensed ports in Texas, Florida, California, Alaska, Virginia, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, before this Colorado one came along.
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That question would invade my thoughts and get stuck there — until the next guy came along and I was able to prove myself again.
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Before Dr. Dre and Beats came along, only committed audiophiles cared to spend more than a couple hundred dollars on a pair of headphones.
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The road to parenthood was bumpy for the Paines, who went through several miscarriages due to Erin's blood-clotting issue before Carson came along.
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So in that sense, the U.S. now is out in front of us whereas we were more similarly situated before oil shock came along.
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That's when Mint came along, collecting your credit card transactions from one company and then showing ads for other cards that offered better deals.
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It wasn't until the 16th century that Francis I came along and transformed the medieval hunting fortress into the Renaissance château it is today.
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After graduating I worked in camera assisting at BBC, and when the opportunity to get behind came along in 2008 I jumped on it.
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The exploding enemies of Quake came along and took over while the cultural rebellion flair Marilyn Manson and South Park dominated music and television.
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Before AI came along, Siegel said employers would have "post and pray," and leave the possibility of finding the right candidate up to luck.
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It seemed fine, the kind of game people would enjoy so long as their friends were playing it, until The Next Thing came along.
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When this came along, I thought, I can either do nothing, make some money out of it, or take responsibility for something I love.
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And its finale set a record for the most-watched episode of a scripted cable drama that stood until "The Walking Dead" came along.
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Here he is explaining that the FBI director "reports directly to the president": TRUMP: And nothing was changed other than Richard Nixon came along.
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The gains came along with a rebound in global markets on hopes the United States would pass a coronavirus economic aid package on Friday.
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Mariana Santana, a taxi driver in São Paulo, said she had comfortably supported herself and her sister until the ride-hailing services came along.
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I would've rather seen her accept herself just for the hell of it, rather than do so because the "appropriate" guy finally came along.
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When she visited Los Angeles to interview at dental school over her birthday, he came along for moral support and to celebrate the occasion.
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This isn't another chapter in that old story about how we ate badly until fill-in-the-blank came along and revolutionized American dining.
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This is important because most customers who used IBM computers were forced to learn how to use Microsoft's software that came along with it.
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Monticello, Iowa (CNN)Since Donald Trump came along, they have a "safe word" at the Table of Knowledge inside Darrell's Diner in Monticello, Iowa.
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Brooks is all smiles after sharing a hug with Leonie, and shaking hands with the family friends who also came along for the meeting.
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World War II wrapped up before Trump came along, and the Korean War, which ended when he was 7, was no unfettered American triumph.
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Then, within the white anglo-phonic literary canon, came along Whitman and Dickinson and it was also 'artistic' to write outside of closed form.
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" I don't mean to belittle this age of technology, but when the telegraph came along, people thought, "Okay, this is the death of this.
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Steven P. Millies makes it sound as if reason and unity once dominated American politics, until folks like Newt Gingrich and Donald Trump came along.
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But when Instagram Stories came along, with its massive audience, Explore page and experienced outreach team for dealing with high-profile accounts, some jumped ship.
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"A lot of songs on this record are from that period of country-western music right before rock & roll came along," Lauper, 62, tells PEOPLE.
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I'm only here to have something to say because they came along on the journey, and showed me I could actually be a mother, too.
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"He came along at the right time in her life, and she knows she made the right decision to be with him," the source said.
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When someone better at manipulating those grievances came along, conservative elites couldn't stop him by calling him out of touch with the expert policy consensus.
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They likely describe beasts that went extinct long ago — you know, kinda like how the dragons were thought to have been before Dany came along.
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By replicating the presence of these mutant amino acids in the rats, the researchers could now test if the BTX resistance came along with it.
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But most ex-cons needed the job to get out of the halfway house, so they just kept working there until something better came along.
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Harry's relationships with Davy and Bonas reportedly both came to an end because neither liked the intense public scrutiny that came along with dating Harry.
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A source tells PEOPLE it was Klum's idea to have Seal come on the show as a guest judge and the couple's children came along.
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When a company came along to sell only shirts that are designed to be untucked – not surprisingly that market turned out to be pretty lucrative.
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The cloud provides an unprecedented level of access that we take for granted today, but simply wasn't financially or logistically realistic before it came along.
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After being released in 1978, the classic memory game Simon went relatively unchanged for about 36 years until Simon Swipe came along back in 2014.
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"He came along at the right time in her life, and she knows she made the right decision to be with him," the source explained.
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There were only five of us when we departed the store, including a store employee who came along for the walk on his free time.
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Then the 2018 fall finale "The Beginning Is The End Is The Beginning," came along and pulled the rug out from all of us. Nicky.
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And an outside opportunity came along — actually, one of my clients passed on my name to one of her accounts — and I got an interview.
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Reportedly, it was both of their dislike of the media attention and public scrutiny that came along with dating Harry that lead to their breakups.
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"He came along at the right time in her life, and she knows she made the right decision to be with him," the source says.
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In 2009, a piece of open-source software called Twine came along and made it a whole lot easier to write and share interactive stories.
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Then, after Star Wars finally quieted down — and after Fox's Deadpool win gave Marvel a boatload of free publicity — Zootopia came along to floor everyone.
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Part might be because he was "the baby" for a very short amount of time before LJ came along...and then Max and then Ella.
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Remember the grumblings that came along with Apple's introduction of the Lightning port with the iPhone 5, bidding adieu to the larger 30-pin port?
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The collapse in retail sales came along with data showing an unexpected increase in the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week.
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It dominated web browsing for almost a decade (until Google came along with Chrome and Apple's iPhone introduced the concept of effective mobile web browsing).
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So when Lil Wayne came along and torched it, like he was doing with every beat that year, it prompted obvious comparisons between the Carters.
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"[Juji] came along at a time in my artistic career when I was feeling low," the Minnesota-based graphic designer tells PEOPLE in an email.
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That's very much Sijbrandij's plan, at least, though he admitted that "there's always a price" if somebody came along and wanted to acquire the company.
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Yes, I'm talking about Beauty and the Beast, the classic Disney animated film that challenged our ideas of Prince Charming long before Shrek came along.
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After her mom died six years ago, Sam wearily came along on whatever my family had planned, or we'd visit her mom in the mausoleum.
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So when the Web came along and nobody of the faith went near it, that fact caused me to have an epiphany, if you will.
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"If something came along, it would need to be additive to be of interest, rather than a substitute for what we are doing," he said.
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Maybe it'd be best if an extremely long fourth script came along, slotted itself next to the existing movies, and made the entire project disappear.
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She made an appearance during the show's season finale for a few minutes and viewers saw the stir that came along with that brief cameo.
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A law enforcement officer came along and "threw me and several other people" into the bed of a pickup and sped them to a hospital.
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And all Cook had to do was stop Apple's unusual Steve Jobs-era policy of ruthlessly killing off old products when better ones came along.
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Wizner likes to say that he spent a decade banging his head against a wall, and then Snowden came along and brought that wall down.
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Temp agencies existed before the Intermodal came along—they played a crucial role in breaking the union stranglehold on labor in the Joliet Caterpillar plant.
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Also, in 1999, The Matrix came along, and as a cultural juggernaut, its influence can definitely be felt in the horror movies of the time.
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These things have a natural rhythm, and if the right thing came along — a film, I would definitely be part of — I would enjoy that.
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Her mother, who came along to help her get settled, saw a listing for a class in jazz singing and suggested that Cécile sign up.
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Some psychedelic trance DJ then came along and threw an entire rucksack full of freegan red berries and roses they'd stolen from Esso on top.
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Accordingly, when Bruce Rioch came along with a £7,500,000 offer for Bergkamp, both he and the club were more than happy to facilitate the move.
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She, Taroli and Li were in touch by email a few times a week, and the dads came along to some of her doctor appointments.
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I always said, no matter what came along, 'I prefer to be in a tough situation than to go to bed with a bad conscience.
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It's aimed at assisting rather than algorithmically replacing the testimonial norms that have been regulating our information-gathering since long before social media came along.
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Sadly, I never realized how much Mr. Obama accomplished for our country until President Trump came along to turn back anything representing progress or fairness.
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"We asked people over 50 who weren't working, or looking for a job, whether they'd return if the right opportunity came along," Dr. Mullen said.
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They just want things to be the way they were before Trump came along, when ordinary people didn't have to think about Twitter at all.
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It wasn't until the Red Caps and another group, L & M, came along in the mid-to-late '70s that predominantly black groups rode regularly.
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And then this black teenager came along, who's a creature of the internet, and he just sort of exposed a whole world of hypocrisy. Absolutely.
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But his best gimmick came along in the 1960s, when he single-handedly helped popularize the in-flight movie through his company, Inflight Motion Pictures.
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But fresh wrinkles on the classics were growing rare, while new ramen-yas came along so fast it was getting hard to keep them straight.
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The Abu Dhabi Golf Championship came along in 2006, with five of the first six titles split between Martin Kaymer (three) and Paul Casey (two).
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But — to oversimplify a tad — when modern science came along, it made the world seem like a place that could be studied, understood, and explained.
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Exploring the character of Oddjob was the first idea that came to Mr. Pak's mind when the opportunity to write this Bond series came along.
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Until Zidane came along, only two other managers had won three European Cups — both Carlo Ancelotti and Bob Paisley required rather more than 29 months.
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"This contest came along, and it made me realize that while I was happy at law, I'd be happier following my hobby," he said recently.
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In the four years since -- as other candidates came along with similar plans and arguments about how they could beat Donald Trump -- he never wavered.
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Now he can never be the leader who can bring us back to where we were before he came along with his diatribes and anger.
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A few months ago, though, a restaurant in SoHo came along with a chef, Charlie Chen, who had been pried loose from the company's kitchens.
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The bookish nerdy kid was relatively uncommon in mainstream adult fiction before King came along; now we recognize such characters as hallmarks of genre literature.
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My brother was born in March 1997, followed by me in October of the same year, and my half sister came along three years later.
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Major shifts followed: White border postcards were introduced, to save expensive ink; linen postcards and photochrome color postcards, or "chromes," came along around the 1940s.
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But before Mike came along, there was David, the scientist that Phoebe falls in love with before he has to move to Minsk, Belarus, for work.
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For Girls star Zosia Mamet, that dress came along after she tried about 40 others, but her dream gown finally made its way to the altar.
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The case captured headlines as it came along with revelations regarding Crane and his sex life, which included videotaping and photographing his sexual encounters with women.
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Following the news of their divorce, Barrymore previously revealed she fell into a dark place — that is until her Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet came along.
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"These patents and publications [on synthetic cannabinoids] laid dormant, but when the internet came along, someone, somewhere saw the opportunity to make money," Wiley told Gizmodo.
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Well, O'Rourke is actually hoping to put some distance between that old O'Rourke and all that baggage of white male privilege that came along with it.
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Often in tow was her pit bull, Tina, who joined them at the barn or came along for hikes through mountainside trails or under forest canopies.
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At the suggestion of her niece, Nicholson created an Instagram for Prissy two and a half years ago and little Pop came along a bit later.
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With that I gravitated toward fashion, whoever came along with a willing art director to turn my talents into work for them I was open to.
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Then, as she was sitting in the farmhouse with her dog Toto, a tornado came along, sweeping them up and taking her away, far from reality.
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It was a popular image hosting service of choice for early 2000s bloggers (think Xanga and LiveJournal) until the likes of Facebook and Instagram came along.
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The positions Ms Haley advocated at the UN—tough on Iran, defensive of Israel, pragmatically nurturing alliances—were mainstream Republican ones before Mr Trump came along.
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Both Kourtney, 39, and ex Scott Disick, 35 — who came along on the family vacation — have also posted many photos of their adorable kids in Bali.
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During his 250 House reelection campaign, long before Franklin came along, he borrowed a dog named Buttercup to pass off as his own in an ad.
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Second husband Phil Bronstein, an executive editor at The San Francisco Chronicle, came along almost a decade later — the two marrying on Valentine's Day in 1998.
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I think Debbie and I had looked around for the chance to work together and it was all I hoped for when the chance came along.
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It's so isolated that killing a man in a hit-and-run and disposing of his body before the next car came along seems entirely plausible.
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A rodent came along, bit off the stem of the mushroom at the same time some resin from the tree was flowing down toward the mushroom.
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Back when you celebrated your 100th episode, I asked Matt Warburton whatThe Mindy Project would look like if it came along as a pilot in 2017.
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What they found was that a single degree of temperature change came along with drops of 9-13% in crop yields of both soybeans and corn.
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There were other vulnerabilities that came along at the same time and it was a complex vuln that was deep in the architecture of our system.
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You wound up designing a lot of the album artwork...When punk came along my B&W in photography and training in graphics came in useful.
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Or, if they don't want that item, they can use the value of the gift card that came along with the gift to purchase something else.
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But it wasn't until a little-known Hollywood production company came along six years later that the story of high-rolling fraudsters got off the ground.
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This practice went on for decades without much controversy — until the bestselling book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot came along in 2010.
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But then I fully decided that I wanted to do it and when the day came along, I was like 'Get this s— off my head!
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"Everything looked fine and we were not expecting anything to happen and then Irma came along and changed all of that," Heather told FOX 5 News.
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Then Stephen Curry came along and set the NBA on fire, led the Golden State Warriors to an NBA championship, and was everyone's most valuable player.
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As a result, chip manufacturers and software makers scrambled to issue patches and work out the performance sluggishness that came along with blocking the risky optimizations.
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It was reportedly a dislike of the media attention and public scrutiny that came along with dating Harry that led to the demise of both relationships.
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As time went on, more and more shows came along to fight Idol for my attention — especially after my mother caught the Lost bug as well.
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For most other games, a decline like that so soon might be worrisome, as July 14 came along a mere week after Pokémon Go's U.S. launch.
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M. vaccae could stop the neuro-inflammatory response of the brain's immune cells in rats, and the associated negative behavioral changes that came along with it.
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"Where this thing with Harvey Weinstein and Rose McGowan came along was, I had no idea, until now, that she had settled the case," he said.
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And I sometimes wonder whether had it not been for that whether I would have met so many people who came along wanting to learn meditation.
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Its Falcon 9 launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, where a trio of spacecraft, including a moon lander, came along for the ride.
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So when a strongman came along and said he'd stick it to the Chinese, the Mexicans, the rich people at Goldman Sachs, many Americans believed him.
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I can think of three times where I wrote a lyric and then a piece of music came along which it ended up being ported onto.
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But when the internet came along, we could get information from all over the world, and it became viable to study them as a population group.
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When the second generation CTS came along in 23, Cadillac finally proved that it could make a modern car, free from the burdens of its heritage.
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Four of the top five biggest deficit spenders in history have been Republicans, but then President Obama came along, adding more debt than any other president.
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We first tried to do it in the garden of the hotel, and a cop came along and was grabbing me and telling me to stop.
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Recently, the family came along with Legend on his domestic tour and stayed in a series of Airbnbs; first Nashville, then Seattle, and then Kansas City.
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Harry (French Stewart) actually just came along for the ride, so they implanted a chip in his head that helps them communicate with their home planet.
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World number three Federer, 17 years older than his opponent, was unusually profligate when his chances came along, failing to convert his first 153 break points.
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Then Lee came along, bringing Smith and a love for making films in a high frame rate that provides a sharp picture quality audiences rarely see.
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And then something came along that was bigger than all that came before it, with the real potential to access the whole earth, and everything changed.
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Update Sue and Jay Pendleton were booked on an Antarctic trip when something more enticing came along: a luxury cruise through the once impassable Northwest Passage.
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Boîte Before the cocktail wizards came along, Brooklyn bars relied on an unfussy mix of low-price drinks, loud music and loose morals to draw patrons.
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But I'd-- I-- I-- I-- although if a 100 million-- a $100 billion deal came along that-- Charlie and I really liked, we'd get it done.
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When I first began working from home on a part-time basis and making my own schedule, I loved the flexibility that came along with it.
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Backing up to frame a picture that will prove they ate at Mario Batali's new restaurant, his first in New York City since Eataly came along.
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I think it came along at a time in her life she needed something to occupy her energy after her kids had started to move out.
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Once McDonald's came along, a family driving down I-95 to Florida was no longer willing to stop for an hour and kibitz with a waitress.
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Since Gina came along with her six-color fashion socks, he has made the machines do things no one at Emi-G thought possible, himself included.
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Before the women's movement came along in the late '60s and early '70s, Helen had been clawing her way to the top by whatever means possible.
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"We're happy to explore all options when they came along," is all that Saberwal would say when TechCrunch put the question of a deal to him.
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And this came along and I tried making them switch it to something else, but David really wanted it to be pie, so we did pie.
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Before George came along, it looked, for a time, as if he was simply going to make a career out of being rich and fabulous looking.
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So when the I.R.S. agents — who posed as Russian mobsters interested in buying Mr. Rafael's business — came along, Mr. Rafael was quick to talk to them.
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Expect at least one example of Fontana's "Crocifisso," the weird and wonderful ceramic crucifixes he did long before the word "psychedelic" came along to describe them.
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I invested my life savings on a fixer upper (my first own home), and was two months into the middle-class dream when Florence came along.
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He said, 'Until President Trump came along, we were going like' [moves hand in a downward sloping motion] boom, they would have been finished very quickly.
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It was a mutually beneficial relationship until a slower priest, aspiring to corporeal fitness, came along and proved too great a temptation for Earl the Dalmatian.
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I'd often gaze at the ones of them posing with my dad's 1947 Harley Davidson Knucklehead, and try to imagine their days before I came along.
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Ultra-thick glass lenses that banish all glare (along with leather side touts) made these among the first real ski goggles before Smith Optics came along.
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Simplehuman 58L Sensor Can with Voice and Motion Control ($200 — currently available)No one ever dared to create a $200 trash can ... until Simplehuman came along.
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Then companies like Google came along and reinvented the rat race into something with purpose and, along the way, confused work with the rest of life.
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It consisted of tequila, cranberry juice and lemon, not as sweet as a Cosmopolitan (which came along later) and served in a stem glass over ice.
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Then Face ID came along on the iPhone X, and I looked on skeptically as my clearly foolhardy friends followed the examples of Apple's smiling models.
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Microsoft acquired Yammer for $1.2 billion in 2012, a year after purchasing Skype for $8.5 billion, but the market remained heavily fragmented until Slack came along.
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De Tocqueville came along and said that if a rules-based democratic government was going to work anywhere it was going to be the United States.
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But long before Amazon came along, there was a nine-story department store building in the heart of downtown Seattle: Macy&aposs, formerly the Bon Marché.
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This time, 100 members of West's heavenly Sunday Service Choir came along for the ride flight and made a joyful noise for the "Airpool Karaoke" feature.
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He dwelled on a pay increase that they had received and claimed — erroneously — that they had gone without one for 10 years, until he came along.
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"I was finished with New York until Steve came along," said Mr. Kenney, a celebrity stylist and lifestyle expert whose company is called Style With Den.
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The role he thought he was meant to play in the world, the privileges and respect that came along with it, have been thrown into doubt.
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Even if a rival social network product came along that was, all things considered, slightly better, nobody would use it because nobody else is using it.
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And after all of that, the whole thing still isn't completely finished because the stupid Golden Knights came along and wrecked one of the last chapters.
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But just like with Tesla's, I had trouble feeling comfortable enough to take in the scenery as BMW's staffers, who came along for the ride, suggested.
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We knew we wouldn't take on more debt if it wasn't the perfect fit, but after looking for a year and a half the home came along.
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The notoriety that came along with Slitz earned her a spot on the Swedish version of the reality show Paradise Hotel, a Real World and Survivor hybrid.
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German investment group Haniel could sell its 25 percent stake in consumer electronics retailer Ceconomy if the right offer came along, its chief executive Stephan Gemkow said.
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Western scientists can't get in to study it, and North Korean scientists who can study it can't talk to anyone else—until an unprecedented collaboration came along.
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WILLIAMS: So, Greg, given what Kimberly just said, it sounds like the energy here is anti-Trump on the left and that&aposs why she came along.
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If the right one came along, we absolutely would, but I don't think there will be a Queer Eye business spinoff because we just don't have time.
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Opportunity No. 2 came along and Lee soon found out she wasn&apost in any better of a place than she was with her first record deal.
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One day, I noticed something many people have noticed before, something I've allowed to recede into the depths of my brain when more pressing matters came along.
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When Kodachrome came along, it was actually a multilayered black-and-white film, believe it or not, that has placeholders where the colors are going to go.
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Ever since the original "Star Wars" came along in 1977, every major movie studio has hoped that their next movie is the first in a successful franchise.
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After six seasons of unemployment and disappointment, something new (baby) and exciting (teaching position) came along, and Hannah had to settle for conquering upstate New York instead.
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In 2013, Slack came along, perhaps sensing that Enterprise 2.0 never really got mobile and the cloud, and it recreated the notion in a more modern guise.
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" A witness told NBC4 Columbus that people evacuated Watts Hall after a fire alarm was pulled, "then a car came along and started hitting those who evacuated.
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Aside from showcasing some incredible early web projects, including a city creator built in 2002, years before Minecraft came along, the machines themselves are a spectacle too.
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