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"They came by boat, they came by jet-ski, they did whatever they could to get there," Matayoshi said.
If a black hole came by, or we came by it, we would notice its gravity perturbing planets and spacecraft.
That is a small fraction of the 52m tonnes that came by sea, but a big chunk of the 700,000 tonnes that came by air.
Goldsberry came by the Refinery29 office to elaborate on Quell.
And then John came by and peeked into my studio.
Many of the platform pieces came by way of acquisition.
President George W. Bush came by his unified government differently.
"I came by the horror naturally," Dr. Selzer once said.
She only came by once, she wasn't a big drinker.
Bradford came by this way of painting on her own.
When Ms. Eason came by, she said she needed them.
The following morning, the oncologist and his resident came by.
A savings jackpot came by way of the wedding venue.
If they came by, they wouldn't have anything to inspect.
The waiter came by to see if they wanted dessert.
On Saturday, a canvasser for the Biden campaign came by.
Lopez's fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, also came by for the meal.
Another flight attendant came by to offer a hot towel.
Each of their victories came by at least 20 points.
Of the arrivals, 12.5 million came by air, up 14.4 percent.
How he came by his considerable knowledge of theology remains unclear.
After an hour, firemen came; by then, the house was ashes.
" George-Warren comments: "How Johnson came by this knowledge is unclear.
Patel did not say how he came by the PepsiCo variety.
Brian Butler came by on Sunday, according to CNN Affiliate WJLA.
"Duff came by to say hello!" the band captioned on Instagram.
Biblical passages suggest the community came by sea from ancient Crete.
Its last three defeats came by a total of 12 points.
On the construction side, all funding came by way of debt.
Those six wins came by a combined score of 73-32.
Another sister came by once a day to feed the cat.
Shortly before takeoff, a flight attendant came by with a menu ...
A woman name Brenda came by and offered us bottled water.
And how many officers came by that meme and shared it?
But later that day he came by my office to apologize.
Uihlein came by one day and offered to regrout his floor.
Maintaining that link came by taking care of the family grave.
It came by opening the gate to the Houston Astros' bullpen.
"Patients who came by in cars couldn't come in," he recalled.
The notice came by means of bassist Mike Mills' Twitter account.
That first and only payment came by check in December 2017.
Friends always came by to visit and to cheer me on.
Once a child came by the office to donate a piggy bank.
No loss to a ranked opponent came by more than six points.
There was an open house Saturday and tons of lookiloos came by.
Some mothers came by & left 2-3 encouraging notes on my plaque.
After school, Beilhack's son, Luca, then 12, often came by the residence.
Some came by car, as this photo from Mecca on Monday shows.
Then Ryne Sandberg, the Hall of Fame Cubs second baseman, came by.
Someone came by looking for everything the police had on the vigilante.
One came by birth and coincidence, the other by belief and commitment.
No one really came by to ask how you were doing, though.
I assumed he came by to wish me well in my future.
How the priests of Chichén Itzá came by victims remains a mystery.
Members of his church came by with ham, juice, bread and water.
A flight attendant came by and offered us drinks as everyone boarded.
The Blue Devils' other three losses came by seven or fewer points.
All the results in the winning streak came by double-figure margins.
I came by myself, so it was me and like 11 dudes.
Even now, most of the children in the program came by themselves.
My boss came by my desk and asked how I was doing.
Meanwhile, other supporters came by the bar to bring flowers and positive messages.
Elizabeth Warren came by to support the sit-in and took a selfie: .
The police came by and they told me to sort it out myself.
But the fact is how about the other 10,000 that came by themselves?
At one point, the fox's mother came by and hovered near rescue workers.
Ghost came by, in a camp when Asha hunted to the night's watch.
Steve Ditko was a special guest and almost a hundred people came by.
For her, the idea to get lip injections came by word-of-mouth.
Most came by car, but some walked in from a nearby Metro station.
Interestingly, none of their victories came by more than a one-goal margin.
So these two men came by totally different pathways to the same condition.
Cameras were ready to SWARM just in case Trump came by: http://bit.
The waitress came by to see if we wanted another round of drinks.
Another person also claims a woman came by to pick up her vote.
Other servers came by, offering fried prawns, mackerel and squid with various curries.
And so it went for many of the other children: Came by herself.
An elderly woman came by to hand me an envelope from our synagogue.
I shared a dressing room with Lynn Redgrave, and Dustin Hoffman came by.
"Where I came by torchlight there is dawn-song," one work, "Sestina," begins.
The obstetrician came by and made sure the baby was O.K. He was.
Ms. Monk said a city worker came by to see her on Monday.
Night was approaching, and I was digging in when Father Lyons came by.
This year during the same period, just 14,000 came by the same route.
On Friday two police officers came by to offer him shelter, he said.
Cabin crew came by to take our dinner orders before we took off.
"Considering that I came by boat myself, I feel really good," Amini said.
Musicians like B.B. King, Nat King Cole and Sarah Vaughn often came by.
His winning goal came by deflecting the puck past Carolina goalie Eddie Lack.
To give you a sense, Irma came by, Irma shook the power grid.
When Daniel came by the MUNCHIES garden, we weren't sure what to expect.
We were loading the rest of her stuff when the cops came by.
My high school came by for an entire day with their senior students.
A stranger came by and dug Jones' purse out of the rubble, she said.
"Thank you to all of our friends who came by to wish us well."
Eventually a fisheries vessel came by to rescue Watkins, taking him back to land.
This one time she came by to pick me up for a doctor's appointment.
Then the one flight attendant came by to give us a quick safety briefing.
At first, he just came by once in a while to chat about books.
It looks like the Nespresso fairy came by yesterday and brought different colored capsules.
The admission came by way of HBO's Real Sports program, which aired Tuesday evening.
"He came by to see me just before he left for Singapore," Kennedy said.
Blossom came by earlier and said she'd put in a good word for me.
Instead of by bus, the women came by wagon, instead of metro, by horseback.
Minaj's only hit of the year came by way of collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine.
However, Diaz's best successes came by using the fence to infight rather than wrestle.
She was really nice, and she came by my dressing room to say hello.
Some people even came by coach — not the most traditional Alpine mode of transport.
All of that is something that the digital companies, in fact, came by birth.
During their conversation, a parking enforcement officer came by and chalked Mr. Gronda's tire.
She came by the studio often, sometimes to bring hand-me-downs to Annette.
Chris called Thursday morning to say he was tired, and she came by herself.
The first two defeats in the current stretch came by a combined five points.
Others came by in the evenings for challah, cheesecake or brownies to take home.
The newspaper did not say how it came by its information about the trial.
Locals who knew Sasha and Lee from the neighborhood came by in the afternoons.
Around 215 AM, stewards came by with wristbands that corresponded with each show court.
But then a despised Samaritan came by and took pity on the injured man.
Some of them came by bullock cart and brought their dismantled houses with them.
A doctor came by a little later to apply liquid stitches to his finger.
Some familiar faces — Zac Efron and Lucas Grabeel — even came by recently to support him.
When Bedol's older neighbor came by with his dog, she says Rico bounded towards him.
This is a couple from out of town that came by to tour the place.
They also say housekeeping came by to clean Cooke's room, but thought he was sleeping.
Last summer she came by, and I showed her the stuff that she had drawn.
I was grateful for that, the books I read and the people that came by.
A few minutes later, an air hostess came by to check that we all complied.
Frontwoman Katy Goodman came by to discuss the new record and the band's newest lineup.
At last year's Golden Globes, Horowitz was interviewing Michael Keaton when Chris Pratt came by.
The mother told Olesya the gate was locked because every day tour groups came by.
The threats came by phone, letter, email, social media and even verbally, NYPD spokeswoman Sgt.
Then they came by with lunch: a chicken roll, a sweet cake and more coffee.
The sneak peek came by way of a short video posted to Reeves's social media.
His friends came by periodically, to smoke weed or listen to music in the dark.
People also came by to "deliver food and hugs for the officers," the department said.
She said an Oakland official came by, but she didn't press him to take action.
A minute later, our waiter came by and we told him the story of what happened.
A family friend came by the house to walk me through it, though not much stuck.
One woman came by looking for a pigeon she'd lost 16 years ago, but no luck.
The announcement came by way of a Facebook video, revealing a stacked roster of international talent.
It's totally passable, and if you came by for a drink, you wouldn't recoil in horror.
Goodwin says a local police officer came by last week to welcome them to the neighborhood.
Soon after, she came by Glide for training on how to administer the medication to others.
Fortunately, one of the firefighters came by when he was off-duty and fixed the generator.
Rabinovitch said in the tweet a number of cars came by after the photo was taken.
Next, the hospital social worker came by and told me to follow him to his office.
I sat in the corner and cried while woman after woman came by to offer comfort.
On Thursday, dozens of people came by the restaurant to celebrate her 44 years of service.
The film underperformed at the box office, but it came by its sizable cult following honestly.
Barros came by the Mashable office last week to show me prototypes of the three products.
When the ice cream truck came by the park, those were the only things I wanted.
"The foreign military delegations came by here too," he added, also asking not to be identified.
It is candid in this respect, though: Perry doesn't hide how she came by the photo.
When local mayor Angel Perez came by the neighborhood, Luz accused him of forgetting about them.
Antiquarian book dealers came by, and musicians in Zen-style robes, and the younger Oppenheimer brother.
While he spoke with Reuters, a supporter came by to play soccer to keep him distracted.
Most came by sea via Turkey to Greece before migrating north to other European Union countries.
There were also lots of visitors who came by and interacted with a number of members.
A woman came by and commanded her robots to start cleaning the side of Matthew's car.
Mr. Chesnut, who grew up in rural eastern Kentucky, came by his working-class sensibilities honestly.
Their only loss, to the Angels in the League Championship Series, came by a single run.
The next morning, a doctor came by with a piece of good news: she could leave.
A group of burly former wrestlers came by on their way to vote for Mr. Raisi.
On Uma's first morning on the job, my co-workers came by to coo over her.
"That guy came by to read the gas meter," my wife, a New York native, said.
Just before it, though, he came by and made changes—removing some pieces and adding others.
My mom picked up Ford from school and they came by the office to say hi.
The guy had passed out, so when the garbage men came by he was still there.
Later in the afternoon, one of Julianna's favorite hospice nurses, Juliah Larson, came by for a visit.
I came by it honestly, and I cope and process it in ways that work for me.
You see him in the back helping everybody – the same for President Bush who came by earlier.
"To say it was fortunate for him that the biker came by, is an understatement," Mahoney said.
It came by the truckload to eastern Montana last summer when flames destroyed huge swaths of grassland.
A nurse came by and checked on them, and a few minutes later a doctor came in.
On the day of our interview, rapper Tommy Genesis came by the studio, apparently just to chill.
She said shortly afterward, a police officer came by to tell residents to stay inside their homes.
A hospital employee came by and told her there was an alert about someone with a weapon.
One graduate of the program had a 1.0 GPA before he came by the Downtown Boxing Gym.
From the third inning to the fifth, all of the Yankees' outs came by strikeout or groundout.
One person claims a woman came by her house to pick up her absentee-by-mail vote.
Just as last year in the Belk Bowl, this one came by overcoming a double-digit deficit.
Matt Ensor, a spokesman for the University of Arizona, came by and told me to follow him.
Tito Puente came by, too, just before Oscar was about to host a meeting of the Grouchketeers.
And he was reported to the fire department, who came by to make sure everything was OK. 
"It came by text, and it was a pretty astonishing moment," Mr. Stewart said of his expulsion.
"You came by it honestly," the therapist, also named Lisa, said when we started, of my drinking.
DJ Khaled came by afterward and said hi to the fam ... then dabbed up the security guard.
My favorite day nurse, Alice, soon came by and told me there had been a power failure.
A few minutes after we were airborne, the flight attendants came by with dishes of mixed nuts.
Their first three defeats came by one goal, and they were winning at some point in each.
At one point, the U.P.S. truck that came by every day was filled entirely with our stuff.
Some schools came by on field trips to see me, and I didn't expect that at all.
Thatch, on the other hand, experiences his third consecutive loss—all of which came by way of submission.
When a hawker came by with bumper stickers—DONALD TRUMP FOR VETS—Rich reached to take a few.
Whenever he came by, I pretended I was still committed to a life lived free of voice commands.
Some people scaled a parking garage to get a glimpse of the hoops heroes as they came by.
Always willing to lend a hand, Kinsman, 49, came by apartment that afternoon to drop off her key.
"Fortunately a cyclist came by and was able to assist and stabilize… until we got there," he shared.
Hart came by before his rookie season in the N.B.A., as did the Toronto Raptors star Kyle Lowry.
His friendliness was good for business; nearly everyone who came by the restaurant shot him a warm hello.
We're told several visitors came by her room on Wednesday to share memories and say their final goodbyes.
He preferred a drive-through arrangement, with Texans players and volunteers loading up cars as they came by.
The finish came by armbar once again but it arrived at 9:30 of the ten minute round.
Many of the existing bans came by way of public votes that were framed as anti-discrimination measures.
When Carol came by herself, Mitzi had asked her why she wanted to break up with her husband.
Stanford said she was already aiding the passenger when a flight attendant came by to check the situation.
Someone from the Douglas County Sheriff 's Office then came by to pick the application up in person.
Mr. Dhonau, whose older brother had been killed in World War II, came by his wicked ways early.
"I don't believe the individual came by our church to do us anything but harm," he told CNN.
Otis asks Isaac to tell Maeve he came by and that he wants her to check her voicemail.
When I went back a week later, I came by ferry from Liberty State Park, in New Jersey.
The vast majority of the 117,900 people who arrived in Italy this year came by boat from Libya.
When he came by the VICE headquarters in early 2017, we shared stories of our families' musical backgrounds.
In his first attempt – recorded and released on social media – Ridley came by Gad's trailer clad in her robe.
Then, one day, their manager came by their team's desks and asked them to follow him to a boardroom.
On the last episode, Mako's daughter and grandson came by, and they watched him record, and they were crying.
Migrant arrivals are up 30 percent so far this year from 2016, when a record 181,000 came by boat.
When the newly crowned Miss America Savvy Shields came by, we had about a million questions to ask her.
"Jen came by and came into the suite, spit in my face, put her hands on me," he said.
Family friend and stylist Jen Atkin also came by for some cake, and documented the sisters enjoying the party.
Though no one appeared to move in, workers came by to paint, plant olive trees, install cameras and clean.
I came by myself and I said I want to be part of the board and they said goodbye.
Leal told police that she came by his house to see him and was not afraid for her safety.
Well, to start with, Quentin Crisp—Sting's "Englishman in New York," who often came by the Gershwin for parties.
When the cops came by the family's farm to investigate, they found him dead—killed by several gunshot wounds.
A physical therapist also came by to help her start moving and gain confidence about getting around her house.
THEY came by taxi, opened fire on innocent passengers and blew themselves up when the Turkish police shot back.
The guards make rounds every 30 minutes, so we waited after they came by and then we took off.
The American newcomers, however, came by the thousands and treated natives as menaces best destroyed, the sooner the better.
Six of the outs came by strikeout, including two against Yoenis Cespedes, the National League leader in home runs.
"It's like when Will Smith's son, Jaden, he came by before doing Just Water," Musk said during the deposition.
Another recent guest was Phillies pitcher Michael Mariot, who came by with his teammates Jerad Eickhoff and David Hernandez.
He laughs and says he wishes she came by the house more, but Olivia says that's not an option.
This 14 year old boy came by the house with a lawnmower wanting to mow our lawn for $5.
He thought he would never see her again, but she came by the shelter soon after he started working.
But when Jon of Jon's Wrecker Service came by, he had been contracted to pick up the wrong car.
His rise came by virtue of his opponent, Representative Chris Collins, being indicted in August on insider trading charges.
Over the next few days, friends came by to say goodbye, but Jake was in and out of consciousness.
Several people came by and said if our ribs were better than theirs, we'll be back to see you.
He said he "sensed" his imminent good fortune and came by his lucky numbers by praying at a temple.
The owner of a locksmith a few blocks away came by and replaced the threshold under the front door.
Kylie's estranged BFF came by her home — which they previously shared together — to pick up some of her things.
He came by on a Sunday morning with a sales associate and walked me through what he would do.
The next morning, the patient was sitting up on the edge of the bed when Heudebert came by. ''Doc!
After dinner, the attendant, who was exceptionally friendly and personable, came by to turn our compartment into sleeping mode.
A son of one of the past century's most influential songwriters, Jakob Dylan came by his musical talents honestly.
Later, a convoy of flatbed trucks, led by the mayor and other public officials, came by with water bottles.
They came by our table to cheer us, their bottles dropping lower than ours as a gesture of respect.
If the police came by to sniff cups for liquor, he would hand the shoe box to a friend.
I was told servers came by every half hour to take orders, but I saw them much more infrequently.
"He came by after we got back from church," one of Pixley's sisters told reporters a few days later.
There's a reggae legend called Raskimono who came by, and some other very popular artists were there to support.
The speaker components came by way of a friend's father, a touring musician who brought back two subs from Mexico.
The porn screening didn't last too long once a Roti restaurant employee came by and helped turn off the screen.
An amazing number of fellow diplomats and members of the local community came by to savor American hamburgers and hotdogs.
"They came by to make sure I was okay and feeling well and if I knew what happened," he said.
The record has inevitably been viewed as a gauntlet thrown down, but Cusack said it came by coincidence, not design.
It seems like all of the geezers from Meadow Park came by today, must be some bug going around there.
The question came by way of Senator Jeff Flake, who said he was passing along the question for his son.
I came by there one day, and she had ordered an incredible ice-cream and sorbet stand for the office.
"He came by afterward with this bottle of scotch, and I thought, 'Oh, I knew this was coming,' " Gosling shares.
Actor Adrien Brody was also there and he came by to their table to say hello to the famous couple.
Confirmation of what I'd really, really been dreading came by way of an interview with Ben Affleck in Entertainment Weekly.
The only new elements came by way of audio interviews conducted with each of L27's members—all done separately.
My boss came by after lunch and told me she would train me in the programming software when I finished.
"It kind of came by surprise," Sheeran told PEOPLE exclusively on Monday about the film, available now on Apple Music.
And I have no idea how my grandfather came by the image, or why he kept it all those years.
And our neighbor next door — we lived in an entirely white neighborhood and we built it — came by to help.
He was working at a car wash when a friend came by and told him that Frito-Lay was hiring.
First, the "Game of Thrones" producer Carolyn Strauss and Carice van Houten (who played Melisandre) came by for frozen treats.
When I came by late on a Sunday morning, he was in the kitchen making a big pot of gumbo.
Mr. Zabar came by his obsession with Burgundy in the early 1970s, when he owned a sandwich shop on Nantucket.
Even the voice actor who plays Hululu came by to give the penguin an affectionate, if somewhat awkward, armpit lift.
My mother was born four months after her parents -- with several children in tow -- came by ship to Ellis Island.
Not only was Wegmans' seafood displayed beautifully, but it looked fresh and workers constantly came by to refill the ice.
His first film work came by way of his brother, Andrew, who was also a military historian and film consultant.
Peril, then, from the Continent, both comforting — it has always been like this, invaders always came by sea — and frightening.
Yes, more people could afford more things, but most of those things came by purchasing on credit, not rising wages.
One day, while Kiefer was training, Hitler came by with an entourage of Nazi officials, including the powerful Hermann Göring.
I waited for a text to set something up and when nothing came by Thursday, I decided to text him.
Jay Carney, a White House press secretary for four years following Robert Gibbs, also came by way of Time magazine.
His spokeswoman, Katie Betta, later explained that the senator was presiding over the Senate when the five boys came by.
She came by boat from Alexandria (the deck was altered so she could stick her head out through a hole).
"Our main goal would be if Noam Chomsky came by the van and actually had some food," says Owen-Smith.
That Green Bay team's 10-6 regular-season record was similarly deceptive: All six losses came by 3 or 4 points.
Shortly after moving in, Davis was working in his garage when a welcoming couple, the Carpenters, came by to introduce themselves.
James even came by the Refinery29 offices last month to film a 10-minute smoky eye video with the beauty team.
In the five months that B&H remained closed, tangled in red tape, he came by to check on its progress.
The president and the first lady handed out candy to the children who came by from local schools and military families.
Apple's flagship solution for all of that woe came by the way of the AirPods, $160 headphones with absolutely no wires.
For example, a user can open the companion mobile app, and verbally ask if their dog walker came by that day.
I was standing right next to him the other night when three masked men came by motorcycle and dragged him away.
So many friends came by that I was told later they lifted the restriction of only two visitors at a time.
Jacobson said most of the nearly $3.3 million Manafort paid him in that period came by way of international wire transfers.
Friends and family came by to show their support and a Denver police officer stopped to see what was going on.
A few days later he came by and forced open the door of my shop, came in, and refused to leave.
The police came by to drive him home, but Cameron was so drunk that he couldn't even remember where he lived.
Shaymanonda Das, 45, was preparing morning prayers when three men came by on a motorbike, killed him with machetes and fled.
Judelson tells us Conor came by to check in as part of his bail conditions and to sign some standard paperwork.
Even given that rapid take up of messaging, and of Symphony in particular, the size of this round came by surprise.
One day, Nikolaus Wyss and Walter Keller came by my studio looking for photographs to publish in their magazine, Der Alltag.
DETROIT — They came by the thousands to honor Gordie Howe, but this time they did it with silence instead of cheers.
"There were 70 people here at our weekly meeting service just an hour before he came by," Williams told The Times.
For lifelong Bronx resident Leette Eaton-White, the first sign of her neighborhood's transformation came by way of her local supermarket.
He sent his oldest son to Turkey first, then came by plane himself with his two wives and five other children.
"I think they wanted to throw rocks down on the highway and hit vehicles as those vehicles came by," Leyton said.
One evening we were further mollified by Mr. Yeretzian, who came by with samples of Cardamaro, an Italian wine-based digestif.
Almost the entire cast of PopTV's "Schitt's Creek" (nominated for best comedy series at Sunday's awards) came by HBO's after-party.
"Yesterday, two people came by in a unmarked, black suburban with tinted windows both with bulletproof vests and badges," she wrote.
Name Withheld You don't say how you came by this knowledge; let's stipulate that you don't have any obligations of confidentiality.
Sometimes they came by text, other times in phone calls, with an unidentified voice on the other end of the line.
DUBLIN — They came by the thousands, women of all shapes and sizes, to a secluded beach 31 miles south of Dublin.
One of the visitors was Tom Bordovsky, who came by to drop off star fruit that had fallen from his tree.
For Ms. Sézalory, 32, the idea of releasing items in drops came by necessity and convenience, rather than by clever marketing.
With all Musk has ventured into since, it's hard to believe his first fortune came by creating an online Yellow Pages.
"It started when a neighbor came by and said she liked the one I put up on my house," he said.
All those came by double-digit margins, though this was the second-most lopsided of the program's 13 NCAA Tournament defeats.
A tattooed waiter came by for our order, and Driver, who lives nearby, in Brooklyn Heights, chose scrambled eggs with spinach.
During the men's wear shows in January, the singer Joe Jonas and the actors Richard Madden and Edward Holcroft came by.
A few years ago, a company named Panono came by The Verge offices to show us a strange black and green ball.
On this episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, Ken Lerer came by the studio to chat about where media is heading.
Initially, local news outlets had reported those who crossed the border would be sent back exactly the way they came: by bike.
As Ms. Schempp fretted, a supporter of Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur, came by to lobby her to switch to the rookie candidate.
According to his father, Gucci "came by the house," and tailored the look for Khaled, who's nominated for four VMAS (very casual).
Perhaps the biggest, and certainly most elaborate, party of the week came by way of Italy, courtesy of the denim brand Diesel.
That Everyone's Favorite Grocery Store came by the title honestly, by treating both employees and customers as well as they feed them.
The actor came by Lane's L.A. store in early December and the two pored over options, the celebrity jeweler tells PEOPLE exclusively.
"I woke up recently and I had to put food in [the box] because someone came by and needed food," Espinoza said.
I was working at The New York Times in January 2007 when Steve Jobs came by to demo the just-announced iPhone.
One night when my father came by her house to pick us up, Virginia asked Dad if he had hit my mother.
Her route to finding her authentic voice came by tapping into her unique form of leadership and expressing that in her application.
His three consecutive victories, starting at the 22000 Games in Athens, came by a total margin of 215-hundredths of a second.
A few minutes after I sat down, a flight attendant came by and offered me a glass of Prosecco or orange juice.
Just the sheer volume of people there, screaming and cheering as we came by is something that I won't forget anytime soon.
Someone came by and complimented his song with Drake, a snippet of which had made its way onto Instagram the day before.
Customers came by with questions about two things: where to find prices and whether the store had a particular item in stock.
They came by the thousands to mourn Officer Brian Mulkeen, who was killed by "friendly fire" during an arrest in the Bronx.
Flight attendants came by during our taxi to take orders for a first drink for after we took off, plus lunch orders.
Ibrahim Qatabi, a legal assistant at a nonprofit, said that his great-grandfather came by boat to the United States from Yemen.
Duke has been in a free-fall in recent weeks, having lost five straight games, four of which came by double digits.
In central Illinois, William Singer made a passionate pitch to local business executives who came by invitation to a hotel meeting room.
"I broke both of my hands once, and Peter came by every day for two months and brushed my hair," she told me.
A ride operator came by, looked at his restraint and although he was asked if it was on tight, no one double checked.
One girl even came by on her way to London for college because she wanted to give Childress a hug before she left.
"Kim actually came by the shoot, which was really nice to see her giving encouragement to Chyna and talking to her," Schreiber said.
The star himself had one last surprise when Monaco's Prince Albert came by on a private visit, arriving a few minutes after Stallone.
"There are people coming by and buying a cookie who say, 'I came by just because I want to support you,'" Goetzler said.
She came by set once but I think you had already wrapped - they were shooting Annihilation at Pinewood while we were winding down.
"She came by a lot and played a good part in helping us get over hurdles on certain records," he told The Times.
The death and arson threats came by phone and in social media, members of leading Haitian lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender group Kouraj said.
When Ayla Winter-White was recovering from surgery, her 226-year-old grandfather came by to help — and he went the extra mile.
How he came by his wound is of no consequence; all that need concern us is that, around thirty hours later, he dies.
Rather, Trump's association with disability in the campaign came by way of his mocking Serge Kovaleski, the New York Times reporter with arthrogryposis.
The gang bang never happened, but I ended up making arrangements with five different men, all of whom came by one by one.
" Around the same time, the police paid Roach a visit: "A couple of investigators came by, they took statements, and that was it.
They came by foot and truck and motorbike desperate and tired, crowding into villages and towns on the edge of Ituri's sprawling countryside.
Agata Lewandowska came by bus from Poznan and said she had made the trip with her twin 223-year-old daughters in mind.
When Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, showed up this week for our public discussion at the University of Toronto, she came by bicycle.
He waved the permit when a worker from the Central Park Conservancy came by, apparently alerted by someone clearing leaves not far away.
So the really core fans, when I came by, knowing that it was my final show, a bunch of those people were there.
" Broadway stars can stretch here with pop songs, and last year, Idina Menzel came by to debut her new single, "I See You.
Within moments after he settled in, accompanied by two aides and one security officer, two homeless men came by and asked for money.
Like Spencer Rascoff just came by and we talked about his latest quarterly earnings and we talked about lessons for real estate agents.
The $191 million Twitter investment in 2011 came by way of DST Global, which received the money from the Kremlin's majority-owned VTB Bank.
They have a cornucopia of uniforms and lift weights in a 6,000-square-foot facility that came by way of the University of Mississippi.
A half-century ago, when a vast new shopping center debuted a mile east of the Las Vegas Strip, anyone who mattered came by.
" The message goes on to say, "We appreciate all the calls, messages, and prayers along with everyone who came by to check on us.
A doctor came by and told me I would have to stay in the hospital, that I would not be able to go home.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was in the supermarket the other when a young woman came by and grabbed a package of paper napkins.
You came by the tens of millions to become part of a historic movement the likes of which the world has never seen before.
He'd ham it up when friends from other departments came by and even consented to pose with us for selfies, against his better instincts.
Then a woman came by and warned me that a child had recently fallen off, and since then the neighborhood had abandoned the place.
The picture appears to show merchandise that is yet to be released, and the uploader doesn't specifically state how they came by it. Spoiler!
She came by to talk to us about her new record, Reflections in Real Time, and play us a handful of tunes off it.
"There were 70 people here at our weekly meeting service just an hour before he came by," said Mr. Williams, who was among them.
You came by the tens of millions to become part of a historic movement, the likes of which the world has never seen before.
"A neighbor came by and said, 'Everything is blooming,'" said Mr. Walters, 61, whose family emigrated from the Dominican Republic, Haiti's neighbor, in 1965.
One evening three days after I'd ordered the TV, the Amazon men came by and set up the whole thing while I cooked dinner.
But she came by her grit honestly: raised middle class in Hicksville, N.Y., the daughter of a schoolteacher and a stay-at-home mother.
Gaile and Ed Peavler came by the Loves' home to worship and noticed a closeness between Shelley and her teacher that they found worrisome.
The connection came by quirk of a poignant letter to Santa he found in the fireplace of his Hell's Kitchen apartment 17 years ago.
A waiter came by with his pad, and he did his best to take their orders, though his best was not nearly good enough.
The allegations came by way of the more upmarket Guardian, which claimed News of the World had deleted crucial last voicemails from the slain teenager.
So on a recent snowy day in New York City, Anna Akana came by Refinery29 to chat with me about the crazy world of YouTube.
After West's neighbors filed a series of noise complaints, a state inspector came by to see the construction and determined that it violated building code.
The announcement came by way of a fun video starring Christy Carlson Romano and Will Friedle, who voiced the animated versions of Kim and Ron.
Within a week, I had a subletter, a recent Brown grad who came by with his parents and took over the lease on the spot.
Shortly after his return to Apple in 1997, Jobs "came by one day, and we sat on a bench by the pool," Campbell told Fortune.
They have to trust that the researchers came by their conclusions honestly; the entire peer review system depends on establishing a certain level of trust.
Sadly, that "unique shared experience" came by way of an overpriced, bulky, phone with specs straight out of 2010, running an old version of Android.
Although DeLucia sold the venue to another owner roughly 15 years ago, he still came by occasionally until two to three years ago, Mareschi said.
Pulkrabek recalled the time their unit flooded in the middle of the night, and neighbors came by to bail them out with buckets and rags.
The famous couple was invited into a nearby neighbor's home as they waited for their ride -- an SUV eventually came by to pick them up.
Mr. Maskiell told The Journal News that architects or contractors usually came by to file paperwork, but that homeowners were required to sign permit applications.
According to Bester, several people in photographs in the show came by to identify themselves and to be rephotographed in front of the old pictures.
"I was in the studio, and after he got off the radio, he came by there and said 'Rick, save my career, please,'" Ross remembered.
He's 12-0 in his opening games as Alabama's head coach, including six wins over other ranked teams, all of which came by double-digits.
Their only other loss came by a touchdown in the season's first game, at Notre Dame, which is now 193-0 and ranked No. 3.
Some say Bombay Beach came by its name because bombers leaving target practice over the Chocolate Mountains opened their bomb bay doors over the spot.
A plumber came by right before I got sick; he happened to mention he has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a disorder that compromises the lungs.
Josh Adams, 35, who lives a few blocks away, came by on Wednesday, looking on as the police blocked the roadway and helicopters circled overhead.
But that thought was dispelled one weekend when the police came by their house with a drunk who been in a brawl and needed stitches.
A short time later, Mr. Trump came by Mr. Offit's Midtown Manhattan office to discuss a loan for renovations at his 290 Wall Street building.
A short time later, Mr. Trump came by Mr. Offit's Midtown Manhattan office to discuss a loan for renovations at his 290 Wall Street building.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Mary Anne Ehlert came by her expertise in financial planning for special-needs families the hard way: she has lived through the challenge herself.
So, I've been experimenting with different ambient noise tools to mold my own ideal work environment, and a notable one I came by recently was Brain.
Then Lauren came on to show off an extremely dubious sleep mask, and Paul came by to with the Wonder Workshop Cue, a robot with personality.
So when Pastor Calvin came by and she dropped the 'I think you're going to run off just like my father did' line, I was crushed!
Many activists argue his victory came by harnessing privilege, deeply offending and disregarding various communities on his way to the most powerful seat in the country.
"I was standing right next to him the other night when three men came by motorcycle and dragged him away," his sister relates at his wake.
"I went to my local music store and they were having a sale," is Schechter's humorously dry response as to how she came by the instrument.
That came by way of color-dipped French braids and rainbow lengths on the head; plus, vibrant, cheery lipstick and artfully-applied liner on the face.
Maddon came by the philosophy while working on his managerial chops as an assistant in the Angels' organization and then as the boss in Tampa Bay.
But we hardly noticed as the server, who recognized me from the week before, came by just a few minutes later to take our food order.
Allen was a kicker for Ohio State, which is how this cricket team of Bangladeshis and a single Sri Lankan came by its name: the Buckeyes.
Officers came by our house on the night of the 17th to the 18th, of June 1951, and we had no idea what it was about.
Jack came by to talk about why he moved to America at such a young age and being star struck by some of his now teammates.
The company had already cautioned that the deal was likely to be scrapped, assuming no last-minute approval by Chinese authorities came by a midnight deadline.
Christopher L. Rebuck, the president of Bishop Lynch, said he saw Mr. McDaniel in November when he came by the high school campus to get transcripts.
Recent visits resulted in interesting conversations with people not only from area museums, but with others who came by The Times when they were in town.
On the third day a police officer in a motorcycle came by and called out my name, signaling that it was time for me to go.
But a couple of Kotoshogiku's first week wins came by way of a throw as his opponent offered some resistance at the edge of the dohyo.
We stood talking in the middle of those cobblestone streets for what must have been 30 minutes before another car, or even another person, came by.
Panicked, he and his wife got out and prepared for the worst, when a local farmer came by and offered to tow the car to safety.
They came by bus, like in 'Midnight Cowboy,' and their disguises could hold for a while, but soon their money would run out, and they'd disappear.
He came by The New York Times recently to discuss "Only Human," a new Off Broadway musical in which Mr. Busey plays the role of God.
He's also met a number of famous people — even royalty such as Prince Harry, who The Telegraph reports came by in 2015 to stroke Henry's scales.
He just came by to visit when I was working on a film [score] and we just sort of caught up for an hour or so.
All of the piano players who played there on varying days came by, and the place was in full song, defying the dark and the heat.
Barring anything unusual happening, the president's Electoral College victory could easily surpass his 22016 win over Democrat Hillary Clinton, which came by a 304-227 count.
On Friday, when residents were allowed back in to the area, Moore said he was checking IDs when Shales came by and he recognized her address.
But, according to a survey published by the new website UnHerd, the public judges the rich very differently depending on how they came by their wealth.
It was only when a reporter for ABC13 came by and began asking Stanley questions did Von Troetsch and other volunteers discover that Stanley was also homeless.
His first order came by phone, when a woman from New York got wind of his wares and wanted one pound of each of Vromage's 17 varieties.
Woods wouldn't say what kind of gun the shooter had, whether he came by that gun legally, or if the victim and the gunman knew each other.
"Uber came by our San Francisco gallery to create a custom mural on our wall!" graffiti and street art organization First Amendment (1AM) wrote on its blog.
They had little assurance by way of collateral or strategy, after years in which Sears' only shot at survival came by selling off parts of its business.
"There were 70 people here at our weekly meeting service just an hour before he came by," Billy Williams, the church administrator, told the New York Times.
But Collins came by his information in a different, almost unbelievable way: He was on the board of directors of Innate Immunotherapeutics while also serving in Congress.
Many gathered for a giant group plank, but throughout the day, reporters estimated hundreds came by and planked outside the Supreme Court to share their birthday wishes.
In the 20 minutes we were at the truck filming, at least a half dozen curious people came by to see what all the noise was about.
After one of the children came by asking for food on March 23, the neighbor contacted authorities, who sent an investigator by the home late that afternoon.
" On the day that we were shooting that scene, James came by the set and said, "You know, you should shoot that scene with just candle light.
On this episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, analyst Rich Greenfield came by the studio to talk about what an industry analyst actually does all day.
My mother and I, visiting midweek in July, reserved one of the cottages (it was her birthday, and a few friends of hers came by to celebrate).
My earlier relations came by sea to Australia in 1850 with my great-great grandfather who arrived with our family when he was only eight years old.
Bethany Carson, who works with Ms. Muñoz at Grassroots Leadership, came by the room then with the good news: It was time to go to the shelter.
About 20 minutes into the journey, the elderly train attendant came by for drink orders and to inform us that dinner would be served in our compartment.
The Steelers (1-2) are coming off their lone win of the season and it came by way of a Cincinnati team that put up no resistance.
There was a nurse who came by just to thank us without knowing that her own family was struck with disaster and staying at the relief center.
"[The attendants] came by my seat a few times and sweetly asked the passenger, 'Are you behaving today?' with a smile and a giggle," according to Zuckerberg.
Google knew a lot about you, too, but at a certain point, more specific and personal information came by way of third parties like Twitter and Facebook.
"They came by to slap their tails and tell us we needed to move along," Appel said on a phone call with reporters immediately after they were rescued.
"The woman from the City who came by and talked to me said she saw the pictures [of past parties] I do this once a year," he says.
One day in late 1966, a designer and stunt performer named Janos Prohaska came by the Star Trek production office on what is now the Paramount Pictures lot.
The Sandy got its name thanks to what may have been lahar deposits in its channel when Lewis and Clark came by a few years after the eruptions.
The company today works with around half a million developers, up from only 30,2.23 18 months ago (a chunk of which came by way of its Mashape acquisition).
When the train conductor came by, he said our unstamped tickets were invalid and that we had to get off the train—still an hour from our destination.
Instead he came by himself for a week, to execute the sale of the Bluff Street cottage that had belonged to his parents, who both died last year.
Mr. Koufos, a longtime South Jersey resident transplanted to Washington, D.C., came by his knowledge of what successful re-entry looks like in a couple of different settings.
Luckily, Bea Copeland, R29 video producer and side-hustling personal organizer, came by to transform her space into an efficient, colorful work paradise, in just 5 minutes flat.
According to the owner, the former vice president quickly spotted his namesake in the crowd on his own and came by to see the pup after his speech.
The choice for Trump and Xi not to take questions from reporters in China came by a request from that government, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
"We walked up to Meryl Streep and Amy Adams laughing and right at that moment a house photographer came by and snapped a photo of us," Fischer said.
We were lenient when it was a mom or dad filming their kids, but groups of teenagers and dirty old men who came by themselves raised red flags.
On this episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, former Recode reporter Liz Gannes came by the studio to talk about the podcast app 60dB and her favorite podcasts.
Reggie was originally from the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in the New York borough of Brooklyn, so he came by his love of unique music from an early age.
That's exactly what happened the day he came by for an interview, leaving everyone from the receptionist to my generally unflappable Noisey colleagues more than a little starstruck.
"He sent over his head of manufacturing, his head of branding sales, anybody that came by his booth that he felt could be helpful to us," said Prince.
Current and former tenants said that when Ms. Ng or her daughter came by, Mr. Almena and Ms. Allison told tenants to pack away bedding and cooking supplies.
A flight attendant came by and offered me a welcome drink — I opted for the lime-and-mint juice that Etihad stocks on flights out of Abu Dhabi.
Nunes -- the bantamweight and featherweight champion -- came by the office this week with her fiancee (and #5 ranked UFC strawweight) Nina Ansaroff ... and chopped it up about Cyborg.
News crews came by to learn why this lithe and determined dancer had left Manhattan for artistic salvation in the desert, where she played to audiences in tulle.
A few days later, Mr. Stone came by, although he did seem a good bit more interested in checking out the broker than in checking out the condo.
The building is next to a custom tire shop, and workers there say the upset woman came by the shop and requested footage from their security cameras, WSB reported.
News of the naming came by way of the official Android twitter feed, where the company also revealed the name-themed statue it builds for each release: Introducing #AndroidNougat.
News of the album, out June 30, came by way of a millennial-pink-hued video on Twitter announcing all the other artists appearing on his long-awaited record.
Both residents and aid workers from other organizations came by to look at the large printouts of the magazine and take in the young people's bold thoughts and ideas.
She had outrageous parties and kept glamorous company — Andy Warhol came to her wedding reception, Robert Lowell scribbled notes on her poems, James Earl Jones came by for dinner.
When my waiter came by to skim foam from the surface of the broth, I decided to take a break from stuffing myself to go for some hand pampering.
And then there was Jaiden Dixon, the 9-year-old, who had the misfortune of opening the door when his brother's father came by in a gale of rage.
Over the next few days different midwives came by to check on us and one got angry saying this happens way too often and I should've had more support.
A girl—a perfect Japanese girl with shiny clothes—came by with a tray of Singapore slings and said, "Your job is to die," except inflected like a question.
Minutes later, Harvey Schwartz, the president of Goldman Sachs, and Arif Naqvi, founder of the Abraaj Group, an investor in emerging markets, came by her table to say hello.
The House of Windsor came by its first corgi in 290, when King George VI, then the Duke of York, acquired a puppy known as Dookie for his family.
He was dehydrated, and his head throbbed, and when captors came by, banging a rod against the steel door and shining lights in his face, he begged for water.
Since October 213 through June of this year, Suffolk County has absorbed 213,2500 minors who came by themselves from Central America, according to the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Around four-thirty, Ryan Metzger, a twenty-year-old William & Mary dropout with a five-hundred-thousand-dollar venture-capital fund and a study app called CoffeeCram, came by.
One of Vaughan's most important discoveries came by chance: he accidentally shattered an elkhorn coral and found micro-fragmentation can cause it to grow up to 40 times faster.
His first job with the baton came by accident, while he was on tour in Rio de Janeiro in 1886, after an audience refused to listen to the scheduled maestro.
They came by, shadowed him for a day—gym, tan, laundry, DJing—and months later, he received a call to go to Seaside, having no clear idea what was happening.
As we settled into our seats, the flight attendants came by, welcomed us by name, and offered us a glass of champagne and chocolate truffles while we waited to depart.
Whoever had money would pay locals with cars, and the people who didn't have money would sit there until a truck came by that would let them hitch a ride.
Mourners came by the thousands to Central London on Thursday evening to pay tribute to the lives lost in the heinous terror attack outside of Parliament just one day earlier.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has introduced a new piece of legislation that would prevent refugees and asylum-seekers from ever settling in the country if they came by boat.
Read: What you need to know as the 2016 primary sprint begins Clinton spoke to enthusiastic crowds, who came by the hundreds, not the thousands, to Davenport and Cedar Rapids.
Ms. Withers came by her heartening faith in the power of good criticism long before Harbor Stage became a favorite of Boston reviewers with its earliest productions, four years ago.
One of the greatest gifts I could receive The announcement of Bush's passing came by way of a statement from his son, George W. Bush, on behalf of his family.
Including the Cro Cop loss in 2006, Silva has lost seven of his last 11 fights since September of that year—four of which came by way of brutal knockout.
Emergency medical workers and neighborhood residents came by for nearly 250 free sandwiches, sharing stories over a plain buttermilk Cheddar on sourdough or a homemade pimento mac-and-cheese melt.
"I know that Serena was asking me a lot of questions about babies when she came by my house, and I didn't really make anything of that," Azarenka said, laughing.
That was a whole lot—roughly one out of every three outs the team made that year came by strikeout, and only three big league teams struck out more often.
Three different PD premiers have struggled to shore up a banking system strangled by bad loans, and to manage half a million migrants who came by boat from North Africa.
I'd met his mom the week before when she came by the Star Tribune of Minneapolis, where I work, to give a talk to journalists about covering the trans community.
"One time I was sitting on the porch and some guy came by and asked if he could have his friend take his picture in front of the house," he says.
Crossings cannot be tallied definitively but the Home Office knows of 539 migrants who tried to cross by boat in 2018, probably far fewer than the number who came by lorry.
He used the GPS coordinates in the pictures to track where victims live and then came by to steal electronics, wallets and more, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
But he said that when his parents came by to drop off the rest of his stuff 10 months later, 14 boxes full of adult toys, magazines, and movies were missing.
He was adopted by a family in France last year, and the mother, Kenia Tunis, came by to see some photographs of her son sent to Haiti by his new family.
But within minutes of standing in the line outside the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, a vendor came by with a backpack full of "Make America Great Again" hats.
I was like, sitting on my porch crying about my first girlfriend or something and Dean came by and was like, "Shut up, man!" and told me to come to rehearsal.
LAS VEGAS — Last year, Hoverboard Technologies' Robert Bigler came by Mashable HQ in New York to show me the Hoverboard, a skateboard deck with a disc-shaped wheel at its center.
Alexis moved to New York City in the late 1950s to study fashion, and Holly came by way of hitchhiking, a teenage runaway headed for Time's Square in the early 1960s.
Trump's early wins came by double-digit margins, and his performance in Mississippi was especially strong: With 99 percent of returns in, he had won 21625 percent of the votes cast.
But he settled down by the time McVay came by -- and talked to the 31-year-old head coach about how the Rams (and Goff) are taking the league by storm.
Throughout our last lunch, other boldface names, who also were club members, came by to pay their respects to one of the greatest chief executives in the history of American business.
But most doorbells can't alert you if someone drops off a box; at best, it'll sense that someone came by, and you'll need to review a video clip to see more.
Unfortunately, the evidence used to make such attribution determinations is not easily exposed without potentially revealing the means and methods by which cyber threat researchers and government agencies came by it.
Current and former tenants have told my colleagues that when Ms. Ng or her daughter came by, Mr. Almena and Ms. Allison told tenants to pack away bedding and cooking supplies.
Anchoring the middle is BIT-O-HONEY crossing with BEEHIVE, which was a fun pairing and came by chance after playing around with a number of different (and ultimately disappointing) options.
Both Metroid and Alien came by their defining element almost by accident; Metroid was nearly complete when a member of the game development team suggested making Samus female to "surprise" the player.
The women came by during the late-night show's stint in Las Vegas to reminisce and chat all things Kanye West, but it wasn't long before Kimmel put Khloé on the spot.
Many of us were raised during an era when sexual education came by the way of a condom on a banana in a health class and someone's dad's stack of Penthouse magazines.
It's the largest sundew (growing up to 4 feet long) ever recorded, and it was thanks to photos first posted on Facebook that the giant plant came by its newly-awarded name.
On this episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, the Congressman Ro Khanna came by the studio to speak with Kara and Recode's Senior Editor for Policy and Politics, Tony Romm.
The authors of today's paper suggest that perhaps early humans came by a coastal route, since other evidence shows that they'd reached the Asian islands by sea more than 100,000 years ago.
When Naren Young of Dante recently came by the MUNCHIES garden, he had the bright idea to combine juicy hunks of just-cut pineapple with pineapple sage leaves plucked from the plant.
"My father and his family came by train to Pakistan from Delhi, they had nothing, they had been looted, they had nothing but these recipes and memories of their hometown," Saleem said.
The New York-born Kennedy came by his military gravitas honestly; he served in World War II and spent 16 years in the U.S. Army, many of them with Armed Forces Radio.
On this episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, Reid Hoffman came by the studio to talk about how he went from successful entrepreneur to becoming a mentor for Silicon Valley.
A waiter quickly came by to offer some freshly baked bread and a glass of water, and to take away the second pair of utensils resting on the other side of me.
On a dank winter morning he was trying to retrieve his coin from the trolley when a mullocker from the café came by, her face softening at the sorrowful sight of him.
This week's collapse came by way of a fumble that was called in the Redskins' favor even as Cleveland's fullback, Duke Johnson, stood next to the pile of players holding the football.
Volkanovski snatched Holloway's belt in a close fight back in December ... so when the new champ recently came by the TMZ office, we asked him who he wants to scrap with next.
The finish came by Suloev stretch, a very rare submission which had only been seen once in the UFC, up until Saturday night when two were hit in on the same card!
The boat contacted me — they found me on Google and got in touch with my assistant — and came by for an hour to give me lots of supplies, like fruit and food.
MONROE, N.Y. — They came by the thousands — officers in ceremonial uniforms, officials in somber suits and navy dresses, friends, family members and strangers, dressed as much in grief as in actual fabric.
If immigrants who came by ship had heard that the streets of America were paved with gold, seeing a huge copper statue in the harbor when they arrived probably seemed about right.
The first person in Sheridan, Wyoming, to learn that Hot Tamale Louie had been knifed to death was William Henry Harrison, Jr. The news came by telegram, the day after the murder.
A few times, members and friends — including a longtime supporter, Christopher Ruddy, the president and chief executive of the conservative website and TV company Newsmax — came by to speak with Mr. Trump.
Neighbors from the Jewish Community Center came by with a box of tarts for the office, remembering how the pastors had brought them ice cream the day of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
But after the final whistle blew, as Timpano was sulking—wishing he had made 19 saves instead—some pesky-ass camera operator came by to soak in the miserable scene on the bench.
Moments later, a woman came by to knead my tired shoulders, while another soaked my feet in an herbal bath before asking if she could paint my toenails a rich shade of red.
Some of the turnaround has just been dumb luck — the wins over Michigan State, Indiana, Pitt and Xavier all came by single digits — but overall, Wisconsin has seen a major improvement on offense.
In late June, 11-year-old Alizay Kashif made $9 from a lemonade stand she set up in her neighborhood, but a group of teens came by and took the cash from her.
Waiuku locals Darin Burns and Mathew Douglas upheld their status as the most innovative human beings you'll ever read about when they came by an abandoned caravan in a paddock near their homes.
For Harriet Klein, a retired speech-language pathologist in New York, meaning came by compiling a book of poems called "Mourning Muse" she wrote following the death of her husband of 50 years.
Birthday greetings came by way of elementary school children who sent poster-size cards; sundry town officials; and President Sergio Mattarella, who wished her "serenity and good health" on behalf of all Italians.
When you meet Clemens Castan, you'll not only learn how the Swiss raw milk cheeses he sells came by their bizarre names, but also where the next wild techno party is going down.
The employee claimed that the company had been spraying cannabis plants with myclobutanil since as early as 2014—and hid the chemical above the ceiling when Health Canada inspectors came by to visit.
Fan footage from her Monday night concert in Mexico City sees her react to an unexpected guest (that is, a bat) who presumably came by to see what all the fuss was about.
Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewis, who starred with Ms. Cook in the 2010 Broadway revue "Sondheim on Sondheim," were among those who came by her Upper West Side apartment and sang to her.
Many of these fabrics came by way of partnerships with English, Irish and Dutch artisans who still abide by an older, slower way of life, while others were hand-embellished or naturally dyed.
Question for the "Saul"-watching collective: Did the device-planter not notice that the thingamabob was located in a very different car when he or they came by Mike's house to grab it?
Then yet other individuals, positioned around the subway system and standing near pay phones, would be called with the revised information to hand to the party on the run as they came by.
Let's all remember for a moment that Greg is actually "Cousin" Greg (or maybe Gregory) and that he came by his position in the family via worming his way into their good graces.
To help them figure it out, Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of Circle, came by the studio to answer questions from the two of them and from quite a number of listeners and readers.
Consistent with the U.S. Constitution, we publish material that we can confirm to be true irrespective of whether sources came by that truth legally or have the right to release it to the media.
At the core of her approach is a story she has been telling for months now: A few weeks after Goldberg died, her friend Phil came by to help with a father-son activity.
When Burns came by the same shelter a few days later with a picture of Quinn, disaster responders were able to tell him they recognized Quinn from meeting the animal a few days prior.
The 95-96 Chicago Bulls also got tired, after all: two of their last three losses came by one point to a mediocre team (the Charlotte Hornets) and a terrible one (the Toronto Raptors).
She didn't know why, but she did know the lab was under instructions to conceal whatever it was they were doing from Siemens representatives when they came by to service the German manufacturer's machines.
"Came in a car, you gon leave in a jet, I can promise you that/Came by myself, I'm gon leave with your friend I can promise you that," he sings on the chorus.
The first four setbacks during Atlanta's slide came by an average of 224 points but it struggled in a rare close one Wednesday at Washington, allowing 254 fourth-quarter points and falling 21-22.
In a flashback sequence, we learn that Cookie has shot someone before: When she was a teen, living with Lucious, a boy came by their place and tried to make a move on her.
This calls to mind modern corporate rhetoric where employees are encouraged to see the company as "one big family", which artificially creates the kind of reticence to organize that Sir-tech came by naturally.
Among those witnesses was the former manager of a luxury men's clothing store in New York City, who said payments for Manafort's clothing came by way of wire transfers from accounts based in Cyprus.
But let's begin with the latest regressive news from the United States press freedom front, which came by way of The Associated Press just two days before Air Force One took off for Havana.
Their dilapidated, three-bedroom home was filled with other relatives—Lee's aunts, uncles, and cousins—and got even more crowded with the addition of neighbors who often came by to drink with Lee's grandmother.
Volunteers from Laredo came by with a stack of tortillas to dole out to the hungry, and a Mexican street performer sang pop tunes as he asked other passersby on the bridge for change.
"I was looking for grasshoppers when the teacher came by and said, 'Raka, come here, why don't you hang out with us, why don't you learn to dance,' and we danced around," she said.
Each of those 2600 or so stories are different: how they came by their shares, what they mean, what they have chosen to do with these little pieces of their club, and their soul.
As we chatted on the landing of a central stairway, back in 2017, I kept track of the number of women who came by to hug him and leave lipstick kisses on his cheeks.
Teacher Christopher Strachey, who became curious after reading Turing's Programmers' Handbook for Manchester Electronic Computer Mark II, came by the lab with an idea for playing a series of notes in a long program.
Simmons recently came by the MUNCHIES garden and muddled some of our tart, butterscotch-y ground cherries with simple syrup, and mixed them with white rum and and fresh basil to create cocktail perfection.
I remember when we went to the first trade show with the first version of Live, a few people came by, but it was [as if] the world noticed the revolution was going to happen.
Bangkok-based Fortify Rights criticized Thailand's treatment of migrants, including its refusal to allow thousands of Myanmar's ethnic minority Rohingya and Bangladeshis who came by boat last year to escape persecution or poverty to land.
When luminaries like the JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon, the Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella and the private-equity tycoon Henry R. Kravis came by WeWork offices, Mr. Neumann knew how to wow them.
I'm giving him the opportunity to feel at home in two cultures—to come by that status, on the brink of adolescence, that both my husband and I came by with great effort in adulthood.
The latest public screening of The Host and the Cloud came by way of FIAF's Crossing the Line Festival; the film played on a loop at the organization's gallery throughout the festival, through October 12.
Expanding existing tax credits for children, and consolidating complex child tax provisions into one larger benefit, would help ease parents' budgets — even more so if refundability were expanded (or if credits came by monthly check).
According to the university, the USB keyloggers in question would have required someone to physically pick them up in order to access any data they recorded, and there's no evidence that someone ever came by.
Lil Jodeci, Ares, and a few other members of the collective recently came by our Brooklyn office to chat with Lawrence about how the collective started, what motivates them, and the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
Takanori Gomi was another, most of the losses in which he was finished came by way of choke, but he lost a good few of those fights long before the arm snuck under his chin.
The Hartwood team recently came by the MUNCHIES test kitchen to show us how break down a whole fish—in this case a striped bass—and explain why it's something we should all be doing.
He seemed, in the movement of his eyes, to be leaving it open as to whether Axelrod came by his tears earnestly or was manufacturing them in order to pull one over on the shrink.
I am interested in how Lyon came by the image and in the images that might have influenced him, but I am also interested in how my mind receives it, without reference to Lyon's intentions.
This week on Too Embarrassed to Ask, Geoffrey Woo, the CEO of Hvmn (pronounced "human," naturally), came by the studio to talk to Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode about the science and practice of nootropics.
The first signs that Pearl Jam were establishing their own voice came by way of "State of Love and Trust," a song the band gave to Cameron Crowe for the soundtrack to his movie Singles.
By mid-episode, Randall is fully fixated on how Deja is doing since the Pearsons haven't heard from her since she came by their mini-mansion in desperate need for utilities money a few weeks prior.
We've gotten to know each other a little bit here and there and she came by on week 4 so I was really excited that we would get to share the ballroom with her and Val.
The news came like a punch to the gut: not only had legendary BMX freestyle rider Dave Mirra died at just 41 years old but, all the more shocking, it apparently came by his own hands.
"Not long after I moved in, I found out we had to hide our things when the owner came by because it's not slated as a live/work place and we all lived there," she said.
ET, FSN Florida (Orlando), FSN Sun (Miami) ABOUT THE MAGIC (2101-36): The tone and substance of Vucevic's comments are familiar of late, as three of the last four losses came by at least 24 points.
And the testicles—unctuous, crispy on the outside and with the perfect tartar sauce kick on the side—are like an adventurous take on chicken nuggets, the kind of stuff you wish came by the bucketload.
The trailers were stocked with more than 78,500 bottles of beer, and were ready to go for an early morning pick-up when nefarious thieves came by in the wee hours of Tuesday and swiped them.
"People came by the store and said how sad they were, and half of it was about Choupette," Caroline Lebar, the longtime head of communications for the Karl Lagerfeld brand in Paris, recalled earlier this month.
Passage of the measure, which came by voice vote, comes two days after a shooting at a Texas church by a gunman who had a record of mental illness while he served in the Air Force.
She painted a wall in her office a bright green and hung a large wicker porch swing, inherited from her grandmother, where she would sit and prepare for classes and talk to anyone who came by.
"What aid are they talking about when they rob us of billions of dollars in sanctions?" said Gonzalo Ceballos, a retired schoolteacher and ruling party activist who came by bus from the city of San Cristóbal.
Biggie slept on Tupac's couch whenever he came back to California, and when Tupac was in New York, he came by Biggie's neighborhood, picking him up in a white limousine and throwing dice with the locals.
If, say, you get in a car accident after popping a pill from a friend, there can be additional legal ramifications of being under the influence of a controlled substance that you came by via illegal means .
Talking to tourists who came by to log on to the Wi-Fi, the duo collected data on festival attendees' experiences using social media posts (however, they did note that lots of attendees had locked Instagram accounts).
Garza took on a major shift in approach during the offseason, relying more on his off-speed stuff rather than his fastball, a change that came by request from manager Craig Counsell and the Brewers' coaching staff.
And then the inevitable happened, as one of the poor cleaning crew members came by sweeping up all the endless trash off the ground, and sort of pondered the perfect looking piece of crap on the ground.
Then the owner came by at the end of the day to close out and I had sold most of the stuff off the cart and he was freaking out that we had been robbed or something.
Neighbor: 'It changed ... how I feel about this country' Neighbor Felishadae Young said she'd known the family for 14 years and came by to help because she didn't want to see the father separated from his son.
As DeChambeau, 22, the 2015 United States Amateur champion, was answering questions after his round, Dustin Johnson, who is also at even par, came by and patted him on the shoulder and congratulated him on his play.
The passage of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act came by voice vote, two weeks after the House passed the bill and a decade after lawmakers first started working on the measure.
After her younger son was killed in 2013, she said, the police came by and told her and her son's widow that the grandchildren, despite being in kindergarten and elementary school, would be put on watch lists.
Her late mother was that way, too, Ms. Desai said, recalling that her mother had frequently defended her as a child when people came by to complain that she had beaten up other children on the playground.
One, Penny Hallman, 68, said that in recent days, a large Russian man whom she knew only by his title — "senior counselor" — came by her home to drop off a holiday gift: vodka and candy, she said.
" They were surprised, in part, because archaeologists since the 1960s had been trained never to assume the purity or coherence of a people, a slippery slope to the conclusion that certain peoples came by their advantages "naturally.
"I saw her one time outside the office at a restaurant, and she came by my condo once — well, maybe twice," Condit, now 68, tells Dr. Phil McGraw in an upcoming episode, airing Thursday, of his eponymous show.
One day in September 2017, Vashukevich and a group of other scantily dressed women came by Navalny's campaign headquarters, at the same time as a camera crew, in an apparent attempt to cause an embarrassing scene for him.
As they came by us in the clubhouse, Jose glanced left at the infield mega-screen to see how far ahead he was, and moved Fairybrook over in front of Irad, who caught some of his brother's dirt.
After his private equity firm bought a resort built by the Aga Khan on 22016 miles of the Sardinian coast, Mr. Barrack, a Catholic, opened a halal restaurant to welcome Gulf royals who came by in their yachts.
The finish came by way of Frye's elbows from side control in four and a half minutes but it felt like a lifetime to watch and the commentary team noted just how sloppy and tired Frye had looked.
"This cutie scored her 1st goal of the season at her first game, and came by straight after to cuddle brother," Christina wrote on her Instagram Story alongside an adorable photo of her daughter holding her newborn son.
After his private equity firm bought a resort built by the Aga Khan on 22016 miles of the Sardinian coast, Mr. Barrack, a Catholic, opened a halal restaurant to welcome gulf royals who came by in their yachts.
He came by the Vox office Tuesday to talk about who has gotten involved in that coalition, what role the president might play, and how much work states are able to do to save the health care law.
The sprawling dump site once served as the capital's largest trash receptacle and a visceral symbol of its poverty, a place where those of meager means came by the thousands to pick the public's rubbish for recyclables to sell.
Sources close to Kylie tell TMZ ... Jordyn came by and picked up her stuff about a week and a half ago, months after her hookup with Khloe's baby daddy, Tristan Thompson, got her ex-communicated from the Kardashian family.
On this episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, Ben Rubin came by Kafka's hotel at South By Southwest for a relaxed chat about Meerkat (Rubin's SXSW hit three years ago) and Houseparty (the app Rubin pivoted Meerkat to).
Recently, Victoria Blamey of West Village haunt Chumley's—which has been bestowing the Big Apple with booze, bites, and coziness since Prohibition, and recently reopened after serious renovation—came by the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen for an installment of Workaholics.
That's left the charges hanging without any more details that could shed light on what Trump meant, or how he came by the information behind his claims -- which former intelligence officials deny and which have exasperated former President Barack Obama. Investigation?
On an afternoon between the day my dad died and his funeral, in early November 2006, one of his brothers—not a man who was always on the right side of the law—came by, drunk, asking after Daddy's hunting rifles.
"It ends up like this every time," said Mark, a Republican voter working on his car when volunteers from Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC associated with House leadership, came by his house to ask if he was voting for Rep.
So when she came by People HQ to promote her new partnership with Three Olives Rosé vodka, we asked her to do a deep dive on her own Insta and to share the stories behind some of her most captivating posts.
His store, East River Skate Shop, which opened last spring on Greenpoint Avenue, was a hub to which local skaters had just begun to gravitate, including Wolfgang Potts, 15, a neighbor who came by the shop one day looking for work.
ABOUT MARYLAND (713-8): Three of the Terrapins' last four losses came by five or fewer points, and they managed only two field goals over the final 10 minutes of the semifinal loss to the Spartans in the Big Ten tournament.
Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive…From amazon19 bought by readersGMG may get a commissionBuy nowBosker came by the Gizmodo office to teach someone (me) whose wine experience is mostly limited to playing beer pong with Franzia.
Emma begins by recounting the story of the time she came by a colleague's apartment for dinner and lounged, drinking wine, with her colleague's husband while her colleague tried to cook and take care of the kids at the same time.
Seated on a narrow bench in a fluorescent-lit hallway near the bathrooms, as various friends and actors came by to congratulate her, she explained to me how the play came together—and why these stories needed to be told.
"If 537 Haitians decide not to go to the polls," the outcome could change, says Jean Monestime, a Democrat who came by boat as a teenaged refugee, with no English, and is now chairman of the Miami-Dade county commission.
When the New York City-based rapper came by the VICE office a few months ago he dressed in a style he referred to as "dadcore," which basically meant 90s athletic wear and aiming more for being comfortable than being fashionable.
James Mintz, who heads a private investigation firm, said Mr. Levinson came by his Manhattan office not long before he vanished to see if he had any cases involving criminals trafficking in counterfeit cigarettes, an area in which he specialized.
Richie Surozenski, a retired bayman from Shelter Island, came by to see if he could get a "mess" for dinner, and realized the futility of his mission when he saw a pile of scallops that would barely fill a soup bowl.
Rose (who now works at the Natural Resources Defense Council) had flown to Utah to meet with Grand Staircase Escalante Partners, and, at Nicole Croft's suggestion, came by Hell's Backbone Grill to discuss possible legal remedies if the monument was altered.
About 20 years ago, Ellen Saland, an associate broker at Halstead Property, represented the buyer of a co-op with a large terrace on the West Side, and happened to be at the apartment one day when the seller came by.
When Hader and I had dinner at one of his favorite restaurants, Locanda Portofino, both the waiter and the maître d' came by to make sure that the almond milk he'd ordered with his coffee wouldn't trigger his nut allergy.
With a handful of exceptions, almost everyone else on this bill — Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Dua Lipa, Bebe Rexha and more — came by their success the old-fashioned way: extensive practice, songwriting-by-committee, record label largess, radio-airplay complicity.
"I feel like I should be more scared," she admits, when I point out a pair of skillet-sized handprints on the driver's side of her car, evidence of a Peeping Tom who came by while we were eating lunch.
Many details of his life are difficult to pin down, such as how he came by the title "Baron" or the details of the seeming marriage of convenience by de Meyer, who was gay, to Donna Maria Beatrice Olga Alberta Caracciolo.
" Ilya Hykinson, a Kalanick colleague at an earlier start-up, recalls: "He'd write a large dollar figure on the whiteboard, circling it and outlining it for effect, just in case somebody came by and saw it ... That's kind of a weird, sleazy move.
The phone itself is fine, but the real revelation came by equipping it with Apple's $99 Smart Battery Case, which provides enough extra battery life that I no longer have to nervously check and recheck the battery status icon throughout the day.
The war and its winning (with a little help here and there, they would sometimes grudgingly admit) were both a horror and an achievement unlikely ever to be paralleled, ever again, and therefore anything that came by afterward was necessarily an anticlimax.
He was devastating in the striking exchanges against kickboxing standout Patrick Cote, and as if that wasn't enough to convince people, his second round knockout of Rick Story came by way of a combination that looked straight out of a video game.
Shulman, whose book "College Admissions Cracked: Saving Your Kid (And Yourself) From the Madness" will be published in August, says that the parents accused of participating in the college cheating scheme came by their anxiety honestly, even if their actions were dishonest.
At some point, a guy came by—just a typical LA music producer [with a] dark suit and kind of longish, slightly greyish hair, followed by maybe ten people in their early twenties who also looked like the classic clicheé of the Hollywood composer.
Here's what I'm watching going into the closing bell... The market rolled into the Fed decision a bit tired – but it came by the fatigue honestly, by covering an awful lot of ground in a short period of time without many breaks along the way.
Bright Lights, the documentary about Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds that debuted on HBO shortly after their tragic deaths, was filled with major revelations about the life of the Hollywood icons — but some of its best moments and most memorable lines came by far quicker.
Indiana may be in the midst of a four-game losing streak, but the first three setbacks during that stretch came by a combined 18 points - including a seven-point defeat against No. 22 Michigan and an eight-point loss at No. 16 Michigan State.
The forced Justice Department disclosure came by the order of U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who on Thursday morning demanded that the government provide her the information so she can weigh a legal bid by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to represent Doe.
Warren came by our offices last week for an hour-long interview, and, while she made the ritual demurrals about a run for the Presidency, she spoke with a combative focus on precisely the issues that Clinton ceded to Trump in the 2016 race.
A majority of American visitors through September came by cruise ship, travel that is led by the likes of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd, Carnival Corporation and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, but agencies that bring groups of Americans said their business was also picking up.
The cops came by and sneaked their way up the dark stairway of our home in the San Fernando Valley, guns drawn, and when I walked out from my bedroom, all groggy and confused, they yelled at me to put my hands where they could see them.
According to the incident report from the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office in Oregon ... a concerned friend of the former "Deadliest Catch" captain came by to check on him and spotted him through a window lying on the floor of his living room, so he called the cops.
Many are the children of the immigrants who came by the boatload in the late 1970s and 1980s, escaping economic devastation and repression under Jean-Claude Duvalier, the despotic Haitian ruler aided by the United States when it was buttressing anti-Communist governments in the Caribbean.
"Not long ago, we were talking about how my mother wasted a lot of money — because she'd go and shop for the week, but by the time Saturday afternoon came by, the Girl Scouts would use almost everything she had by experimenting with food," she said.
Someone Else's Life One other morning, when Felicity came by with her same little black purse and sat on the same wicker chair, waiting for my dad, who was always at work, I got up the courage to ask her why her face always looked so blank.
Shankar kept hearing about other concerns in the community: the threat of widespread evictions, tied in part to these large bills; children's malnutrition, which quickens the body's uptake of lead; undocumented immigrants who feared opening the door when E.P.A. officials came by with water-safety information.
Her breakout role, as best friend to Aziz Ansari on Netflix's "Master of None" (she won an Emmy for outstanding writing on the series) came by sheer force of personality: Ansari, who initially conceived the character as straight and white, met Waithe (gay, black) and rewrote it.
New England was able to convert on fourth-and-3 with a 17-yard pass from Brady to Danny Amendola, and a third down conversion later in the drive came by way of Brady's legs, with the 39-year-old rumbling for a 15-yard gain.
"Why would you want to watch a movie that's so out of focus?" she asks, wearing a Samsung Gear VR. We're happy she came by, but we're even happier to embarrass David, so please watch the show and then tweet at him and tell him that he's dreamy.
Gallardo is among many of the 11 million Cubans who anxiously awaited the arrival of President Barack Obama on Air Force One to the island nation, marking the first time a U.S. president has set foot here since Calvin Coolidge in 1928 who came by a Navy battleship.
Get to the restaurant and have a decent appetizer, talking about generic things like school, movies and books and the server came by and took our orders and when she left, he clapped his hands together and said, 'Well I guess we should get this out of the way.
Notre Dame got off to a 12-0 start last season and for much of the year was ranked the No. 3 team in the nation, but despite their dominance in terms of wins and losses, just six of those 12 wins came by more than 10 points.
One evening a bride came by in her gold and finery and was hoisted above a crowd of men chanting, "It's going to fall, and we're going to get married" — a reference to how many Sudanese men couldn't afford a wedding because of the country's dire economic crisis.
While we still can't say for sure what the special counsel said — all we know of Mueller's final report came by way of a brief summary of it sent to Congress on Sunday by Barr, Trump's hand-picked attorney general — even Barr's letter acknowledged Mueller did not exonerate Trump of obstruction.
The noise, the pageantry, the glittery prizes valued at tens of thousands of dollars — for Marko Bilic, a garrulous local cigar lounge owner, it was a far cry from the genesis of the event 22 years ago, when 236 people came by to try a game he had just made up.
We drove down to Humacao, where an artist friend pulled a plastic table out to her lawn and we ate turkey legs and sweet amarillos by candlelight, a neighbor came by with a sack of lukewarm beer, and a Spanish version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" played on the car radio.
But a 2014 study by researchers from the Federal Reserve and M.I.T., scrutinizing data from one financial services firm, found that 30 to 50 percent of hires came by way of referrals — even though these made up a slender proportion of applicants, particularly compared with the volume of online applicants.
The claim regarding Mr. Feinberg and the minor student, who is now in her 30s, had not been previously reported to KIPP or other authorities, and came by way of a more recent student who was a relative of the alleged victim, according to someone with close knowledge of the case.
In the debate over whether his clowning is a sign of authenticity or pure genius calculation — or, most likely, a bit of both, in that he came by it naturally and then learned very quickly how to exploit it to his advantage — less has been made of its potential wider impact.
Estimated number of speakers nationally: 1,753,712States where it's the most commonly spoken language at home other than English and Spanish: California, NevadaFilipinos started coming to America in large numbers by the turn of the 19th century, but it wasn't until the 1960s that both skilled and educated workers came by the thousands.
Asked how organizers should turn the enthusiasm around the march into future action, Holley said it's key for protesters to stay engaged, and he said the ACLU encouraged people who came by to donate or become members — and that the organization has seen a surge of interest since Trump won the election.
According to a police report, obtained by TMZ Sports, police were called to his girlfriend's Delray Beach home around 4 AM. Cops say they spoke with his girlfriend and her mom, who told them Elam -- who last played for the Baltimore Ravens -- had just came by their house to pick up his car.
I spun in front of the nearby mirror, attempted to get my friend to take a pic of me in it for the 'Gram, when a salesman came by with that same face as those ladies in Pretty Woman when they were about to toss Julia Roberts from there store for being a hooker.
"When Big John McCarthy, the referee, came by our rooms right before the fight he said 'there'll be no closed fists ... show me a closed fist,' so I made a closed fist and he said 'now show me an open fist' and I made a karate chop," recounts Schultz of his only UFC experience.
Though they exist as a vital safeguarding measure — highlighted by the manner in which he came by the job, after his predecessor, Mark Sampson, was fired for inappropriate relationships with players at a former club — a manager with little time and considerable need to build a team ethos might understandably regard them as limiting.
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Werner and four people from his team recently came by the MUNCHIES test kitchen to teach us how to break down a fish, and while they were here, they were kind enough to cook us up a seafood feast made up of recipes from Werner's cookbook, Hartwood: Bright, Wild Flavors from the Edge of the Yucatán.
The stepdad's bakery was an authentic re-creation of an 2000th-­century French fortress, and one day a health inspector came by; she was initially wary of the stonework walls and the doorless entryways, but the stepfather was able to convince her that these 220th-­century touches took nothing away from his commitment to the highest health standards.
When the academy contingent — which included Theodore Dobias, a former coach and administrator at the academy whom Mr. Trump has described as a major influence in his life — came by his office in 2010, Mr. Trump made clear that he did not view the school as a worthwhile investment given its dire financial straits, Mr. Pezzullo, the alumnus, said.
The same thing had happened a year earlier during my first visit with Jack — also at the Nantucket Golf Club — when no less a cast of characters than Phil Mickelson, the golf star, and Bob Diamond, the former chief executive of Barclays, as well as a few private-equity moguls, came by to say hello to him.
The backdoor overture cited by the committee refers to another of a series of Russian attempts in 2016 to try to make inroads with the Trump campaign and came by way of a West Virginia man who also sought to arrange for then-candidate Donald Trump to stop by an event on the sidelines of a National Rifle Association convention.
The truck disappeared along the dark road as suddenly as it had arrived, and I realized all the things I hadn't asked Natalia: how long would it take, was the service station nearby, why didn't they go to Clorinda if it was close, did the trucker seem trustworthy, what should we do if another truck or even a car came by—should we stop it?
In contrast to the deal he helped broker at the Carrier plant in Indiana, which recently agreed to preserve about 850 jobs that it had planned to shift to Mexico, and which Mr. Trump was on hand to announce in person, the announcement of Wednesday's deals came by way of a news release featuring statements from the Trump Organization and affiliates of the unions involved.
Mr. Fontana's entree into rock history came by way of his job as a member of the band on "Louisiana Hayride," a popular country-music radio show broadcast from Shreveport, La. Presley, then at the beginning of his career, appeared on the show in October 22009 with his backing band, which at the time consisted of just two musicians: Scotty Moore on guitar and Bill Black on double bass.

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