I came on at the end of the campaign, Martha, as you remember, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway came on in mid-August and I came on just after.
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When I came on this job — I've been a cop now for about 31 years — when I came on this job, I came on with my honor, my integrity and my reputation.
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When I came on this job, I came on with my honor, my integrity and my reputation.
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Frazier's 21.62th of the season came on a 221-1 fastball and Davidson's 15th came on an 0-2 slider.
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The homer, his second of the season, came on a high changeup from Padres starter Colin Rea, while the double came on a high fastball.
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"Our deputy, at approximately 6:42 this morning, came on air — came on the communications channel — and advised that he had emergency traffic," he said.
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In Week 2, 83 of his 97 yards came on one play, and in Week 3, 42 of his 61 yards came on one play.
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"When I came on this job, I came on with my honor, my integrity, and my reputation," he said shortly after Smollett's case was dismissed.
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"I came on in 2010, and I was in contact with Denise [Robertson] who also felt very strongly about it, so that's why we came on to talk about it," Maidment explained.
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Two of his baskets came on assists by Jokic, whose ninth assist came on a reverse dunk by Faried and brought the fans and the Denver players on the bench to their feet.
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The Suns' last road win this season came on Dec.
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Paul Bertone I came on for the last four months.
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We were literally kids when we came on this show.
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The first clamp down against speculative excess came on Aug.
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The announcement came on the same day Maryland Republican Gov.
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"Wouldn't that be cool if it came on?" he says.
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Larkin's first goal of the season came on a breakaway.
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The last of those came on Wednesday evening, against Oman.
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She was pure energy & light when she came on stage.
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When Greene came on board, the cloud business was fragmented.
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All three Indians runs in the series came on homers.
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He was out of town, but came on the telephone.
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The statement also came on the heels of a Jan.
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I gotta hand it to you 'cause you came on.
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Indigo Ag had 14 employees when he came on board.
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The system's unveiling came on Iran's National Defence Industry Day.
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Then the "After The Final Rose" special came on Tuesday.
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Walkinshaw duly accepted and Malik came on board for 1999.
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The goal came on Edmonton's first shot of the game.
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The goal came on Winnipeg's 17th shot of the frame.
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The first flood warnings from Urgence Quebec came on Wednesday.
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Before Wednesday, Nebraska's most recent conference win came on Jan.
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We were watching the sunset, and "Shinin'" just came on.
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After your third album, Filthy, N.W.A. came on the scene.
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Kuerten's 23 victory came on the day Ostapenko was born.
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Yeah, well, she came on, she bought it at Sundance.
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JIM CRAMER: Daniel, it was great that you came on.
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David came on board at Koch Industries three years later.
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The conviction came on the second day of jury deliberations.
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The Greenpeace action came on the last day of campaigning.
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The attack came on the morning of July 12, 2007.
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The home run came on Montgomery's 60th and final pitch.
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Their latest defeat came on Monday in the Supreme Court.
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Twista came on "TMZ Live" to talk about the arrest.
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The announcement came on Hainan's 30th anniversary as a province.
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This came on the heels of a record warm Tuesday.
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I smiled and laughed every time he came on screen.
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Haiyan Song came on board as SVP of Security Markets.
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But Mr. Bannon came on very late, you know that.
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Milwaukee's last win in Salt Lake City came on Oct.
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For former Senator Bob Kerrey, that moment came on Feb.
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The pivotal moment came on Friday at around 11 a.m.
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"They came on like nothing we've ever seen," he said.
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Bush's last appearance of the season came on June 13.
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I'm surprised because he came on CNBC offering another bet.
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Word of the layoffs came on a night that Mrs.
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That was just about the time the sprinklers came on.
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Opening statements in the colorful trial came on Nov. 6.
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A name came on the screen — Breivik — a Norwegian name.
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The answer came on August 7th, when Google sacked him.
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The announcement came on his first day on the job.
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The only out came on a relay to home plate.
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The announcement came on the first day of free agency.
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Villanova's last loss in the Big 5 came on Dec.
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At the time, the drug Oxycontin came on the scene.
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For Sawyers, the answer came on Election Day in 2014.
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I've known her for years — she came on my show.
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The big break came on Friday, when Republican state Sen.
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You remastered the album before Mighty Mouth came on board?
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In this case, the apocalypse came on August 31, 20003.
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Before he came on board, Shame were a disaster magnet.
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In his second game he came on in the sixth.
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For those who came on visas, the wall is irrelevant.
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Laura Binford, also 23, came on as Isner's field director.
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It came on the heels of a disappointing earnings report.
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Then the theme song from "The Little Mermaid" came on.
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That announcement was three years ago – it came on Feb.
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When Cosell came on, I knew it was a picture.
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News of the deadlock came on the same day Mrs.
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Until Tuesday, Mr. Bollwage's only public comment came on Twitter.
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The order came on Monday, a day after Texas Gov.
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All three runs he surrendered came on solo home runs.
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In the fall of 2015, the heat never came on.
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His earliest public comment on the epidemic came on Jan.
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The ruling came on an already tumultuous day for DreamHost.
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It came on Anaheim's only shot of the extra session.
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A light came on his face, and they shot him.
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All 10 of his rebounds came on the defensive end.
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Gowdy's announcement came on the heels of two others: Rep.
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Mr. Xi's first acknowledgment of the epidemic came on Jan.
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Its first physical attack against the U.S. came on Nov.
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South Florida's last win in the series came on Jan.
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The unprecedented moment came on a big night for Vega.
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Obama's most retweeted post, No. 2 overall, came on Aug.
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The most recent payment came on June 9 for $28,000.
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His eighth and final jump came on his 90th birthday.
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Several key holdouts came on board this week and Sen.
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The Kardashians came on the scene with their full brows.
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But when Johnson came on for "TLJ," it changed entirely.
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Ten of Watkins' 15 rebounds came on the offensive glass.
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Coyle's first goal of the season came on a rebound.
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Then Miller and Allen came on to end the game.
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His first victory came on June 6 against the Mets.
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But for Senator Cory Booker the peak came on Sept.
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The verdict came on the heels of a quiet morning.
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The turning point of the 2011 revolution came on Feb.
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It came on my radar three months ago, I'd say.
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"One of his songs came on the radio," Cohen recalled.
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The silence came on so quickly that it confused him.
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The music came on, and she just basically grabbed me.
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It came on a basketball court in Virginia in 2006.
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When the light bulbs came on, I was duly impressed.
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Yeah. That was very much established before I came on.
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"I came on in 2010, and I was in contact with Denise [Robertson] who also felt very strongly about it, so that's why we came on to talk about it," Maidment told This Morning.
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Their sixth and final meeting came on St. Valentines Day, 1951.
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The death came on the heels of a protest on Jan.
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Trump then came on stage to echo Pence's remarks on Obamacare.
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"A commercial came on for Skechers light-up sneakers," Coats recalled.
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My success came on the shoulders of the generations before me.
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When oil came on a little bit, they went back up.
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If this came on in the club, I'd probably get hype.
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I was really worried for you when the paramedic came on.
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Goligoski's goal came on the Stars' first shot of the game.
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They were the primary couple when I came on the scene.
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Trump authorized the air and ground attack, which came on Jan.
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There was a long pause, and Scott came on the line.
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In the ensuing months, more than 200 staffers came on board.
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But as she paced outside the center, they came on quickly.
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Bonino's game-winner came on a shot from the left circle.
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Ford, meanwhile, came on stage to receive the Grand Jury Prize.
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The final run in the inning came on a wild pitch.
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The gunshots came on the fourth night of protests in Portland.
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It came on Carolina's first power-play goal in three games.
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She came on so aggressively I worried she might hit me.
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The goals came on Vancouver's first two shots of the period.
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The conviction came on what would have been Tokes' 23rd birthday.
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The announcement came on what would have been Cornell's 53rd birthday.
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The speakers who came on stage during keynotes had stylish hair.
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Ariza added 16 points, 15 of which came on three-pointers.
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The news came on the network's morning show Good Morning America.
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The ruling came on the final day of the court's term.
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Valls said this came on top of a permanent terror threat.
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|
Jankowski (21-03) came on in relief of starter Brad Peacock.
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Wouldn't rinse it out until The Bob Newhart Show came on.
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|
Bob Packwood or Oregon, who started off skeptical, came on board.
|
|
"Trump was a guest and he came on stage," she explained.
|
|
Safety Jamal Adams came on a blitz and deflected Cutler's pass.
|
|
His last victory came on May 7 in his season debut.
|
|
Ruffles came on dress and skirt trims as well as jumpers.
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|
You had a thing, right, when you came on in 2008?
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A moment later, a white light came on in its place.
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I just came on court pretty good, and feeling really good.
|
|
Hield's three game-tying free throws came on Sacramento's next possession.
|
|
Prior to Thursday, Brantley's last triple came on July 31, 2014.
|
|
It was one of those things that came on very quickly.
|
|
The gains for this retailer mostly came on one single day.
|
|
Carl came on "TMZ Live" to talk about 'The People v.
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Did you ask for the gender change when you came on?
|
|
All four of St. Louis' goals came on the power play.
|
|
My clothing came on the plane with me, in three suitcases.
|
|
Seven of the eight runs Carrasco allowed came on home runs.
|
|
His only other home run this season came on July 9.
|
|
The touchdown came on a keeper by Marshall from the 1.
|
|
XFactor first came on the scene in 13 with $3 million.
|
|
"I came on Earth for a limited time only," he says.
|
|
That came on the heels of dire Chinese data for July.
|
|
Kenley Jansen came on to finish the game for the Dodgers.
|
|
Bro's statements came on the first anniversary of the deadly rally.
|
|
Aho's goal came on Carolina's first power play of the game.
|
|
The three goals by the Sharks came on just six shots.
|
|
As soon as Safinar came on, she was mobbed by clubgoers.
|
|
Nor did it change when Ms. Mayer came on the scene.
|
|
Justine Bone, its chief executive, came on board two months ago.
|
|
The answer came on Wednesday, not quite two years later: no.
|
|
The agreement between Japan and South Korea came on December 28.
|
|
The Red Sox's last grand slam before that came on Sept.
|
|
REQUA Billy Bob came on, but we never changed the dialogue.
|
|
His first leadoff homer came on June 19, 2015 at Seattle.
|
|
Anderson's last conversation with police came on Christmas Day, he said.
|
|
We came to a stop and an older man came on.
|
|
"He came on set full of bravado," Johnson told USA Today.
|
|
The other two came on sneaks from the 403-yard line.
|
|
Alabama's final touchdown came on a 10-yard run by Gore.
|
|
The beginning of the end of the standoff came on Feb.
|
|
Charred Spanish octopus came on couscous marinated in a tangy vinaigrette.
|
|
The Mets, rebounding from an onslaught injuries, came on strong late.
|
|
On Jodie's radio, some old song called Truck Yeah came on.
|
|
That run came on Pedro Alvarez's solo homer in the fifth.
|
|
The latest wave came on Monday, when 11 centers were targeted.
|
|
When the first electric cars came on the scene, people scoffed.
|
|
His first win in five years came on his 38th birthday.
|
|
This cost came on top of their $610 monthly association fee.
|
|
Health officials came on the airplane and checked people for symptoms.
|
|
Jesus Corona came on for Lozano earlier, and Marquez replaced Guardado.
|
|
The phone call that Ms. Windarti dreaded came on June 20.
|
|
When Dr. Jones came on board, the business was in disarray.
|
|
When ebooks came on the scene, I thought they were ridiculous.
|
|
I was listening to Jim's comments just before I came on.
|
|
Perhaps the most pointed moments came on the subject of policing.
|
|
Shortly thereafter, Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, another Republican, came on board.
|
|
About 75 worshipers came on Sunday, chattering about the commotion outside.
|
|
It came on the market in early May for $2220 million.
|
|
The goal came on a deflection in front of the net.
|
|
The hit came on Foltynewicz's season-high 23th and final pitch.
|
|
The Niners' touchdowns came on 93-, 76- and 80-yard drives.
|
|
The first sign of trouble came on the evening of Jan.
|
|
At dawn on Wednesday, the knock came on his own door.
|
|
The latest cache came on Monday in a single cardboard box.
|
|
She wasn't a beauty—she came on to you long ago.
|
|
The Angels' only early run came on Trout's first-inning homer.
|
|
The announcement came on the first day of the Farnborough Airshow.
|
|
Chen: It was really exciting when Tesla came on the scene.
|
|
We maintained that level of transparency after people came on board.
|
|
Then, Catanzaro came on and clunked his attempt off the post.
|
|
That ended Dubnyk's night, and Alex Stalock came on in relief.
|
|
Perhaps his most significant achievement on Capitol Hill came on Feb.
|
|
My grandfather came on a boat from Russia with no money.
|
|
After spiking the ball, Duncan came on for his game-winner.
|
|
The kids went wild when Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" came on.
|
|
And you knew about it even before I came on stage.
|
|
His third homer of the season came on Quintana's 22-3.713 pitch.
|
|
Came on the TV.' And I just happened to look at it.
|
|
That ended the night for Axford and lefty Marc Rzepczynski came on.
|
|
I came on late stage with Reach, probably in the last year.
|
|
Colon's historic homer came on the 228th at-bat of his career.
|
|
Miranda's best effort to this point of his career came on Sept.
|
|
Braun's 15th homer of the season came on Lackey's 5003-1 pitch.
|
|
Another win came on the same day as the Supreme Court decision.
|
|
When Mike Farah came on, he gave us some Hollywood know-how.
|
|
That ended Bernier's night, and Jimmy Howard came on to replace him.
|
|
The last and reportedly final round of questioning came on August 17th.
|
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An insidiously saccharine ballad by the smooth-jazz saxophonist Najee came on.
|
|
The only scoring of the second period came on a freak goal.
|
|
That ended Cashner's day, and Richard Bleier came on to replace him.
|
|
Cosby "came on as a mentor, almost a father figure," she says.
|
|
The duo said they lucked out with everyone who came on board.
|
|
Bichette's first home run of the night came on Kershaw's second pitch.
|
|
We lingered in the theater even after the house lights came on.
|
|
While he was singing, Malia came on stage to hug her father.
|
|
The biggest hit came on a two-run double by Mallex Smith.
|
|
In her case it came on several years ago, gradually but unstoppably.
|
|
Whenever he came on-screen, you knew you were in good hands.
|
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The call came on the same day AJ's parents reported him missing.
|
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The last drop of more than 250.89 percent came on Aug. 21.23.
|
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Treinen came on and walked LeMahieu to load the bases for Arenado.
|
|
I quit my job in mid-March and came on full-time.
|
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That decision came on the heels of four rate increases in 2018.
|
|
The Dolphins&apos drubbing at Baltimore also came on a Thursday night.
|
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That ended Copley's night, and Holtby came on to shut down Montreal.
|
|
"I started getting phone calls immediately after it came on," she says.
|
|
The last record close on the S&P 500 came on Sept.
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Their contribution to improving society, they reasoned, came on the playing field.
|
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After points 29 and 30, which came on his patented baseline fadeaway.
|
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One of the more moving moments of solidarity came on Jan. 27.
|
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The Blues' first three goals came on just 15 shots on goal.
|
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In this trial, the verdict came on the second day of deliberations.
|
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But worldwide, the peak of aerial activity in 2016 came on Aug.
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His remarks came on a day of widespread protests in Buenos Aires.
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Starting on the back nine, his lone bogey came on No. 17.
|
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Rubio, in the meantime, came on and surprised everyone at the end.
|
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Left-handed reliever Zach Duke came on to strike out Eric Hosmer.
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One came on a rare curveball as Dickey threw 92.1 percent knuckleballs.
|
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Wander Suero came on in the seventh and pitched a scoreless inning.
|
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All of these sports were around before basketball came on the scene.
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His 41 points came on a lethally efficient 17-for-24 shooting.
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His first points came on a hook shot with 18:01 remaining.
|
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Of the 16 swinging strikes McHugh induced, 14 came on his slider.
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The moment Mike Pence came on stage (and Donald Trump left). pic.twitter.
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The decision to grant the expanded authority to commanders came on Jan.
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Four goals came on set pieces — another humiliation for New York City.
|
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Hertl's goals came on power plays, and Evander Kane scored short-handed.
|
|
One of the earliest reports came on October 31 from Mother Jones.
|
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Mychal Givens came on to get the final out in the ninth.
|
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As traffic picked up, lights came on, programmed to optimise the flow.
|
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So we discussed this before we even came on to meet Ben.
|
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The Aggies' only touchdown of the half came on their third possession.
|
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Their other points came on freshman kicker Massimo Biscardi's three field goals.
|
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Svechnikov's winning goal came on a power play with 7:25 remaining.
|
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And then, the familiar and famous gravelly voice came on the line.
|
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Senator Lindsey Graham came on the screen, and Costello unmuted the sound.
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"A few years ago, a Breckinridge came on the market," he said.
|
|
Clinton came on Wednesday, when he used a speech in Elkhart, Ind.
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I waited about five minutes until someone came on the line.2.
|
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The surprise departure came on the day of the bank's annual meeting.
|
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A little voice came on the phone and introduced himself as Roman.
|
|
Eight of the turnovers came on Marcus Smart's career-high eight steals.
|
|
There was a company that came on "Shark Tank" called Bee Thinking.
|
|
The news came on Thursday in a statement from the White House.
|
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And then there were the supportive Trump tweets that came on Wednesday.
|
|
Nancy Poznoff, the VP of Marketing at Starbucks, then came on stage.
|
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It came on a mini-breakaway as Hill didn't have an answer.
|
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The first homer came on a change, the second on a slider.
|
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Cummings's comments came on the 49th anniversary of King's assassination in 1968.
|
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Notice that all of the key American setbacks came on the road.
|
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He relished the fact the homer came on an 21-26 pitch.
|
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The difference between them came on the lefts, where Moore ripped harder.
|
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We went out playing in the street until the lights came on.
|
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When I showed them to him, the tears came on full force.
|
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His unassisted tally came on a sharp shot from the left side.
|
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Lucky for you, you came on a good day, the painter says.
|
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Colombia's equalizer came on a 75th-minute penalty kick by Dorlan Pabón.
|
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I ordered it with hot sauce, but that came on the side.
|
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But as soon as the content came on screen my hope vanished.
|
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For Gerald Ford, the beginning of the end came on Wednesday, Nov.
|
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Once I came on tour, I never worked out in the morning.
|
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The announcement came on a day of high drama at the university.
|
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"When the bombs came on Hanoi, I did feel angry," she said.
|
|
The opening piano notes of "Alone" by Heart came on the radio.
|
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The dance floor erupted when "Act Up" by City Girls came on.
|
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In the dream, Bobby Morse came on stage and apologized to me!
|
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Then the two sisters came on stage, in their glittering gold gowns.
|
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Somebody wakes up, their dog is barking, their motion lights came on.
|
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He came on the scene in 2011 when Carol was still CEO.
|
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Morgan's second goal came on a penalty kick in the 22017th minute.
|
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"Gentlemen, we have arrived," Ramírez said as the bus lights came on.
|
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Andrew Yang's first major interview came on Joe Rogan's podcast last February.
|
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Doe 23 — But he was the only one who came on strong.
|
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That's why when 'George' came on the list I was like, 'Why?
|
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Her lucky pillow came on the trip to New York as well.
|
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So when the tears came on with such strength, I was thrown.
|
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So amazing that he came on and he was just so sweet.
|
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The first report of the Wuhan coronavirus came on December 31, 2019.
|
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"There was definitely a divisiveness that came on campus postelection," she said.
|
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Gum Hong Kwok, Mr. Kwok's cousin, came on board in the 1960s.
|
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Svechnikov's winning goal came on a power play with 2348:22002 remaining.
|
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Scaramucci's firing came on new chief of staff John Kelly's first day.
|
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Jerry Blevins came on to record the final out of the seventh.
|
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Vázquez came on then, too, and won the penalty that saved Real.
|
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SO WHAT HAVE THESE GUYS DONE SINCE THEY CAME ON THE BOARD?
|
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Bren Smith of New Haven came on a 24-foot oyster vessel.
|
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Seventy-five of those yards came on a game-opening touchdown drive.
|
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A daydream on a lonesome stretch of highway as twilight came on.
|
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James' 31 points came on 12-of-113 shooting from the floor.
|
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The statement came on the final Armenian Remembrance Day of Obama's presidency.
|
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The minute a commercial came on, I went into Christmas list mode.
|
|
His first points came on a 3-pointer from the right corner.
|
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Since the lights came on, it's up 15 percent across this neighborhood.
|
|
Ovechkin's first goal came on a wrist shot from the left side.
|
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The combative showing came on the first full day of Trump's presidency.
|
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Four of the last five outs recorded by Kelly came on strikeouts.
|
|
Likely the biggest splash at CCXP came on Sunday, when Warner Bros.
|
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It came on second down at the New England 26-yard line.
|
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The pass interference came on third-and-343 from the Miami 46.
|
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The pass interference came on third-and-18 from the Miami 46.
|
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The only goal came on a first-half penalty kick by Neymar.
|
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He came on there a lot, and everything he said makes sense.
|
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WASHINGTON — They came on buses from Chicago and trains from New York.
|
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The first detention of a DACA recipient under Trump came on Feb.
|
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"I kept it together until the girls came on there," he said.
|
|
I came on, you said, what's your recommendation going to be today?
|
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When President Emmanuel Macron came on national TV around 11:30 p.m.
|
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"It basically came on like a brain freeze—and stayed," she says.
|
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Jobs stressed that this feature only came on when users opted in.
|
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The first attempt came on the day he was caught, Bergdahl said.
|
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Perhaps the worst of it came on our second day with the group.
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He came on to play defense in the last of the eighth Friday.
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Young came on to play center in the last of the eighth Friday.
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Kiki Wolfkill When I came on at 343, there were maybe nine people.
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"He continues, "But I never came on the show to change anyone's opinion.
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J.P. Howell came on in relief of Kazmir and got three quick outs.
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In 2018, Trump's most critical comments to the tech industry came on immigration.
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Sisqó's "Thong Song" came on the radio and suddenly civilians were wearing the
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Tim Cook's last tweet came on Monday, just before the flaw was reported.
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Martin came on the show, which ran from 1979–91, as cowboy Dusty.
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He came on in the seventh and threw 1 1/3 perfect innings.
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THS came on the show two weeks ago and acquitted itself very well.
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The guilty verdict came on May 21, just days before the season premiered.
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Kyle Bird came on to close out the victory for his first save.
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And the big chill came on March 26th, with the Saarland state election.
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Several came on Monday, some from as far away as Mexico and Venezuela.
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However, the announcements, which both came on March 21st, raise several unanswered questions.
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That move, like this one, came on the heels of Disney proclaiming victory.
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The summit came on the heels of the two world leaders exchanging threats.
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He came on set and wanted to have alcohol and women around him.
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It came on a two-on-one with Brendan Gallagher on his right.
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Its final pass came on Saturday, as Hurricane Irma walloped Cuba's northern coast.
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It came on a day when House investigators unleashed another round of subpoenas.
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Bushnell agreed to advise, consult, and eventually came on board as co-founder.
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When Mr Duque came on stage he sought to overcome the campaign's bitterness.
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It came on Friday alongside a mind-bending Dave Meyers-directed music video.
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"(It was) something that came on during the game," manager John Farrell said.
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Warren's announcement came on the eve of the first Democratic debate Wednesday night.
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We are watching a kids movie and a sexual assault ad came on.
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He says the practice existed long before Pokemon GO came on the scene.
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Season 4 just came on Netflix and it has made me SO happy.
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Drew Rucinski came on in relief of Tepesch and two more runs scored.
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His only 2-point hoop came on his second dunk of the season.
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The Flyers' other goal also came on a one-timer from a defenseman.
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Family spokesman Jay McDonald told Fox News that the attack came on suddenly.
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Now, we were just talking before you came on-air about social media.
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When he came on Real Housewives, Richards, 48, admits she couldn't believe it.
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That came on top of earnings and revenues that missed Wall Street estimates.
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Trump's tweet storm at Kelly came on a night where he walloped Sen.
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Give Young credit, his latest inarguable classic came on 1992's Harvest Moon.
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This is for everyone who remembers when the internet came on a disk.
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Congress never came on board, however, so Truman's plan never came to fruition.
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" Then the second one came on and I was like, "No, that's him.
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His first career catch came on the previous play and gained three yards.
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She even came on the Girls set last-minute with Mamet one day.
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The three runs he gave up came on the two Seattle home runs.
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She said a medical crew came on the plane to treat the man.
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Krim's comments came on the same day that Lyft debuted on the Nasdaq.
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He'd jaw at whoever came on, running them down and furthering his feuds.
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The Swedish actress came on strong in 2015, appearing in four major films.
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J.J. Hoover came on and gave up a two-run homer to Valaika.
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This came on the fresh hopes over a proposed freeze in oil production.
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They sort of faded out a bit when K2 came on the scene.
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"[Powell] actually just came on our annual crocodile research trip," Irwin told E!
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But when Todd Howard came on stage at Bethesda's own event, everything changed.
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Moronta intentionally walked Nolan Arenado, and Ty Blach came on to face Gonzalez.
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It was his 15th of the season and came on Wainwright's final pitch.
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"We came on Sunday, did our research and saw it's undercover," he laughed.
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My boyfriend and I were fooling around and he came on my chest.
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Those declines came on the heels of yet another mea culpa before Congress.
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But that they came on the same day is, in a way, fitting.
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A first step, perhaps, came on Thursday, when the Pentagon appointed Lt. Gen.
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The Rockies' second run came on Hanigan's seventh-inning homer off Padres Buchter.
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His first score came on a 75-yard reception off a double pass.
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Fleury finally came on for the third period of Game 4 on Friday.
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In the last seven games for Roma, he came on as a substitute.
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Saros came on and Nieto scored a short-handed goal 50 seconds later.
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The biggest protests yet came on Monday, because the goal is still to
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And an operator came on the line and said, 'Is this Dinesh D'Souza?
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The comment came on Wednesday in a statement on Wechat, a messaging platform.
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Nathan Eovaldi, demoted to the bullpen, came on and stemmed the Indians' comeback.
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One of the first significant warning signs for business owners came on Nov.
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Winston's third fumble came on the first snap after Carolina's go-ahead touchdown.
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All 16 of Warriors PF Draymond Green's rebounds came on the defensive end.
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That win was on clay, while Saturday's came on grass, Federer's favorite surface.
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He left the game, and Matt Andriese came on and pitched three innings.
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Booker's highly anticipated announcement came on the first day of Black History Month.
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"My heart is full right now," she said as she came on stage.
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Ozuna's first homer of the season came on a full-count breaking ball.
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His last multi-homer game came on June 15, 2015 against the Rockies.
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I was just watching a Clinton ad that came on the air here.
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But Buttigieg came on strong in the spring and has not let up.
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The agreement came on the eve of implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement.
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The bus came on time, and we boarded with plenty of extra space.
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Valbuena's home run came on a 2-1 pitch from RHP Kendall Graveman.
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The king's command came on the heels of military moves to discredit Thaksin.
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The publication of the decision came on the eve of Equal Pay Day.
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It came on the heels of comments from fellow civil rights leader Rep.
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His second guilty plea came on Friday in his hometown of Billings, Mont.
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I sat down with him and his wife and they came on board.
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The hit that paralyzed former Rutgers player Eric LeGrand came on a kickoff.
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They came on stage and it was like a shot in the arm.
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The Pirates' scoring plays came on a double play and two sacrifice flies.
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The first came on an alley-oop dunk off a pass from Watson.
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I was super excited when Baby came on because I know our chemistry.
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Of course, the lights came on that afternoon and they could have played.
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Like he would start rapping different when he came on rapping about me.
|
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The bus came on time and we boarded with plenty of extra space.
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McDonald's shares have barely been hit since CEO Steve Easterbrook came on board.
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J.B. Wendelken came on to preserve the tie, getting a pair of grounders.
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"I didn't know half the people" who came on the show, she said.
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By the time Zune came on the market the game was already over.
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Another member of the delegation that came on the US trip, Brazilian Sen.
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The announcement that Mr. Clinton had picked Judge Ginsburg came on a Monday.
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The purchase came on the same day as the fund's initial public offering.
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The second-biggest day for these Russian-tied Twitter trolls came on Aug.
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When I came on the scene in '08, everybody said, 'Well, he's new.
|
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The moves came on a day of good news in the poisoning attack.
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Another 219-pointer came on a feathery jumper by Dangerfield as time expired.
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The disclosure came on the same day as memorial services in Addis Ababa.
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"From the day he came on board, absolutely," Mr. de Blasio said then.
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The lights came on, and 225 skaters brought their wheels to a halt.
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The sixth death, an 88-year-old man, came on Tuesday, the 24th.
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Sean Doolittle came on to get the final out and his 14th save.
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He always came on and said, 'now for the rest of the story.
|
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As the chart shows, the peak of South Korea's epidemic came on Feb.
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The first confirmed case of coronavirus in the US came on January 21.
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It is not clear how many of those views came on YouTube Kids.
|
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Nadal said he came on court with a "lot of respect" for Millman.
|
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The most telling vote came on an amendment -- offered by Pennsylvania Republican Sen.
|
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The first underway case came on Tuesday on the carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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"I just felt, 'Oh, thank god,' when it came on," Mr. Alessandrini said.
|
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The news came on the same night Sanders secured an endorsement from Rep.
|
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Fragilis came on the scene five million years later as a younger cousin.
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The first time they came on screen, my heart did an inexplicable leap.
|
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Eight of those matches came on the highest stage: a Grand Slam final.
|
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The lone run came on a solo homer by Minnesota 3B Miguel Sano.
|
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A brief history: Nest came on in 2014 as a division of Google.
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When the president came on the line, his voice was loud and distinctive.
|
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It came on a night when the Pacers could not afford to lose.
|
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Few bothered with masks, except when the boss, Gutzon Borglum, came on site.
|
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"This woman came on with incense, a head wrap, and tea," he remembers.
|
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By the time he came on against Liverpool, the pace had slowed considerably.
|
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The overturned call came on what was initially ruled a charge against Durant.
|
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It came on Pujols's sixth attempt after getting to 2,3 a day earlier.
|
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Two of the runs came on a seventh-inning homer by Nick Castellanos.
|
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The first came on 493rd-and-9 from the Seahawks&apos own 22.
|
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The last video Fang posted to his YouTube channel came on February 9.
|
|
A final tit-for-tat move in the trade dispute came on Feb.
|
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All of Tucker's scoring came on 5-for-5 accuracy on 3-pointers.
|
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The Sharks' first power-power goal came on their 16th advantage this season.
|
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Ironically, perhaps, some of the bloodiest engagements came on and around July 4.
|
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Reynolds' game-winning single came on an 163-153 count with two outs.
|
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All five of Chicago's RBIs came on opposite-field hits, which pleased Maddon.
|
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The call to Preet Bharara's office from President Trump's assistant came on Thursday.
|
|
"Blaise came on showing that he was a leader," said midfielder Paul Pogba.
|
|
His most striking use of state authority came on the evening of Nov.
|
|
Connor McDavid assisted on the two goals, which both came on power plays.
|
|
The Los Angeles board's vote came on the same day that Massachusetts Gov.
|
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Most of the rain came on Wednesday, and carried over until early Thursday.
|
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Yurtseven had 13 rebounds - 10 of which came on the offensive glass - Thursday.
|
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Both came on because of the previous iterations with Cohen and Hill attached.
|
|
The most in-depth explanation of his policy priorities came on health care.
|
|
Jurado came on in the second after Connor Sadzeck pitched a scoreless first.
|
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My agents, even before I came on the show today, they briefed me.
|
|
"They never had any of this training when I came on," she said.
|
|
He is a friend of mine, but Mr. Bannon came on very late.
|
|
Two other fiscal conservatives, James Lankford and Jerry Moran, also came on board.
|
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A woman came on and showed the artwork of people who were institutionalized.
|
|
Immediately after the Stoke goal, recent transfer Nordin Amrabat came on for Watford.
|
|
Partisan polarization was reshaping presidential politics long before he came on the scene.
|
|
Brian Stelter came on from CNN to talk about the fake news phenomena.
|
|
Yes, she came on Too Embarrassed to ask to talk about her book.
|
|
Mr Muller's winners (excluding aces) came on points 17% more important than Mr Nadal's.
|
|
European stock gains came on the heels of a broadly positive session in Asia.
|
|
Ajayi's arrest came on the heels of a search of his home Wednesday night.
|
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Brandon Kintzler came on in relief and ultimately stranded two to end the eighth.
|
|
She's gnawing away on the lilac "horn" that came on top of the dessert.
|
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The only runs against the right-hander came on the Trout and Ohtani homers.
|
|
But once the pill came on the scene, use of diaphragms began to plummet.
|
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She came on set when we were doing the Bruin [Theatre in Westwood] sequence.
|
|
Unlike many in Trump's inner circle, the press secretary came on the scene late.
|
|
Damon came on as the host of the show — renaming it Jimmy Kimmel Sucks!
|
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His exit came on the heels of Scaramucci's appointment as White House communications director.
|
|
Hector Rondon came on in the ninth and closed it for his 15th save.
|
|
His game winner came on a breakaway, giving him seven goals on the season.
|
|
We interviewed both Trabelsi and Barry previously when Nutrigene first came on our radar.
|
|
The charge came on the day Ghosn's latest detention period was set to expire.
|
|
Montgomery's longest came on July 33, 23 — four innings — while with Seattle against Houston.
|
|
The game's first four goals all came on power plays, two for each team.
|
|
In order to trade bitcoin, the first exchange, called "dwdollar," came on the scene.
|
|
His only touchdown â€" a sloppy 53-yard pass â€" came on busted coverage.
|
|
That's when everyone's favorite burpy little sex beat came on and the undulation began.
|
|
The news came on the heels of store closure announcements by Macy's and Sears.
|
|
He came on -- and I think it was a week or two ago, Chris?
|
|
That decline came on the heels of a $7.2 billion outflow the week before.
|
|
Kapanen's 233th goal of the season came on a breakaway after an Arizona turnover.
|
|
The new charges came on top of two separate criminal cases Avenatti already faced.
|
|
The show will include a few pieces that came on the market last year.
|
|
"Much of the innovation came on top of the network in 4G," he says.
|
|
Especially since the game came on the heels of a six-game winning streak.
|
|
I remember watching High School Musical, he came on and I was like, 'Whoa!
|
|
Collin McHugh came on and got the last two outs to end the threat.
|
|
Unitas entered the game later, but the Colts' only touchdown came on the ground.
|
|
The hug, the handshakes and a word of congratulation, eventually came on the podium.
|
|
The verdict came on the ninth day of deliberation, following a three-month trial.
|
|
Five of the strikeouts came on called third strikes — most of them on fastballs.
|
|
The decision came on the eve of a planned trip by Lula to Africa.
|
|
His 23rd of the season - a solo shot - came on a 3.343-0 pitch.
|
|
Williams' lone goal this season came on the power play at Calgary on Oct.
|
|
Stephen Bannon, co-founder of conservative Breitbart News, came on board as campaign CEO.
|
|
The first came on September 26th, just two days after Germany's inconclusive federal election.
|
|
She came on Wednesday and braved the rain for three and a half hours.
|
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We had to stay out until the streetlights came on or the friend left.
|
|
The leaked NSA documents, though, are dated long before CRISPR came on the scene.
|
|
More than half of the Hawkeyes' first-half yardage came on their first drive.
|
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Draghi's comments came on the first day of the Fed's two day June meeting.
|
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For a while a teacher came on set, but then she did without schooling.
|
|
The surprise plea came on the second day of jury selection for McIntosh's trial.
|
|
The developments came on the fifth day after a massive Taliban attack on Ghazni.
|
|
The phone call came on a Saturday morning, after the baby had already died.
|
|
Miller came on to face Kyle Schwarber, who walked on a 22-29 pitch.
|
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The first evidence that researchers had of this newly reported jet came on Jan.
|
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The group of men were "quite rowdy" when they came on board, BBC reported .
|
|
I came on second season, so I don't know what happened the first season.
|
|
But then a pain in his neck and head came on like … a thunderclap.
|
|
Bey came on surprisingly early, which, of course, meant she had more in store.
|
|
Wigginton's 30 points came on 8-for-23 shooting and included five 217-pointers.
|
|
So you didn't get the job but you came on as a contractor. Okay.
|
|
The beat came on the strength of member additions to its Medicare Advantage business.
|
|
Perhaps the oddest single day in Facebook's recent history came on January 20193, 2019.
|
|
For this stage of the investigation, a new expert came on board: Mona Sedky.
|
|
His only other pinch homer came on May 215, 24, against the Cleveland Indians.
|
|
Then heroin came on the scene and my first person [a white friend] died.
|
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We took a final few minutes to breathe and then the lights came on.
|
|
The bomber came on foot and set off the explosives around 3:30 p.m.
|
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Harris's landmark accomplishment as California AG came on the heels of the financial crisis.
|
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As I sipped my Guinness Animotion's 80s electronic hit "Obsession" came on the jukebox.
|
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Finland's third goal came on the powerplay after Maria Lindh was penalised for tripping.
|
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That request came on the heels of an independent review commissioned by the government.
|
|
Strike three came on a pitch up and away, and Stanton swung at air.
|
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And obviously, I clapped in glee every time Titus (Tituss Burgess) came on screen.
|
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Dellin Betances got the first two outs of the eighth before Miller came on.
|
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Gronkowski came on the show seeking $100,000 for 10 percent stake in Ice Shaker.
|
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The gain came on stronger demand, higher rates and a shorter debt collection cycle.
|
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Matt Albers came on for Matt Grace in the eighth with two runners on.
|
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Scott Darling came on in relief to begin the third period, making eight saves.
|
|
It came on grilled ciabatta, with basil aioli, roasted tomatoes and fresh young greens.
|
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It came on a delayed penalty that was a de facto 6-on-5.
|
|
One of Day's best responses to adversity came on the par-4 No. 7.
|
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Arizona's points came on field goals of 23 and 42 yards by Lucas Havrisik.
|
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His only points came on a pair of free throws with 248:46 remaining.
|
|
When Trump came on the scene, finally I said, a breath of fresh air.
|
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Their decision came on the day Madison was scheduled to be put to death.
|
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The first three goals came on his first three shots as an N.H.L. player.
|
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More than 30,000 people came on opening day, the Raleigh News and Observer reported.
|
|
Apple's previous all-time intraday high came on Friday when the stock hit $184.25.
|
|
The agreement came on the last day for Takeda to make a firm bid.
|
|
Lyon came on in relief of the injured Michal Neuvirth after the first period.
|
|
"It just came on last weekend and it was really bad today," Thompson said.
|
|
The trio came on board in 2013 with backing from Silicon Valley heavyweight Sequoia.
|
|
But Adam Warren came on and struck out Trout looking to end the inning.
|
|
He was watching the Democratic convention when the video came on about Captain Khan.
|
|
But the project was troubled from the outset — even before Fincher came on board.
|
|
The top 10 VC-backed fintech companies all came on the scene after 2015.
|
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My biggest challenge came on what I call The Day of the Three Aunts.
|
|
We've been involved with it since Rachel Chavkin came on board six years ago.
|
|
Sharna came on "TMZ Live" to defend Bonner, who she calls a Southern gentleman.
|
|
When the lights came on, I saw that some of my classmates were crying.
|
|
It's worth remembering, too, exactly how suddenly the game's infatuation with relievers came on.
|
|
You could literally feel the atmosphere rise half an hour before they came on.
|
|
Totti didn't score, Totti didn't assist, Totti only came on in the 54th minute.
|
|
Their release came on the morning Ronald Reagan was sworn in as Carter's successor.
|
|
Perry came on board in December after former CEO Steve Penny resigned last March.
|
|
All three Predators goals scored during the two games came on the power play.
|
|
Milwaukee's lone run came on a single by Jonathan Schoop in the second inning.
|
|
Sunday's failed vote came on the same day that the first US senator -- Sen.
|
|
"Financials came on strong yesterday, and they're cheap stocks," Saut said in Wednesday's interview.
|
|
Hendriks came on to strike out Chris Davis to preserve the 3-2 lead.
|
|
The testimony came on the first day of Officer Pantaleo's long-delayed disciplinary trial.
|
|
Antetokounmpo scored 16 points in that quarter, half of which came on free throws.
|
|
Pearce's big hits came on July 27 against Oakland and on July 30 vs.
|
|
Then Serena Williams came on court wearing a black dress and a grim expression.
|
|
But when I came on board, they called me the captain of the ship.
|
|
The only power generated by the Yankees came on another Aaron Judge home run.
|
|
When Gleevec came on the market, its list price was about $26,000 a year.
|
|
Ms. Walker's artist statement came on the second page of the gallery's news release.
|
|
Many people came with pistols and rifles, some came on horseback flying American flags.
|
|
The high came on faster and felt more intense than when he smoked marijuana.
|
|
And that was before Mr. Trump came on board and started hunting for leakers.
|
|
He came on to Memphis, met with the sanitation workers, met with the ministers.
|
|
Branca's unforgivable offense (at least to Dodger fans) came on the afternoon of Oct.
|
|
She came on a recent weekend with her Brazilian father, who was in town.
|
|
Approximately half of new illegal immigrants came on temporary visas and then never left.
|
|
On Friday, Mnuchin came on CNBC and acknowledged the potential for a trade war.
|
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It came on jitters surrounding a potential inflation spike signaled by wage-growth data.
|
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The airstrike near Sana came on the same day that Saudi pilots took Gen.
|
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She also won the Asian Formula Renault championship but then the brakes came on.
|
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The shooting came on the same day that a student in Santa Fe, Tex.
|
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For Ernie Els, that moment came on the Sunday of the 1995 P.G.A. Championship.
|
|
RingCentral CEO Vlad Shmunis came on to "Mad Money" to break the partnership down.
|
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That came on the back of the release of weak manufacturing data from Europe.
|
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His first came on a more routine deflection, also from near the left post.
|
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PÓ, where Mario Batali first came on the scene, has closed after 24 years.
|
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The Sunday test came on the back of heightened geopolitical tensions in the region.
|
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Mr. Lhota's comments came on the heels of yet another acrimonious exchange between Gov.
|
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But Pat Cipollone, came on board at the end of 2018 replacing Don McGahn.
|
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Braden Holtby then came on for Samsonov, who allowed five goals on 20 shots.
|
|
Kapanen's 11th goal of the season came on a breakaway after an Arizona turnover.
|
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That is about $4 higher than its 52-week low, which came on Dec.
|
|
"We've had basically no vacancy since the units came on line," Matthew Weissman said.
|
|
That brings us to the F-Type, which came on the scene in 2013.
|
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His first came on a power play during the opening minute of the period.
|
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And it came on a day when the Dow and closed at record highs.
|
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Billy Burns hit into a force play before Sipp came on to get Lowrie.
|
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And WeWork, which came on the scene in 2010, now employs about 4,500 people.
|
|
A few weeks ago, the Nest camera's light in my toddler's bedroom came on.
|
|
"The set got very, very quiet and respectful whenever Reggie came on," said Boden.
|
|
The arrests came on Wednesday as part of an investigation involving 300 police officers.
|
|
The homer came on the one-year anniversary of Piscotty's promotion to the majors.
|
|
Say he came on the show again as president, what would you talk about?
|
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His remarks came on Sunday at the Nation of Islam's annual "Saviours' Day" convention.
|
|
The only setback came on a 153-99 loss to Utah on April 10.
|
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The giant Johan Sverdrup field, discovered a decade ago, came on stream in October.
|
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My two friends came on the bus yesterday from New York City, from Harlem.
|
|
Leiter recalled his first major league blister, which came on July 21,13 in Detroit.
|
|
The other intrusion of violence into the simulation came on last week's Smackdown Live.
|
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Bill Shine, for example, came on board last week to run White House communications.
|
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That was before I came on board, about three and a half years ago.
|
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Abad came on in the ninth inning of a 2-2 game and gave up a single and a walk but also got the first two outs before Boston closer Craig Kimbrel came on and got the Red Sox out of the jam.
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They came on top of two on Friday including the attacker's wife, the sources said,
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And they did it long before gender scholars, activists, and radicals came on the scene.
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Brandy's post — a simple photo of Melody, captioned with her name — came on May 31.
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Let&aposs get into something you and I were talking about before you came on.
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I came on as a substitute for a League Cup game away at Manchester City.
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My first workout with the Fitbit came on Friday, during a post-work CrossFit class.
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Ultimately, I had to remember why I came on the show in the first place.
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His biggest mainstream look came on the New York Times-beloved emo-rapper nothing, nowhere.
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Remember the lick-and-stick stamps that came on every wrapper of Fruit Stripe gum?
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They only came on board once details of Iran's covert nuclear program came to light.
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Tech's lone touchdown came on a 22-yard run by Marshall with 4:43 remaining.
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Dort's only field goal in seven first-half attempts came on a lone 3-pointer.
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The declines came on the back of two straight days of gains for both indexes.
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Eric Staal's goal came on a rebound of a fluttering puck with 211:251 remaining.
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They have called the police on seven of those occasions; the police came on three.
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"I can tell you she exists," her newest attorney, Goldman, who came on board Nov.
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Drake came on Tyler's stream because he needed to reach a new audience, I think.
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Padres left-hander Brad Hand came on in the ninth to get his 13th save.
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The Nationals' only run came on an RBI single from Scherzer in the second inning.
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Sean Mannion came on and went 7 of 13 for 102 yards and a score.
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This finding repeats itself in state polls as well: Warren's best scores came on policy.
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I don't think it's slowing down, and they came on the show and said that.
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Kessel's first goal came on a power play with 1:42 left in the first.
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The first came on the eve of a primary runoff battle between Moore and Sen.
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Gripped them the way his father gripped his own fists when the voices came on.
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Last week's sanctions came on top of a previous round in January targeting PDVSA itself.
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Kamasi didn't say much, until a noisy piece of jazz fusion came on the stereo.
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And, oh god, someone got a video of me when the Spice Girls came on.
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The case came on the heels of several other men accusing Spacey of sexual assault.
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But not everything had changed: "The Young and the Restless" still came on at 11.
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Duong came on board and began building a team to manage Hun Sen's Facebook presence.
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Lehner's departure came on the controversial play that forced overtime when Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored.
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When the day of the vote came, on June 13th, he went for a hike.
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And that's what Alaska announced when its turn came on the Republican National Convention floor.
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" Horta told Urie: "Once you came on, there was never going to be another assistant.
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Every time Jared came on set, it was a boost of energy, tension and excitement.
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When Donald Trump came on the scene, for the first time, they had a voice.
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I was sitting down watching the show with my family, and Michael Jackson came on.
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The disclosure came on the same day that the United Kingdom-based company reported earnings.
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Not bad -- but rock groups came on the scene and sold records in the millions.
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When Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa first came on the scene they were impressive novelties.
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"Saipov came on the radar in 2015, and agents spoke to him," the official says.
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Groser and Nath joined StanChart in 2016, while Richards came on board late last year.
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BLOCK PARTY Hardee&aposs touchdown came on the first of two blocks on consecutive snaps.
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"Construction came on strong particularly on the East Coast and in the South," Mucci said.
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The family's trip to Disneyland came on the same day as their daughter James' birthday.
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For Asya, Rima, Asil, and the others, the order to move came on September 14.
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The actor says they clicked right away when he came on set and started filming.
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The charge came on the day that Ghosn's latest detention period was set to expire.
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Toronto's only run came on a homer by Kevin Pillar leading off the third inning.
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His only blemish came on rookie Matt Thaiss' two-run homer in the fifth inning.
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NATO Perhaps the most striking 180-degree reversal by Trump on Wednesday came on NATO.
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A policeman just came on duty: sharp crease in his pants, mirror-shined shoes. Beautiful.
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The only touchdown the Stanford offense scored came on the final play of the game.
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Carlos Torres came on to pitch for the Brewers (37-46) and walked Jayson Werth.
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Gonzalez came on as a late-inning defensive replacement and struck out in the ninth.
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Iglesias came on in the top of the ninth and yielded Yelich's double to right.
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Pastrnak's first goal came on the power play at 23:252 of the first period.
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That came on one of only three second-period shots on goal for the Blues.
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The blast was Lowrie's second of the season and came on a 3-2 pitch.
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As an Australian, Kidd is in the minority of people who came on the junket.
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Lim's comments came on the back of budding signs of strength from the property sector.
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As we reported ... Xan came on "TMZ Live" and explained why was heading to rehab.
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Puberty came on faster than a locomotive and I was helpless, tied to the tracks.
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The only Padres reaching base after Upton's triple came on three walks issued by Corbin.
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All came on first pitches as Blair fell to 0-4 with a 7.55 ERA.
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John O'Connell came on "TMZ Live" Friday to display the bruises from his spiral fracture.
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It was a moment that came on the heels of a long and harrowing journey.
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Seranthony Dominguez came on in the ninth and closed it out, recording his ninth save.
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"I'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air," Christie responded.
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His episode came on and he had this crazy hair and a puka shell necklace.
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More recently, the security council shakeup claimed two more people who came on with Flynn.
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The business data came on the heels of Thursday's buoyant euro zone consumer sentiment report.
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His final goal came on an empty net with less than a minute to play.
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Stanton's homer against the Angels came on a 3-6.753 pitch low in the zone.
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This came on top of the average estimate of 12 euros in a Reuters poll.
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Kamat came on "Shark Tank" seeking $75,000 for a 10 percent stake in the business.
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All four of the Brewers' run-scoring hits came on fastballs 2 to 3 m.p.h.
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Maryland's only points came on Javon Leake's 1-yard kickoff return in the third quarter.
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The runs allowed by Shoemaker came on solo homers by Khris Davis and Coco Crisp.
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The other first-half score came on a 4-yard run by Tyrion Davis-Price.
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Josh Taylor (0-1) then came on and gave up a single to Austin Meadows.
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Gostisbehere's goal came on the power play, snapping the Flyers' 21 for 226 postseason skid.
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The only run against him came on Yonder Alonso's RBI single in the fourth inning.
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The hearing came on the 64th anniversary of the release of the opinion, Brown v.
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The real hammer-stroke came on Thursday, though, when Texas' Will Hurd joined the exodus.
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Tom Bossert, Trump's Bossert's firing came on the second day of Bolton's tenure, April 10.
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The results came on $53.5 million revenue, which beat a $41.8 million estimate from analysts.
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The best discounts on toys, by contrast, came on the Sunday just before Cyber Monday.
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Solis came on and gave up a game-tying two-run single to Jason Heyward.
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The next big triumph for the President came on June 12 in South Carolina. Rep.
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Plenty of successful book-selling chains came on the scene between the 1960s and 1980s.
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They're protesting a tax hike that came on top of several other regressive economic policies.
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Her campaign stops Saturday came on the heels of several endorsements this week from Reps.
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I came on a later boat, and by that time the best options were taken.
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The power went out once, came on again, then went out for good at midnight.
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At the end of the street, the "check oil" light on the dashboard came on.
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The Mulloy-Patty victory came on a day that resonated beyond the world of sports.
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Philipp Grubauer came on and allowed three goals on the first six shots he faced.
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The first visit came on August 29, four days after the storm first made landfall.
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Zach Britton came on and closed the game in the ninth for his fourth save.
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The victory also came on a night that moderates fell in several other important races.
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Maybe I was not forceful enough the first few times he came on to me?
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I came on after the hour mark so I was desperate to make an impression.
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Three of New Jersey's goals came on 2-on-1 rushes in the offensive zone.
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Gazoo to the Moon came on board The Pizza Museum just days before it opened.
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"Purple Rain" then came on, and fans swayed to the music with their iPhones glowing.
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These young people came on the invitation of youth-led activist groups such as 350.
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I was watching Friends the other night and "The One With the Dollhouse" came on.
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All of the kindergarten and Grade 1 students of the entire arena came on stage.
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The weak import price data came on the heels of soft inflation readings in August.
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When I came on the team, Coach and I had a long and deep talk.
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Maybe it's a weird mistake of the mass-produced USB drives the soundtracks came on.
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When Kennedy came on the court, he was a strong foe of affirmative action programs.
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Left-hander Andrew Faulkner came on and walked Chris Davis to bring up Trumbo again.
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They were rapidly replaced as more efficient fluorescent and LED bulbs came on the scene.
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Approximately half of new illegal immigrants came on temporary visas and then never, ever left.
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EISEN: RODNEY McMULLEN, WE RESPECT THAT YOU CAME ON TO TALK ABOUT ALL OF THIS.
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Three of Michigan's touchdowns came on the ground, with two by running back De'Veon Smith.
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The only run came on a home run by Todd Frazier leading off the fifth.
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The move lower in Asia came on the back of the mixed close seen stateside.
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This blaxploitation film came on the heels of the success of "Blacula" the previous year.
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The music came on, Gronk busted out into the arena ... AND DANCED HIS ASS OFF!
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Romain came on a student visa, but without money to pay for college, it lapsed.
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Jarlin Garcia came on in relief, and Frazier bunted the runners to second and third.
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He came on in relief against the Giants and then started the past two games.
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But despite these efforts, no additional investors came on as a result of the marketing.
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But the biggest moment of the game came on a costly error by the Angels.
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The latest example came on Tuesday, when President Donald Trump called her "horseface" on Twitter.
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Christopher Gibson came on and stopped 10 shots in his first appearance since Dec. 6.
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The Jets' points came on field goals of 48 and 56 yards by Jason Myers.
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The reports came on the heels of data last week showing hiring slowed in August.
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The reports came on the heels of data last week showing hiring slowed in August.
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Sinatra's version of "New York, New York" came on, and we headed for the subway.
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Rodney then came on in relief and retired Neil Walker on a foul pop up.
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His arrest was noteworthy for how quickly it came on the heels of his release.
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Croatia's second goal came on another corner kick, one of their six in the match.
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In 215 alone more than 20,000 new apartments are expected to came on the market.
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The admission came on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" earlier in the week.
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Mr. Musk's comments came on a conference call after Tesla announced its second-quarter earnings.
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Simmons came on in relief of Leonard to defend Harden, who finished with nine turnovers.
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The other came on April 1343, 1333, for the Philadelphia 1323ers against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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The other came on April 11, 203, for the Philadelphia 76ers against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Modi's resounding victory in 2014 came on the back of grand plans for the economy.
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The only runs he allowed came on Matt Holliday's two-run homer in the first.
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You were someone I had always admired & heralded every time u came on my show.
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The tipping point came on February 29, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
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NBC host Steve Kornacki came on the air shortly after Matthews' announcement looking visibly stunned.
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Fifteen of Curry's 19 points came on 5-for-9 accuracy from 3-point range.
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The company came on hard times during the Depression and filed for bankruptcy in 1933.
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But poster art persisted and, after a few years, new artists came on the scene.
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That lone loss came on March 11, 1979 — to Penn in Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh.
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The lone run Wheeler allowed came on a fourth-inning home run by Buster Posey.
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He, in fact, when his position came on was reluctant to serve in this role.
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Her last fund-raising event, an intimate round table in Cambridge, came on Oct. 27.
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Minnesota's only touchdown of the half came on the first play of the second quarter.
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His last post before the Huskies' semifinal loss to Alabama last weekend came on Aug.
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Those declines came on the back of rising production and the firmer dollar last week.
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The announcement came on the 22018th anniversary of the tragedy, which left 11 people dead.
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Murry's comments came on a podcast produced by Lawfare, a national security legal affairs website.
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I came on the board about that time, so I saw some of it firsthand.
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She has tickets to a show in Chicago and her check engine light came on.
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This came on the heels of a 2.5 percent drop in the Dow on Friday.
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Monday, October 22016 The quietest day of the week came on the Columbus Day holiday.
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Kopitar's second goal came on a rebound of an Iafallo shot from the left side.
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Both came on a toasted brioche bun with the standard lettuce, tomato, pickle, and onion.
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The most recent news we've had on Trump's taxes came on Tax Day -- April 17.
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Brown came on Mashable's MashTalk podcast to talk about his investigation and what he learned.
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The play to Boyd came on fourth down, a 3-yarder with 29 seconds left.
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Temple's first-half points came on Davis' 4-yard run midway through the second quarter.
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Barack Obama came on the heels of George W. Bush, who himself followed Bill Clinton.
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That score came on a delayed power play that send Alex Chiasson off for slashing.
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Zucker's go-ahead goal came on a power play 5:41 into the third period.
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Gains on Thursday also came on the back of expectation-topping private manufacturing activity data.
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The murder charge against Mr. Woodruffe on Tuesday came on the day of Jazmine's funeral.
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"Wynonna Earp's" profile only grew once L.G.B.T. fans came on board in a big way.
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In Italy's 5-0 defeat of Jamaica, the first goal came on a retaken penalty.
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Yarbrough (6-3) came on one batter into the second inning, replacing "opener" Ryne Stanek.
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Approximately half of new illegal immigrants came on temporary Visas and then never, ever left.
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One of the president's most famous falls came on a rainy day in December 1975.
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James Murdoch came on, and then his business getting sold, but he still showed up.
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Beckham's homer came on a 1-2 count against right-hander Giovanny Gallegos (1-1).
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Evan Marshall came on and struck out Nunez on three pitches to end the threat.
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Luis Aquino came on in relief of starting pitcher Jeff Fassero, and would bat ninth.
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Perhaps the only thing more astounding than Tate's production is how suddenly it came on.
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We started watching music videos of Wu-Tang on YouTube and "Method Man" came on.
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Part I: Mistaken Identity The news came on a random Thursday over the holidays last year.
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But inside the stadium, as the sun fell and the house lights came on, Tomás struggled.
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The report came on the heels of data last week showing a surge in housing starts.
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He came on in the second inning Friday when starter Chad Green left with an injury.
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Ovechkin's milestone goal came on the power play, where he positioned himself in the left circle.
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Lefty Justin Wilson came on to get Jose Rondon to ground into an inning-ending forceout.
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Ura: Whitley's resignation came on the day he would have been kicked out of office anyway.
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In doing so, he never insulted anybody's intelligence or came on too strong with his own.
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Uribe was not in the starting lineup but came on to pinch-hit in the ninth.
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In overtime, Crosby came on the ice and immediately received a long pass from Kris Letang.
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I mean, I felt so lucky with the men who came on this adventure with me.
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The company came on and they lit a fire under that one it is so terrific.
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Barford, meanwhile, came on during the season's final month with eight straight games in double figures.
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About six months ago he came on my radio show with with [Bowie producer] Tony Visconti.
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I've been involved since those days, and I came on the board about five years ago.
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Marshall's lone lead came on Loop's 23-point field goal just nine seconds into the game.
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Sandoval's homer came on the second pitch thrown by Diamondbacks left-hander Jorge De La Rosa.
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" She adds: "I came on the show just trying to find someone who believes in me.
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The news came on Halloween, a day often marked with booze-soaked parties in Hong Kong.
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She was manic depressive, and we didn't realize that when she came on tour with us.
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The Crusaders' only two scores came on blocked punts returned for touchdowns in the second half.
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This came on the heels of controversies over the proliferation of "fake news" during the campaign.
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Safety Check came on at around 9PM local time and was deactivated about an hour later.
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The first hint of this order came on Friday, after the sanctions bill sailed through Congress.
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Oz said when Ivanka came on stage 'It's nice to see a dad kiss his daughter.
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Then, the song John always sang to their daughter, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," came on.
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The Nantucket case came on the heels of several other men accusing Spacey of sexual assault.
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The gains stateside came on the back of better-than-expected earnings and U.S. economic data.
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At a sector level, all the gains came on the services side, which added 22018,3.13 positions.
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The Ducks' only points came on a 34-yard touchdown pass from Herbert to Dillon Mitchell.
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And, the guests chefs that came on the show really taught me a lot about cooking.
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The first-period tally that opened the scoring came on Sheahan's 107th shot of the season.
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That came on the back of a near-$20,000 record high for bitcoin in late 2017.
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Khosrowshahi had also considered ending the self-driving program when he came on board last August.
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Endorsements from NASCAR came on the heels of a significantly more controversial endorsement Trump recently received.
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Meg Frost, the director of product design, then came on to the stage for a demo.
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Two years ago, one out of every five of his points came on a fast break.
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" The announcement came on April 20, a day celebrated by some cannabis advocates as "weed day.
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" "When the first season of House of Cards came on Netflix, I didn't socialize with people.
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His resignation came on the heels of Trump's decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria.
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The last no-action decision issued by the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance came on Dec.
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Six of Aldridge's 10 points in the flurry came on a pair of three-point plays.
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The social media post came on Wednesday — after the former couple's official anniversary had already passed!
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Mack's guilty plea came on the day jury selection in her trial was set to begin.
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He came on in the seventh and allowed one run in one-third of an inning.
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Today, its most valuable assets are the same as they were before Mayer came on board.
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She came on stage to tell advertisers what they need to know about the kid demo.
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The Falcons' other first-half TD came on a 7-yard run by rookie Ito Smith.
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But it didn't really become Big Brother until Tremaine came on and did issue number two.
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She didn't have any security or anything, she just came on her own with her husband.
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Mike Wright Jr. (4-2) then came on for two scoreless innings to get the win.
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The Mr. Clean Twitter account trolled other Super Bowl advertisers as their commercials came on screen.
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Right-hander Addison Reed came on to get a pair of strikeouts to end the inning.
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The new royal baby's birth came on the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana.
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Flickr began giving away 13TB of free storage years before Google Photos came on the scene.
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They came on a Friday night in separate cars because he was coming from the hospital.
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THERE HAS BEEN -- FOR VERY GOOD REASON, REGULATION CAME ON VERY HEAVILY, ESPECIALLY IN OUR INDUSTRY.
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Her break came on a modeling shoot for LOVE Magazine with the cast of Downton Abbey.
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Cincinnati's final run came on a ninth-inning homer by Jesse Winker off reliever Phil Maton.
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Eaton reached third on a wild pitch, but Ryan Dull came on to get two strikeouts.
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Well guess what, more than 600,000 of those who came on visas overstayed them in 2017.
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The order came on Gleeson's last day on the bench before joining law firm Debevoise & Plimpton.
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To make it even worse, Rogan came on and said (the decision) was a complete robbery.
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Still, two of the most crucial plays in the game came on special teams for Alabama.
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The only touchdown of the first half came on a 4-yard run by C.J. Anderson.
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And, in case you're wondering if this is real, confirmation came on Twitter from Daniels herself.
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The Beatles came on stage at 9:30 PM and performed 11 songs in 27 minutes.
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Bryan Shaw came on in the eighth, got two outs and left with a runner on.
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Jason Grilli came on to pitch for the Blue Jays and retired the first two batters.
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"I came on The Bachelor wanting to be madly in love when I left," he says.
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Rockies right-hander Miguel Castro then came on and retired Matt Kemp and Myers on grounders.
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Elliott's score with 1:39 left in the half came on a screen pass from Prescott.
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When his verse came on, I was so confused as to what I was listening to.
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More homes came on the market in March, but fierce demand made quick work of them.
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It has been a month since I came on as editor in chief of VICE Gaming.
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In Spain in May their collision came on the opening lap and led to both retiring.
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Women came on my Instagram or stopped me on the street and gave me such wisdom.
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It was Garcia's sixth home run this season and it came on a 3-1 pitch.
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His New Hampshire win and close call in Iowa came on the backs of white voters.
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Koda Glover (0-1) allowed the DeJong solo blast, which came on a 3-1 pitch.
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Ronson's most recent sole production credit came on Queens of the Stone Age's new album, Villains.
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Wednesday's data came on the heels of this week's bilateral trade talks between Tokyo and Washington.
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The ruling on Saturday came on the heels of another immigration loss for the Trump administration.
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He said he wore that kind of jacket long before Mr. Xi came on the scene.
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The first Ovechkin goal came on a power play, following a slashing penalty on Brian Boyle.
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Electronic bracelets and other alternative sentencing programs came on the scene over the last few decades.
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His first pro points came on a 2-point conversion reception against the Titans in 19693.
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Trevor Gott came on to walk Luis Urias ahead of a sacrifice bunt by Austin Hedges.
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Trump's renewed criticism of Tester came on the eve of a campaign rally in Missoula, Mont.
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The only run off Romano (223-217) came on a second-inning homer by Matt Adams.
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Morgan's first touchdown came on a 3-yard pass, the second came from 27 yards out.
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Monday's reversal came on the same day in which Paul slammed the NCAA in The Athletic.
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Numerous attempts to design retrofits failed until recent years when bump stocks came on the market.
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The Yankees' only run came on a solo homer by Gary Sanchez in the seventh inning.
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Duke's only points in the game's first 27 minutes came on Parker's 38-yard field goal.
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Since the Instant Pot came on the scene, we've seen the introduction of many electric multicookers.
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Tech giant Cisco Systems and cloud services company Akamai then came on as founding co-sponsors.
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He came on "Shark Tank" seeking $100,000 in exchange for 20 percent equity in his company.
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In contrast, he first came on to U.M.B.C.'s radar because of his aptitude for science.
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In the evening, as it began to grow dark outside, lights on the porches came on.
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