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They came to kiss the ring, and they came to network.
Ruiz came to fight, Andy came to get it and he got it.
When the time came to plan her bachelorette party everything came to a head.
" He continued: "My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others.
"My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others," Trump said.
"Every famous person who came to the area came to this hotel," Mr. Kordes said.
The drug came to dominate their relationship, and the relationship came to dominate Hogg's life.
So I came to accept this, I came to believe that it was his right.
"Martin McGuinness never went to war, it came to his streets, it came to his city, it came to his community," fellow Republican leader Adams told Irish national broadcaster RTE.
Do you think he realizes the toll he took on his country when it came to race relations, when it came to the economic wage stagnation, when it came to our foreign policy?
"I just came to fall in love with these girls, and came to fall in love with their journey, and came to fall in love with how much they loved themselves," she says.
We've constructed Watson to always be able to show how it came to the inference it came to.
My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others; they said they think it's Russia.
I came to like Nick, and came to feel terrible that he had undergone this massive reversal of fortune.
We are badly needing an analysis of how Orlando came to happen, and how the killer came to be.
My people came to me -- Dan Coats came to me and some others -- they said they think it's Russia.
I would say, 'Never say never,' but when I came to Washington, I came to create my own legacy.
My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others, they said they think it's Russia.
Christian Siriano came to her aid, and Michelle Obama came to his, catapulting his profile up to another level.
I should be reveling in The Band We Came to See with the friends I came to see it with.
"This script came to me when my second baby came to me — she was about 4 months old," she said.
And I knew once they came to see me before they— BECKY QUICK: Sergei and Larry came to see you?
"We tell ourselves, 'This is how I came to be; this is how my family came to be,'" he says.
He said he came to realize people did not want their privacy violated, and he just came to realize that.
The idea was that there should be no difference between women who came to stay and women who came to help.
" And this: "My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others, they said they think it's Russia.
Just as The Craftory came to me, I had a bunch of investors who came to me wanting to do deals.
Once I came to and looked at the bandages on my wrists, I saw how close I really came to dying.
I was especially pissed that you declined to publish an article that came to us unbidden, that came to you unbidden.
"My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others they said they think it's Russia," Trump said.
But, just as wide release came to dominate theatrical distribution, the C.A.A. package came to dominate the development of wide-release films.
HOW IT CAME TO BE What happened: Much speculation has focused on Rolling Stone's controversial story and how it came to be.
When this came to light on the show, he became the villain, and Horstmann came to his own defense in real time.
"They were very hands off when it came to the story, but very hands on when it came to inclusiveness," he said.
"I'm so thankful for my beautiful kids, no matter how they came to me — they came to me," the SKIMS owner continued.
But when American Public Media came to us and asked, "What if 'The Daily' came to radio stations?" we thought, that's brilliant.
In 2015 the group's catalog finally came to Spotify and Apple Music, and in 2017 the Beatles Channel came to Sirius XM Radio.
My people came to me, Dan Coats [director of national intelligence], came to me and some others they said they think it's Russia.
I came to this conclusion while playing the remixed version of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, which came to the 3DS this week.
Germans came to see charity as a cause of poverty, not a cure for it, and came to favour work and thrift instead.
" He added, "I think there are probably as many protesters who came to D.C. to make a statement as came to support [Trump].
And once the European idea came to be seen as both necessary and providential, any opposition came to be understood as purely atavistic.
His mother's family came to Georgia about 150 years ago from Belarus and his father came to Georgia during WWII from the Ukraine.
Some came to eat, hang, and play music, and others came to work, but it all lent to the flow of creative energies.
Carrington first came to a house there called El Castillo (The Castle) to visit James, who stayed there whenever he came to Xilitla.
But I think, they, like I, when I first came to Washington and came to work at the Consumer Bureau, Washington's a different place.
We started meeting with investors and Susan Sarandon came to one of the events and with her enthusiasm it really all came to life.
Many fans' reactions to the scandal Friday were defiant when it came to the N.C.A.A., but chastened when it came to their own standards.
Then Ortega came to power, the Sandinistas came to power, and the United States intended to do what it had done in many instances.
"My people came to me, [Director of National Intelligence] Dan Coats came to me and some others they said they think it's Russia," Trump said.
That's what this cartoon is all about: how the EU came to be, and how Britain came to decide not to be part of it.
When it came to finding a partner for the pharma "P," Novartis emerged as the top company, particularly when it came to the company's culture.
" Chester recalls the time Sue came to one of his live shows: "Last year my mum came to see me in drag in the flesh.
With that being said, all I can do is ask the question, my people came to me, Dan Coates came to me and some others.
Chamberlain, for his part, vacillated between extreme optimism (when it came to Hitler's intentions) and extreme fatalism (when it came to Britain's own military capabilities).
Simpson says the killer started screaming, Nicole came to the front door, the killer blacked out and when he came to he was covered in blood.
Those are the qualities Fisher came to represent through her work and her public persona, and over the years, that's what Leia came to represent, too.
I came to you for the same reason those children came to Jesus: He felt like a safe person, and somehow they knew He loved them.
Members who happened to sit near her at worship came to ask about her when she missed a service, and some came to her grandmother's wake.
"The cases that came to us, the African-American community that came to us, they said there was no justice for their little kids," Klobuchar said.
Of course, YG was way less kind when it came to talking about President Trump -- but let's keep it real ... that's what his fans came to see.
"After he got free and became president, he came to Washington and came to my office," Mr. Biden said of Mr. Mandela while speaking in Las Vegas.
Here's the key sentence, in italics, surrounded by context: My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others; they said they think it's Russia.
He stands next to Vladimir Putin and says, aloud: My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others and said they think it's Russia.
Kolchak understood that it could introduce peril when it came to the guest stars of the week — and when it came to the main character's state of mind.
The ill-fated banner appeared years before the US mission in Iraq came to an end, and came to symbolize the President's seemingly misguided intervention in the region.
And wherever they are looking, they want to see fight from the candidate they came to cheer and howling from supporters of the candidate they came to jeer.
"At the time we met, I was at a rough place when it came to my family, and his family came to me with open arms," she said.
"I came to identify my uncle in particular, but I couldn't find him," said 30-year-old Hawanatu Sesay, after her turn came to look through the morgue.
When I came to visit Anita for the second time, she had a Nigerian artist, a Prince, who had heard about her and came to see the current exhibition.
Sanders largely agreed with Clinton when it came to foreign policy, and didn't deny that she knew what she was talking about when it came to diplomacy or healthcare.
I came to hate my private school, and I came to believe—as I still do—that private schools are deeply, terribly wrong and that they should be abolished.
FARMINGTON, N.H. — Donald Trump came to a high school gymnasium full of independents and former Democrats on Monday night and delivered the post-ideological message they came to hear.
"My people came to me, [Director of National Intelligence] Dan Coats came to me, some others, they said they think it's Russia," Trump said in response to a reporter's question.
Last September, the app came to JioPhone handsets, which run the OS, and Android Authority reported that it came to the Nokia 8110 back in April, but only in India.
Most of those characters arrived via origin stories, tales of how the heroes came to have their powers (or, in Thor's case, came to care about the fate of Earth).
She came to the US on a student visa Butina came to the United States on a student visa known as the F-1 in August 2016, court records show.
Not all members of this group came to the candidate review meetings often, and it was not always the same members who came to the meetings, the former recruiters said.
In the following year, Truman came to the military rescue of a blockaded outpost of freedom, West Berlin, and he came to the moral rescue of another embattled outpost, Israel.
I came to know him a little, and we all came to know him as the man who defined my generation and defined what it means to be an American.
But even as the bill was about to be voted on, after Democrats came to the floor to give passionate speeches urging its failure, few Republicans came to its defense.
With that being said, all I can do is ask the question, my people came to me, Dan Coates came to me and some others, they said they think its Russia.
Coast Guard aviation from around the country came to Houston; Army and Navy helicopter assets came; state and local first responders and even civilians like the Cajun Navy came to assist.
It owes itself some serious reflection as to how it came to publish that cartoon — and how its publication came, to many longtime readers, as a shock but not a surprise.
The first Greeks came to Australia in the early 28877th century, but the majority arrived here between the end of World War II and the 1705s — and most came to Victoria.
"After he got free and became president, he came to Washington and came to my office," Mr. Biden said of Mr. Mandela at a black history awards brunch in Las Vegas.
" An earlier recounting of his story, during the February 16 event in Nevada, Biden had said that Mandela as president of South Africa "came to Washington and came to my office.
"I don't think there is much to see here, we came to Moscow to celebrate," said Angelina Amelina, 25, who came to the capital from St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city.
We came to the assistance -- this in Iran's policy.
Sadly, the ban never came to be because ... Congress.
However it came to be ... they rocked the house.
But that came to a halt in 2011, when .
" The memos came to be known as "the dossier.
The editor came to me and ... Sold several times.
The story was similar when it came to rugs ...
Everything came to an end — history, literature, religion, God.
" Nearly 40,000 people came to see Velázquez's "Rokeby Venus.
" They quickly came to the realization of, "Oh no!
But he still came to work — every damn day.
But as the third quarter came to a close ...
When Mark Burnett came to him with the idea for "The Apprentice" TV show, Trump had to overcome his natural reluctance when it came to firing people (he actually hates doing it).
An estimated 12 million immigrants came to America through this gateway -- some of the benches we were sitting on were used by the immigrants who came to New York harbor on ships.
"My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me, and some others, they said they think it's Russia," Mr. Trump said at one point, speaking of his director of national intelligence.
Rufus Wainwright came to our show in a giant cowboy hat, and Stephen Sondheim came to our show not in a giant cowboy hat, so it was quite the milestone for me.
My parents and I came to the United States from Shandong, China, in 1989, my mother and I following my father, who came to pursue a PhD in molecular biology at Cornell University.
When I was designing the null-gee suits, freedom of movement was at the forefront of my mind when it came to picking out fabrics, and when it came to the design itself.
Yet more alarmingly, it was around this time that the term itself came to mean something very different to that originally intended, that it came to be abused, misused, on a widespread level.
Most of those families came to Utah because they were Mormon and came to Boulder to pasture their cattle, and the twin influences of the Latter-day Saints and ranching still dominate today.
The company has previously been approached by at least one European suitor, France's PSA Group, it came to light earlier this year, but the talks came to nothing, according to two banking sources.
He came to the presidency as well prepared as any person in the 20th century, certainly, and you can make an argument he came to the presidency prepared about as well as anybody.
He and his family even came to my children's confirmations.
Four years later Ms. Constand came to them for advice.
His work first came to critical prominence in the 1950s.
Last July, she came to New York to meet him.
And so it came to be that on Saturday, Feb.
The police came to her asking questions after O'Brien's death.
So I first came to the tech industry in 33.
The issue came to a head on Tuesday, when Sen.
The case involving his daughter came to light on Sept.
The accusations against him first came to light last fall.
I turned bright red, but John came to my defense.
Rockstraw first came to the attention of authorities in 1978.
It often meant that I never came to anything unprepared.
That's how we came to the choice of the ruby.
When he came to town, people wouldn't treat him differently.
Backlash ensued as Twitter users quickly came to Woods' defense.
Below, Egan reflects on the Brittany she came to know.
Ro Khanna, a progressive from California, came to their defense.
It wasn't even the fact that he came to me.
She came to meet with us and we shared stories.
Cause no one ever came to me and said that.
But his promising career came to an end on Sunday.
South Korea's export growth came to a halt in June.
Fan came to see Go in an entirely new way.
Thanks to everyone who came to say hello in Wales.
"He came to New York to visit me," Melissa said.
In 2010, they finally came to give me an interview.
How exactly it came to be is an open question.
Thank you everyone who came to my aid on this!
Last year, PKN's EBITDA LIFO came to 21 billion zlotys.
No evidence of widespread voting fraud ever came to light.
Syed was not so exacting when it came to paperwork.
Facebook also didn't say how the bug came to be.
Three adults who came to their defense were also hurt.
The neighbor called the police, who came to arrest Brossart.
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Lena died the night she came to get baby Sasha.
Prince Harry came to me and said, 'Oh  my God.
" "Oh, I came to Brooklyn with $20 in my pocket.
Sue Ogg, 75, said she came to show her support.
The Tunisian Amri came to Italy by boat in 2011.
That's when the idea of Sundae School came to fruition.
I called the police and they came to the house.
He even came to one of my talks at Cambridge.
I don't know if they ever came to a compromise.
I came to you with a vision and a request.
The following day, three more issuers came to the market.
But this man I came to know, he stayed behind.
It all came to a head on June 23, 1993.
Aleeshya Broome came to the shoot with her mom April.
All that came to light and I'm doing really good.
As the bill came to a vote at 3 a.m.
An agency came to our town when I was 19853.
How did the role of first lady came to be?
"We came to a real good understanding of the situation."
Clothes came to symbolize a lot during the U.S. election.
It came to a head and he offered his resignation.
Which is how I came to fall for Ricky Martin.
Ketterer was absolutely flabbergasted that the opportunity came to fruition.
Shocked was the first word that came to her mind.
Hungary's populist prime minister, Viktor Orban, came to his rallies.
It helps to explain how I came to this project.
My stomach dropped when what I feared came to pass.
And in the early 2000s, that vision came to life.
But when it came to mustering the vote, she delivered.
I came to D.C. to work on a space station.
These beautiful women came to us by way of Eric.
Seasons of buildup and character arcs came to their culmination.
She came to ask what police learned about Booker's cellphone.
A 2012 analysis by Reuters came to a similar conclusion.
California conducted its own research that came to similar conclusions.
Amanda Crew: No, Yahoo Finance came to visit us. Okay.
Begum told how soldiers came to her village demanding valuables.
GB: There were several different reasons that came to be.
Tensions rose in 2016, when Ms Tsai came to power.
Parnas came to court with his wife by his side.
My producing partner Steve Hoban and myself came to Netflix.
She came to dinner and to the hotel with us.
When Bolu came to, he crawled to his bed, exhausted.
After that, I came to London and opened another Pacifico.
Nobody from the central government came to clear the roads.
An ordinary Sunday morning instantly came to a grinding halt.
I didn't have any ideas when he came to me.
He came to Berlin from Maryland, by way of Israel.
"Robert came to me, we were in Miami," recalled Smith.
Emissaries came to her and suggested she marry their prince.
Instead, it's about how Whiplash, the movie, came to be.
The 1996 arrest first came to light earlier this month.
When it came to the test itself, I failed spectacularly.
It was fretting even before Mr Trump came to office.
Ella Deloria came to Boas by way of Teachers College.
Eventually, those friends came to see us as a unit.
Boredom, I came to learn, was just unplanned mental relaxation.
Ms. Stembel, 290, came to the flower business by chance.
I came to the US at the age of 6.
The ideals she came to serve belied her earthy beginnings.
Bismarck also proved flexible when it came to domestic policy.
Rounds and rounds of car bombs came to the table.
More than 100 people came to the shelter, she said.
Then one night, another people smuggler came to the apartment.
Francisco Fernandez came to, Medellin, Colombia around 18 months ago.
When it came to the actual relationship part, Welles faltered.
"He came to our rescue," Banyamyan can be heard saying.
The leading hypothesis for how this surface came to be?
The International Tennis Federation came to Ramos' defense on Monday.
Carter nevertheless came to think of herself as his girlfriend.
After her 38th surgery, however, she came to a decision.
Some of his constituents came to his defense on Wednesday.
After I finished college, I came to work with them.
He trod a careful line when it came to Trump.
The books came to that conclusion a bit more slowly.
But he soon came to see the group as family.
Nearly 60,000 Haitians came to the U.S. Now that's ending.
They came to realize they had nothing but each other.
I CAME TO PAPAWS HOUSE AND AM HAVING A BURGER!!!!!!!
The total credit card bill came to $2.2 million dollars.
I came to college certain I would become an oncologist.
Dark rides came to prominence in the early 20th century.
After AK came to power it continued to be threatened.
Malik opened up about how the collaboration came to be.
Some things that came to you a little bit later.
"Robert came to me, we were in Miami," recalls Smith.
"We came to rid this area of ISIS," Issa said.
Huang came to realise how much he had misjudged Mao.
Turner also explained how the report came to its conclusions.
Curry came to believe he was carrying on Nininger's legacy.
And basically, the two separately came to the same realization.
"The Iraqi army came to our village," he tells CNN.
"She came to set super game, so excited," she says.
It was three hours before anyone came to help him.
Madison came to despise his old ally as a monarchist.
But the coverage came to an abrupt halt last year.
"When I came to America ... I felt safe," Bagirinka said.
When push came to shove, the government sided with itself.
Both vials plus shipping and storage came to about $63,000.
Our friend Pana came to visit me in the house.
Today, that dream came to an abrupt and painful end.
The vision for the video came to me just automatically.
Muslim autocrats came to value the soft power they gained.
Play was briefly stopped as two fans came to blows.
Two days later Ukraine's security services came to arrest him.
Thank you to everyone who came to meet me today!
That changed when Xi Jinping came to power in 2013.
Bernie Madoff's crimes came to light a few months later.
The total bill for BP came to more than $60bn.
However, they were more circumspect when it came to kids.
Science writer Michael Pollan came to psychedelics later in life.
Spencer "came to the party with numerous weapons," Rushin said.
Liu came to Arrivo from construction firm AECOM's venture wing.
He came to power in 2011 pledging to fight corruption.
They came to this exoplanet theory based on computer models.
After the second stage, however, Suarez's car came to life.
I came to the Olympics and won a gold medal!
The same is true when it came to experienced teachers.
The next morning, her family came to pick her up.
Here are two more scenes that came to my mind:
There were still doubters, especially when it came to flies.
Ngoc Lan, on the other hand, came to Leisureland involuntarily.
But so did Mr Gorbachev when he came to power.
The two men hugged as Trump came to the podium.
"She came to me, admitted it and completely broke down."
When I came to the US, I didn't speak English.
"It came to me as a complete shock," she says.
You came to Australia and New Zealand earlier this year.
Tell the story of how your company came to be.
But that all came to a crashing halt in Dec.
And Mr. Brett [Gurewitz] from Epitaph came to see them.
Three of the four men who came to Li's rescue.
In September, the Cassini mission came to its fiery end.
People came to him looking for information about North Korea.
The image came to mind of a wedge being driven.
That's the coolest part, that they came to support me.
"One day my friend came to see me," he says.
However, Dunham's dog trainer Matt Beisner, came to her defense.
He touched the logo and tears came to his eyes.
What came to the door in the promised 45- to
Yet party leader Lula came to her defense on Thursday.
Yet researchers have long wondered how bioluminescence came to be.
My mother came to this country on a nursing scholarship.
But Outdoorsy looked very different when it came to NFX.
Hutchinson came to bat 66 times before his first strikeout.
JOHN HARWOOD: --began shortly after you came to the Senate.
And when it came to Trump, he pulled no punches.
They came to call these early works their Survival Pieces.
"He's the only one who came to rehearsal," joked Hamill.
The van then came to a halt outside Southwark Cathedral.
This exponential increase came to be known as Moore's law.
On June 6, 2015, a volunteer came to visit her.
Right after, Ben hopped up and came to the sideline.
Barack Obama came to office with an ambitious liberal agenda.
After a stop in Portugal, the couple came to America.
We say "presumably" because two hearses came to the house.
"She came to this place of absolute forgiveness," Belicki says.
The effort apparently came to a close in January 2016.
He came to rehearse a few days later and hit.
I came to this bar to get away from work.
We were very selective when it came to the casting.
I want to talk about how it came to be.
I calmed down when my mother came to see me.
"And then suddenly the circus came to town!" says Conlon.
Liz Weeks came to sharpen her understanding of family law.
And it came to be about designing something like this.
Garvin soon came to him with another reason to celebrate.
How Sworcery came to be involved a lot of happenstance.
None of the other uprisings came to a happy end.
When it came to September, however, UBS showed more caution.
Apple was the biggest spender when it came to buybacks.
The hero fast food account certainly came to his rescue.
But, his career came to a screeching halt in Sept.
Officials said he came to the United States from Britain.
I came to these thoughts about PS:T from another source.
They came to play, we pitched really well against them.
That's why I came to Silicon Valley, to find out.
That, unfortunately, came to an end when we were busted.
One time he came to a session five minutes late.
Those mounting fears came to a head Wednesday in Congress.
Avenatti came to national prominence as the lawyer for Daniels.
But when it came to finances, I was suddenly alone.
" One fan came to her defense, writing, "It's called contouring.
He came to Philadelphia and is now an adopted son.
The appeal came to Judge Gorsuch in the 10th Circuit.
Later, Third fired back when reporters came to interview her.
On that occasion he came to an apparently different conclusion.
I was 18 and clueless when it came to edibles.
And that's how his series, Besides Faith, came to be.
All that came to a shocking end 80 years ago.
WHEN it came to birds, Luc Hoffmann was no elitist.
Stauskas first came to this arena when he was eight.
I think that's how I came to know you. Yeah.
I came to the project in a very roundabout way.
The issue came to a head over the Superfund program.
He came to Atlanta just to stay for two weeks.
Zeidan said she came to Germany to join her husband.
The coalition government came to power at a fortuitous time.
They also came to eat a local delicacy, barbecued pork.
CNN: Can you describe how you came to this project?
This high cycle came to an end around March 2019.
An hour later, she came to clean my father up.
How this came to be is a lesson in bureaucracy.
But when it came to killing international agreements Obama had
Harland came to the United States from Antigua in 1981.
She came to Amman 20 years ago with her husband.
And when the next osteoporosis patient came to her office?
" He came to recognize the drain as a "social divider.
Work at Futurewei came to a standstill after the blacklist
I came to the United States looking for something here.
Yet her killing came to stand for much more, too.
Bond allocations came to 35.7 percent, according to the survey.
Her friends eventually came to terms with her coming out.
And lawmakers came to recognize his tactics and recurring themes.
Other Democrats on the Intelligence panel came to Schiff's defense.
Pence came to prominence during his days in the House.
Leah's brother, Nathaniel junior, came to sit beside his mother.
Nineteen patients -- all head and spine injuries -- came to Seiff.
He came to France last year to join his brother.
Omar came to the United States as a Somali refugee.
He came to our house, and I played for him.
"Since Abiy came to power, things have changed," he said.
A week after he died, Kelsey came to his funeral.
The fan pressurizing the planting system came to life again.
Tonight, Mr. Moody's appeals finally came to a rightful end.
Unsurprisingly, birthright citizenship came to America with English common law.
He came to the United States when he was 9.
We came to the chef's kitchen and wine-tasting room ...
That was until the prayer group came to our home.
Octavio came to New Orleans from Nicaragua as a child.
One day, Ahmad came to school upset, Ms. Podhradsky said.
Claudia Colombo: OK, so you came to the right place.
But he came to rely increasingly on the United States.
Delrahim came to the United States at 10 years old.
When it came to substance, however, Biden was more muddled.
Within a century it came to be applied to painting.
Other Europeans received similar advice and came to similar conclusions.
Sipes originally came to Los Angeles to be a model.
As the credits rolled, one word came to mind: unearned.
Finally, it came to him that he was to blame.
The extent of the problems came to light on Sept.
She came to Westeros promising to upend its political structure.
When she died, it was where devotees came to mourn.
FEMA came to a similar settlement in Florida in 2011.
John and I came to the Senate together in 2628.
And then, one day, an idea came to him: socks.
This time, the wife and daughter came to his house.
Baghdadis came to light candles and pray for the martyrs.
It was for this project that Shore came to Luzzara.
With options and fees, our test car came to $86,720.
There are many versions of how this came to be.
But there was some dissonance when it came to Providence.
This change came to light after the article was published.
Coke first came to the United Arab Emirates in 1988.
People up and down the block came to know Ben.
He came to the house after I lost a child.
Our guys came to play and there was no surrender.
"He came to me like a friend," she told me.
GAO came to that number after looking through public disclosures.
Accumulated losses over two trading days came to 16 percent.
Excluding special items, earnings per share came to 52 cents.
He spared no one when it came to considering cuts.
Mr. Reed came to the job at a challenging time.
This week, the situation in Kashmir came to a head.
The first word that came to mind was 'BOOM SHAKALAKA'.
Timati, a leading Russian rapper, came to pay his respects.
Three other Toronto scouts came to see Syndergaard, twice each.
"I just came to visit," Mr. Corker said, to laughter.
His ball came to rest 18 feet from the hole.
Many in the city came to regret the American action.
I came to this country with $36 in my pocket.
Her parents came to the U.S. during the Vietnam War.
Saipov came to the United States from Uzbekistan in 2010.
Our uncle came to pick us up at Kofu Station.
But legislation to that end never came to a vote.
Omar came to the U.S. as a refugee from Somalia.
Shares fell 20133 percent since the scandal came to light.
What did it matter how the information came to light?
Opinion Columnist I came to your house with a gun.
Mugabe, who came to power in 1980, honored the agreement.
Over email, Nihiti explained how the mix came to be.
The hotel called D.C. police, who came to Moles' room.
He came to Tesla in 2013 after working at Apple.
That's what Zuckerberg promised, but it never came to be.
Her work came to notoriety posthumously thanks to Alice Walker.
Democratic senators came to the floor shortly after 6 p.m.
And clearly, the solution he came to was establishing Gilead.
Sources came to him legally with this information, he said.
Below is the story how these cookies came to be.
"One woman came to me with jowls," Dr. Swift said.
But later I came to love her like a daughter.
However, in November 2013, the circumstance came to a head.
"But I knew all that before I came to Parliament."
When he came to, he crawled to a safe house.
The information reportedly came to the United States from Israel.
He came to the realization that the bees were parasitized.
VICE: Tell me how you came to meet Abu Rumaysah.
Bpaet came to, with a big smile on his face.
I came to the airport to pick Truc Nhu up!
The information came to light as part of the lawsuit.
This was not the image we originally came to shoot.
Then in 1976, the HIV virus came to San Francisco.
I figured if worse came to worse, I'd switch platforms.
We came to the set passionate to tell the story.
Scott: I came to see The Stones and Roger Waters.
After a while, my friend Mitchell came to visit me.
He came to appreciate solitude because it was so unavailable.
I came to love the daily rigors of maintaining myself.
They wandered the first aisle they came to: party supplies.
I think that advice came to me in different ways.
Craig came to school in a sling the next morning.
He came to the US from Grenada at age 14.
Could tell me about how you came to meet Uzi?
Then I read that and the lyrics came to me.
I came to it from a European point of view.
Ok, so that's not how your daughter came to be?
With a bottle of water, the bill came to €9.
He left another agent [Guido Albers] and came to me.
When it came to legal immigration, Trump's failings were qualitative.
I came to Canada from Ashdod when I was six.
This is how her photo series, Half, came to be.
But one day the FBI came to talk to me.
On Thursday, apparently, those negotiations finally came to a close.
He came to Atlanta, and then we made that song.
When it came to Lafayette's suitors, I could also relate.
He came to a road, where headlights widened toward him.
Then one by one, they came to Brooklyn to die.
Those were the people who came to Sag Harbor Hills.
SoftBank quickly came to an agreement to invest in C2FO
Virginia's only other two losses this season came to Duke.
All of that came to a halt earlier this month.
When it came to boarding, the process went relatively smoothly.
A 2017 study from Stanford University came to similar conclusions.
Then when it came to reality, it was a shock.
Those who came to smash and loot must be punished.
"When push came to shove, Collins bottled it," Gable said.
One bite in and one word came to mind — steak.
Now Trump is President -- But Clinton's apocalypse came to be.
No teacher or other student came to the boy's defense.
But he came to see that was unlikely to happen.
One woman came to our show in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
When it came to ethics, Cohn was Trump's poster boy.
Beets are something that came to me as an adult.
But they came to different conclusions about their preferred candidates.
After Kahnle struck out Gattis, McCann came to the plate.
I regretted not being married before I came to Guantánamo.
And thoughts came to her while she swung the ax.
They came to our defense when we most needed them.
He came to Philadelphia to teach Donald Trump a lesson.
He came to Sam Houston State when I was there.
"Wow," he said when I came to a clattering halt.
That's how we came to say we have to protest.
"Nobody came to help her," said Nageshwar Chandekar, a friend.
My detention ended shortly after that information came to light.
The phone scrolling around the room came to a pause.
It was like passion that came to get something done.
But when it came to defending Obamacare, they stopped rowing.
She came to my store last year for an event.
Manson came to epitomize the darker side of 1960s counterculture.
Over time it came to cover more parents and children.
She came to him when she was having suicidal thoughts.
Nureyev came to mind on Sunday when Jesús Carmona danced.
As night fell, the first officer came to her room.
A woman who came to the door declined to comment.
It was there that his great novels came to fruition.
The shoes soon came to stand for practicality and adventurousness.
Reader, forgive me: I came to hate that opponent, too.
That is where Tina Fontaine's life came to an end.
Eventually I came to see some truth in that assertion.
During this time, he came to my apartment for dinner.
The uncle came to us and we searched and searched.
They came to this country in the '60s and '70s.
But in late 2015, it all came to a stop.
When it was, the men quickly came to his defense.
There is another reason, though, that I came to Richmond.
It never came to that, however; Moscow eventually pulled back.
But others came to see redemption when the play opened.
Gandhi came to know leaders and intellectuals around the world.
"Sex meant access when it came to Keith," she said.
He came to see his work as a spiritual calling.
But amid the shaming, some commenters came to Simpson's defense.
A number of prominent black leaders came to his defense.
It is a service that Ms. Alizadeh came to value.
In that case, the alleged deal never came to fruition.
While I was there, a chaplain came to counsel me.
One day, a classmate's father came to pick her up.
Fielding came to fight, but was outmanned from the outset.
Fathers came to see Muse with their sons to bond.
Sure. I came to Serial Box from traditional publishing, actually.
"I came to talk to him about Ayoola," she confesses.
An example of this came to my attention through Facebook.
An example of this came to my attention through Facebook.
In 2015, Japan and South Korea came to an agreement.
After a newspaper review, Dalida came to see the show.
The punch line "and such small portions" came to mind.
Whatever attack came came to the pieces that were left.
Our reporters reconstructed how Mr. Trump came to his decision.
Even more surprising was how that upset came to pass.
Even his uniform was immaculate when he came to work.
When the time came to wean my son, I cried.
The demonstrations came to be known as the Umbrella Movement.
In that time, my worst fears never came to pass.
But fame came to Bernstein through a stroke of luck.
"That's what we came to the conclusion of," says Zisk.
We came to say you have left us with nothing.
I came to America for the happiness of my children.
The closest I came to being tested was on Saturday.
He came to the premiere but fled at the end.
I came to know her curiosity, persistence, intelligence and commitment.
Mr. Babis came to power vowing to clean up politics.
And for the best, that celebration never came to fruition.
Ricky Jay came to Hollywood as an acolyte in 1972.
And Egg McMuffin rat came to take the throne Friday.
" Mr. Shane jumped in, "And the world came to you.
Then, little talking cartoon animals came to save us all.
Once Hader left, the Dodgers' bats again came to life.
She came to my room a couple of hours later.
I came to know him through the Robert Altman films.
I came to live in this city eight months ago.
It was not, but came to light in September nonetheless.
This blitz of skepticism came to dominate social media conversations.
Then it came to figuring out benefits like maternity leave.
Some of us came to cities to escape the reservation.
My grandmother came to the United States at 14, solo.
Military forces came to the area and dispersed the crowd.
He opposed her policies but came to like her personally.
Rival factions, driven by ideologies or personalities, came to blows.
It was changing even when I came to the NRO.
Those sounds came to me as if through a tunnel.
WHEN THE sultan came to Salonika, David Levy was waiting.
She came to me crying, 'Father, can you hide me?
They came to intimidate and terrify protesters and the police.
Unfortunately, that relationship came to a screeching halt in 2019.
The company's auto revenue came to $18.5 billion last year.
On Thursday, the president came to Dallas for a rally.
It was my older sister's before it came to me.
"Leadership is what he came to us with," he said.
But there is considerable evidence they came to it late.
This night, she said, all emotions came to the surface.
But in the end, none of that came to pass.
After Parnas was arrested, Dowd and Downing came to visit.
Ellison, then CEO of Oracle, quickly came to Hurd's defense.
James was basketball's biggest baller when it came to cash.
Her skin came to life ... It was utterly sensual, erotic.
Then the vehicle came to a stop in a ditch.
But growth there came to a halt during the recession.
Sure enough, HONEYBEE to HUBBY came to him quickly. Yes!
"In this process, a blessing came to us," he wrote.
Obviously, yes, he came to have good friends and sympathizers.
Judge gets personal I came to this country stateless, unnaturalized.
I came to New York the first time in 1989.
That's the only reason why I came to this country.
"Yahya Jammeh came to power with nothing," Ms. Ceesay said.
Some visitors at a recent auction preview came to remember.
She came to Curaçao that month under a new scheme.
Two were issued before he came to the United States.
She came to the conclusion that her debt triggered anxiety.
One night, he came to my place and we fought.
McCain's mother Roberta, 106, came to be with her son.
"This was a problem that came to us," he said.
"The house came to rest up against trees," said Eliason.
He was, I came to realize, trying to cultivate taste.
I came to fight again tonight but I was done.
How the exact unendorsement came to be is relatively unclear.
Another employee said he came to work at 3 a.m.
The first thing that came to her mind was suicide.
October 1994, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Borys Tarasyuk, came to Washington.
"Robert came to me, we were in Miami," recalls Smith.
This scandal only came to light thanks to the bureau.
And this all came to a head over the weekend.
These reports came to be known as the Steel Dossier.
And then he caught his footing and came to shore.
He came to be known as the East Area Rapist.
This tradition came to an abrupt stop with President Trump.
I came to believe that this was a necessary contribution.
Emily was terrified of people when she came to us.
Let's quickly review how Iowa came to have this position.
But this being New Jersey, things quickly came to mischief.
Health officials were investigating how he came to be infected.
There were 10 Bantustans, as they came to be known.
Millie came to us severely traumatized in August of 2018.
The turmoil of his life came to overshadow his accomplishments.
Once again, this was not why I came to Bali.
When he came to New York, they spent time together.
"I came to see Trump, not Paul Ryan," one quipped.
It's not the publicity he came to Washington to get.
When it came to DDT, EPA chose the right road.
When he came to, he thought he had been paralyzed.
I came to terms with the ghost of my father.
We quickly came to the Munich, on Calle Presidente Franco.
He came to this country to escape from criminal gangs.
On the ground: The news came to a somber India.
"Over a hundred people came to see," Ms. Lebel said.
Soon after that, his first Unicycle Festival came to be.
On the ground: The news came to a somber India.
Some revelers, completely covered in motor oil, came to shine.
He came to visit me one day in spring 2009.
When I came to, he was ejaculating in my mouth.
We came to understand one another's districts and political pressures.
Nature came to me — the vanishing of nature, in particular.
"In 1984, Holly Solomon came to my studio," she said.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran came to a head.
So who came to preach at the Dexter Avenue church?
" Then say with everybody who came to those marches,"O.
Almost 22019,24 Nigerian students came to the US last year.
The establishment came to seem not just unresponsive, but undemocratic.
Their pact, meant to preserve democracy, came to dominate it.
That it came to Toronto could hardly be a surprise.
As the epidemic unfolded, other infected twins came to light.
I came to know the Anne Family through Ousmane Thiam.
Last May, a student came to school with a shotgun.
Then Spot's owner, Chris St. John, came to get her.
Some Clinton supporters came to distract themselves from expected result.
Most of all, he came to see his research subjects
The vehicle came to a stop a short distance away.
The gang originally came to Los Angeles in the 1980s.
But their worst fears never came to fruition, she said.
An argument ensued and another man came to help Revis.
The 301s is what Silicon Valley came to us about.
Both men came to the job with plenty of experience.
That is not what I came to Washington to do.
Politics came to align with the economy and the culture.
What new findings about scientific careers recently came to light?
He came to New York at 20, as a tourist.
Prior Republican administrations came to office with a strategic focus.
She says Shirley Koch came to pick up his body.
A record 3.6 million tourists came to Israel in 2017.
"I came to make a case for progress," she says.
And finally, we came to "pedo guy;" insult or accusation?
Mr. Ahmed came to New York alone, at age 2102.
A fellow student, Nia Harris, came to investigate for herself.
He and Kate last officially came to Canada in 2011.
A West Virginia reverend came to Washington to urge Sen.
She came to Vancouver, from Harbin, to attend middle school.
But last week, eight US Marshals came to his home.
Asked about the decision, Janney came to the royal's defense.
Since Sikka came to the helm of Infosys on Aug.
He had earlier said 14 patients came to the hospital.
The place they actively came to, and committed themselves to.
Melania came to New York to work as a model.
He came to the tables, out of breath but happy.
Now Barr is doing exactly what he came to do.
America came to a chicken sandwich crossroad this past year.
A tram came to pick people up every 10 minutes.
The conceit came to life once Levit began to play.
When he came to, everything was on fire -- including him.
I started working three days after I came to America.
Attack helicopters came to their aid, forcing back the Taliban.
All the while, others came to be in Lincoln's presence.
He came to the job from the office of Rep.
They came to the White House with no relevant experience.
The health attacks first came to public light in August.
I ask Dianna how she came to like Mr. Trump.
It's not known how Olympia came to possess Qai Qai.
"Over a hundred people came to see," Ms. Lebel said.
Soon after that, his first Unicycle Festival came to be.
He came to office again in the elections of 2013.
Remember what an apparently sure bet came to in 2016.
Remember what an apparently sure bet came to in 2016.
This person came to me in confidence asking for help.
It made us more disciplined when it came to writing.
DS: The idea came to me about seven years ago.
We forget why this distinction came to mind … Oh yes!
Things came to a head on the night of Feb.
"Take time," she said, as tears came to her eyes.
When I came to the U.S., like three years ago.
Dire predictions about what would result never came to pass.
She reportedly came to work even after cracking a rib.
The immigrants came to be known as the Windrush generation.
In January 1918, a plague came to Haskell County, Kan.
He came to the floor every day to berate Obamacare.
Several first responders came to watch the bill's final passage.
"Neither student came to Stanford," a statement from Stanford said.
Seriously though, I hope we came to the right decision.
The first word that came to mind was 'BOOM SHAKALAKA.
I came to life, turned to him, and reached up.
That idea came to me on a trip to Hudson.
It came to a halt after hitting a traffic sign.
These revelations came to light during an exchange with Sen.
It also shows how today's US population came to be.
I came to the office, Shane and I sat down.
The Times said none of those proposals came to fruition.
Predictably, it wasn't long until the shakes came to Britain.
The bills came to $2003,2200 and wiped out her savings.
When it came to viewership, Insatiable excelled and Dietland flopped.
That all came to a head in my early 20s.
Ibrahim came to America for refuge as a gay man.
Like when Dan came to LinkedIn, Dan was the journalist.
Hatch was among Utah Republicans who came to Romney's defense.
"Nobody came to rob you," Henchman told Vibe in 2005.
They came to my house and did a nice job.
I'm glad you came to Vox Media for this recording.
He even came to Cannon Ball and experienced that community.
The information Reuters examined came to light this past summer.
"Absolutely." When it came to defending Trump, though, she stumbled.
These two individuals were terrified when they came to us.
"No trade secrets ever came to Uber," the statement said.
Judith Jones didn't just shape the way I came to think about food and cooking; she helped shape the way America came to think about food in the second half of the 20th century.
That's always been a concern of mine before I came to Grindr, and that's probably why I came to Grindr is that we can actually, we kind of step over that hurdle of social media.
China came to the rescue then and it came to the rescue again last year, Beijing policymakers once again pumping money down the twin metals-intensive channels of infrastructure and construction to reinvigorate economic growth.
In 22015, Instagram launched and the messaging app WhatsApp came to both Android and iOS; in 241.98, Snapchat opened for business and Spotify came to the US; in 22010, the workplace chat system Slack launched.
The only people he saw, other than his mother-in-law, were the physical therapist who came to the house once a week and the pastor, who came to pray over him every two weeks.
As Carlson has suggested himself, he came to oppose the war in Iraq not only because it was strategically unwise, but because he came to believe the Iraqi people were too inferior to care about.
With that being said, all I can do is ask the question, my people came to me, [director of national intelligence] Dan Coats came to me, and some others, they said, they think it's Russia.
"Everything came to a head," Newell says in the Oxygen clip.
He came to each argument fully prepared to engage with counsel.
The yellow dots show customers that came to SolarCity for installations.
Thankfully an engineer came to fix it and turn it off.
Studies by Adobe Digital Insights and Accenture came to similar conclusions.
The final shopping list for Thanksgiving dinner came to 22 items.
Fans and fellow celebrities came to her defense after she apologized.
Originally from Africa, Souami came to the United States in 1996.
"My son and Cassini came to adulthood together," he tells me.
The detectives came to believe that the emerald belonged to Thomas.
Slavik's new crime ring came to be called the Business Club.
When it came to pantry items, Michele is just as healthy.
"I love that Ariana and Jen came to visit," he said.
Born in Vietnam, Smith came to the United States in 1972.
I really, truly came to realize that because of my experience.
The comments came to light in a joint report from RadarOnline.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Dan Coats came to me and some others.
He came to Portland, Maine, with his fists in the air.
Did you want to cook when you first came to Denmark?
I came to America from South Korea at 13, following my
Writers and editors came to the team straight out of college.
The frathouse behavior came to a head during company work trips.
Almost six years later, we came to the same cross roads.
In 2002, one of China's largest beer manufacturers came to Houston.
The teacher sued his archdiocese but eventually came to a settlement.
As the event came to a close, I found myself torn.
You know that's what you really came to Whole Foods for.
Freddy Krueger was the first thing that came to my mind.
While in Germany, he came to the attention of security officials.
She felt they shared similar experiences when it came to bullying.
Neither were people who came to the US with their children.
I came to Europe to do a sort of culinary pilgrimage.
The entire vision of the partition plan never came to fruition.
Let's look first at how we came to that $43,24 figure.
In his hour of need, no one came to Saddam's aid.
Some people said they came to support the city's Muslim residents.
But when it came to Saturday's 22016-meter solo diving competition?
And when it came to anger, the misreading was even worse.
He could've done it all when it came to the arts.
Trained as a visual artist, she came to music via sculpture.
When I came to this country, I didn't have a choice.
They came to see you and are already on your side.
As they came to their senses, however, it was too late.
"When it came to the skirt, it's just boring," she says.
"This all came to my attention through your article," Chiu said.
Kabila came to power when his father was assassinated in 2001.
Yeah, Stuart came to see us when he was really little.
I think we all just did what came to us naturally.
But as everyone came to find out, he was just asleep.
And it just came to me: whose heart is darker here?
You never once came to me and said I'm so sorry.
And when it came to auditions, things got even more complicated.
Over time he came to think of it as superhero music.
It all came to an end when he tripped and fell.
Ceasefires and humanitarian convoys were planned and sometimes came to pass.
They didn't call for Donald Trump; Donald Trump came to them.
Many who came to build the railway have stayed, he says.
My mom even came to see one of my shows recently.
His dangerous pastime, however, came to him a few years later.
Eventually, there was no escape as the airstrikes came to them.
Indeed, he came to London bearing a little gift of reconciliation.
Researchers came to their conclusions using data from the UK Biobank.
After 2012, most professional Republicans came to agree with this insight.
John Kirby, a CNN national security analyst, came to her defense.
Health care added 1853,000 while information-related jobs came to 25,000.
Black Friday car deals came to Britain about six years ago.
Cheryl Starr and her son, Sam, came to pay their respects.
After all, he first came to prominence as a TV showrunner.
He just toed the line when it came to outright endorsement.
If we came to America that means we are escaping war.
She came to in a wheelchair under the emergency room lights.
I came to a flat, grassy spot high above the lake.
When Denmark hosted again in 2014, the bill came to $62m.
At least one student came to him for help with schoolwork.
When she came to, she saw her husband covered in blood.
Read Tamerra Griffin's excellent piece on how #MeTooEthiopia came to be.
It's unclear how Vujinovic ultimately came to own to the site.
As the seminar came to a euphoric close around 2 a.m.
Hansson came to Leipzig and spoke personally with the affected individuals.
When push came to shove, though, the communication was pretty limited.
The deal came to light about a year before Nixon's reelection.
Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to $2.01 per share.
But when she came to the letter R, she gets stuck.
Because I ever came to see you ever again after that?
"I first came to the Southern Highlands in 1999," says Davenport.
Even when my parents came to visit, they were checking constantly.
Vikram — then still a banker — came to Kalasan 15 years ago.
But in each case, investors' worst fears never came to pass.
That dedication came to fruition at last year's worlds in Glasgow.
Bryant was always someone who led when it came to fashion.
This golden period came to an end with the Japanese invasion.
The feeling that came to Barrett in that moment surprised her.
We made free drinks for our friends who came to visit.
It tells the Lakota story of how sundogs came to be.
"The flames came to our doorstep," Guernsey, 30, told BuzzFeed News.
THE STORY came to Joan Lindsay in a dream in 1966.
Colonel Vindman came to this country at age 3 from Ukraine.
Fedorov said Burdonova came to the US because of his job.
They first came to China in the 18th century to trade.
"A particular four-letter word came to my mind," he said.
But in 270, all manufacturing and sales came to a halt.
We came to discover the one truth — that love is everything.
Here's a look at how the American Dream came to be.
I was always more into Pegasus, when it came to mythology.
A few years ago, a new girl came to my school.
Flight attendants then came to escort the two off the plane.
They came to eat in traditional restaurants and visit art museums.
But when we came to Washington, we made a different choice.
Still, not long after, the fate Weldon feared came to pass.
I came to appreciate it when he demanded it of me.
He met with professors individually and came to value critical thinking.
When it came to inheriting severe anxiety, she was high risk.
Toward the end of the letters, tears came to her eyes.
I came to Kem Muaythai Gym last year when it opened.
We came to discover the one truth — that love is everything.
"When God came to Australia, he started playing jokes," he said.
It was something that just came to me in the moment.
"I've done what I came to do," Rooney told Fox News.
Not everyone was laughing when it came to Moore's relationship, though.
More heroes came to light as investigators pieced together the incident.
But, when it came to millennials, 41 percent used the services.
That compares with 48% in 1998, when Chávez came to power.
When he came to his senses, his home was already ablaze.
All but one of the dolls came to a bad end.
A solution finally came to me midway through the boss fight.
"I came to crack the code," she said during prematch stretching.
If you were worried about boys you came to my mom.
It is a lesson that came to me from the Baroque.
How old were you when you came to the United States?
I'm sure you already came to this conclusion on your own.
I think there's been about 2100m since he came to office.
At the end of May Mr Tang's case came to court.
We have to help those people who came to support us.
After the shock wore off, my warrior mindset came to life.
I eventually came to share my therapist's view of the show.
Cousin Sammy came to live with my grandparents in winter 1986.
Schroepfer came to Facebook after stints at Sun Microsystems and Mozilla.
They came to feel, to want, to turn toward the universe.
Then it came to me — why don't I combine the two?
The discussion picked up volume as 2017 came to a close.
Kennon&aposs relatives came to the scene in hopes of intervening.
This is what the team from Fish Cheeks came to prove.
Olango came to the United States in 1991 as a refugee.
He made sure no one was around and came to me.
Here are five times Prince Harry came to the rescue. 1.
Quarterly profit came to $54.2 million, or 12 cents per share.
Tension came to a head during the discussion of Versace's will.
That was the closest I came to my favorite rock star.
The entire police force of Serpukhov came to drag them away.
What was the research process like that came to developing this?
I mean, I came to that conclusion after that mercenary relationship.
Childhood came to be regarded as a separate stage of life.
They came to Mike and said, 'We have this great idea.
Others thought they qualified because they came to work on time.
When the controversy came to light, Marvel immediately terminated Syaf's contract.
So the overall trade deficit last year came to $500.4 billion.
The Brexit decision came to many of them as a shock.
Now George came to my show when it was in Berkeley.
What if an out of state person came to our state?
When the Apple Watch finally came to market, Fidelity was ready.
And thousands more people came to those ports to seek asylum.
However, Milan came in last when it came to racial diversity.
The man who came to their door, he says, was Syrian.
Once he found out, "things came to a halt," says Booth.
Llarul came to the US from Argentina in the early 1980s.
I'll be honest: I came to this conversation with some trepidation.
Because this is what you did before you came to Facebook.
Even she looked relieved when it finally came to an end.
When he came to visit, Mako had to wear a mask.
Soon after, Mr Gayoom's half-brother, Abdulla Yameen, came to power.
PiS came to power promising change after eight years in opposition.
He came to Aspect with the acquisition of LinguaSys in 2015.
But when it came to food, British hostility transformed into enthusiasm.
Most of these accusations came to light during the 2016 campaign.
Who wouldn't want to say Michelle Obama came to their wedding?
McAnear originally came to Tesla from Apple's finance team in 2015.
And over time, they came to call Ms Monteith less often.
Because [when] I came to Hollywood, I was in my 30s.
James Cadbury: The idea came to me on my mother's birthday.
The president named them and they came to me and surrendered.
It was unclear how the raft came to be partially destroyed.
Here, the new science of quantum mechanics came to the rescue.
It's also how I came to be a master at hopscotch.
The physician who came to the rescue was Kim Kardashian's uncle.
Comey didn't go looking for new information, it came to him.
Perez came to the U.S. without proper documentation 20 years ago.
Snap's IPO roadshow came to Fidelity's hometown of Boston on Thursday.
Sometimes it was gentle, sometimes it came to a lurching halt.
Along the way, investors came to value it at $2100 million.
When it came to serving parents, some organization led the pack.
He wasn't the only one that came to Chili's for advice.
In Trump's parlance, the "swamp" came to encompass everyone in Washington.
They came to our games, and all the kids would come.
But when it came to survival rates, the difference was dramatic.
He quickly found some advantages when it came to recruiting workers.
They came to us, we didn't grab them and modify them.
And I paid expenses for some people who came to search.
I came to it a skeptic, but fell utterly in love.
And at that point, the whole world came to a stop.
Donald Trump came to office pledging to wind down America's wars.
From the opening note, it was obvious everyone came to play.
Like Trump, Franken came to politics from a background in entertainment.
No one really knows Trump and came to D.C. with him.
Talk about how you came to be working in this field.
Gibson said the group came to Berkeley to protect the speakers.
Beautician Ema Trinidad recalls one woman who came to her spa.
But when it came to their identities, he hit a wall.
And the story of how they came to be is fascinating.
When it came to the Clinton campaign, she got a pass.
I Am Cait came to an end after its second season.
TMZ claims multiple sources came to them to share their stories.
Taliban fighters came to our houses and asked us to evacuate.
I came to the conclusion that I had read Clinton wrong.
He came to Silicon Valley after a stint in the Navy
Stocks started the week lower before Powell came to the rescue.
Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to $1.11 per share.

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