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"come" Definitions
  1. used when encouraging somebody to be sensible or reasonable, or when making a slight criticism
"come" Synonyms
arrive enter appear show approach materialise(UK) materialize(US) land show up turn up be along bob up breeze in check in clock in close in drop in fall by fall in get here meet reach gain hit join make touch attain arrive at bump into end up at get as far as get to land up at run against make it to set foot on wind up at get up to go to advance near proceed go nigh draw close draw closer draw nearer draw nigh move closer move nearer draw near make headway make progress move towards progress toward loom close verge happen occur transpire fall present befall betide hap emerge arise chance ensue pass surface develop eventuate hail from be from be a native of have been born in originate in originate from come from derive from emanate from be … be … by birth have roots in inhabit live in reside in be settled in be an inhabitant of be a resident of have your home in extend stretch spread continue carry on come as far as not stop until be available be offered be for sale be made be produced be on offer progress fare pace come along go along go off get on shape up come on turn out get along do unfold seem look sound come across come off come over look to be strike as give the impression of being have the air of being have the appearance of being look as though one is climax orgasm achieve orgasm reach orgasm have an orgasm feel the earth move ejaculate die shoot one's wad get one's rocks off derive issue spring stem emanate originate flow follow rise evolve dawn form grow draw move drive travel roll drift forge get glide crawl creep cruise inch nose cream flood pop spoof sprog spurt squirt emit semen shoot off bust a nut shoot one's load shown arrived showed up attended comen blown in gotten in surfaced turned up appeared shown one's face bobbed up breezed in checked in clocked in dropped in popped in popped up pulled in rolled in become turn come to be get to be start to feel run wax eventually be emerge as turn out to be are run to tend to show a tendency to devolve be transferred be bequeathed be consigned be given be left be made over be signed over be turned over be handed down be handed on be inherited by be passed on pour out erupt disclose gush out reveal spew out spout out spurt out tell blurt out come forth come out give away result vent leap jump arrive at hastily come to overhastily reach hurriedly call visit drop by see come by crash run in run over step in call in on look in on pop in pop into stop by call in come around drop in on aggregate total number sum amount come to add up to amount to count up to add up sum to sum up sum into tally equal evaluate approximate finish place come in have the fortune have the good fortune have the good luck have the bad fortune have the bad luck have the ill fortune have the ill luck be someone's fortune be someone's misfortune come behind go along behind go behind tag along behind come after go after go along after tag along after keep up with tag after tailgate walk behind bring up the rear keep up tag along tread on the heels of seed semen emission sperm spermatozoa jism milt spunk jissom jizz seminal fluid spermatic fluid scum spooge prostatic fluid interpunct centered dot decimal point interpoint middle dot middot space dot More
"come" Antonyms
leave depart evacuate exit flee vacate abandon desert escape forsake quit disappear from withdraw from part decamp bail split flit depart from retreat from continue pursue carry forward carry on with go on with keep on with press on with proceed with push on with return get back go back recede turn back go home retreat move withdraw begone run go scoot scram skedaddle vamoose clear out get going go away hide remain linger stand settle stay hang about stay put stop cause loiter stick around wait hang out hang around reside hang sit tight dally disappear fade pass vanish evaporate fade away fly by pass by dissipate dematerialize be lost migrate travel emigrate immigrate journey relocate shift transmigrate transfer cease discontinue terminate halt suspend cut interrupt stop short be unavailable regress backslide retrogress decline retrograde wane worsen give rise to not happen pull up park pause stall pull in come to a stop come to a halt come to a standstill hold up hesitate end conclude finish complete destinate effect result wind up dissolve drop break elapse expire precede plan design scheme deliberate premeditate plot consider intend organise(UK) organize(US) arrange conceive develop hatch concoct engineer orchestrate contrive calculate mastermind departed left gone gone away taken leave headed out run along taken off walked out ridden off run off retire bed down turn in nap sleep launch ascend head take off sail blast off fly off lift off leave the ground take to the air take wing become airborne set off set out pull out keep carry on being continue to be go on being persist in being continue being be keep yourself not cease to be disgorge create discharge eject expel generate produce spawn spew yield beget engender erupt kindle make bear birth breed bring forth bring into being fall through fail come to nothing fail to happen come to naught back down back off recoil shrink back away back out backpedal back pedal baulk(UK) balk(US) draw back fall back pull back forgo skip bypass disregard snub overlook shun avoid dismiss neglect keep clear of stay away from steer clear of give something a mass shy away from turn away from cancel conceal ignore detach disconnect disperse divide scatter segregate separate break up

955 Sentences With "come"

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No, come in — come in further — come in closer.
The guards come and go; health staff come and go; visitors come and go; food workers come and go.
Come for the food, come for the drink, come for the magic.
Come one, come all, come Jack Whitehall acting out months-old memes.
Many come from Germany, many come from France, many come from Holland -- really most of them come from various European countries.
I was like 'Come on guys, let's do this, come on, come on.
I was like, 'Come on guys, let's do this, come on, come on.
Please come with me, please come with me, your place won't come to me. . . .
We want customers that come back and come back and come back to us, without us having to pay for them to come back.
The second I come home they're like, 'All right, Daddy, come on, come hold him.
I will come after him and come after Republicans if they come after my community.
And in places like Philadelphia, boricuas come out, dominicanos come out, mexicanos come out. Right?
Trucks have to come in, food has to come in, mail has to come in.
Fighters that have come the wrong way come to me, but we've come the wrong way.
Young women, young people, who come from the hood, who come from urban areas, who come from the South, who come from working-class families, and come from teen moms, and ... Those people have expertise and genius.
"Where we come from that's called Tommy come lately," Biden said, upending the phrase Johnny come lately.
And up will come the sound and the sound will come down and characters will come in and out.
"Our quest to build 2 million riders in the United States is going to come from millennials, it's going to come from Gen X'ers, it's going to come from Gen Z, it's going to come from generations yet to come," Levatich said.
"So if you're going to come to this country, come here legally — don't come here illegally," the attorney general said.
So many scenes have come and gone, venues come and gone, stupid fucking trends in pants have come and gone.
" He added: "Ministers would come, army generals would come.
"  It's all glamorous, but takes a sharp turn at the end: "You always come back to me/ Come back, come back.
Come for a year, come for two years, come help us with some of the challenges that we're facing as governments.
Do you feel like images come to you first, or does the narrative come to you and the images come later?
While that second hit could come from any Alphabet subsidiary, it's more likely to come (and come sooner) from Google proper.
Companies are roaring back into our country and now we want people to come in, we need workers to come in, but they got to come in legally and come in through merit.
Some come to worship, some come out of macabre curiosity.
Once they come, a lot of people will come here.
The world is dying; come see it, come see it.
When he decides to come back, he will come back.
"Come, come," my new friend said, and off we went.
I mean, come on, I'm going to come across town.
If you want to come back over, come by then.
THEY COME BACK AT YOU, THEN THEY COME BACK AGAIN.
Streetlights will come on, and the stars will come out.
Fanaticism's come back into fashion, come back with a vengeance.
"I haven't come here to come second," Pearson told reporters.
Change can come slowly in medicine, but it does come.
"Come to mama ... come to daddy," some of them cry.
The more who come, the more will want to come.
Administrations come and go and prime ministers come and go.
They come together and come undone, make love and argue.
I come here because my parents can never come back.
Tears come when he's sad, tears come when he's happy.
You want CAT to come down, and come down now.
The taxes can come now, or they can come later.
If you send me a WhatsApp tomorrow, come here to Moscow, I have a multi-entry visa I can come and come here.
That is going to come to Central Europe, it's going to come to Western Europe, it's going to come to the United Kingdom.
"You know it's coming, at some point it's going to come, you expect it to come, you hope it's to come," he said.
They'll come in to pick up their order, they'll come in to drop off their order, they'll come for a personal styling appointment.
It might come across as new, and it might come across as innovative, and it might come across as progressive, but it's not.
So, I'm like: 'Come, come to New Orleans where we're filming.
It's sort of a dream come true to come to work.
The time has come to buy these dips when they come.
And she probably was like, 'Come on, time to come home.
"Eggs that come from a farm come in dirty," Perdue said.
"Come on Britney, come on down to the studio," he echoed.
" She adds, "I think babies come when they're supposed to come.
In I can come, "come" is an infinitive with no "to".
" Kotb adds, "I think babies come when they're supposed to come.
Either that person will come or that time will come around.
The people who come to your shows come to see you.
"If I come back, I'm gonna come back healthier," Chestnut says.
I saw him come in and saw him come out... Wow.
You can come to the fucking after-party, you can't come!
No. So when people come to me, they come with issues.
The time has come for the Confederate plaque to come down.
So, come one, come all ... "IT" ain't gonna be around forever.
Will I come back just to come back in sport, no.
Don't come for Chrissy Teigen, and she won't come for you.
Why they will come here and how they will come here?
But it will come out, it will come out in time.
But if you are Drake........come on the show. Drake. Come.
Let them come to you; always let them come to you.
"I would tell them to come, and come hungry," Polanco said.
Does the crew come out every time you come to Compton?
They don't come from the same place that we come from.
"It'll come out when it's ready to come out," he said.
"Come in, come in," he said, without asking what I wanted.
K., so, you're not come — you can't come back to Canada.
When I come back, I'll come back strong, with God's love.
And come that festive time of year, come back it did.
We didn't come out the way we wanted to come out.
They come every day, and more come with each passing year.
Our goal is to let it come back down, unemployment come back down, let the unemployment claims come back down as quickly as possible.
People come for their fresh-roasted nuts, they come for this wide assortment of spices, and they especially come for some really good hummus.
And don't come down from the side, come in from the top.
Bitches come up to me just like they come up to y'all.
We've seen inflation come down, we've seen the oil markets come down.
The decision to come to the U.S. would come down to economics.
Some have come back; some have come back and then denounced again.
Is it an issue for uncertainty years to come, months to come?
That decision could come next week — or might not come for months.
Good things come in small packages, and spooky things come even smaller.
I can come to you guys or you can come to me.
Then I have the right to come prepared as they come prepared.
How come you ain't never come down to Miami or South Florida?
These messages, they come from the bottom; they come from ordinary people.
But never come after his music, or he will come after you.
If that funding won't come from NASA, maybe it'll come from Europe.
I thought [he would come back], but no, he didn't come back.
We've come so far, yet we haven't come very far at all.
"Look, at-bats are going to come if they come," he said.
"I said, 'Come here, come here,' and grabbed the kid," she said.
"'Come hang out with us, come have fun, let's party,'" Evans replied.
True parity won't come overnight, and it won't come without sustained effort.
If the hurricane doesn't come this autumn, it'll likely come the next.
You know, they come back to some countries, and they come in.
We come — you come from Europe, okay, you're of the European nations.
You come to learn what plants come up first, where things grow.
"When you come out ... come out with the idea of serving people."
If numbers don't come to us naturally, where do they come from?
"Come strangle my dove" is one of Beardo's more dubious come-ons.
"We can come home, largely come home and use NATO," Trump said.
For our education to come first, our teachers have to come first.
Once you come to this island, you always want to come back.
Come on, no need to come after the president's taste in music.
"I come from poverty, I come from the inner city," explained Mayweather.
If anyone wants to come and arrest, they say, 'Come and arrest.
"He said, 'If you'd like to come, you can come,'" he said.
If all these kids can come here, then I can come here.
It knows when audiences repeatedly come together, not why they come together.
Forty-two percent come from business backgrounds, they added, while only 4 percent come from labor and 7 percent come from nonprofit or academic backgrounds.
Joe: He was telling us that people come from San Diego, they come from San Francisco, they drive several hours just to come right here.
But the people who come in [this season], they don&apost just come in and sprinkle a little something — they come in and they hit hard.
Just come to the dinner, come and and meet the Bettencourters and actually talk to them, come and meet the people they think are beauties too.
Come back for the election, come back and we will take you anywhere.
The Nikola TRE will come will come in 500 to 1,000 horsepower versions.
"As anytime I come here, words do not come out easily," she said.
We claim that's where we come from, but we don't come from them.
"Whatever is to come is to come, and I'll decide at the time."
They come with the understanding that actions have consequences, and that reckonings come.
He would come to visit even when he didn't have to come visit.
We come from all over Africa, we come from all over the Caribbean.
Come to think of it, for TV viewers, that dream will come true.
Turns out, she's declaring open season on her work ... come one, come all!!!
Maybe, if you come with me, I will let you come in me.
They will come back — some will come back, the best, through a process.
"It's going to happen", then "come tomorrow", then "come the day after tomorrow".
First come the locals, then come the foreigners, or so the government hopes.
"I wanted to come out and I can&apost come out," Lundqvist said.
Did it come from you, or did it come from the White House?
"Danny, something's come up and I have to come get you right now."
Answers to these questions won't come overnight, but I hope they come soon.
You come -- the writer has to be miserable to come out against this.
But in politics, when people come after you, they really come after you.
"Come on kid, come on son, you got this," he said to me.
Whenever he would come home [to Flint] other people would just come over.
Tell you guys to come give me money and come to my shows?
They will come back—some will come back, the best, through a process.
I've come to buy clothes for my sisters; they come so often. Me?
So when you come for the cabs, you come for the government too.
But the test, he says, will come if California's elections come under attack.
Now it's like, if you want to come see me, come see me.
We were expecting the Americans to come in, and they have come in.
It does come to a bad ending ... cryptocurrencies will come to bad endings.
If our people come here, requesting us to come back home, we do.
I think it will come, and I think it will come quite rapidly.
If you come for one of us, you come for all of us.
It does come to a bad ending ... cryptocurrencies will come to bad endings.
The million-dollar homes come can come with one bedroom or two bedrooms.
When they do come, they come all at once -- causing floods and damage.
I'm not saying the kingdom will come: I'm saying the kingdom has come.
They're welcome to come here if they want to come to San Francisco.
Every time I go back they come out the way they come out.
They should come to me, which they have come to me, on DACA.
"I thought maybe if I come forward, maybe others will come forward too."
Deontay, when you come out of retirement, come on over and see me.
Though Reddy Bikes do come with locks attached, they don't come with helmets.
"He kept telling me don't come home, don't come home," Haifa Jabara says.
The reality is when disruptions come to the healthcare system, they come fast.
"If you don't want to come to B.U., don't come," Quinn told him.
Rain will come and go — and come again — for the next two days.
They say, oh would you please come -- would you please come with me?
Their final updates haven't all come straight away, but they've come relatively quickly.
"He said 'If you'd like to come, you can come,'" Mr. Voight recalled.
"It's the power that we come from all walks of life, that we come from all parts of this country, that we come from all races, that we come from all backgrounds, gender, all make-up, all upbringing," he said.
"We'll come up with something, confer with the cast, who are always come up with stuff, too, and they just kind of come together," Shannon said. 3.
"Someone my age would come once, and then they would come back with their parents, and then they would come back with their kids," Ms. Delgado said.
If the people can't come to the museum, the museum will come to them.
"Millions have families have come here and will continue to come here," Haslam said.
More to come but this is a dream come true and I love you!
If they come for you they are going to have to come through me.
"It was fun to come up in that situation and come through," Drury said.
That makes it so they simultaneously never come true or arguably always come true.
Little rabbits come out and coyotes come out, and humans there feel refreshed immediately.
"Please come and call the cops and please come here," says Cooper, audibly distressed.
"Come on, come on baby girl," the man in the background is heard saying.
I feel like, if I can come from this, I can come from anything.
Technology, it will come from Europe, it will come from other parts of Asia.
Success on a wider scale did not come immediately, but it did come quickly.
If the other woman hadn't come with her, she'd have come alone, she says.
If you're going to come for the Scripps Spelling Bee, you better come correct.
So we had to come up with different ways to get them to come.
It's come up in our trial and it seems to come up for everyone.
"I think if people want to come here, they should come legally," she said.
If I'm going to come back, I'm going to come back and play basketball.
Pakistan has vouchsafed to come to the kingdom's rescue, should it come under attack.
"It's definitely a dream come true, one of my dreams come true," said Korda.
"If it's going to come, it's going to come," added the 26-year-old.
The vast majority of people who come to Facebook come for very good reasons.
Of that, 1.8 points come from Social Security and 4.1 points come from Medicare.
But in the final stretch, those divisions have come have come to the fore.
"He just kept saying, 'Grandpa, Come get me ... come on, Grandpa,' " Ed Bledsoe said.
"Now when people want to come in, they just come in anytime," said Col.
"People don't come to Paradiso to talk politics, they come for pizza," she said.
Some people come in and some say they will come back after the game.
"I don't come from where I'm supposed to come from," he told W magazine.
Many of them come from Syria; others come from Iraq, Afghanistan, and other countries.
As equipment costs come down and companies add customers, electricity prices could come down.
"We are here, and if people want to come, they can come," she says.
While many come for personal or professional validation, the vast majority come for closure.
"The upturn may come, and it may come sooner than you expect," she said.
They'll come home on Saturday, and I'm betting they won't come back the same.
"Nowadays, when teams come out onto the pitch, they come out together," he said.
You just can't come at it intellectually; you had to come at it deep.
What was to come would come in its own good time outside the frame.
We don't come to "invade"; we come to make a better life for ourselves.
What information has come out about Google has largely come from leaks to reporters.
"Stay here and don't come out, don't come out," a police officer told them.
I come from, we all come from, resilient stock, or we wouldn't be here.
It might come on their first run, it might come on their millionth run.
If I didn't come, they would come in the house and pull me out.
Opportunities come and go but the ones that really count will never come back.
And so I wanted to sort of get Anne's reaction ... come on, come on.
I didn't expect her to come home because I figured if there was any possible way she could come back, she would have come for her mother's funeral.
Sometimes I&aposll wake up earlier and paint for a couple of hours so that my life isn&apost work/come home, work/come home, work/come home.
THE PLACE THAT'S NOT YOUR HOME AND NOT YOUR WORK, BUT THE THIRD PLACE YOU COME TO GATHER, YOU COME TO SOCIALIZE, YOU COME TO HAVE CONNECTION OVER COFFEE.
"Come out soon, don't hide anymore …come on and confess, and if you don't come out, you will be arrested wherever you are seen," he said in a speech.
" — Republican presidential debate "People will come through the openings in that wall — we'll have a few of them — and they'll come in and they're going to come in legally.
"And if you do, we'll come after you personally, we'll come after your government, we'll come after the very survivability of your community by cutting off resources to you."
Some kegel balls come with a string attached, while others come as stand-alone balls.
We could have gone out many times -- death might come, but death might come anywhere.
People come in for live and they come in in September, college football, NFL, others.
"Come on, come on," she starts her song off—an obvious citation of Smash Mouth.
So it's empowering them to come forward and empowering their co-workers to come forward.
They will come to an agreement, but until they come, they are disturbing the market.
The people come come out to rally, and sometimes their passionate demonstrations can turn violent.
"Come on, come on, you're better than this," Chaffetz tried to say over the din.
"If the court says he has to come, he's more than willing to come," Rep.
You know he's my boy, but when you come the first time, come by yourself.
Some of the sounds come from you, and some come from other people and objects.
She said employees who come back from vacation will come back more productive and engaged.
The world can't come together over literally anything, but we can come together over this.
If he decides to come back, he'll come back … People claim that it happened overnight.
Like this, [mimics putting an arm around an imaginary Pitbull's shoulder], come here, come here.
"I figured since you couldn't come to us, we'd come to you," Brown, 38, joked.
Now everybody wants to come in, and they come in illegally, and they use children.
"We have to come together as a nation and come together right now," Franklin says.
We were constantly trying to come up with ideas to get more fans to come.
Nine rides and $153 come from Lyft, while six rides and $93 come from Uber.
But there are people now who clearly haven't come for jokes — they've come for church.
" He continues, "Winter has come and gone, and then winter has come and gone again.
Come Sunday, winter will come for the very last time when GoT's final season premieres.
Some come to work on their own projects; others come to collaborate or attend workshops.
The talent might come from high school kids, it might come from someone in jail.
"If he doesn't want to come, he won't come," said committee secretary Sara Darius.—Noisey
"If a large corporation wants to come to New York, please do come," he said.
But they do move around as the polls come in and their advisors come in.
Bottom line -- don't come for Bob, 'Lip Sync' fans, and she won't come for you.
I'm using horizons that come from relativity, but quantum waves which come from quantum physics.
The LISA didn't come out until 1983, and the Macintosh didn't come out until 1984.
Turns out, the price jump come doesn't come with an improvement in sensors or functionality.
Issues come, especially concerning the home and family, come up for you to work with.
If you want your country to come out for you, why don't you come yourself?
So a material amount has come, but there is more to come gradually tapering off.
Some may eventually come around to breastfeeding even if it doesn't come naturally right away.
Where did this chart come from and where did the data behind it come from?
If the baby can't come to the MRI, can the MRI come to the baby?
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes but rarely do they come in body paint.
Real conversation starters rarely come from PowerPoint explainers or tweets, they come from challenging art.
People are going to come in, but they are going to come in through merit.
"  "International tourists come to Paris during this time, and also tourists from within France come.
The sneakers come in different styles, but only the way Skittles come in different flavors.
President Donald Trump has come out of the box and he has come out swinging.
And they come from the racial and ethnic identity groups that our students come from.
YOU KNOW, YOU CAN COME – TELL LLOYD HE CAN COME ON IN NEW YORK TOO.
But when somebody come up with oppo research, right, they come up with oppo research.
All the physical changes that come with pregnancy also come with new aches and pains.
I think it's American dollars, which come from taxes, which come because of Donald Trump.
Nothing bad's going to come out of it, and maybe some good will come out.
Change will not come overnight, but we had better be prepared, because it will come.
I've seen people come back after one year; I've seen them come back after 25.
It has to come from the top, because it's going to come from the bottom.
"Come here, come here," he called out to Perry, who was with the press gaggle.
There are wonderful things that can come from that—no matter where you come from.
And I am excited about the years to come, and particularly the months to come.
We come with our own shit, we come with our own movements, our own beat.
Even though change may not come quickly, there is a strong possibility it will come.
"I was told to come," you say, and your words come out garbled and watery.
And here, Mr. Mueller, is where you come in — where you need to come in.
But this issue has almost never come up, and may not in fact come up.
But it come with it, so we — it come with the game that we playing.
"Nothing is irreversible: The panels come off and the bars come down," Ms. Schur said.
All you need is one person to come forward and then other people come forward.
I want people to come into our country, but they have to come in legally.
It was worrying for what was to come, and encouraging for what had come before.
Not all raises come with title changes, and not all title changes come with raises.
I haven't been able to come back, so this is like a dream come true.
For sure they will come back to look for food here when the rains come.
First, police take longer to come to their communities — and may not come at all.
In Shanghai, the police regularly come to my apartment; once they demanded to come inside.
"What we see frequently is that a lot of skiers come to a resort, take a selfie, and never come back, or come back a year later," said Muchengjian's Liu.
I mean, I think in Europe there are different feelings but obviously the general consensus in Europe would be come back to us you know, come back, come back here.
"Britain, come back to us It's not too late to turn around Britain, come back, Britain, come back Promise we can change Can we make you change your mind?" breunionboys.
"Come a general election, presidential candidates don't come to places like Mississippi, they also don't come to places like California or Massachusetts, because we're not the battleground states," Warren said.
"People come after you, come after you as a person, as if you're bad," he said.
Consumers are caring where their eggs come from and now where their apparel materials come from.
If he wants to come, I will be happy to help him (come into the division).
If you come from where I come from, and you get a lifeline, you grab it.
Brains may have come from Crawford, but Kaia and Presley's good looks come from both parents.
To come through everything he's come through, I don't mind waiting four hours to meet him.
Apple was just so unique in that they were able to come in and come out.
"He said if he doesn't come I'm going to make him come," Pedro recalled Chapo saying.
My brother would always say, 'Come, come, we have to hide so they don't kill mom.
Nintendo's NES Classic shipments come to a close All good things must come to an end.
I have dogs that come over every week, and dogs that come over ever 3 months.
A lot of people who come in from out of town, around 80,000 people come in.
Mayer has come as close to doing it as anyone is likely to come anytime soon.
Come PreparedThe easiest way to ensure a smooth transition through TSA security is to come prepared.
"Delegations have come and come, so we're very appreciative of that and everything," Justice told CNBC.
The best of them will come back, but they're going to come back through a process.
With no new share issuance, all shares that come to market must come from existing shareholders.
It's always good to come back, that whole cliché of not forgetting where you come from.
But validation for Xavier won't come from that; it will come from advancing deep into March.
"I feel like, if I can come out of this, I can come out of anything."
How do those come together—do they come to you or do you go to them?
Another one will come, and when it does come there'll be a need to cut rates.
They are not waiting for anyone to come and save them, to come and rescue them.
"When he feels it's time to come back, he'll come back," Buechele said before the game.
Denuclearization, if it will come at all, will only come once that hurdle has been cleared.
LeBron came out early, Ky wanted to come out early, Kevin wanted to come out early.
One resident, Saleh, said refugees didn't come come this far to get stuck at the border.
One Syrian, Saleh, said refugees didn't come come this far to get stuck at the border.
Secrets come to light, and deeply-buried emotions come to the surface for you to process.
And the end of it come from a choir of angels come to visit my house.
Many come from the patterns we all recognize over time, but some come from the ether.
They've all tried to come at it, then they've all come out of it pretty quickly.
I want you to come visit it, I want you to come and visit our star.
Come at the Foodgōd, and he will come back at you approximately 73,000 times as hard.
But come early June, we may get a first look and listen at what's to come.
CousinTyrone seems like a man to come through on a promise, and come through he did.
Punishments could come later Potential punishments and awards for action could come later the summary said.
They reached out to their neighbors and said, 'there is a doctor; come on, come on.
"At this point, drinks have come, appetizers have come, we sent it all back," Riley said.
"You come from the other places and you come here and you relax," Mr. Little said.
Lawmakers should come together once again to come to grips with bots and other nefarious actors.
Athleta's leggings come in a wide range of styles, most of which come in petite lengths.
But the President was insistent that the time had come for US personnel to come home.
And really they were going to come in no matter how they wanted to come in.
The Clinton campaign also seems happy to fuel this chatter -- come one, come all, Bernie supporters!
These did not come from the Ukrainian stockpile, they could only have come from Russian stockpiles.
We got George Carlin to come back, we got all of these people to come back.
"Growth doesn't come through nostalgia, but it also doesn't come out of the blue," Buttigieg said.
I saw people come into that place and come out pretty battered and bruised and bleeding.
Some come for the Irish breakfast, some come for the Irish coffee (often, minus the coffee).
Some of it didn't come through, but more money is coming through than didn't come through.
But don't come at — Kylie was 17 at the time — don't come at the teenager, honey.
The change doesn't need to come from medicine anymore; the change needs to come from media.
Anyway, and then you come to terms with something and you come up with a deal.
Come out to your relatives … come out to your friends … if indeed they are your friends.
"People don't come to these fights for the talk, they come for the fights," he said.
And the next day, if they need to come out again, they will just come out.
"I had to come to love it and had to come to embrace it," Federer said.
Some characters are dead and won't come back, some are dead and absolutely will come back.
TAMKO I think people let [politics] come in way more than I let them come in.
But then that round of action would come and Ali's feet would come to life again.
They come in -- other countries, they come and they say, 'Sorry, you have to get out.
A friend who was supposed to come and meet me couldn't come at the last minute.
"We'll come through this like we've come through every other challenge that we've had," he said.
It is "What did I come down here for," not "What did I come here for."
We want people to come into our country, but we want them to come in legally.
My parents have come to these conferences before, and that gave me an opportunity to come.
If reforms come, it will come at a time and in a manner of his choosing.
They are feeling more open in their lives to come out — at least come out online.
I come from a conservative place and I always want to respect where I come from.
They're very happy to come to us, but they want to see us come to them.
For change come fast, and change come slow, but everything changes, and you got to go.
I don't come from a working class family, I come from a deeply middle class family.
Generally, a free version will come with ads, but it can also come with data collection.
Ideas that come from within the industry and ideas that come from the outside as well.
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES THAT STAYED AWAY WILL COME BACK, WILL COME RIGHT IN AND BUILD NEW STUFF.
When we come back, when we come back, I want you to have a deal. OK?
You come in, you're a consultant, what shifted you to making the decision to come there?
But his father didn't come home that night and he didn't ever just not come home.
A lot of the musicians who come from here pretend to not have come from here.
"I used to get anxiety just opening the mail because I was scared of what would come or what bill would come or what denial would come," Maria Grey  told WFAA.
There's a real and compelling rhetoric of welcome in Waco: Come be a part of our community, come spend your tourist dollars, come appreciate all the New Waco has to offer.
Many men probably think they're doing a good thing when they praise a woman's intellect instead of her body, but a come on is a come on is a come on.
There's a shopping spree vibe; gone are the people who have come to buy presents for someone else and here come the people who have come to buy presents for themselves.
You can come in one time and take a selfie, but if you come, take a selfie, and also leave with the best taste in your mouth, literally—people will come back.
"People are going to come in to our country — we want them to come in, but they've got to come in like you: legally," Trump said during the event in Bloomington, Ill.
I guess it's pretty much a dream come true, to come back and really be out there.
What is to come will come, so we must live for now with love, peace, and joy.
She's been wanting him to come around and I'm not really sure why he hadn't come around.
"Come on dude, come on, just let me," begged Fallon, 41, as he turned on the razor.
Data and images will continue to come in throughout the day, with more announcements to come soon.
The problem is you have to come in legally, you have to come in through legal (INAUDIBLE).
No matter where you come from, when you come into the store, you get taken care of.
Flirty vibes come your way early this morning, and an important, serious conversation will come this afternoon.
But I knew that they had come to whatever agreement or understanding that they had come to.
Those rituals are of course going to be harder to come by in the months to come.
"If you've come to get laid, you've come to the wrong door," Meador said she told him.
We just have to come together as a team, come together on Tuesday, and keep it going.
At the same time, late to the party is still a party, so come one, come all!
Time and time again we have come to learn it isn't wise to come for Alicia Keys.
Low didn't come on until 9:30, and you know Gwen can't come on earlier than J.Low.
I don't normally come to TGIF, but I thought today was a very important day to come.
You don't want something in your life, you don't come around it, it won't come to you.
"And I am excited about the years to come, and particularly the months to come," Clooney added.
Calling all freedom loving people to come to Harney County Oregon, come to the Malhuer Wildlife Refuge.
"We're looking forward to what's to come, and what's to come, we have no idea," Joanna said.
It looks like when Swift is involved, fairy tales do come true (and come with Prada contracts!).
Pazienza always believed he could come back, because he had already come back from even greater odds.
We know it was supposed to come in May, it was first supposed to come in April.
Even if it does come out, CRTs will have a place in gaming for years to come.
Body positivity has been hard to come by, though some brands are beginning to come on board.
Whatever's in there is going to come out, and come out with its hands in the air.
Opportunities like this don't come along very often — indeed, to a first approximation, they never come along.
We've seen people come out and volunteer more, come out and cheer for the kids at games.
We invited him to come, we were so hopeful he would come, but he didn't show up.
The cure to these problems will not come from Washington D.C. They must come from the states.
Sometimes the oracle had to come from Delphi to come into the center of town to prophesize.
That extra precipitation could have come down as rain, or it could have come down as snow.
Francis said they told him "but don't come alone, come with Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury".
THEY CANT MAKE ARGUMENTS THAT OTHERS WILL COME IN AND REPOSITION, OTHERS WILL COME IN AND ENTER.
For when you come for one of the yellow, Springfield-based brood, you come for them all.
It's going to come from the progressive grassroots, and it's going to come from the Republican establishment.
A chance meeting will come this evening, or a piece of surprising news will come your way.
Curry's total earnings for the season come to $235 million and Durant's earnings come to $235 million.
We for sure got another one on Wednesday - come back and be ready to come out swinging.
When the feelings come in 'The Last Jedi,' and they do come, they're deep and they're real.
And here you do not come to demand, you come to ask with honesty and with humility.
It should come as no surprise that members of Congress were able to come together on this.
Money will come and opportunities will come, but the only thing we don't get back is time.
He told his wife she would always come second to it, and his children would come third.
It doesn't matter where you come from, what you come with, you can rise to the top.
It's critical that we come together to ensure we choose the right leader representing Louisiana come November.
Let them come in from the Middle East; let them come in from all over the place.
Let the whole world come in -- MS13, gang members from all over the place, come on in.
"This power has to come from somewhere and it has to come from the grid," he said.
"When these things come, they tend to come in groups," said another banker at a European bank.
"I am telling leaders, 'Don't come with a speech, come with a plan'," he said to journalists.
" (ღ˘⌣˘ღ) CIA note: "no thx [sic]" (屮゚Д゚)屮CIA note: "'Come on' or 'Come here.
Cases usually come to light only when migrants come to court, often weeks after the separations occur.
We all know great founders who've come from nothing and great founders who've come from comfortable backgrounds.
Each patient gets a scheduled time to come in; most come two or three times per day.
A lot of them will come with their girlfriends or wives, but many of them come alone.
"About 20 years ago, they said, 'When you come behind the Orange Curtain, come quietly,'" he said.
"You never knew where the next punch might come from, or if it would come at all."
KS: If you were going to come in from behind, you come in with something really spectacular.
"It has to come from the top because it's going to come from the bottom," Lurie said.
Honestly, I come here because all my friends are here; I don't come for the musical acts.
So a lot of the guns that come into Rhode Island or Connecticut come from other states.
"If they come, they should come for our culture, not for it to be westernized," she said.
In their publicity, they said Elvis was going to come, and the Pope was going to come.
"I feel like I had come back from death — I had come back to life," he said.
If they could sit down and come to a dialogue, we'd see professional women's hockey come quickly.
This act lifted race-based quotas about who could come and not come into the United States.
Whatever's in there is going to come out, and come out with its hands in the air.
And if it doesn&apost come back, it doesn&apost come off the books as a return.
Ranger: If you guys want to come along and voice your opinions, love youse to come along.
"Because he sees when militias come to my home, they come with the weapons," Mr. Lalqaraghuli said.
"I want you to come into my world, I'm not going to come into yours," she said.
When they come out, they have nowhere to live, they may come out still with an addiction.
"The facts will come — out in all of their horror, they will come out," Mr. Schiff said.
The way around it is to let each player independently play the note — come in, come out.
This appears to be the exact opposite of that -- pretty much a come one, come all approach.
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The only leaks would be coming from Cohen, and they'd come when he decided they would come.
"Most of the students who come to the counseling centers don't come by themselves," says Dr. Wood.
How can they come an come and also not know that they existed and [brain explodes] 236.
Suddenly then, Democrats might come to love the Electoral College, while Republicans may come to loathe it.
Ajjan believes this election has come too soon for the young challenger but his time will come.
"When you come to Cooperstown, you want to come to Cooperstown, you make that effort," Mead said.
"When you come to Cooperstown, you want to come to Cooperstown, you make that effort," Mead said.
"We expect him to come, expect him to come at the end of the month," Engel said.
"He tried, he really tried, but Cam would come to rehearsals, Alfonso [Calderon, an MSD survivor] would come to rehearsals, all these kids would come to rehearsals from red-eye flights," Barclay said.
" She added, "Since the articles originally came out, 45 women have come, according to L.A. Times, have come out since then to tell stories involving Mr. Ratner, and the truth should come out.
"We will of course be pushing our plan into action, and getting ready to come out on October 31st, come what may...do or die, come what may," Johnson told TalkRadio last month.
" Wrote Wallace: "She won't come for $100,000+, but will come if they add a couple thousand in airfare?
"We wanted to come in and get a win, come in and dominate," Chiefs safety Eric Berry said.
Go ahead, come here, come here, where are you from, we have all of this beautiful Irish press.
Having a movie come out on Netflix is so different than having a book come into the world.
They're looking for proof of the story about where they come from, or where other people come from.
"I brought my mom to come visit me in LA, come to set and all that," he says.
People have come back to Fluor, they have come back to KBR and Aecom is a good stock.
He doesn't come from a planet where heroism is rewarded, he doesn't come from a background of altruism.
People come for a drink and go for dinner somewhere else and then come back and have pie.
If refugees come to Wakanda, one character warns darkly, then all of their problems will come with them.
Perhaps something needs to come to an end so that a new beginning can come about for you.
Those memories often come flooding back when you come out, and suddenly things make a lot of sense.
We offer up come considerations as they come up with plans on their timeline -- we offer them advice.
"Come Rain or Come Shine" had moderate heft, but not the roof-raising intensity associated with other divas.
People want to come for experiences, so they don't want to come and just get their yoga pants.
"I was staring at the phone and I was like, 'Come on phone, come on phone,'" he recalls.
We always have to come to great poets and artists; it's not their responsibility to come to us.
Of course, Italians may come to resent mass Chinese tourism, even when the visitors come with fat wallets.
I'm looking forward for the court case to finally come because I want the truth to come out.
Has it been hard to come up with new songs, while new Harry Potter books haven't come out?
The 98% or 99% of cops come to work, do this job, come to work for 40 grand.
BUSH: The great majority of people that come to this country come because they have no other choice.
Not knowing when it's going to come down translates as not knowing where it's going to come down.
The L.A. attorney's comments come as legislators wonder if the actions against the bank could have come sooner.
Was there a consideration that maybe you wouldn't come back, or you were always going to come back?
And to me, this has to come to an end and some truth needs to come out, sir.
"We embraced and sobbed together for all that we knew would come—and it has come," writes Curtis.
"It's often hard to explain why they come up with the predictions they come up with," Lange admitted.
Paul Ryan: 'Republicans need to come home' "Republicans need to come home," Ryan told voters in Sellersburg, Indiana.
Clothes come first, and I have to come up with ways to change her look in five minutes.
White men come in second at 26 percent and African American women come in third at 18 percent.
They're steel, but they come in mislabeled, they come in through surrogate countries like Vietnam and South Korea.
"God takes care of everything, and if they're meant to come back, they're gonna come back," he said.
We are hoping any aid group will come see us and help us but no one has come.
But I was hungry to just see scenes come to life — to see an actual movie come together.
Cinderella 2 would just start with Cinderella asking her prince 'How come you didn't come home last night?
But the decreasing need for, and importance of, parking will come at a come for cities and municipalities.
The first two songs come in at 46:00, the last two come in around 1:47:30.
Can we make it so you don't have to come in if you don't need to come in?
We don't come to CES to make lists of new products; we come here to go on adventures.
And yes to an extent, political appointees come and go, and they leave when new people come in.
"People don't come to Facebook for news, they come to Facebook for friends and family," Brown said onstage.
All good things, even streaks, must come to an end though, ri— Come on, they're playing the Knicks.
We know to a near certainty that the White House will come under immense pressure to come clean.
"People don't come to me because I am gay, they just come to see a sangoma," said Chamane.
"In the good times we've come here, in the bad times we've come here," Brandon Cordeiro, 28, said.
That's the biggest impact — other family and friends, people who may have come before may not come now.
I want them, I want them to come into the country but they have to come in legally.
Moon: You have come to the south side, when will I be able to come to the North?
Earnings-based valuations could come down if first-quarter results come in better than particularly gloomy analysts expect.
"But we've gotta come together after this primary, we've gotta come together for the 85033 election," she added.
The photos will rarely come out as you imagined, but they will always come out with some character.
Grassley's comments come as a long-simmering dispute between the FBI and Apple has come to a head.
" "When one or two people come out, numerous other people come forward, saying, 'He did this to me.
"I was saying, 'Come on, come on, wake up, wake up,' when I was doing it," Hall said.
I wish I had this insight before, but it's come to us as we've come to this decision.
To see this all come together is nothing short of a dream come true for our entire team.
In a new clip, titled, "Come Home," a Nala (Beyoncé) pleads with Simba (Donald Glover) to come home.
It's got to come from the media, it's got to come from the pundits, who work social media.
"They have to come up with an excuse, they have to come up with a lie," he said.
So I'm grateful for those who come before and those who come after, to keep the movement going.
If we see the proper numbers come back or proper multiples come back, then we continue to invest.
Cause of everyone else that's come up and made a name for themselves, they've all come from grime.
I've had so many famous people come to me ... They don't come to me, they send their assistants.
The league season has now come to a close, and so all whimsy must come to an end.
" The City of London will not come to an end, he said, "but it will come under threat.
But man, since he was going to come to L.A., why couldn't he have come to my team?
People don't come out to see administrators play tennis — they come out to see the stars play tennis.
You want IPOs to come out and move a percent or two on the day they come out.
That's not to say they didn't come up at all, but perhaps they should have come up more.
It's based on technology that's come out of Google, it's based on technology that's come out of Amazon.
Some of that money would come from asset sales, while the rest would come from public-private partnerships.
"American products would come over, and be allowed to come over," Johnson told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
He responded with exactly the words I needed to hear: Come with whomever you want to come with.
A big earthquake could come tomorrow, or it could come in a century and a half or more.
In other words, Jimmy Cramer, we have come in, we have come further than we ever have before.
"I wanted to come last night, but at the same time, I wanted to come home," Ramos said.
People who would come in as children in strollers now come in with their own children in strollers.
Pieces have to come together in a certain way, and steps have to come in a certain order.
Before payment, shares come with (cum) dividends, which are reflected in their prices; after, they come without (ex).
Many people say, 'you should let the young ones come through,' but they are welcome to come up.
People with Ph.D.'s do not look like me, and do not come from where I come from.
I will still come to the building, I will still come to the office, I will still work.
He gave my mom $22,22015 for her not to come to court, and she didn't come to court.
MARK AND I COME IN HERE, OUR TEAMS COME IN HERE, WE HAVE DEDICATED TEAMS AROUND THE WORLD.
It's worrying until you've come to the right conclusion, and when you've come to that conclusion, you move.
The announcements come amid bipartisan pressure for Pruitt to come to Capitol Hill, nine months into his tenure.
Durbin and his office weighed in, I was asked not to come, but I said, 'I'm gonna come.
Quality infrastructure development won't come from signatures on a page; it will come from shovels in the ground.
The television ads would come down, staffers would be fired and the campaign would come to an end.
Ultimately, pressure has to come from below — it has to come from ordinary people who have had enough.
The hope is that people who would not otherwise come to Twitter will come to watch these broadcasts.
And I peek my head out of the house and he goes, ' Teshy, Teshy, come out, come out.
It would be theater, a spectacle, come pay, or come lie down in fluid bosom of woe mankind.
Kids come to Georgetown ... So you like to come to the games, but what about getting more customers?
Allow more and more tourists to come in your country that is so well endowed with the world wonders: Table Bay Mountain, the Kruger National Park and our beaches… Open up, the Chinese want to come and the Indians want to come, people from the Middle East want to come.
Women have come forward to describe the sexual advances that come with negotiating financing, jobs and partnerships — and retaliation, such as an abrupt end to the business conversation if they rebuff a sexual come-on.
Ben told me, but I knew that they had come to whatever agreement or understanding they had come to.
In terms of where the power has to come from, does it have to come from the agency heads?
"Women come in every shape and size, so why can't models come in every shape and size?" she says.
Because we see in the venture capital world around e-commerce and retail, trends come in, trends come out.
The closest any candidate has come to addressing the present reality is Sanders—who still hasn't come very close.
Dr. Reckeweg R20 doesn't come with an information leaflet, but it does come with a useful hand-moisturizer sample.
It will come to both iOS and Android, though the team hasn't decided which one will come first yet.
No. The rich come to get married, the rich come to the Cartagena Film Festival; the rich represent themselves.
Ever wonder why hot dogs come in packs of 10, when hot dog BUNS come in packs of 8?
To come out of it with a medal is incredible, and to come out of it with gold, unbelievable.
Experts are hopeful that there will soon come a time when reports of infection come to a complete stop.
Tusk seems to feel if all this comes together, if the EU doesn't come together, it will come apart.
If you don't come from New York, if you don't come from LA, those worlds, they seem very faraway.
That could come in the form of marketing oomph, sure, but it could also absolutely come from legal action.
I think what will come out of [this new company] will look pretty different from what's come before it.
So, though spring had come late, it had come at a much-needed time for Gio and his mother.
Only 5% said they had come out at work and less than 15% had come out to their families.
But the designs don't come with an A-lister's budget: Every space will come together for $1,000 or less.
"Governments come and go, presidents come and go, but we're still going to be there, trying to work together."
If you can't come up with $500, how do you expect to come up with $2,000 – let alone $5,000?
That lets a lot of new products come to market and be discovered that have never come through before.
MACCALLUM: Her father was going to come, not going to come, then he sold some pictures to the paparazzi.
"When a friend asks you to come do something, you come do it," McEntire, 62, tearfully told the crowd.
"But we all need to come together, come up with priorities, and get an Africa-wide framework in place."
"The easiest part is to come back and negotiate with Liberty Media for F1 to come back," he said.
The night I left Mike said, 'If you want to come out to the club, you can come out.
"Our rights come from our creator -- they don't come from the government," Rubio said in Marshalltown, Iowa, this week.
Some hope Trump might come to believe Reince is being treated unfairly, and come out to belatedly defend him.
The possibility of him resigning has not "come up and we don't expect it to come up," she said.
"[Crews] had come down a week prior to this trying to get my daughter to come upstairs," Greywind said.
"Equal pay doesn't come up, I'm not saying it's not an issue but it doesn't come up," Chamberlain said.
I don't go for things that come in cans — and I'm losing trust in things that come in plastic.
"Good deeds come back to help you, and bad deeds come back to haunt you," he said this week.
She told bawdy jokes, told off governesses, hid and wouldn't come out, and climbed trees and wouldn't come down.
I come to work excited every day because I never know what new, exciting opportunities will come my way.
He has come across clients who expected in-house volume-driven agencies to come up with new creative ideas.
We hope some of those will come to D.C., change their mind, instead of protesting, come celebrate with us.
"[Crews] had come down a week prior to this trying to get my daughter to come upstairs," Greywind says.
Four in five tourists who come to the UK come because of the culture and arts scene in London.
When the singers come in and you start hearing the finished thing come together, my god, that's like orgasmic.
Describing how you come will hopefully encourage your partner to be forthright about how and when they come, too.
The radium puns come early and they come strong in the new movie Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge.
We do know, however, that this is an opportunity that doesn't come every year, and may not come again.
Daruma RamenThe conventional wisdom is that people don't come to Austin for ramen, they come for tacos and BBQ.
Ms. Hilty's breezy, excitable rendition of "Come Rain or Come Shine" lifted the song out of its declamatory niche.
Just say "Alexa, tell everyone to come upstairs," and "come upstairs," will play on every Echo in your house.
They become owners, they will come into the G League, they'll come to the WNBA; I think it's great.
So it may come down from a certain platform, but it's not going to come down from the internet.
Most of Trump's positive mentions come from Republican-sponsored advertisements, but nearly 5% of them come from Democratic ones.
If he will not allow an issue to come to the floor, it will not come to the floor.
The women's styles come in up to eight colors, and the men's styles come in up to nine colors.
You never come back to the same place, you just come back to the same point on the spiral.
I am very confident that he will come back and continue to participate for a long time to come.
"You want to come in with your confidence, you want to come in with a little swagger," Williams said.
If Trump's policy preferences sometimes come out scrambled or inconsistent, well, that's how most people's policy preferences come out.
Some of the best screams come from movies that won't win Oscars, or even Golden Globes, come awards season.
Allen said that 7Safe's customers come from various different organizations, and some will come looking to harden their defenses.
Come the song's chorus, however, they come together for a gracefully synchronized routine in the middle of the street.
TB: Some of these problems come from our side—the broad left—and some come from the neoliberal side.
But modern visitors don't come to places like the Wigwam Motel for the interior, they come for the exterior.
You never know who you're going to come across, or what kind of egg you're going to come across.
They come to school without hygiene, they come to school and they haven't been fed in a few days.
He would come for a business meeting at lunch, and he would come back at night with his family.
That's like getting the Pope to come to the Stockholm Inn in Rockford to come eat some pancakes [laughs].
Because the Supreme Court has come to matter so much — indeed, because it has come to matter too much.
Biden is comfortable calling on Americans to come together, or congratulating them for having come together in the past.
Some come for the nebulous bounty of exposure, but more appear to come because they are at a crossroads.
Beyond that point, agreement was far harder to come by, starting with exactly how the statue should come down.
Mr. de Alba said she wants to come, but he did not know whether she would come, or how.
At the same time, a slew of new refineries has come or will come on stream in coming years.
An island where writers could come to work on scripts and my editor could come to finish our projects.
Mr. Duterte's attacks on the church come as priests in the country have come under at times violent attacks.
When fears of terrorism and death come into people's minds, all sorts of primal feelings can come with them.
It can come very quickly too, like one can come after the next, which I think is very funny.
I'm not saying they come up in every song, but I think they do come up in different songs.
Palihapitiya said he thinks the markets still have the worst to come, especially if federal measures don't come through.
Everybody don't come from a happy home, for real, for real, like, everybody don't come from no happy home.
" Whispered in the wind he hears the refrain: "Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay.
"I thought Whitney might come down the stairs, but if she doesn't come, I'll probably just leave," Connor said.
And the poll numbers come on top of the fact that Harris has now come under fire from Sen.
We want them to just come and sing and dance, come play the game, and get off the field.
I always wear socks that come above my ankles, often ones that come up to my calf or knee.
Each of the home's eight bedrooms come with a private patio, and several of them come with private fireplaces.
The concerns come as startups had already come under pressure from investors to show a quick path to profitability.
"The couples who come in to see me are usually frustrated with themselves when they come in," Bejar said.
"Come to Mama, come to mama," Hudson can be heard saying in the clip as she holds the camera.
If consequences can come quickly for a low-level campaign staffer, when will they come for men like Bloomberg?
But among fellow Arab states, Qatar's image has been shaped by its contentious policy of come one, come all.
The comments come as China is working on a digital yuan which some experts believe could come this year.
"Don't come looking like you're dressed for the beach and don't come looking like a fashion model," he says.
So, our customer premises hardware capital has come down, and IP technology has allowed capital costs to come down.
That decision didn't come by accident -- and it didn't come without Pelosi knowing about it and likely directing it.
Come to the floor, come now and join me in asking the White House to reopen the background check.
" He laughed, and added, "If we could have come out of churches, we would have come out of churches!
That could come with more benefits for more children, or it could come with dedicated accounts funded through savings.
Had the legions of unnamed not come forward, the C.I.A. black-site prisons would never have come to light.
"If this [hurricane] is a goner come Monday, all these gains are a goner come Monday too," he added.
In a tweet late Tuesday, Nixon cast Gillum's come-from-behind win as a sign of things to come.
If we were to come back and use that level as support, come back and retest, that's absolutely fine.
On weekends, large multigenerational groups come in to celebrate at long tables, and couples come to dine over candlelight.
"All the services that you use today that don't come to you ultimately could come to you," she says.
" After calling for a civil discourse, he spoke of the power of various forms of diversity, evoking "the power that we come from all walks of life, that we come from all parts of this country, that we come from all races, we come from all backgrounds, gender, all makeup, all upbringing.
I just don't, especially when I know someone who's come from somewhere like I've come from, when you come from the bottom and you've actually managed to make something of yourself, it just makes me happy.
One clue might come from Putin's reported orders to his staff to come up with a way to regulate cryptocurrencies.
Players as gifted as him rarely come at his size, and budding stars like him don't usually come from Australia.
"We invite the president to come and see — to come and see what happened," he told BuzzFeed News on Monday.
"They started getting louder and louder, getting upset, yelling offenses to the server, saying come on, come on," he said.
"We believe that Adnan will come out and the truth will come," Yusef Syed said in a brief phone interview.
So now it's come back, and it's come back with a full force of every civil institution in the country.
I could light up a cigarette after I'm done singing 'Come Rain or Come Shine' … and I don't even smoke!
With his open arm, it was clear that "come to Jesus" and "come to me" could be the same thing.
Ivy League institutions like Harvard, Yale and Princeton come with prestige — but they also come with a hefty sticker price.
She reports the spinner didn't come with any directions on how to charge, nor did it come with a charger.
"Any Proud Boy who wants to come is welcome to come," said Grundmann, who recently joined the group's Modesto chapter.
A couple of years ago, we started to see Android Auto come into the car, CarPlay come into the car.
No matter if we come off a win or come off a loss, it seems like we don't really care.
Rather than forcing the Republican establishment to come around to his principles, he's come around to theirs — with disastrous results.
"Before the May deadline, some solution should come, some good news should come," Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh told reporters.
Shame can come heavy and loud, but it can come quiet too; it can take cover behind comfort and convenience.
Those costs "come before the expenditure and cash outlay that would come with any substantial reductions in headcount," Mould explained.
The Y100s and Y500s come in four colors: pink, green, blue, and black, while the N700NCs just come in silver.
It may not be exactly when you want it, it may not come exactly when you think it's gonna come.
So, I want them to come, but come to a conclusion already, because you have been look for two years.
You have to have your dreams come true, but you gotta dream to where you can make 'em come true!
Readers come to know characters who were dead before the series began, and lose characters they have come to love.
They come from Connecticut and New York, they come up here, they sell their heroin, then they go back home.
We imagine it'll feel even better come summer, when we inevitably come home red after a day in the sun.
Yes, they will change, they will come up with new initiatives, they will come up with a different branding technique.
" "I've been organizing in the states that come after – South Carolina, Nevada – and in the states that come after that.
While the devices come with some new features, they also stick to what we've come to expect from the brand.
It just says that we just all have to come together and unite, not divide, not separate, just come together.
The S7 will come in black or gold, while the S7 Edge will come in black, gold, or silver options.
"Not knowing when it's going to come down translates as not knowing where its going to come down," said McDowell.
These are individual choices, but how many people have come from one community, and how many come from the other?
It was a thread that I expected to come up, but I didn't expect it to come up so much.
It's a reflection of how far the city has come and how far the culture has come for us Canadians.
They'll have a chance to come up here and see certain athletes that they probably didn't come up here for.
"My music don't come out like pain, it come out like motivation," he said, his hands moving with every word.
At first, I was angry, because I wanted it to come out—it's tricky to come out a year after.
I'm sure they just want to come home and be with their family, and we want them to come home.
It will take several years before you can come back to it, and stars have to come back into alignment.
"FEMA would come in, Red Cross come; they give you a mop and a broom and some Clorox," said Terrance.
When you come from where I come from, where I grew up, and you look at who I'm working with?
Nowadays, when sorrows come to the global economy, they would seem to come not as single spies but as battalions.
Supporting actors come and go (and come again), but the plot—an entrenched hardline Islamist establishment resisting reform—is repetitive.
"We want people to come into our country, but they have to come into the country legally," Trump told reporters.
Tech stocks have come under pressure recently amid concern that the chip market boom could soon come to an end.
"Here, people come to work and produce and forget where they come from," said Mr. Cuervo, a native of Colombia.
Come Out & Play Family Day, part of the free Come Out & Play Festival, is again embracing a time-travel theme.
They come with adhesive strips for easy application to the wall and come off the wall without damaging the surface.
The 98 percent or 99 percent of cops come to work, do this job, come to work for 40 grand.
It's as if the TV gods are telling us, you've come a long way, baby — and you've come full circle.
"I come to Chinatown every week to get my hair done and then come here for my shopping," she says.
"A lot of people not gonna come on the song how Lil Baby gonna come on the song," Quay said.
And a lot of that would come from the state, and some would come from the federal government as well.
I want people to come into our country in the largest numbers ever, but they have to come in legally.
People who are poor, people who are rich, people who come from 'good' families, people who come from 'bad' families.
"So the only way that we come here is to come here undocumented and in an illegal way," Salcedo explained.
Come, come, let's sit down here on the bench for a moment before we go inside and see the film.
But I hadn't come for the danger; I'd come to see something impossible performed with insouciance by a beautiful woman.
It will come in handy if prices come down and you decide that you do want to buy a home.
You think, This must have come down from early modern English or Anglo-Saxon — how did it come to birth?
"Come here, come here," she shouted in the staccato Spanish of Buenaventura, a city of 2000,212 and Colombia's busiest port.
The best ideas and solutions come from a government and a private sector that come together for the common good.
As you'd expect, the critics who'd come to see the movie earlier in the week had come to cast judgment.
Procter & Gamble's Pantene shampoo will come in aluminum bottles, and its Tide brand detergent will come in stainless steel containers.
So expect the topic of Sanders's electability to come up in tonight's debate, and again in the weeks to come.
"People come up to me and say that they've used that [song] to come out to their parents," Gardner said.
It was a potent moment: If Guardiola's players could come through that, they felt, then they could come through anything.
Another third would come from future college loans and a third would come from income, student financial aid and grants.
"Some people come here and say, 'I didn't come here, to a slave plantation, to hear about slavery,'" she said.
"I've come to appreciate that these experiences are what compels me to just come in and fix problems," she said.
" Come May, "we'll be able to contemplate lifting some of these measures, as we see the epidemic curve come down.
In other places, people who come to hear classical music rarely meet people who come for hip-hop or jazz.
"They didn't come to an agreement, and we didn't come to an agreement, and it led to this," Bowles said.
"He hasn't told me whether or not he wants to come but in case you're listening, don't come," Graham added.
And what has come back to me has come back a hundredfold and I would do it 1,000 times over.
We are stronger when we come together as Americans and weaker when we let fear and hate come between us.
The research shows that it's not just another whether we come into contact, it's about how we come into contact.
Sanders's comments come as women from Hollywood to Capitol Hill have come forward to accuse influential men of sexual misconduct.
Currently 56 percent of malware threats against Gmail users come from Microsoft Office documents, and 2 percent come from PDFs.
"Come to Mama, come to mama," Hudson, 40, can be heard saying in the clip as she holds the camera.
About 23% of Broadcom's revenues come from Apple and about 22% of Micron and Intel's come from the iPhone maker.
About 20% of Broadcom's revenues come from Apple and about 5% of Micron and Intel's come from the iPhone maker.
To compare, 15% of Netflix employees come from referrals, and 25% of Facebook employees come from referrals, according to Glassdoor.
"We come not only because of what they did here, we come because of who they were," the president said.
A dream come true Being nominated to be a 2016 CNN Hero was a wonderful dream come true for me.
Your order would come to a local catalog store aand they would call so you could come pick it up.
"The machines, rigs ... they all come from China but I want U.S. companies to come back as well," he said.
In today's digital age, when Twitter hashtags come and go, the very nature of social consciousness has come under scrutiny.
He added that he thinks the markets still have the worst to come, especially if federal measures don't come through.
If it's bounce night you want to come as comfortable as possible: loose clothes, booty shorts — come ready to party.
I had them sign an affidavit saying, 'I want you to come, and you're saying, 'No, I will not come.
"I'm not one to say the president should come here to testify ... maybe it would come to that," she said.
More fruit means more bats, that will reproduce more and also come into contact with more animals as they come together to eat this food, further increasing the likelihood that humans will come into contact with them.
So if 242 positives come from #MeToo — and I'm sure I could sit here with you and look at all the things that have come from #MeToo and agree that there's positive things that come from #MeToo.
"Some people come here to buy a painting, some people will come to look at a painting and then some people come to pet Bert," Grayson told PeopleTV's Paws and Claws about what draws visitors to The Hole.
"Jennifer is not going to come back to me in 25 years, she's not going to come back to me in 40 years, she's not going to come back to me at all," said her mother Carolyn Knox.
According to OpenSecrets, 38% of Ryan's PAC donations during his career have come from labor, while 57% have come from businesses.
All while giving a taste of what's to come with their new album, Bliss is set to come out June 24.
But I knew, however, that one day it would all come out, come crashing down — loudly — and they knew it too.
The phones also come with the same built-in wireless and Fast Charging that you've come to expect from Samsung's flagships.
The question that we always come back to is, where does this money come from, how do we pay for it?
Eight of Akzo's top 20 investors have come out in favour of talks, and none has come forward to oppose them.
"Having a movie come out on Netflix is so different than having a book come into the world," Han told Refinery29.
That could come in the form of a union drive at Amazon warehouses, but it could also come from Amazon's customers.
Just like a new runner may come to you for practical shoes, they may also come to you for practical hair.
To me things come out the way they come out, whether it's through improvising or writing songs as I did before.
When they say the NRA's influence doesn't come from money, they mean that it doesn't come from face-to-face bribery.
Obscene phone calls and 'come-ons' Being a female also meant dealing with sexism and come-ons from time to time.
Obama's promise has come under fire from Republicans concerned that violent militants could come into the United States posing as refugees.
"We didn't come to criticize them, we didn't come to ask about the meaning of democracy in their eyes," he said.
The jokes can be the jokes and they come when they come, but it's not like you gotta hit that thing.
"If working people come out to vote, if young people come out to vote, we can win this thing," he said.
If all you remember in years to come is the 'gay wizard' joke, I've come out ahead of Baroness Mary Warnock.
Like in Round One, I don't know if they'll come out slow or come out fast, no idea what they'll fight.
In Limete a man calling himself Jerry predicts that an opposition victory will not come quickly—but it will surely come.
The kit will come with various other components like wheels, gears and chains, to make your moveable robot come to life.
"I'm not saying they can't come in; they have to come in legally, and they have to be vetted," he said.
DAVID FABER: Yeah, now to the extent that obviously you come in with a certain ask, and they come with theirs.
"Written on the Statue of Liberty is, 'Come, come you tireless, poor yearning to breathe free, to breathe free,'" she said.
"When they come to save your life, they don't ask if you're black or white -- they just come to save you."
There are a limited number of seats available, and it will be on a first come first come, first seated basis.
We're always looking at the door, waiting for him to come through from work, and he's not going to come through.
Medicine has come a long way in extending our lives, but those extra final months come with a steep price tag.
Sometimes it can come from other women; sometimes it can come from other women who have children or are pregnant themselves.
Given the massive trillion-dollar opportunity, we expect many more IPOs to come from this list in the years to come.
People had come before -- Fusion had come before the committee and asserted their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer questions.
You've got a lot of people that you expect to come, and you're not sure if they're gonna come or not.
We may come to a point when cards and mobile wallets stored on our smartphones will come to an end completely.
Come on, people, it's time to have a "Come to Jesus" moment, where we tell the truth and shame the devil.
Then come some poetic images of the sun catching its reflection in the flying mirror pieces, while rainbow spots come through.
I can't wait for him to come home and he can't wait to come home, so obviously we're doing something right.
WATTERS: Was it harder for you to come out as a Republican or harder to come out as a gay American?
The Army of the Dead has come and gone, but the real war is still to come on Game of Thrones.
"This team that has come together for this Jagged Little Pill musical is my musical theater dream come true," Morissette said.
I don't know exactly when it's going to come, but it will be bigger and better than anything that's come before.
Let this Twitter exchange serve as a warning: If you come for Ed in Stormzy's presence, Stormzy will come for you.
We've visited all three watches, people have come to headquarters for training, we've had people come to the academy for training.
Apple's next iPhones, which are likely to come out in 22, won't come with a 23G modem, a Bloomberg report claims.
Of course, these don't come without some sticker shock: All the glitz and glamour of the red carpet doesn't come cheap.
Rather than forcing the Republican establishment to come around to his principles, he's come around to theirs — and with disastrous results.
I think they felt that they needed to come to his defense more than they needed to come to Corinne's defense.
When the rains come, villagers and police and volunteers come together to help patrol affected areas, she added, including the highways.
Looking back now, it's hard not to compare it to the roughly 8,000 other superhero movies that have come come since.
Here's Mario's penis, for the curious: come one come all, gather around boys and girls for the mythical mario penis pic.twitter.
"I hope we have more to come and we need more to come in order to win this thing," said Hamilton.
"I think prices will come down, but I'm skeptical you will see them come 25 basis points lower," Investec's Gordon said.
The signs come after Trump has come down hard on Muslims during his campaign and into his first week as president.
It's not a matter of if Latinos will ever come of political age but when Latinos actually come of political age.
You have been officially warned: do not come for "Weird Al" Yankovic, especially if you're attempting to come for other Als.
That feature has recently come to the Echo and Home smart speakers, which come with Alexa and the Google Assistant, respectively.
Funds come from abroad to fill the gap and the funds come from what Americans pay to import goods and services.
"Milo, Coulter and Bannon do not come to educate; they and their followers come to humiliate and incite," the letter states.
"So many people from Mexico, they come to the United States and they truly forget where they come from," he said.
I have often come home dirty, exhausted, and sometimes broken, but I have always come home having grown in some way.
And we are going to inhale the entire thing like a musky, complex whisky, and see what bones come out. Come.
But that support would not come for free and would likely come at the last minute to avoid a repeat election.
"Let's not be afraid to admit that we come here wounded and that we also come here in pain," she said.
But he also said that progress can come in fits and starts, perhaps steeling his supporters for tough days to come.
We wanted to come out and be aggressive and come out with intensity and have some great energy throughout the game.
"I didn't think a school like that would come all the way to Brooklyn, to come see me," Wint, 18, said.
They will come to you on foot, on very lean camel, they will come from every deep and distant mountain highway.
In just the past few years, an increasing number of regulations have come into — or are about to come into — effect.
Which Syrians can't come: Neither immigrants nor nonimmigrants can come -- not even Syrian refugees trying to escape the gruesome civil war.
"Some of them come from military, some of them come from law enforcement," Solomon said of the members of the team.
"  "I kind of have come to recognize these tariffs are his way of forcing the Chinese to come to the table.
I think we always knew it'd eventually come, but I'm amazed at how quick it's come about, especially for Halo 5.
They'll come out on Tuesday, and they have plans that will perpetuate the madness of late 2016 for years to come.
"We knew they'd come back out in the second half and come after us hard," Green Wave coach Mike Dunleavy said.
Everyone knows that fashion trends repeat themselves — they come, they go, and then they come back again a few years later.
Just like a new runner may come to you for practical shoes, they may also come to you for practical hair.
She got permission to come over here for that lifesaving surgery, but because he put that ban on, she couldn't come.
Fruit condoms come wrapped in a red mesh plastic—the type of bags that real fruit come in at Taiwan's markets.
But the scope of the trial will continue to come into focus as more orders come down in the coming weeks.
Getting Jason to come record was a dream come true – it was having one of my musical heroes on my record.
Sure, most of the best technology will probably come from Silicon Valley (and now SF) for several more years to come.
He decided to come forward after seeing news reports about OSU asking alleged victims of Strauss to come forward, he said.
It's exciting to see come a guy come into his own and start to figure out things in the major leagues.
"We have come in this country through McCarthyism, segregation, Jim Crow, and we've come through stronger than before that," Signer said.
Sometimes when people are asking me to speak on a panel or to come lecture, I'm like, come see my play.
"They don't just come here to spy ... they come here to study and a lot of it is legitimate," Augustyn said.
We must come together to make America safe again ... Hopefully the violence & unrest in Charlotte will come to an immediate end.
And while Alcoa's earnings usually come first, this time, the tone-setting will come from PepsiCo's Tuesday earnings report, he said.
"And remember: if the virus doesn't come to Zlatan, Zlatan will come to the virus!" he added in the sign-off.
"A proposed rule will come out this year and then a final rule will come out sometime this year," he said.
How come something so positive and beautiful, like us—Somalians, Muslims… How could we not look at ourselves and come together?
To come from such a small place and to be put on a W.N.B.A. team would be a dream come true.
No, having come out as a gay singer, he realized it was now time to come out as a gay man.
"I've come to Albany mad as hell about Republicans, and I've come to Albany mad as hell about Democrats," she added.
"I didn't come from a retail background, I didn't come from a beauty background, certainly not a manufacturing background," she laughs.
Maybe in the short run less Russians will come, but in the long run I believe they will continue to come.
Some people come to hear more about Google's product launches and business strategies, others come to hear answers on other topics.
In that light, Amazon's job announcement is a savvy defense: Come after us and you'll come after all these new jobs.
"It was inevitable that Trump would come along, just as it was inevitable that Salvini would come along," Bossi told Reuters.
The T14 and T14s can come with PrivacyGuard, and the T14 and T15 both come with a Nvidia Geforce MX330 GPU.
Try to come up with a term that means "avoid" using that nickname and "Electronic" and you'll come up with ELUDE.
After requests by police for witnesses to come forward, Krefeld police said several people had come in and were being interrogated.
See, the theory goes, all Democratic politicians want to come take your guns but they won't come out and say it.
Lawmakers have been battling to come up with a deal to satisfy both parties, but so far have come up empty.
Terrorism has come to our shores, as it has come to many countries in Europe, and it scares me to death.
" As they fled the building, he said, the shooter was in the courtyard yelling, " 'Come at me,' or 'come get me!
If good ideas come in the shower, then record-breaking hits must come from this Roman bath with a sky ceiling.
They say the best gifts come in small packages — but sometimes the greatest ones come secretly disguised as adorable stuffed animals.
It's not as though the world has come to an end because Tom Jones has come to sing at the Proms.
They come are offered in flavors like Fernet and Coke, are served skewered, and, like liquid cocktails, come with a garnish.
Even if the date is a dud, you'll come away with some new ideas about how to come out on top!
And we're very careful in my lab, but Jeremy doesn't come with Oculus and Jeremy doesn't come with the HTC VIVE.
In their courtship scene, they trade bawdy puns like blows: PETRUCHIO: Come, come, you wasp; i' faith, you are too angry.
Some come without restraints (or with more restraints), some come with a spreader bar (a bar that attaches to a person's legs, keeping them open), and some come with extra accessories like collars, dildo rods, or enema bag holders.
"At Blue1647, when you come in to take a basic coding class, to get help with a start-up or to just come in for help with your homework, you come in to a family environment," Mr. Bishop said.
They built saccharine sugar rushes around the conceit that good things come to those who wait, that with a little patience, the dopamine rush that listeners and festivalgoers had come to crave would come at just the right time.
"I've heard that people don't want President Trump to even come to South Carolina, much less come to an HBCU, much less come to a criminal justice forum," said Todd Rutherford, minority leader of the South Carolina State House.
The revelation doesn't come as a huge surprise: there's been reports that the wearable will come with built-in LTE this year.
"If you're going to come in and undo a little a community, come prepared to pay the cost of it," he said.
We have to wait for the principal to come knocking on the door to tell us it is safe to come out.
While engineers come from all over the world to work in the US tech industry, a particularly large number come from India.
The judges come from across the country -- in fact, they have to come from at least seven of the US judicial circuits.
Now as a family, Nervous Horizon has come a long way, with so much more exciting things to come in the future.
Now the president has come in, he&aposs holding them accountable, requiring that they come forward with plans to reach the goal.
But Google struggled to come out with a product that could perform up to expectations and come in at a reasonable cost.
Most of the workers who come to the United States on these temporary visas have few skills and come from developing countries.
They can come with symptoms of depression, phenomena of depersonalization—or they can come in the shape of flashbacks or even hallucinations.
As Uber has come to dominate the ride-hailing industry, it's also come under fire for sexual assault complaints against its drivers.
More than 270% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions come from food production and consumption, of which 22050% come from raising livestock.
The Happiest Place on Earth is in the business of making dreams come true  — even if those dreams come 30 years later!
I've got albums, man," he continued, adding, "It'll come out in a film one day, it'll come out in a character somewhere.
"We've come out of terrible difficulties and awful situations, but we can come and we can get together and we can live."
Lenovo's new IdeaPad L340 (pictured above) will come in 15- and 17-inch models that both come in under the $1,000 mark.
U.S. troops are authorized to defend themselves and they can come to the aid of local forces if they come under attack.
So we're going to have the Republican senators come over, we're going to have the Republican members of the House come over.
"I could've probably come back [in the 1984-19863 season], but I decided to come back another year," Wagner told VICE Sports.
"I'm such a fan of the show, and I've seen people's dreams come true, and I wanted my dreams to come true."
Click here to view original GIFHere's how to win the war with the aliens, for when they come (and they will come).
Couples everywhere pretend to hate the age-old tradition, but still feel obligated to come up with a gift come February 403th.
"It gives [customers] a reason to maybe come more often or maybe come and experience it for the first time," he said.
If you want to come back and shoot the [confetti] cannons and do stuff like that, you come hang with us, okay?
WAPNER: YOU TOLD THE GANG YESTERDAY, QUOTE, "CORRECTIONS COME AND GO." DOES IT FEEL GOOD AS THIS ONE HAS COME AND GONE?
So we&aposre having a fight about message and where the Democrats come down, judge is they come down just resisting Trump.
Most come, as most migrants come to any spot, simply because some people they know, or their family knows, already live there.
We will jam in the car together and when I want to come home, you got to come home with me, okay?
Smoothies come in two flavors, strawberry-banana and vanilla shake, and the beverages also come in two flavors, mixed berry and orange.
Persistent rain has made the crop come on too early, and he needs to clear the field to let more come through.
But while "come inside my mind" does come directly from a Williams routine seen in Zenovich's doc, it takes a different direction.
The judges come from across the country -- in fact, they have to come from at least seven of the US judicial circuits.
Because you come on every week and all your friends come on who are congressmen, and you are trying to do it.
Instead of saying, 'come out and see Stephanie McCaffrey and the Boston Breakers,' [say] 'just come out and see the Boston Breakers.
COME ONE, COME ALL: Watkins Glen International announced that reserved grandstand tickets for the race sold out for the fourth consecutive year.
When it's time for the bird to come back to the Earth, the Autonomous Precision Landing Navigation System might come in handy.
Do not come for Armie Hammer's film, or he will come for you—especially if you have a questionable love life yourself.
"A lot of groups come, donate money, and never come back," says Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Land Shamimul Huq Pavel.

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