The guards come and go; health staff come and go; visitors come and go; food workers come and go.
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Administrations come and go and prime ministers come and go.
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"Governments come and go, presidents come and go, but we're still going to be there, trying to work together."
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AND I'M GOING – THE ELECTION CAN COME AND GO, THE NEXT NEWS STORY CAN COME AND GO. SULLIVAN: WELL, LET'S TALK ABOUT THE ELECTION, OKAY?
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But trends — even deliciously greasy ones — come and go.
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I mean you see them come and go, like Eatsa.
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"It's so funny how trends come and go," she wrote.
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Trends come and go, moods change, and personal style evolves.
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Wasiu: Musicians come and go in every city or scene.
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" Porsha Williams: "Friends come and go, but family is forever.
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Bob Polizos: Their customers come and go and make trouble.
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Basketball games may come and go, but Beyoncé is forever.
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"They can come and go as they please," said Louise.
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During my weeks there, the tourists would come and go.
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At least social media trends come and go quickly anyway.
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The dreamers are still here, but they come and go.
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Even to some extent Ronda Rousey will come and go.
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There is no curfew, and residents can come and go.
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Actors come and go (and might one day disappear entirely).
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They know who come and go, more than we do.
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But Epstein continued to come and go freely on campus.
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At the time, the report seemed to come and go.
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Campaigns come and go, but the hospitality is long remembered.
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Fancy websites and services come and go, but Craigslist endures.
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Restaurants come and go, but New York's appetite is forever.
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Flare-ups of psoriasis can come and go, based on triggers.
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During a massive fire, such a firenado can come and go.
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LONDON — Trends come and go; but fashion faux pas are eternal.
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And you know, people come and go through the White House.
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Franchises come and go, each entry and exit reorganizing the map.
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At the end of the day, looks will come and go.
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Physical time melts away into dramatic time, moments come and go.
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When puffiness and darkness don't come and go with lifestyle changes.
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Woeful goodbyes come and go in the blink of an eye.
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Just remember: ports come and go, but docks remain a constant.
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Those spikes tend to come and go with concerns like this.
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If she's the receptionist, she would see people come and go.
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Beauty fads come and go, and eyebrow shaping is no exception.
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Celebrity hair color trends, like seasons and tides, come and go.
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Programmes and policies come and go, and are often ill-designed.
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Cabinet members come and go, but the pee-tape story persists.
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"I could hear the traffic come and go," Ms. Yang said.
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"We politicians come and go, but your neighbor is your neighbor."
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The neighbor said he would see Ftouhi's children come and go.
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Company leaders often shift roles and may even come and go.
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Candidates and elected officials come and go, but the party remains.
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Now, bad ideas are nothing new … silly proposals come and go.
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"Economic prosperity may come and go," Peter noted in his book.
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While eyewear trends come and go, these three pairs are classics.
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This can come and go, the swelling, for months they say.
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The scandals and controversies come and go with the news cycle.
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"Hollywood is a transient portal, people come and go," says Swanson.
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With this setup, she could come and go as she pleased.
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His house was always open for people to come and go.
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"Governments come and go, but the police always remains," he said.
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We&aposll be updating this page as deals come and go.
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Surveillance cameras watched him come and go from his Tokyo residence.
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Trump will come and go, she hopes more than sincerely believes.
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Fashion trends may come and go, but trench coats are forever.
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And I know firsthand that Justice Department policies come and go.
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The only people who come and go at Real are managers.
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Passing fads come and go all the time; even vampires die.
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He would come and go only when Trump bellowed for him.
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She has seen many workers — of all backgrounds — come and go.
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Since then, I've seen proposals to eliminate passwords come and go.
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KS: There's a lot of trendy things that come and go.
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Corporate fashions come and go, and this season's is industrial break-ups.
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Today, helicopters come and go from three heliports on the island's periphery.
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After all, in show business, people come and go all the time.
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She's free to come and go as she pleases, with certain restrictions.
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"Politicians come and go," Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, said.
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CORPORATE FASHIONS come and go, and this season's is industrial break-ups.
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Times change, trends come and go, and this is just another example.
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And why do worries about climate change come and go so much?
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Instagram beauty trends come and go, each more outrageous than the next.
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The bottom line: Governing majorities come and go, but pharma always wins.
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Even larger lobsters come and go, although with a little more effort.
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As trends come and go, simple design stands the test of time.
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" Bennett said, "Offense can come and go, and they're really good defensively.
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It's a remarkable feat, as leaders routinely come and go in Congress.
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On Wednesday, an anniversary will come and go, probably without much notice.
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I have tons of ideas as a writer that come and go.
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Wind and solar do, after all, come and go with the weather.
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In a curbside car, a federal agent watched people come and go.
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Courtiers, who come and go, repeatedly reassure him that he is winning.
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Empires come and go — but the decorative arts still cast their spell.
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We've been around a long time, we've seen competitors come and go.
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Players come and go, but the fans stay, creating Liverpool's existential memory.
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Players come and go, even ones as elemental, as definitive, as Ronaldo.
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They come and go, the Iron Men, collecting their bite-size Snickers.
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"I'm free to come and go, and I will return," he said.
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I'll be updating everything throughout the week as offers come and go.
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Trends and technologies may come and go, but annoying relatives are timeless.
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Local villagers are free to come and go, often with their cattle.
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"Political incidents come and go," he added, dismissing the topic as uninteresting.
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Boone Isaacs had seen moments of "inclusion" come and go in Hollywood.
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He said he had only seen Rizwan come and go to prayers.
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And, she added, depending on state budgets, they certainly come and go.
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I could come and go as I please, I had no boss.
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I was very much aware of watching young actresses come and go.
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Cortés and La Malinche, Anne Boleyn, the Virgin Mary, Gallileo come and go.
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We'll come and go, and the people who want to stay, will stay.
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We come and go from markets all the time; it's exciting for us.
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Symptoms may come and go in "flares," ranging from mild to life-threatening.
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"These headlines come and go," he said in an interview Thursday with CNBC.
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Sparkly stage costumes may come and go, but whip-ready locks are forever.
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We do 10 months out of the year, but actors come and go.
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"Amber's not there, she's a come-and-go kind of mom," Gary said.
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Now, say it with us: Trends come and go, but knowledge is forever!
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"In the room the women come and go / talking of Jason Derulo"—T.
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They were very open, and we would come and go when we wanted.
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Plans for the Midwest and the west coast seem to come and go.
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Guatemalans come and go on small rafts, for 7 quetzals ($0.90) a trip.
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I remember in the first five years, you saw girls come and go.
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The list is dynamic: Brands come and go as information comes to light.
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MCALLEN, Texas – Buses filled with migrants regularly come and go at Central Station.
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The public can't come and go, but people can bring their friends over.
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Policemen come and go with the promise of drama, only to disappoint; suitors
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Those companies will come and go in terms of their relevance for us.
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Customers come and go, but Wilson knows those partnerships can last a lifetime.
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Those "Born Slippy" chords come and go throughout the film, to eerie effect.Yeah.
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"Politicians come and go, but the princely dynasty is here forever," he said.
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But here's the thing with trends: They come and go — that's their nature.
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"Polls come and go," communications director Stephen Lawson said Tuesday in a statement.
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"Trends come and go, and even classic styles evolve with time," Hanisch said.
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Just as fashion trends come and go, the brand's sales dipped in 2014.
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Watching passengers come and go amid such a beautiful backdrop was absolutely spellbinding.
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Images of illness and recovery, even transcendence, come and go, in constant conversation.
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Images of execution, paralyzing fear, group obedience and numb acceptance come and go.
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Presidents come and go, and political parties go in and out of power.
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"These shortages come and go for a variety of reasons," he told Healthline.
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It only seems that people come and go around me, and that changes.
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What have I done these seven years but come and go from there?
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Husbands come and go, but y'know what they say about a girl's BFF.
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People in office are supposed to come and go while the system remains.
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Villains come and go folks, but heroes are here for the long haul.
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We sat in the car, watching people come and go with gooey sundaes.
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Waves of customers come and go throughout the day — including tourists, of course.
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Players come and go; formerly major figures, like Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), recede.
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Rain will come and go — and come again — for the next two days.
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True, enthusiasm is an intangible factor that can come and go, often quickly.
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Residents can come and go freely, but must adhere to a midnight curfew.
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We'll come and go, and the people who want to stay will stay.
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Trends in what people name their newborn children come and go over time.
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Visitors navigate around props and step over boxes as they come and go.
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"The next few years are going to come and go," Thompson told me.
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Audiences can come and go as the event clock ticks out of time.
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The hydrogen world has seen many a Next Big Thing come and go.
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And as a woman, we do have emotions and feelings that come and go.
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Trends come and go — but chokers have stubbornly persisted over the past few seasons.
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"It's so funny how trends come and go," the 21-year-old model wrote.
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Championships come and go with all the predictability of the seasons, and trophies rust.
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We don't just get to come and go as we please at Folk Oil.
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Come and go when you want, where you want and with whom you want.
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Now, trends come and go faster than Kylie Jenner's revolving door of hair colors.
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Waves of violence come and go, but the feeling of impending danger is perpetual.
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On the civilian side of the ramshackle airport a few planes come and go.
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Nail-art trends come and go, but nail art itself is always in style.
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While Halloween traditions may come and go, Refinery29's hauntingly epic playlist lasts forever.
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The shelter is home to six transgender women, though many more come and go.
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These controversies come and go, rarely seeming to affect Trump&aposs standing with Republicans.
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Oscar fashion fads come and go, but true love never goes out of style.
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"Fellow Kenyans, elections come and go but Kenya is here to stay," he tweeted.
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It's such a malleable project and people can come and go as they please.
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Deskercise, yoga with baby animals, prancing around the park — fitness fads come and go.
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Watch them all, supremely talented, come and go through years of serving in Washington.
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"Theories and models come and go, but a good observation lasts forever," says Jewitt.
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People come and go, teams change, and a good offsite can recrystallize the group.
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This past year alone, we've seen so many nail art trends come and go.
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Tender spots come and go, and doctors were unsure of how hard to press.
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Losses come and go, but underperformers lose assets under management and sometimes get fired.
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Uniformed guards stand by grand entrances checking official cars as they come and go.
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But this election will come and go, and as times change, parties must too.
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Those plans never came to pass, but I saw the girls come and go.
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"Election days come and go," he said in a live video message to backers.
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Just as administrations come and go in our nation's capital, so do temporary exhibits.
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Trends come and go, but you can't go wrong with a classic club sandwich.
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Unlikely. Would Cersei just let Tyrion come and go from her capital like that?
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The first is that the anecdotes and characters often come and go too fast.
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I have seen many ministers come and go, some are more convincing than others.
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Sometimes, trends come and go before you even have the opportunity to try them.
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They've been around since 1963, as a group, although obviously musicians come and go.
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International _____ In male figure skating, names seem to come and go faster and faster.
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Most contemporary dances come and go, but "Grace" has become part of the canon.
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Judges come and go, even if life tenure places them on a long clock.
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When you read, neural patterns come and go as the words pass before you.
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A pleasant morning can be spent watching traditional wooden fishing boats come and go.
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He would come and go, but my mother would protect us and support him.
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Picture yourself in Portofino, maybe, sipping while you watch the yachts come and go.
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Growing up in New York, you get used to seeing people come and go.
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Most come and go, flexing their super powers just when you need them most.
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They would know every member of your family and when they come and go.
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Five-year plans come and go; nearly every administration draws up a new one.
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Opportunities come and go but the ones that really count will never come back.
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Presidential campaign staff come and go; it's the nature of the operative's grueling lifestyle.
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"Allow them to come and go and to be just as they are," wrote Lederle.
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Sooner or later, the outrage fades, legislation stalls, elections come and go, and nothing changes.
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Real boyfriends and girlfriends may come and go, but the internet's significant others are forever.
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And tidal energy is intermittent, since the tides come and go only twice a day.
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With no contracts or commitments, subscribers are free to come and go as they please.
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Still, that doesn't mean trends don't come and go, just as they always have done.
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Again, stock market corrections come and go, you guys know that as well as anybody.
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But athletes come and go, and the locals are the ones facing the crisis longterm.
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Tools [for data scientists] come and go relatively quickly in our field; ideas less so.
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Swimsuit trends come and go, but some stick around a little longer than we anticipated.
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The press room overlooks the palace's central courtyard, letting journalists see visitors come and go.
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He wasn't free to come and go, but he had no complaints about his treatment.
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The years may come and go, but nothing really ever changes in Stars Hollow, right?
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Festival style will come and go, but these staples will get us through the season.
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Your wedding day will come and go, but may your love of wine forever grow.
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Governments come and go, but their concrete policies are similar, or at times even identical.
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Decade-long pain Migraines may come and go, but some headaches just won't go away.
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His form is going to come and go but that gift is not going away.
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PARIS — An old man, André, is home in his apartment as people come and go.
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As bathroom trends come and go, our design editor keeps returning to the Edwardian ideal.
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After all, leaders come and go but a threat to water is a persistent issue.
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People come and go, but she stays and cleans up the mess, literally and figuratively.
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Economic booms and busts come and go, but deficits and growing debt are a constant.
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Soon after, the once heavily-guarded gates were opened, allowing refugees to come and go.
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The earth is saturated with generations of chants; they come and go as they please.
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It's not gonna go away where those other CMSs come and go so many times.
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We thought it was a small independent film that'd come and go without much attention.
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Administrations come and go, but the civil service remains as the stewards of our democracy.
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Yet the nonstop urgency of the music hooks you, even as episodes come and go.
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Understand that friends come and go, but with a precious few you should hold on.
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"Politicians come and go but the problems they have created for people remain," he tweeted.
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Transactions are always going to come and go, depending on what the regulatory framework is.
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"I guess I'm a trial lawyer, and so things come and go," Mr. Dees said.
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Meanwhile, the issues of the day come and go: brutal police, sexual predators, targeted advertising.
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"The programs give and take all the time, and alliances come and go," she said.
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"People in office are supposed to come and go while the system remains," he wrote.
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Watching folks come and go to the beaches in front of the cabins beside mine.
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"Are you free to come and go as you please?" the prosecutor, Sidhardha Kamaraju, asked.
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But our reporting showed that even as leaders come and go, their legacies live on.
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In my decades of police work in Chillicothe, I've seen drug crazes come and go.
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Keyboards, woodwinds, clinking percussion, static, bits of beatboxing and peculiar samples all come and go.
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French protest movements come and go, but this one, organized on the internet, is different.
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As elected officials come and go, so do their ideologies, and so do their staffers.
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Passengers come and go, embarking and disembarking and talking or kidding about this and that.
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"A private developer will come and go," Mr. Nikias said in an interview in May.
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And like in Ecuador, the infrastructure for autocracy stays even as leaders come and go.
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Depending on the group, he said, large sizes come and go as evolutionary opportunities arise.
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We'll keep this list updated as prices drop further, and as sales come and go.
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"You are free, and you can come and go as you want," Mr. Osakan added.
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After a few hours of watching people come and go, I eventually left in tears.
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Wives had a tendency to come and go; cheap studios in Park Slope did not.
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New Girl has seen multiple Thanksgivings come and go since its first season premiered in 2011.
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Fads come and go a lot faster on the internet, however, which is unfortunate for Casio.
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Residents can come and go as they please, giving them a much-needed sense of independence.
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Men come and go, and at the end the day, we have our girlfriends, don't we?
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Shops and restaurants come and go every few months, their owners unable to make a living.
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This is, after all, a government where senior officials come and go sometimes by the week.
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That's what I wear all the time, even though clothes change and trends come and go.
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They come and go, but when I do have nightmares, they are, technically speaking, hella scary.
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Remakes come and go, and remaking a classic like the original Miracle was no small feat.
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Busy season will come and go, and it will be fine and go back to normal.
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Bit players come and go, disappearing and reappearing without a clear indication of their ultimate importance.
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But presidents come and go, and Trump doesn't have to have the last word on this.
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"It's just a thing that will come and go away on its own," he remembers thinking.
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Partners would come and go, but I'd be right there at the beginning of their timeline.
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Most Uber rides come and go without any serious altercations between drivers and their unknown passengers.
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Marriages may come and go, but the bromance between Ben Affleck and Matt Damon is forever.
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A film like this isn't just going to come and go — it's going to live forever.
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"I've seen an awful lot of people come and go, worked with eight presidents," he continued.
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The moments come and go, they add up but not necessarily in a way you notice.
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It'd sort of come and go as the restaurant business rises and falls as it does.
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Veteran publishers have seen other initiatives come and go as the company's interests and priorities change.
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I cherished living in my village apartment alone; lovers could come and go as I pleased.
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From season to season, closers come and go, and the Yankees usually find a good one.
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Simply because I've seen them come and go, and I've understood why they've gone as well.
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But 14th Street has long been a place where dance clubs and bars come and go.
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Administrations do come and go every 4-8 years and the tech ecosystem keeps moving forward.
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But I guess people come and go at both companies, so maybe the tables have turned.
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Rome has seen empires come and go; it can see out the 19 months until then.
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They're also required to come and go at different times, so he doesn't run into her.
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The justice overseeing the trial, Melissa Jackson, has allowed him to come and go at will.
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The message was more terrifying for its silence: They could come and go as they pleased.
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A family friend would come and go, with tales of faking Scud missile launches in Iraq.
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"It's one thing to find a new building, but patients come and go," Dr. Chaudhri said.
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"You are free, and you can come and go as you want," said one government official.
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Those, too, may come and go without a new boss, and that seemed fine with Stewart.
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We have seen administrations come and go, and we have seen new rules and old rules.
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We see each other in the evening, we see each other when they come and go.
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These episodes can come and go for years but usually stop after 15 to 20 years.
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Lying next to a begonia from which black ants come and go, I drink a vodka.
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Some traders with business on both sides of the border are allowed to come and go.
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Ms. Parks asked why Mr. Helmer was still allowed to come and go from the museum.
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The squirrels packed their den with leaves and branches and dug tunnels to come and go.
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"Some come and go, and a new one comes, and clearly sentiment is bad," he said.
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Mr Zakir said training would continue at the camps, with "the freedom to come and go".
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Teenage crushes come and go, but my long-lasting obsession with Renton has changed me forever.
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But let's not forget that norms don't just come and go; they take work to enforce.
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But administrations and party majorities come and go, though there are plenty of corporate-influenced Democrats, too.
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Movies come and go from the service thanks to a combination of licensing agreements and programming decisions.
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Crazes come and go, and it's often inexplicable why and how they peak before they bubble away.
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Jump shots, they come and go ... we got away from our identity in the second half (Saturday).
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That's honestly a great deal, but sales come and go, and the JBL headphones are brand new.
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Burly men with earpieces and no-nonsense demeanors come and go in black SUVs with black windows.
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As the "boss" of the jail, he appeared to come and go pretty much as he pleased.
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Memes come and go with incredible speed on the internet, so keeping up with them is hard.
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But even the most contentious social reforms come and go, whereas Brexit is permanent and all-encompassing.
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"We've got a lot of stars that come and go in Missouri City," Owen said, introducing Scott.
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You don't have to tell us twice that food crazes have a tendency to come and go.
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Hair trends come and go, but the bob is much more than a trend: It's a classic.
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Liberia got the same designation before that, though it also knows how Ebola can come and go.
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Jewelry trends come and go, but one thing is for certain: Hoop earrings are always in style.
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But administrations and party majorities come and go, though there are plenty of corporate-influenced Democrats too.
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But this happens in any culture that's centered around trends and things that will come and go.
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His assistant scheduled the appointments; his butlers watched them come and go from his Palm Beach estate.
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Competition TV series come and go, and one reality series, American Idol, took that phrase rather literally.
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Most friendships come and go, but Jacy Topps-Chotas held onto her best friend for 20 years.
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"Most of the time they come and go and never know I've been in combat," Hooten says.
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Cravings come and go beyond my control — currently, they are for fresh sashimi and avocado sushi rolls.
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Bits come and go through the cable and are relayed to the appropriate devices, mechanically and invisibly.
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Hariri has not commented publicly on whether he is free to come and go as he pleases.
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Unlike Jupiter's big storms, which take decades to develop, Neptune's spots come and go much more quickly.
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They are terrified of ambush from men who come and go from the bush "like the wind".
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As early investors in Starbucks, P.F. Chang's and Jamba Juice, we've seen food trends come and go.
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Last year, Nauru began allowing asylum seekers to come and go freely from the detention center there.
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"A lot of places come and go, but we're sitting on 60 years of history," he said.
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Unable to come and go as they please, most struggle to find distractions to pass the days.
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And we've seen some of America's most beloved and most bizarre fast-food items come and go.
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Dancers just come and go, illustrating the mutability of things — a central point of Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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With the exception of the 10 prisoners in solitary confinement, inmates are free to come and go.
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Moreover, their electoral fortunes are usually erratic, like flash parties which come and go with the leader.
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Apps often come and go in a poof of VC lack of interest, but Vine felt different.
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"You would see the family come and go, and you're not gonna see them anymore," he said.
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Some migrants lived there, but it was an "open" facility, meaning people could come and go freely.
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Ambulances come and go, taking elderly patients who have fallen ill to the hospital two miles away.
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Anti-plutocrat fevers come and go, but the trappings of American aristocracy are always in style somewhere.
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What would happen if you just watched Tax Day come and go without doing anything at all?
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Since then, he's learned to drive, graduated high school (and college), and seen relationships come and go.
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Jobs would come and go and I knew that stuff would be there and not be there.
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I've seen it, like people come and go and they can either cycle up or cycle bad.
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Temperatures will fall into the mid-30s by afternoon, and rain will come and go all day.
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Most of the deals that we publish at The Verge come and go before the weekend arrives.
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The past has never been New York's favorite tense, and so neighborhood names can come and go.
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"When you come and go, you almost feel like you're popping out of nowhere," Mr. Valente said.
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"I have seen chancellors come and go," said Ms. Nolan, the chairwoman of the Assembly's Education Committee.
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Grab a table or head outside to watch ferries come and go to Sausalito and other destinations.
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Four other dancers come and go, sometimes mirroring Ms. Westby or Mr. Collwes, sometimes moving in counterpoint.
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After all, administrations come and go; farming, pharma and health care are here for the long haul.
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Trends come and go, but there are some wardrobe staples that will never go out of style.
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Promised dates for products and services will come and go and your company will not meet them.
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"I've been in this business a long time, and I've seen fads come and go," Steele says.
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Since customers aren't tied into long cable packages anymore, it's easier for people to come and go.
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Taesung, though, is a real community, albeit one with strict limits on who can come and go.
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She'd gotten this key from management so that she could come and go without worrying about cameras.
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Home-design trends come and go, and there are some things that just don&apost work anymore.
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"It allowed the chief to come and go with less moving through the chamber," Mr. Ziglar said.
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"It's similar to arthritis that can stem from psoriasis and it can come and go," she explained.
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There are no contracts with WWE Network, leaving customers free to come and go as they please.
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Over the summer, we heard a lot about fears of a recession, but recessions come and go.
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Corrections come and go, with market losses and recoveries occurring within the span of weeks or months.
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Nutrition trends come and go, but there are a few fads that are actually rooted in science.
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He's seen an ambassador to the UN come and go, as well as a Mideast peace negotiator.
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A year and a half ago, insurgents would come and go in Amina's hometown in the countryside.
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Majorities come and go, but we need a long-term solution for one of democracy's greatest ills.
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The supporting characters always come and go, but everything else looks and sounds pretty much the same.
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We've seen a lot of receivers come and go [in New England] because they couldn't handle it.
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In typical AUNTS fashion, the structure is loose, and visitors can come and go as they please.
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" She added, "The last so many years, we were able to come and go as we wanted.
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MS. NAAS I've watched the trends come and go and it's all cyclical like the fashion world.
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Hendren: Cultures will change and subgenres of communities will come and go, that's always going to happen.
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When you bend your fingers, the fluid releases tiny gas bubbles that come and go very quickly.
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Subcultures come and go, and the thing we now call the alt-right probably will go away.
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In mindfulness, you focus on your breathing and you're noticing your thoughts as they come and go.
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At Butler, he has worked under four head coaches and seen dozens of players come and go.
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"I've seen so many presidents come and go, and the situation never seems to get better," she said.
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After all, as any diva would gladly inform you, romances may come and go, but diamonds are forever.
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Hashtags come and go on Twitter, but sometimes they're so real that their words stay with us forever.
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Maven provides the department with the ability to track individuals as they come and go from different locations.
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Amid such fluidity, all companies face the constant challenge of seeing competitors come and go, the report said.
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He&aposs seen a lot of presidents come and go and that&aposs a big advantage for him.
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"Headaches that come and go are almost never a brain tumor; they're almost always a migraine," Samuels says.
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What does it mean to weather a threat that will come and go for six weeks each year?
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Library shows come and go between different services, and they've been devalued due to their lack of accessibility.
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Labels are things that come and go but your dignity and who you are is what defines you.
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"Political seasons come and go but we have to focus on the business of the city," Price said.
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We don't have much in this world; people come and go, jobs are swept out from under us.
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That excludes many of the European métros who come and go from mainland France on short-term contracts.
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Technologies come and go, he says, so "we need a culture that allows you to constantly renew yourself".
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In short: while opening weekend records come and go year after year, this one is going to endure.
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"Media pollsters come and go, disappear left and right," Jay Leve, CEO of SurveyUSA, said in an email.
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I have seen a couple dozen of these come and go, and almost cannot imagine this one succeeding.
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Speaking of losing popular shows, Sarandos said Netflix has seen "content come and go on the site" before.
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It is, luckily, very tranquil here and they can come and go as they wish whenever they want.
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As new suspects come and go, Making a Murderer had to address the other side of things eventually.
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"Guys may come and go, but the bond between the [sisters] is never going away," the source added.
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"I've seen trends come and go, and we don't want to focus on one particular marque," he said.
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Times change, trends come and go, but throughout it all, White's there to wear each and every one.
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The small island nation is accustomed to earthquakes rolling through, but most come and go with little impact.
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Chargers may come and go, but as one of them put it: "Without us, they could not function."
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And yes to an extent, political appointees come and go, and they leave when new people come in.
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"They wouldn't allow us to come and go," says one woman, who fled to Bama's 10,000-person camp.
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Candidates come and go, platforms change, the leadership of parties lose elections, fall to scandal, and die off.
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Why were LGBT Americans subscribing to a political dynamic that had seen its expiration date come and go?
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And while mothers felt pressure to lavish time and affection on their children, fathers could come and go.
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Because he had no children, he was free to come and go as he pleased, his brother said.
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As greetings come and go, a flute, violin and piano play compact, beautifully simple yet elusive musical phrases.
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I can come and go without accountability, which, under other circumstances, would feel like a friendship-ending transgression.
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Exhibitions come and go; displays of work from a museum's permanent collection are on view all the time.
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The colors are pale and gentle and behind you, like gigantic auditorium seats, the trains come and go.
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I will see a dozen patients come and go in the months before I get back to California.
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It's normal for employees—writers or otherwise—to come and go; Valve's been around for nearly 20 years.
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They see families as an important source of economic stability (hot industries come and go) and social vibrancy.
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Paola scanned Google for apartments near Texas Medical Center, realizing that doctors and patients regularly come and go.
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Guys are going to come and go, and it's not always their decision; it's just how it is.
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People come and go, but the beauty of these circles is that you have something to anchor you.
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"You can just come and go; anyone can just walk through that bit without being checked," she said.
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Audience members can come and go at any point, though staying to the end, I found, was rewarded.
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So many talk shows come and go these days, it's hard for any to make a major impact.
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Until that happens, rallies like the 10% violent upswing in the Dow on Tuesday will come and go.
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Mr. Moore had seen previous execution dates come and go and had expressed frustration with the repeated delays.
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Dishes come and go, more than I can count, more than I can properly appreciate, all exquisitely presented.
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But much of what happens next — romance, illness — seems arbitrary, as characters come and go without proper introductions.
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The project has seen multiple directors come and go, however, making it hard to get off the ground.
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"So, ships had to come and go here and yet we had a really dangerous inlet," Meide said.
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Until ISIS opened a front against the Kurds, in August, 2014, people could come and go relatively freely.
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You can come and go as you please, and you can stand anywhere, as in any other gallery.
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Several simultaneous film montages on tall screens around the stage allowed the five dancers to come and go.
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But besides Brady, the players who make it happen, who bring Belichick's brilliance to life, come and go.
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Some features come and go, like a large storm by the north pole spotted by Hubble last year.
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You can imagine its dancers as dragonflies, fauns, larks — though any such illusions or allusions come and go.
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Weight-loss fads and eating trends come and go, but the so-called Mediterranean diet has stood fast.
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These are just a few of the countless debates that come and go in the world of sports.
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The migrants come and go at the center all day, most often arriving in inconspicuous cars with traffickers.
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It will be an interesting time as the industry shakes out and these products come and go, essentially.
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Nonetheless, having seen countless polls come and go over the years, I have a few rules of thumb.
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He was able to come and go for up to 12 hours at a time, six days a week.
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Relationships may come and go, but siblings will annoy each other forever and probably disapprove of everyone you date.
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The technology that gets things to the moon has become commonplace; shipments and shuttles come and go with regularity.
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"Politicians come and go but the problems they have created for people remain," European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted.
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Unlike his own plans to seal off the Mexican border, people can come and go freely into Vatican City.
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In this business, the moments can come and go really quickly, so you've got to seize these good ones.
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Today, helicopters come and go from three heliports on the island's periphery, carrying business travelers, government officials and tourists.
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Beloved characters come and go on Game of Thrones, but a video game mod will help curb the pain.
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Wind and solar complicate management of the grid because they are variable — they come and go with the weather.
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Numerous references in Islamic State propaganda offer reminders that its leaders may come and go, but the movement remains.
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Many land-owning islanders come and go, unable to stay year-round because of the lack of basic services.
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I was newly single when that pain in my abdomen was just a twinge that would come and go.
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But then he learns about the CBP's Global Entry system, which allows him to come and go much easier.
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While trends come and go, what is seen as the Man's Man™ haircut is something short and controlled.
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But the rest of the characters come and go according to how they can help Veronica solve her case.
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Ticket-holders are welcome to come and go as they please over the course of the 24-hour event.
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Investors may also think that political worries come and go but the global economy and corporate profits are rebounding.
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While lovers come and go, you can always rely on pizza on the most romantic day of the year.
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Some South Sudanese who have seen past peace deals come and go reacted to the latest news with wariness.
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At the center, migrants are free to come and go as they please, though many choose to stay nearby.
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Her symptoms come and go, and when the hallucinations strike it can be difficult to distinguish them from reality.
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This roster exists now thanks to months, nearly years, of missing the mark and seeing teammates come and go.
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The Obama administration has argued that in any marketplace it is natural for insurers to both come and go.
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Friendly nations come and go, but allies have a vested interest in helping one another in peace and war.
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Lovers, weed dealers, and would-be presidential guest stars come and go, but nothing can separate Ilana and Abbi.
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Thus, this week's policy announcement is widely expected to come and go with a muted — if any — market reaction.
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"For the time being, the market will keep reacting to the headlines as they come and go," he said.
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The women were clearly partying with Kelly and his crew, but seemed to come and go as they pleased.
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Looking back, it's easy to see that things change—that styles come and go, that traditions take new forms.
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Leaders come and go; promises are made and betrayed; anger erupts into violence, which is crushed with greater violence.
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When jobs are perishable, technologies come and go and people's working lives are longer, social skills are a foundation.
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"Chairmen come and go, stadiums get built, everything can change," Ardley said at a news conference before the game.
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Cuban-Americans can now come and go freely and send as much money as they want to their families.
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But little has happened, and I'm betting another December will come and go without any change in that number.
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The vehicle is evergreen, says Veradittakit, meaning it has an indefinite fund life that lets investors come and go.
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Table games, particularly online where players come and go frequently, often allow for a more methodical, predictable of play.
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BEREA, Ohio — Joe Thomas, the Browns' Pro Bowl tackle, has seen quarterbacks come and go over the past decade.
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And it is that process that has seen Brazil come and go from four World Cups, all without success.
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Seemingly central characters die, seemingly peripheral ones become central, and other people come and go over multi-season arcs.
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"I mean, players and coaches come and go, but we're the people who are going to be here forever."
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While political seasons come and go, we will remember who we are, why we exist, and who we serve.
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Many hotels also have alternative entrances where players can come and go without interacting with the public, he said.
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We manifest as leaf shadows, we manifest as rogue glimmers of reflected window light, we come and go unremarked.
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Performance after performance, season after season, as soloists come and go and whole shows turn over, the ushers remain.
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"I've seen these come and go," said Stanley Senner, vice president of bird conservation at the National Audubon Society.
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He would come and go at all hours of the day and has slept there at least one night.
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There are good days and bad days for it; I have no insight into when they come and go.
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With or without life on earth, climate change would rage, ice ages come and go, seas rise and fall.
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Officers come and go, marching off for police work, or home at shift's end, uncertain of their colleague's fate.
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In this era of the 24-hour news cycle, controversies can come and go in the space between heartbeats.
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Facts come and go, creating an impression but not adding up to anything you can wrap your arms around.
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Julius Green, CPA, explained to Business Insider the potential consequences of letting the deadline come and go without filing.
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And as in "The Moviegoer," Catholic catechisms come and go as quick as rain showers, and just as insubstantial.
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In most countries, asylum seekers are usually allowed to come and go freely, even if housed in immigration centers.
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Fashion trends come and go, and evolve with the tastes and needs of society during that period of time.
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But the front of St. Peter's Square is actually wide open for anyone to come and go as they please.
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LG: I think I've like blocked twerking from my ... KS: I'm just saying, these things, these fads come and go.
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He once witnessed J.C. across the street from his apartment watching the men come and go, Herrick told BuzzFeed News.
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People and priorities come and go, but our desire to put life-changing products in users' hands has not budged.
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Win or lose, Trump will come and go -- but his views truly represent a solid majority of today's Republican Party.
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Foreigners come and go, but so far the gym has been able to keep a handful of them training regularly.
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Chenoweth: I was shocked when I woke up after I left that I still didn't come and go by bubble.
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That said, even some of the more promising categories of advertising tech have likely seen their peaks come and go.
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We know that sea ice features come and go and emperors are to some degree adapted to deal with this.
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"Guys may come and go, but the bond between the [sisters] is never going away," a source recently told PEOPLE.
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Administrations come and go, and the next one easily could return the overall regulatory environment to a heavy-handed approach.
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Trends come and go, but black-and-white polka dot is a print that has withstood the test of time.
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And then there were the times with Kelly Lauren, and Shanté [Alexandra Billings]… I've seen 'em come and go, girl.
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"So you have people that are essentially healthy carrying viruses around with them as they come and go," says Reisen.
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Matarasso built a back door at his private practice in order to let patients discreetly come and go following procedures.
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The traps are designed to allow smaller, younger lobsters to come and go as they please, feasting on rotten fish.
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By tracking multiple phones in the same household, Nest can get a better sense of how people come and go.
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Trendy hues come and go, but millennial pink is here to stay and we wouldn't want it any other way.
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He saw people come and go, some leaping from counter to chair and out again, some trudging in and out.
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Social shopping is a main reason for wastefulness in the fashion industry because of how fast trends come and go.
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"At the start, it felt like a prison, even though we are free to come and go," Mr. Nabhan said.
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Supporting actors come and go (and come again), but the plot—an entrenched hardline Islamist establishment resisting reform—is repetitive.
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Migrants come and go; many will eventually return home; and even as some are entering a country others are leaving.
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Hollywood couples come and go, but Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann are going strong with 20 beautiful years of marriage.
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Islands give one the illusion of being isolated when needed: Bridges and boats provide the freedom to come and go.
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Rules may come and go, but his responsibility is to keep the public informed at each step along the way.
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Presidents come and go, as do their executive orders, but only Congress can pass laws that endure beyond one administration.
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The anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting and worst attack on LGBTQ Americans in US history will come and go.
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My fiancé planned to propose on the pier where we come and go to work together in Manhattan's Financial District.
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Usually, they come and go within a few months, but emotional contamination has bothered him for more than two years.
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But startups, around three quarters of which fail, come and go quickly, meaning landlords can hike prices again and again.
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Foreigners may apply for residency, which allows them to come and go more easily, and to receive government health benefits.
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Coming from a someone who had seen talent come and go, the advice gave me a sense that I belonged.
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"If you have a strong economy, that will provide confidence for stocks, but corrections come and go," he told CNBC.
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Food trends may come and go — but there's nothing like a shared memory of something delicious to trigger your nostalgia.
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Given that alliances come and go, but geography remains immutable, this is a reasonable position for South Korea to take.
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People could come and go to go to the bathroom or whatever, but when you were in you were in.
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They come and go, but they are not the most important or sole focus of his life as a whole.
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Corporate fashions come and go, and managers of companies like G.E. may fall prey to stultifying complexity and financial overreach.
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And as the restaurants come and go, even the most fleeting pen lines linger as proof of what once existed.
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Claudia responded to that nugget with a "huh" — as far as the K.G.B. is concerned, American presidents come and go.
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It's possible that this virus becomes the fifth — and like the flu, it could come and go with the seasons.
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They want to be able to come and go as they please and look at their phones when they want.
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In today's digital age, when Twitter hashtags come and go, the very nature of social consciousness has come under scrutiny.
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We should also remember that national governments come and go, and those that replace them inherit a nation's nuclear assets.
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To track how many days a year they come and go, you could install motion-detection cameras in the hallways.
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But the fact that the wind can come and go is hardly a slam-dunk argument against using wind power.
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"Exhibitions come and go, but that catalogue lives on in the libraries well beyond any of us," White Hawk said.
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"Politicians see many emerging diseases come and go without great incident, so they tend to ignore pending threats," Gostin said.
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Public health emergencies come and go, but HIV appears to be here to stay, at least for the next few decades.
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These bouts would come and go, but they did not outwardly affect me until I was a new sophomore at Deerfield.
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Even if they come and go with another one, now we'll just be benefiting the consumers because we become more innovative.
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Given the sheer amount of television in existence, it is common for a show to come and go without much fanfare.
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As days come and go but my menstrual cycle does not, our trip becomes unified under a cloud of this uncertainty.
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The pain may come and go, and you can also have bloating, burping, or feel sick to your stomach or vomit.
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Sitting on your hands and watching recessions come and go in their wayward and unpredictable way is probably your best bet.
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Generations of mathematicians will likely come and go before researchers are able to describe a roaring river in exact mathematical statements.
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Experts say the sites and their associated social media profiles come and go constantly in a game of whack-a-mole.
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This is directly related to a ragweed allergy, which is why some people's symptoms come and go based on the season.
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Some people — including Peloton's Feng — seem hesitant to call it a "fitness" company, probably because fitness fads come and go fast.
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They come and go with the wind and sun; grid operators have to adjust to them, not the other way around.
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Then the second part is because we have this amazing data, we are able to see these trends come and go.
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At first, the women were allowed to come and go as they pleased, traveling to and fro between Colombia and Venezuela.
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Spaces come and go, but the Russell's unique population of creative minds, downright freaks, and dedicated Detroiters is of lasting value.
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I work at a company where you can come and go as you please, as long as your work is done.
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In a world where companies come and go in the blink of an eye, Western Union's longevity could be an advantage.
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Barlow said that AI revolutions tended to come and go, appearing on the horizon and then fizzling out just as quickly.
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Other massive retail projects in the city like Westfield World Trade Center and Brookfield Place have watched tenants come and go.
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It's difficult to determine how many dwell here on any given day, because the number fluctuates as people come and go.
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Having worked for and seen our fair share of secretaries of state come and go, we've never witnessed anything like this.
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We are denied the right to come and go as we please because of the sexual assault that we experience everyday.
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True independent wrestling shows light up old VFW halls and come and go with barely a whisper beyond their Facebook pages.
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Candidates come and go, as do their promises, but the number of Latinos who can vote will grow with every election.
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But while trends come and go through the decades, there's one thing that never will go out of style: nostalgia itself.
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"There are gonna be a whole circus of politicians who will come and go in that amount of time," he said.
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They say fashion is cyclical, which explains why skinny jeans come and go and chokers are back on starlets these days.
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Since the job is so demanding, it is not unusual for chiefs of staff to come and go in each administration.
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We've seen plenty of campaigns come and go touting the "free internet", but using wireless data as a currency is interesting.
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I've lived in New York for 13 years, and I've had a lot of friends come and go over the years.
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Eras may come and go, the ads say, but Federer will always be Federer, and a Mercedes will always look good.
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"You never know — these brands come and go, some last for a long time, some lose their appeal," Mr. Haggarty said.
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Groups of travelers come and go, but you can find community if you take the time to look, and you should.
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So after a while, they were able to open up the roads, and people were able to come and go again.
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At any given time, any of the participants can come and go as they please and make whatever contribution they want.
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Things may come and go, but usually the thing that will make you whole is a soft smile and good conversation.
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It's not me, personally," he says of the "brouhaha," but sagely states that labels come and go, "like booking agents. Ha!
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Tax rates go up and down, regulations come and go, but every abortion is a unique human life snuffed out forever.
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He has been in the industry since 1991 and has seen cosmetics collections developed for women of color come and go.
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But in this score the stillness is animated internally with swirling figures, restless bits, and hushed riffs that come and go.
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It seemed to come and go, and I guessed that he found it easier to sustain with strangers than with me.
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You buy virtual presents for these cartoon cats, which come and go as they please, and the cats leave you fish.
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While bosses may come and go, many believe the basic structure of cartels, and the names associated with them, remain unchanged.
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The advanced system is integrated into China's growing network of surveillance cameras and is constantly tracking where Uighurs come and go.
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Two flights come and go from the capital of Santiago to Copiapò daily, and 90 percent of the passengers are miners.
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Editorial Like the countless stars that come and go, flaring and dying across the universe, the sun still holds many mysteries.
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Auld said the club would also relax its ballpark re-entry policy, allowing fans to come and go during the day.
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This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity Krieg: Why do questions, generally speaking, come and go off the Census?
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Even as federal administrations change and fads in foundation spending come and go, Kaiser's program focuses on data to get results.
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"Money and clothes, they gon' come and go," she sighed, while Ross and his collaborators explained the particulars of this process.
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If you live in a prison as the warden's daughter, you can come and go, because your father runs the place.
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In any event, we've seen enough Trump aides come and go that the warning signs are easy enough to read: 1.
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He said that none are being kept against their will and they are free to come and go as they please.
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"They'll come and go quickly, which is just as well," Ms. Monkman said, "because there is still so much to do."
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It includes the building of a "discreet tunnel" that will enable the rich and famous to come and go in privacy.
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We watch as their relationships come and go, fracture and tangle, pull the two friends apart and bring them closer together.
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And you know, we tend to think that mining booms produce these mining towns like Virginia City, that come and go.
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It's not good for a child to develop attachments to people who come and go ... especially after their parents break up.
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But a time that so often results in a financial windfall for gyms also sees scores of recruits come and go.
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"Election days come and go, but political and social revolutions that attempt to transform our society never end," the show's description reads.
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Many northern European countries put asylum-seekers in reception centres, where they are fed, sheltered and are free to come and go.
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And I think the relationships that everyone prioritizes are friendships and business relationships over dudes, 'cause they really do come and go.
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And they come and go in a way which is good for this country, good for the President, good for the administration.
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I've seen startups come and go over the years and I was particularly interested to see what happened to August Home today.
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The Raven will stay there two years, analyzing the movements of cargo and crewed vehicles that come and go at the ISS.
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I mean, really prosecute him — instead of giving him 13 months where he was allowed to come and go as he pleased.
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I was a perfect choice because I could come and go without notice, and if noticed, no one would've believed it anyway.
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As they were tiptoeing through the house one night, they kept detecting a rancid odor that would come and go, she says.
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Pidayi Odikim, 17503, a retired teacher, has seen countless pigeon fads come and go in his five decades of keeping the birds.
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And since memes come and go at lightning speed, we never really learn how most of these viral eBay actually play out.
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"These style cycles tend to come and go," said Aaron Anderson, senior vice president of research at Fisher Investments in Woodside, California.
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"Election days come and go, but the struggle continue to create a government" that is fully representative, "that struggle continue," Sanders said.
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Handheld retro gaming machines come and go, but few go so simply and effectively to the point as My Arcade's Retro Champ.
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WAPNER: YOU TOLD THE GANG YESTERDAY, QUOTE, "CORRECTIONS COME AND GO." DOES IT FEEL GOOD AS THIS ONE HAS COME AND GONE?
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Thus, the icons come and go, their key contributions to our closets being passed on from one vintage boutique to the next.
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Yet, freelancers can come and go, so it is vital to arm yourself with the appropriate knowledge to cover all your bases.
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Educational strategies like this are important for data scientists because tools come and go relatively quickly in our field; ideas less so.
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Trendy sheet masks and face mists may come and go (depending on our level of skin-care commitment), but cleansers are forever.
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Long after Trump is gone and elections come and go, people will still remember Hillary for her mark on history for women.
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All are high security, closed-door facilities which do not allow victims to have phones or come and go for safety reasons.
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While the rains come and go, the flow of wounded into a military hospital in the north of the island does not.
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And while swim trends come and go (the tankini, the cut-out), the classic two-piece will always be a go-to.
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That is why Zen practitioners sit in stillness and in silence for hours on end, releasing the thoughts that come and go.
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Patients come and go to escape the stench and the oppressive heat, while relatives risk disease to tend to their loved ones.
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Solutions are going to come and go, keep focusing on your customer and understanding what they want or what they need, truly.
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White House staffers come and go at an increasingly chaotic pace, but the President's trusted direct family members seem here to stay.
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The Mesquitas have seen decades of shoe trends come and go: In the '80s, Mesquita says it was all about Manolo Blahniks.
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Emails come and go only when the submarine surfaces, which was for fewer than 20 days during their last six-month deployment.
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Audience members can come and go as they please with an all-day pass, or purchase tickets for individual 90-minute segments.
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Just as relationships begin and end, as people come and go, one park will enter your life to be replaced by another.
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You see the fads come and go year after year, I mean, we just watch them rise and fall like the tide.
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Exhibitions, as we know, come and go but the book just sort of — you don't know where you might chance upon it.
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When the border becomes more fortified, they realize they can't come and go, so they bring their children and wives with them.
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Helicopters come and go from three public heliports in Manhattan, shuttling government officials and business travelers and taking tourists on sightseeing excursions.
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Something you previously lost may be found, but make sure you have your keys, phone, and wallet when you come and go.
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So people, goods and livestock can come and go as they please, traversing the mostly invisible line without tariffs or bureaucratic hindrance.
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Where coal and nuclear plants can run around the clock, wind, and solar are variable — they come and go with the weather.
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Helicopters come and go from three heliports on the edges of Manhattan, carrying sightseers, weekenders headed for the Hamptons and corporate executives.
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Actual lockdowns inhibiting personal rights to come and go are patently unconstitutional given significant infringements of rights for specious public health objectives.
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Outside the headquarters, the usual crowd of reporters clustering around ministers as they come and go from hotels have been noticeably smaller.
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Diners can sit ringside at the chef's table, or choose a perch on the terrace and watch the yachts come and go.
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The treasured production is more than another holiday tradition — dances come and go, but New York City Ballet's 1954 version is timeless.
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So if you had to call it a specific feature, I guess it'd be the fact that the oscillations come and go.
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"I began to realize that shows come and go, unless it's 'Phantom of the Opera' or 'The Lion King,'" Mr. Federle said.
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Unranked South Carolina's double-overtime upset of No. 22 Georgia on Saturday showed how quickly a season's lifelines can come and go.
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" Eugene from New York: "I agree the earth's climate has always changed and that coast lines and life-forms come and go.
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"Patterns and colors come and go," she said, clearly happy to continue living and breathing the color that made her a multimillionaire.
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While its results were partly attributable to investment decisions, the endowment has also had a series of chief executives come and go.
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Specifically those who want to go to work, who want to enjoy their constitutional right to come and go as they please.
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But decades of experience means that Nestlé has seen fads come and go, and knows how to exit when it needs to.
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They are appointed by the administration currently in power, as opposed to career government employees, who remain as administrations come and go.
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In the S.B.C., denominational presidents come and go—each is elected to a one-year term, with a maximum one-year renewal.
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"And even if Zika's not bad next year," Dr. Weaver said, "without a vaccine, these viruses are going to come and go."
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Baruch describes his business as a "constant evolution," as works come and go, and so his home, too, is always in flux.
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And people and programs with good intentions come and go, thwarting hopes, reinforcing frustrations while never quite addressing the underlying problems, anyway.
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Exercises and increasing readiness will cement the alliance at a military level—and this will endure while the politicians come and go.
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Many are part of the area's strictly Orthodox Jewish community, families who come and go to work, school, shopping, yeshivas and synagogues.
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Visitors can come and go as they please as the choreographers Christine Elmo, Kyli Kleven and Nehemoyia Young try out new ideas.situations.
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Through the count's eyes, from the lobby of the hotel, we see trends in clothing, food, music, and ideology come and go.
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Ticket-holders are free to come and go as they please during this marathon screening of queer pornography and avant-garde films.
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But administrations come and go, and over the decades since the rebellion, that central tension over the land has never actually gone away.
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The center, where migrants will be able to come and go as they please, will be in a former immigration police training facility.
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"The meeting is going to come and go and we're going to have the same hawkish message we had at the September" meeting.
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While Oreo's most outrageous creations come and go with little notice, we now know the next five Oreo flavors to hit the shelves.
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I feel sorry for any country that goes through that transition; we're going to have good leaders and bad leaders come and go.
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Every time someone checks into a business, Foursquare uses that data to refine its geofence, showing when and where people come and go.
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People come and go from the large, grey complex, with one tall building towering over a garden facing a road in Tianjin, China.
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If we've learned anything from this quick hair switch, it's that flowing tresses may come and go, but a killer cut is forever.
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Fashion trends come and go but if there's one thing we've learned over the years it's that hoop earrings are a wardrobe mainstay.
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WINNING CHAMPIONSHIPS GO COME AND GO. IT'S GOING TO BE ANOTHER TEAM THAT WINS ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP, ANOTHER PLAYER THAT WINS ANOTHER MVP AWARD.
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Social networks have been particularly vulnerable to this phenomenon: in recent years, we've seen Secret, Ello, Peach, Meerkat, and Mastodon come and go.
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He also suggested that current Muslim residents — like his "many Muslim friends" — would be exempt, too, and able to come and go freely.
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Over the past six years, Lopreiato has seen vendor managers come and go without fixing the problem or notifying him that they're leaving.
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In fact, we may never see it in stores — prototypes often come and go without ever being turned into actual mass market products.
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Couples come and go, but in the last several days we've seen two of the industry's strongest unions crumble before our teary eyes.
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And having good relations and ability to come and go from the United States is literally worth over $10 billion to his businesses.
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Complicating things further is the fact that symptoms may come and go (in what's known as "flares"), and they can change over time.
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" Klum also gave positive remarks, saying: "Let me tell you I've been sitting here for five years, I've seen people come and go.
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Hollywood hair trends come and go, but many of them are a little ambitious for those of us without stylist pros on retainer.
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"Those people are based here because they can come and go," said Andrew Franklin, co-founder of Profile Books, a London publishing house.
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Like most things in life, people come and go, but they don't often leave a lasting impression on the world; very few do.
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You wait for your luggage at the carousel after a flight, but the last bags come and go, and yours isn't among them.
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Our sources say her security clearance has been revoked from Kylie's gated neighborhood, so she can't come and go as she pleases anymore.
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Hardware manufacturers may come and go, but the one essential and irreplaceable aspect of modern mobile computing is ARM's portfolio of intellectual property.
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Presidential advisers, cabinet secretaries, and department heads come and go in a Twitter-fueled tizzy, sowing confusion and institutional inertia in their wake.
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As on-the-job skills come and go, having a solid foundation of basic literacy and numeracy skills will become even more vital.
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Venture firms can come and go, as anyone who lived through the boom and bust of the late '90s internet bubble can attest.
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"My personal belief is that the investigation will come and go and it will find out what it finds out," Mr. Zemsky said.
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Facebook has seen its share of talent come and go in its 15 year history, and not always with great things to say.
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As various people come and go — like Hanna Click (Carla Gugino) and Eugene Portland (DeVito) — the story surrounding his fate begins to unravel.
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Scientology, however, has always denied that it imprisons or punishes people, and says people are free to come and go as they please.
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Follow the rules and laws and if you're unhappy, leave," said Ma. "This is not a market (where) you can come and go.
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Because this isn't a sneaker that will come and go, like some of the trendier styles that have gone viral in recent years.
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I would drone with La Monte's wife, Marian Zazeela, and people would be assigned to drone, and they would just come and go.
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Meanwhile, the lush microbiome of the ISS will continue to flourish as crews come and go, whether it is under scrutiny or not.
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They've let people come and go so I wonder where the commitment to cars ... it is but it ... you know what I mean?
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It's a lucrative business: People know that governments come and go, but the army is here to stay, and its housing societies, too.
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Because interest in these areas tends to come and go, Mr. Browne uses thematic E.T.F.s to carry out short-term asset allocation decisions.
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It makes sense, then, that Brian is the only male character who really registers: other men mostly come and go in the background.
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Visitors can come and go from the elevated park, whose northernmost stretch surrounds Hudson Yards, near the Shed's main entrance at 30th Street.
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It was like Paris in the '20s, the Harlem Renaissance, things that come and go and you don't realize it until it's gone.
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In the book, rulers come and go, but the central figure, the one who sets its moral tone, is the warrior named Rostam.
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Other patients come and go in "Ticker," and I found myself wishing to know more about how they felt about their experimental surgeries.
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Hallway, elevator, lobby, street: Spencer led them to the 190th Street station so that he could watch the A train come and go.
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"Guests are invited to come and go as they please," noted a message from the Center for Reproductive Rights, a legal-advocacy nonprofit.
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If you find yourself getting the winter blues, just think of how far Roosevelt has come and go conquer the season with style.
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While political agendas may ebb and flow and policies come and go, when a species falls preys to extinction, it is erased forever.
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The moments that you expect to break you, like speaking at the funeral or going back to work, seem to come and go.
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According to Bard, these EM fields are transient, they come and go, move around and at times have reached levels dangerous to humans.
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Founded in 1639, Guilford has seen industries come and go, like salt-hay harvesting, lobster-boat-building, fish-oil production and vegetable canning.
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Friends, spouses, cash, assets and hairlines come and go, but a college degree or welding cert can never be taken away from you.
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He has seen other software come and go, and seen the companies who used them revert back to the spreadsheets they're comfortable with.
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Something to keep in mind: Communities tend to transform every 15 years or so as residents come and go, or local ordinances change.
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Yes, we've seen anonymous Q&A apps come and go, but Yolo has dominated the App Store charts since it launched in May.
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Normally such ridges tend to come and go, but they also lingered during the 213-16 drought, the worst in the state's history.
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In my "I Love L.A." essay in the book, I write: Buildings come and go, but though the facades change, the light doesn't.
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In the meantime, expect several more coaches like Helfrich to come and go, building impressive sandcastles that eventually wash back into the sea.
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You have to prepare for speed, because the ball is going to come and go very fast, so this you can't get used to.
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The prosecutors portrayed Officer Liang as acting recklessly in pulling out his weapon and firing inside a public space where residents come and go.
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Click ahead for our picks from Uniqlo's basic-in-a-good-way basics, because trends may come and go, but these guys last forever.
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Lots of hardcore bands come and go but Bane has been a constant for the past 20 years, playing the biggest shows and fests.
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They come and go as is convenient to the story, which makes one wonder why we're bothering with the "good cop" to begin with.
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Mint is easy to recommend for three reasons: one, it's a trusted, venerable app in a space where lots of players come and go.
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London just carries two millennia of fear about what people might do in parks if they're allowed to come and go as they please.
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"Millennials are much more likely to come and go than to pursue a one-firm career," notes the chief executive of an international bank.
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But if there's anything the legend can focus on, it's the idea that while trends come and go, fashion is wherever you find it.
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For almost two years, Mcgaughey's family had kept a mule deer as a pet that was free to come and go as it pleased.
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"I thought it'd be OK to leave my door open so I could come and go as I was working on chores," Hyde said.
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Like other anxiety disorders, OCD can come and go depending on what's going on in my life or whatever is happening in my brain.
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Philly: YOU LEAVE GRITTY ALONE HE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE We're in a moment where memes and news cycles come and go very rapidly.
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Most deals come and go rather quickly, like eBay's day-long 15 percent off special on Thursday, but some stick around for a while.
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Instead, you should be looking over your résumé, making polite small talk with the receptionist, or just quietly watching other people come and go.
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They have managed to stick around as experienced aides come and go and, as family members, even had some expectations lowered on their behalf.
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It may seem weird to have something come and go like this — particularly something that most players will want and be upset to miss.
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"As the authors say, sometimes skin conditions come and go, so having confirmed photography helps clinicians assess conditions," he told Reuters Health by email.
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He also suggested that current Muslim residents — like his "many Muslim friends" — would be exempt, too, and able to come and go freely. 2224.
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Fashion trends come and go, but the Chinese have long kept to the tradition of being decked out in red during Chinese New Year.
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"Investment is starting to take a pause for breath while everyone waits for the referendum to come and go," said Alan Clarke at Scotiabank.
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Other fans come and go, I'm there until the clock reads 00:00 - then I head to the locker room to see My Boys.
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Anyone with access to the building could come and go as they pleased, the Times reported, but that meant people occasionally left behind garbage.
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"Presidents come and go, but what defines stable partners and alliances of the Unites States is deep-rooted, broad support in Congress," said Rep.
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Jimmy and Eddie have watched the various trends of the liquor industry — obviously with special attention paid to the bourbon field — come and go.
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Promising young players come and go, but countries such as Britain, France and Canada are producing top-10 candidates at a more rapid clip.
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There are extra charges and 10-hour delivery windows that come and go — it just seems like an old-school way of doing things.
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I'm a third-generation Californian — born outside Sacramento, where lawmakers come and go, and raised in San Juan Capistrano, where swallows do the same.
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Ultimately, the [trans community] is the only thing that sustains us, because men come and go, and cis people don't always quite get it.
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Whoopee pies may come and go from Jack's Lobster Shack, but it's the crustacean in the restaurant's name that's the star of the show.
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Its classic look and modern charm make it an accessory piece you'll be able to count on, even as style trends come and go.
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However, I do expect it to come and go in several waves, and I expect it to become endemic -- it will be here forever.
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After the violence in January, the campus was sealed off during the school day, and students were no longer permitted to come and go.
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The dramatic beats come and go quickly, with gasps and laughs piling on top of each other at the speed of a spinning skater.
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Stone testified he has between five and six volunteers who come and go freely from his home and have access to his cell phone.
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Too many plot twists come and go in this show without satisfying resolutions; the characters don't even seem that interested in shocking news anymore.
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"I come from a jazz and creative-music background, and I've seen a lot of venues come and go really quickly," Mr. Reddy said.
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The artist's Death Is Elsewhere conveys an understanding that humans — relatively recent additions to a 4.5-billion-year-old planet — will come and go.
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Regular customers come and go from Max's, a convenience store, and a man without a shirt paces aimlessly on the same slice of pavement.
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In silence and to the tragic sound of Purcell arias, six characters come and go, bumping into the furniture and slamming into the walls.
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Her larger vision, she said, is for "a really lively building" where people come and go all day for performances, talks, rehearsals and exhibitions.
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But officials stressed that residents of the community who were not under quarantine would still be allowed to come and go as they pleased.
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"It's part of the locker room, and it's our room where we can come and go as we please," Bouchard said in her testimony.
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Shops in the containment region can remain open, and people may come and go freely in the area with no restrictions on their movement.
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"She wanted the house to be really user-friendly," Mr. Kedigian said, and the large mat discreetly captures dirt as people come and go.
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The brunt of the storm hit the ship channel between Port Aransas and Aransas Pass, where oil tankers come and go to Corpus Christi.
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Senators typically able to come and go when they please at the Capitol have been subject to a number of constraints during the trial.
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The man had seen neighbors come and go over the many years he'd lived there, in the dark corner of the cul-de-sac.
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Should a museum change with the events around it, or should it stand true, like an immovable rock, as political storms come and go?
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They come and go right around the disappearance of Khashoggi and are tracked in blatantly menacing black vans coming and going to the consulate.
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"You can't bank anything on what you're going to make each year because they have these little bonuses that come and go," Brown said.
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His attorney, Mike Maloof Sr., says that Roberts was not restraining any of the women — they were free to come and go as they pleased.
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My work is not very corporate, and I have a lot of freedom to come and go as I please, which is an amazing perk.
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News cycles, even the biggest ones, come and go, but the trust that a company builds with its employees is sacred and needs to endure.
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But after seeing multiple Surface generations come and go, I'm still wondering when all this fantastic tech becomes something that living up to its promise.
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They vary in intensity, and most come and go, but Chris Evans is a rare star that has held a consistent place in my heart.
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As such, over the years our dealer has seen lots of clients come and go, and typically they can all be shoehorned into distinctive categories.
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Some officials, who have seen multiple Italian governments come and go, believe the Five Star Movement's ferocity is driven by incompetence more than grand design.
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As the iconic Carrie Bradshaw once said, "They say nothing lasts forever; dreams change, trends come and go, but friendships never go out of style."
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"The piece itself was completely up to the dancer, so I could basically come and go any of those days, as I wanted," Davis said.
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While other patrons come and go, grow up and die, it feels like the Master will endure forever, operating his tiny diner on geological time.
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She watched the cities come and go, the fields and vineyards disappear over the hills, the sun sink toward the horizon, and no alerts came.
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Yes, parties come and go but there's nothing like hosting an incredible soirée, especially one your guests will be talking about for years to come.
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Political parties come and go with alarming speed, often, as with ANO, merely serving as vehicles for the interests of an individual or small group.
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AND THE NEXT STORY IS GOING TO COME AND GO. THIS ELECTION CYCLE IS GOING TO AND I HOPE -- I CAN ASSURE YOU OF THIS.
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Of course, in a world where startups come and go, a release over the wire can offer some legitimacy, as well as a historical record.
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Back then, paying for Prime by the month meant that you were paying 30 percent more over time for the freedom to come and go.
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Govan has a security system, but says she didn't turn it on ... so a friend who was watching her dog could easily come and go.
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They come and go, and the job of the parent is to comfort the child, and keep their finger on the pulse of their child.
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Amazon has more resources to experiment than most clothing retailers, and it's possible the Drop will come and go like many of its past initiatives.
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It just got worse in the last two months, and it would come and go, but it soon got really painful and I couldn't sleep.
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Green is used to encountering this sort of doubt, particularly from cancer researchers and physicians who have seen treatment ideas come and go for decades.
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Trends in cocktail bitters come and go, but it's always been hard to find a cocktail bar without at least one bottle of Angostura bitters.
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Other innovations may have seen their day come and go: nerds once preferred tags in the style of HTML (used to code web pages) like "".
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There have been a lot of universal remotes come and go over the years, but lately, Logitech's Harmony line has come to dominate the market.
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Although twitches are annoying, they don't stick around for long and tend to come and go over the course of a few hours or days.
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More broadly, though, the remaining participants believed that, if people could come and go from Eden as they pleased, the show was going to hell.
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It is not clear how many of these fighters have returned to Europe, since many carry European passports and are free to come and go.
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Birth control access, public funding for prenatal and postnatal care, and data-driven programs like Carrera are easily overlooked as political controversies come and go.
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Mr. Merenzon said he expected audience members to come and go during games, which can take five or six hours, with long stretches between moves.
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Fashion trends come and go and as 2019 comes to a close, new designs are on the rise and some older styles are coming back.
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I've been around long enough to see people come and go, become successful and then fade out… But hopefully, audiences can still expect something funny.
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"We've lost so many industries around here," said Kathy Miner, a retired nurse, as she watched a steady stream of dump trucks come and go.
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It's an amiable and permeable symbolic barrier through which people come and go at will — to work, to buy and sell, to hide, to disappear.
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Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula said no ships would be allowed to unload passengers until further notice but that cargo ships could come and go unhindered.
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He said the members won't sit next each other, they'll alter where the members stand, and staff will be cleaning as members come and go.
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New characters come and go as well, their identities and stories blurred because they are played by the same actors who played the previous ones.
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The renewable energy sources with the most potential — wind and solar — are variable, which means that they come and go on nature's schedule, not ours.
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Secretaries of defense come and go — we've had five in the last eight years — and some of them run afoul of the president they serve.
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And while auction house executives come and go, there also remains a select group of ultrawealthy collectors whose buying and selling keeps the machine churning.
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In Plato Now, first performed in 1972, nine performers wearing headphones face a wall, with their backs to audience members, who come and go anonymously.
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Separate control panels allow guests to access these rooms and come and go on their own, even if other parts of the home remain locked.
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From a very early age I understood the value of money, how quickly it can come and go, and the need to be financially independent.
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The singer thought the place had plenty of style, especially since it had a garage that allowed her to come and go without being seen.
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" The docs claim Ava told Sonni various women would come and go from Jeremy's house, including "Tayler, Kelley, Natalie, Summer, Faith, Christina, Naz and Jessica.
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Anderson: The Census reflects whatever the social and political and economic issues of the days are, so questions come and go as those issues change.
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He said he was more accustomed to seeing older people come and go from the building, which he said was central to the Chinatown community.
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Males come and go, he said, but "Gramma, Mom and the daughter are the ones that stick around" and carry on the pack through generations.
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The residents of Terrace House are free to come and go as they please – which is pretty integral, as they all have jobs to do.
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Casey Chon I've always imagined Wakanda having a Center for Languages — where people can come and go and become fluent in any and all languages.
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Leanfore's great-grandmother, Yuck Land Hing, to come and go from Australia at a time when the White Australia Policy kept out most Asian immigrants.
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The head coaches come and go, the uniforms are redesigned, certain key players are the subjects of trade rumors, and the fans keep showing up.
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At Zen Hospice, Sloan's friends would always be welcome, and Sloan could come and go as he pleased as long as someone went with him.
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A multiplayer-only entry in a series that has always had single-player, it felt, at first, like something that would just come and go.
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They were allowed to come and go for several weeks as the authorities tried to avoid the bloodshed seen in past standoffs in Waco, Tex.
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Weightless, the only sound in your ears the intake and outflow of breath, stressful thoughts, terrestrial conundrums come and go, as transient as the waves.
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The good thing about Netflix, HBO, Hulu, and others is that there's no contract or obligation involved, and you can come and go as you please.
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China's economy is by no means as advanced as that of the United States, but can increasingly hold its own while U.S. presidents come and go.
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"Politics come and go, and economic cycles are going to be what they are, but try to remain focused on your personal financial goal," Hamrick said.
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The only way to address it is to address the context that gives rise to vampire stories, which can come and go within any given culture.
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The very nature of emotions—which are symbolized by the Water element—is to ebb and flow, wax and wane, swell and shrink, come and go.
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"Model off duty" style has shifted over the years as trends come and go, but one staple has withstood the rise of athleisure: the moto jacket.
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These new politics look less like old presidential campaigns than like social media fandoms: Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Drake, and the Marvel Universe don't come and go.
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These can come on suddenly or develop slowly or come and go for days or weeks, like they did for the author of the Twitter thread.
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Men come and go but the two loves of Spears' life are definitely her sons with ex Kevin Federline, Sean Preston, 10, and Jayden James, 9.
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It is a mystery why European officials should have such long tenures so that prime ministers come and go but Jean-Claude Juncker goes on forever.
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These wellness fads come and go, and we're probably all better off living our lives without giving them more than a click and a quick scroll.
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Actors may come and go, but if you have the rights to Captain America and Black Panther, you can always make another hit film, and another.
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Over four hours, current and former members of the Graham company "excavate their relationship" to the modern dance matriarch (audiences are free to come and go).
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The exact number of nodes changes regularly, as only some are permanent "fixed relays" (indicated by a lightning bolt) and the others may come and go.
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Politicians come and go, but these values and the role that they play in stabilizing the world after the worst war in humanity, is critically important.
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Hair trends come and go, but one that seems to be gaining traction is celebrities embracing their natural hair texture, from Gabrielle Union to Gigi Hadid.
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As the show progressed, the various Rangers (and the actors who played them) would come and go, with completely new teams appearing on a regular basis.
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She has watched toy fads come and go in her stores for 19 years, and for right now, fidget spinners are the hottest things they stock.
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Acorn and other contractors fly civilian light aircraft — typically Beechcraft King Air models — that come and go from African airports and makeshift airfields without attracting attention.
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That may not be as dramatic as it sounds, since America is a large and dynamic place where around 5m jobs come and go every month.
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No matter who we are and how confident we are, she wrote, confidence can come and go — just as insecurities can also come and fade away.
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Those chords come and go like ghosts, reflecting not just on the characters and the first film but a time, and a place—and on us.
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She said she'd watched people come and go through the Deauville, and other abandoned or vacant lots, to squat for a few nights at a time.
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There may be no better spot to consider how place names come and go than the Avenue of the Americas in the West 21.4s and 22018s.
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There is no such thing as reincarnation, and history is nothing more than a long, linear series of individual people and events that come and go.
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Hartley says they should definitely do that, because the nature of the soap biz allows actors to come and go ... and nobody is ever really gone.
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These therapies, including dialectical behavioral therapy, remind us that emotions are transient experiences that come and go, and we don't need to take them so seriously.
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Being able to change that perspective and realize that, while jobs come and go, these boys are only with us for a short period of time.
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Poke spent those first few weeks in the apartment sprawled across the carpet, watching the other boys come and go, and Rod didn't bitch about it.
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Fashion trends may come and go, but some of America's most iconic clothing lines have entranced multiple generations of shoppers with classic designs and familiar logos.
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People and companies come and go with astonishing frequency in the modern workplace, and employment turbulence is likely to increase for those following the Baby Boomers.
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When Jordi Cruyff, his son, was asked how he compared with his dad, he replied, "The rest of us are just mortals — we come and go."
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Today, residents and businesses leave out food and water for these recurring visitors in their lives, allowing the cats to come and go as they please.
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Like Odysseus, Mendelsohn sees in existence a pattern of eddies and back-turnings, an endlessly shifting density field in which identity and truth come and go.
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For all the loneliness and success that will come and go for Shine — and, perhaps, for Simmons — the artist seems to have all she really needs.
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Or the South Beach, Ornish, Asian or Flat-Belly Diet, or any of the hundreds of others that come and go and come again, as fads.
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He reminds the mother that it's his house, really, and that he can come and go as he pleases, and by the way, it's a pigsty.
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A Rostec spokeswoman said the company's staff in Venezuela has remained unchanged in recent years and its technicians come and go according to its projects' needs.
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We are left with the understanding that humans — relatively recent additions to a 4.5-billion-year-old planet — will come and go; the planet will remain.
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This decision gave me the liberty to travel freely, whether it be by land or air, while also allowing me to come and go with ease.
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He's seen trends come and go, especially the rise and fall of the slickly produced films that were popular when he started, in the early 2000s.
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Most of the windows face into the backyard, and there's a massive garage that allowed her to come and go in a vehicle without being seen.
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Mr. Trump lives at the top of his 664-foot tower, meaning he relies on an elevator to come and go, a probable point of concern.
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As it's somehow my 7th year shooting Comic Con, I've started to notice what elements come and go and what seems to always stay the same.
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Their value to the country —and to all presidents— is that their experience and wisdom, stretching over decades, can inform the politicians who come and go.
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The technology lets buildings collect data as residents come and go, and could show landlords daily patterns, like when you take your dog for a walk.
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"West," the more interesting of the two, presents a loose combination of still images taped to the wall and identical moving versions that come and go.
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Staff and guests were told they would be unable to come and go, and some were told it could be hours longer before they can leave.
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The world needs to know that presidents may come and go, but that the fundamental values of who we are as a people will never change.
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Buses come and go out of a central station, and a robotic voice occasionally announces the arrival of a train on the city's light rail system.
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For years, the couple were the tiny islands' only permanent residents, although other people, such as policeman, lighthouse operators and tourists, would periodically come and go.
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Jobs come and go, and new phones come out every year, but purchasing a home is one of those once-in-a-blue-moon financial investments.
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It appears that immigrants from countries that can afford to do business with the Trump organization are free to come and go from the United States.
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Field Notes Weddings can come and go so fast they might sometimes seem like one big blur to the newly married couple, their guests and families.
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We know that governments come and go around the world — this is a perfectly normal thing — and energy policies change with the changes in the governments.
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The Pacers have seen stars come and go since 2013-14, when they met James and the Heat for the second consecutive year in the conference finals.
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What the mourners didn't realize was that Rukundo was still alive – and she was sitting in a car just outside the home, watching mourners come and go.
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If your brand of eye bags come and go, less invasive and significantly more affordable options abound in the form of eye creams, gels, serums, and masks.
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There have been so many stages of weird fashions that come and go, and one day I just realized I wasn't comfortable in styles that weren't mine.
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Is there a core set of ideals or principles she would expect to see the new team maintain, as it evolves and as volunteers come and go?
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" For her part, Raye pretty much brushed off the talk last fall, telling Metro UK, "I'm just excited to keep growing and these stories come and go.
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At Ragtag, we've cultivated a system that ensures that technology is operational and tailored to groups' needs even as individual volunteers come and go, because they do.
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In a sign of just how quickly traffic tactics come and go, Massoumi said lately he's not seeing the same traffic bump for publishers who try it.
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Eritrean nationals who have lived abroad for many years can come and go as they please, provided they toe the party line and pay a "diaspora tax".
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Plenty of looks come and go, but it's the smoky eye that sticks around no matter how many times you break it out for a Saturday night.
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I've seen investment trends, or fads, come and go over my three decades in this business and I have the lashes on my back to prove it.
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In an industry where publicists come and go, Ms. Siegal has lasted for 216 years, even as the era of publicist as star seems to be passing.
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Makeup trends come and go but healthy radiant skin is always in style and I feel it should be the most important element of everyone's makeup routine.
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The names come and go, as governments of the left and right rotate in and out of power: contrats jeunes, contrats d'avenir, contrats aidés, contrats de génération.
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Or, if the temporary art exhibit looked too much like the other temporary things they had watched come and go here over the years to affect them.
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Hansen-Løve doesn't concern herself with plot as much as she does in populating her movies with a richly-textured world in which people come and go.
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"The stewardess finally was like, 'He can come and go to the bathroom,' but he's 5 years old — he's too scared to go by himself," she recalls.
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For those celebrating their independence the party-of-one way, the day will come and go, but it's still a great opportunity to show yourself some love.
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New presidents, particularly outsiders, face a hostile and controlling group of Washington elites who believe they own the place over mere elected officials who come and go.
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" He added, "But I've seen so many players come and go that I never, not for one minute, thought I could rack up millions on the tour.
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The speaker of the State House of Representatives, Tim Moore, said last week that the deadline would "come and go" without action by the Republican-controlled legislature.
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Instead, leaving the United States was a choice for my family; and at least for now we can come and go as we please, which means together.
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And now the May 2628 deadline is likely to come and go without any bill on President Obama's desk, let alone a starter vote in the House.
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With four young women sharing a big house in a seaside town, the seasons pass, emotional anguish and emotional support come and go, and family is defined.
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However, some EU officials wonder whether the talks, which has already seen 2015 and 2016 deadlines come and go, will ever conclude if they cannot this year.
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Place names come and go — with help from (surprise!) the real estate industry — but a few that have stuck around offer a window onto the city's past.
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THE BORDER (Morrow/HarperCollins, $28.99) is a mighty book, overflowing with dramatic subplots populated by characters who come and go and are killed off with alarming frequency.
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Most of the windows faced into the backyard, and there was a massive garage that allowed her to come and go in a vehicle without being seen.
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Forceful, large, illiterate, an inveterate quoter of proverbs and traditional wisdom, she can come and go as she pleases among higher-born women, protected by Sulayman's favor.
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Mar-a-Lago also doesn't keep tabs on the identity of guests who come and go on a routine basis, even while the president is in residence.
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The referendum he proposed was meant to do that by streamlining a political system that has had more than 60 governments come and go over 70 years.
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"He's very solid, plays a smart game," said the Rangers' veteran goaltender, Henrik Lundqvist, who has seen many a defenseman come and go in his 12 seasons.
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Through my years of observing budgets come and go, the most effective budgets are ones that are realistic in their scope while being aspirational in their vision.
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Though the world onstage shifts with each new poem — the light changes, characters come and go — the scenes connect as if all part of a single village.
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One pleasure of his movies, as of Ingmar Bergman's, is the ease with which actors come and go, from drama to drama, like a trusted theatre troupe.
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Jobs come and go, companies go bankrupt, the economy can fail, but you can always count on yourself to work hard and build a future for yourself.
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Of course, that relies on Dot staying afloat in a market that not only has the huge incumbent player, but also has seen companies come and go.
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We'd sit inside the car in winter, or on top of a picnic table in summer, and eat doughnuts while we watched the planes come and go.
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"Nobody is clean in that corruption dispute in the opposition leadership, accusations come and go between them, they're a society of political merchants," he wrote on Twitter.
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As generations come and go, technology and the culture its environment reinvents should sell the success of conservatism — plan, embrace and not be complacent or outright stagnant.
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As the various deadlines come and go, Congress passes numerous continuing resolutions to buy more time (though the extra time never yields a productive regular order proceeding).
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And yet, as midterm races heat up in states across America, and elections overseas come and go, many of these well-meaning tools remain a work in progress.
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Memes and trending topics come and go, but one truth remains eternal: If you want to start an argument on Twitter, declare that an art form is dead.
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I'm not going to use any trendy buzzwords surrounding skin care as I suspect that is all they will be: trends and fads that will come and go.
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A custom-designed doggy door for Bear, Leo and Lucy, whose magnet-equipped collars control a gate and allow the pups to come and go as they please.
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That it's important to have some well-made suiting separates in your closet at all times — and that while trends come and go, a good blazer lasts forever.
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Every programming language has frameworks, usually a much smaller set of them that come and go usually much more slowly, but, it can seem like JavaScript is frameworks.
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"Death waves — understandable and preventable — come and go rapidly in the synthetic drug era," said Dennis Cauchon of Harm Reduction Ohio, which monitors overdose trends in that state.
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JAPANESE prime ministers used to come and go in the blink of an eye, but Shinzo Abe has been in office for longer than the previous five combined.
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But, there's one go-to sandal that's been there through all the come-and-go trends — and some of Instagram's most stylish ladies are staying loyal to it.
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Otherwise you're going to watch cool new games come and go that you won't be able to play with the dinky Xbox controller that's included with the Rift.
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Each spreads through a population according to its peculiar viral dynamics — some ricochet through a population and then burn out, while others come and go with the seasons.
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LOOK, AS I SAID BEFORE, CORRECTIONS COME AND GO. AND THERE MAY BE A MILLION REASONS FOR IT AND WE ALL SEARCH FOR THOSE REASONS, I UNDERSTAND THAT.
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The tilt-rotor Ospreys, part-plane part-helicopter, come and go while the others in their flock nest, folded in gray ranks, along the edges of the deck.
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Old-school heavy metal may be enjoying a revival at the moment, but it will come and go, and power metal will again prove the test of time.
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Redick is now playing his tenth, which means he's seen two full cycles of Adam Morrisons and Jimmer Fredettes come and go while he steadily tills the parquet.
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It was for the Kinect, and the idea was you just put it in front of a group of people, anyone can come and go as they want.
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In many democracies, parties come and go; there would be little to mourn if Labour were to wither and be replaced by others more in tune with voters.
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Similar to how credit card offers come and go, Venmo Rewards cash back deals will also expire at some point, as new ones arrive to take their place.
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He's wary of the prisoners but charmed uniquely by her: Kushner lets him come and go, in and out of the system, which helps her paint its boundaries.
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"Corrections come and go," he said, swatting away the idea that a trade war with China and ongoing disputes with close trade partners were responsible for the losses.
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Across 256 pages, The House of Dior serves as an in-depth look at how the French fashion house has evolved under the creatives who've come and go.
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And we've seen, over those — since I was in the military longer than some of you have been alive, I have seen Republicans and Democrats come and go.
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Today the owner sees it as outdated and poorly designed, starting with a layout that has made it easy for thieves and drug dealers to come and go.
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West Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump has seen a parade of favored aides come and go his first year in office, some more quickly than others.
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How terrifying is that for a child, on top of putting them in a place where they don't know anybody and they're not free to come and go?
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But he believes that radical change is branded on Colorado's soul, and that the weed explosion is another shift in the culture's image that will come, and go.
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Unlike some other members of the royal family whom Crown Prince Mohammed suspects of disloyalty, Prince Ahmed had been allowed to come and go freely from the kingdom.
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" The impermanence and struggle were favorite themes of the Buddha's recorded sayings, including, "Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and sorrow come and go like the wind.
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The players change, the coaches are in slightly different suits and slightly different stages of physical collapse, teams come and go, but the whole of it hums along.
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The US said that he had been free to come and go as he pleased, and he only returned to Iran because of family problems he was having.
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"Parents use it to better understand when they come and go, what they're doing, what time they go to sleep, when they have friends over," Mr. Stohrer said.
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Despite not serving in an official government capacity, Mr. Percoco continued to come and go from the governor's Manhattan offices, using a government swipe card, prosecutors have shown.
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It screened pesky protesters from Mr. Netanyahu's view — and prevented the public from seeing lawyers and detectives come and go as criminal investigations of the prime minister intensified.
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But I am not worried about the loss to ballroom history if "Realness" as it was originally conceived is abandoned — categories come and go in the ballroom scene.
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"Joe Ponte is a decent man and I wish him well," he said, "but correction commissioners come and go while the nightmare that is Rikers Island is eternal."
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Ending a period of instability which had seen five presidents come and go in ten years, Mr Correa ruled successfully for a decade, thanks to the commodity boom.
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But partisanship and ideology explain only some of the intense feelings among workers, many of whom have seen Democrats and Republicans in the White House come and go.
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More important, since many towns don't have hotel capacity for such a huge influx of visitors, many eclipse watchers will come and go, leaving very few dollars behind.
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It met U.S. needs for labor (the program started in World War II) and offered a regulated, safe way for Mexicans to come and go across the border.
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The Defense Department provides all of those things for the military personnel at Guantánamo, mostly National Guard forces and reservists who come and go on nine-month rotations.
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However, tech trends come and go, so the of-the-moment popularity of the subscription box model didn't make Stitch Fix's attempt to raise venture capital funding any easier.
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VCs come and go all the time, but McClure is out at 500 Startups, the Mountain View, California-based venture fund and startup accelerator he helped cofound in 33.
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If you can remember, 2018 saw many-a fashion trends come and go, with some we skipped out on, some we invested in, and some we wish we hadn't.
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The censorship filters would catch it before it was seen by the public, and the election could come and go while a legal fight plays out behind the scenes.
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Instant Pot deals may come and go, but this one is the lowest price we've ever seen for this particular model and it has us all sorts of excited.
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APERO (19903) Café de Flore – Fashion trends come and go, but the row of sidewalk seats at Flore remains the place to see and be seen for a drink.
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But Suffolk pollster David Paleologos said the speed with which news cycles come and go, especially in the compressed timeframe between Iowa and New Hampshire, requires a faster turnaround.
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"Jobs come and go, but what's important is the country," he added, echoing the words of his father, Rafik Hariri, the former prime minister who was assassinated in 2005.
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The phrases come and go—they've born everything from "May I see you home from the circus" to "holla" and "txt me"—but the candy itself is a mainstay.
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Billie Dean Howard (Paulson), a medium and one of the only mortals allowed to come and go from the estate without facing death, has stopped by for a visit.
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The effect has gotten better but these apps, like many other one-off viral apps, tend to come and go in waves driven by influencer networks or paid promotion.
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Read more: Trump poised to reshape labor board, lawyers say Presidents and Cabinet secretaries come and go, but a Supreme Court appointment can be — and often is — for life.
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As for other trends, Kleidermacher noted that Google is seeing more apps that try to run cryptominers on phones, but for the most part, these trends come and go.
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Without going into all the details of which features will come and go, yes — you can expect to see a more simplified, cleaner experience, powered by more intelligent software.
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It's possible to buy just about everything from Horizon's vendors, but ammo especially tends to come and go so quickly that it's important to keep crafting materials on hand.
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Elections come and go, and yesterday's losers at the polls and in the ideas market are often tomorrow's victors at the polls, who lead the way with policy ideas.
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Movies come and go from all the major airlines and it may keep you at ease to know what exactly is going to be offered on your upcoming flight.
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The Milan event will see free movement of fans who will be able to come and go as they please without having to wait for a change of ends.
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She'd come and go and she'd come in probably at bath time, cause an amazing amount of scene, bubbles everywhere, bathwater all over the place and — and then leave.
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Seasteads would upset this dynamic, since each floating city would be small enough and modular enough that individuals could come and go freely, shopping for governments and social structures.
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One of the study's leaders noted to Bloomberg that AFib can come and go, so participants whose ECGs did not show signs of the condition might also have it.
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Men come and go covered with the dust of work sites or dressed in the orange vests and ball caps favored by the army of food deliverymen in Manhattan.
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It's designed to shelter the ultra-wealthy during an apocalypse, but until that moment arrives, people who've bought space there are free to come and go as they wish.
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"I have seen gins come and go for more than six years, and there comes a time you stop counting," said Alexander Stein, the chief executive of Monkey 47.
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The city has supported the game in some form since 1975, when the Timbers were launched as a professional men's team that would come and go over the years.
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Additional characters come and go — including Yu'pik residents played by Julian Black Antelope and Tantoo Cardinal — but they're grievously under realized, mostly just placeholders for ideas that never emerge.
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But they seem to be on the fringes of developed areas, with high walls and fences that would suggest those sent there are not free to come and go.
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Even the coops' roof is pitched at a precise angle to present a comfortable landing platform and has openings for the birds to come and go as they please.
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Many thermal areas come and go, says Michael Poland, the scientist-in-charge at Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, so the appearance of a new one isn't anything to worry about.
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Even in "Come and Go," the gentlest of the short plays, the women's bodies are hidden beneath sacklike coats, their faces masked by cloche hats pulled over the eyes.
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It certainly doesn't help the West that it has the league's worst team, the Mavericks at 2-10.. Coaches come and go in the N.B.A. But after three games?
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Even if his hardline allies were to lose the parliamentary race to their moderate rivals, Khamenei will continue to hold ultimate authority, while presidents and lawmakers come and go.
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He also estimates 30,000 drivers in the FAST program, which come and go at four New York and Canadian ports of entry, will lose access to the automated system.
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While US presidents and their policies come and go, deep-running disagreements between China and Japan over history and territory remain hugely divisive and have yet to be resolved.
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With so much content, Netflix has had trouble sustaining attention for some shows, which can come and go in a weekend of binge-watching, never to be mentioned again.
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At a stretch, I suppose we could do that, but— Hide under a damn blanket and give up our freedom to come and go wherever the hell we want?
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Technology companies come and go all the time, and as things like mergers and redesigns happen, often the software repository gets affected when the technology goes out of date.
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"Words can come and go in a language, but those that show staying power and increasing use need to be recorded and described," reads a statement from Merriam-Webster.
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That's because the final list can change right up until they get to Milwaukee, as elected officials and party leaders come and go over the course of the campaign.
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