He comes across as a rugged individual, the gentleman farmer.
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Even 13 Hours comes across as wary of foreign interventions.
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Paltrow comes across as irreverent and pleasantly spiky; she's not
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And she comes across a theory that might explain everything.
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He avoids the limelight and comes across as almost shy.
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But it also comes across as a matter of confidence.
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Time Travel, by contrast, comes across as something of an
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But this franchise never comes across as interested in either.
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At first glance, Ueda's work comes across as deliberately disturbing.
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I think that's what really comes across in the show.
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A big haymaker of a smile comes across his face.
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Throughout the book, Seal comes across as a fun guy.
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It's outdated and comes across too broadly simplistic and adolescent.
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If she comes across it, she will lay on it.
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This part comes across as a disproportionately lengthy throat clearing.
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And CarPlay Siri comes across as useful, pleasant, and benign.
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But it also comes across as audacity for audacity's sake.
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Still, "Fifty Shades Freed" comes across as very tightly targeted.
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Ms. Chebli comes across this all the time, she said.
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Highlights: The furious footwork and pure joy that comes across.
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I literally send her everything that comes across my desk.
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In performance she comes across as both uncompromising and generous.
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It should shock everyone who comes across such a threat.
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Ms. König comes across as at once daring and adrift.
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WILMORE: It's probably why it comes across like that sometimes.
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But onscreen, he comes across as just another generic nemesis.
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The protagonist or hero comes across obstacles, conflicts, and villains.
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It's often quite quiet in the way it comes across.
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This comes across in the themes that permeate his artwork.
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Jim Comey I think comes across very badly as a Democrat.
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Nancy comes across a hollowed-out tree dripping blood and ooze.
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Near the corner, Rana comes across an elderly woman, Bhagwant Rangi.
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When Peter Parker finally comes across the real Daredevil, he attacks.
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Sort of how it always comes across this time of year.
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But it mostly comes across as presenting women as really mean.
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But it frequently comes across as nothing more than Corbyn-lite.
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Having just re-read this, it sure comes across as angry.
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Skarsgård is well aware of how his new role comes across.
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Cruz that comes across during commercial breaks is earnest, inspirational, even
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Does she try to resuscitate all unconscious animals she comes across?
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It comes across as unpresidential and unbecoming of an elder statesman.
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It comes across as inauthentic, it feels like you're being tricked.
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It comes across to many not as strong, but as bullying.
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Becoming a rapper comes across as a way of taking control.
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But he comes across as someone with an edge of revenge.
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The so-called 'smart home' often comes across looking incredibly dumb.
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She, again, comes across as a real person with unreal powers.
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I might be the first trans person that someone comes across.
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Yet in public life she comes across as crass and hotheaded.
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He might still read it if he comes across a copy.
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The Senate Republicans' $1,200 plan comes across as a strategic calculation.
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Lamarr's subsequent tenure in Hollywood comes across as tame by comparison.
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For all his fame, Jovanovic said, Djokovic comes across as humble.
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More often than not, however, it just comes across as hammy.
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It comes across to me like the end of the world.
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The bad news in his book comes across loud and clear.
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The Nordstrom lineage comes across in conversation with these non-Nordstroms.
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In fact, Mauritius comes across as a cleaner replica of India.
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The mayor comes across as dismissing the concerns of New Yorkers.
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It comes across very clearly that she is telling the truth.
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It comes across as "tropical" but also has undertones of tomato.
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Jesus, on the other hand, often comes across as somewhat terse.
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Mr. Soering comes across as a sincere and canny camera presence.
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Vroom Vroom comes across almost as a reaction to those ideas.
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We were such a tight unit, and that's what comes across onscreen.
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I understand how it comes across as me being slightly passive aggressive.
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Stewing, Carl comes across Enid walking to the Hilltop to see Maggie.
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But this is just breaking comes across the wires from CBS News.
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A mathematics graduate, Li comes across as a modest and mellow businessman.
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I don't think that's the message that comes across in English... pic.twitter.
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And people really enjoy that, and I think that comes across, too.
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I just hope that comes across tonight because I'm having a blast.
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The obsessiveness about how he comes across has also tripped him up.
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Like Obama, Buttigieg comes across as an intelligent, capable, and passionate leader.
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But it often comes across as a signifier of ambivalence and shame.
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Connerty comes across an agent who carried out one of Chuck's plans.
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And, rather than being reclusive, she comes across as picky and shy.
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This attitude comes across as a way to approach sex and life.
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That comes across in the colors of the wallpaper and the mansion.
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In fact, intensity is what she hopes comes across when she skates.
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In person, Ms. Falque-Pierrotin comes across as soft-spoken and formal.
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Yet the movie never comes across as too mean or too ugly.
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Ray comes across an overdosed man lying on a bed of brush.
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As a forester, Joseph Hosey comes across snakes pretty much every day.
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Without it, I fear a message comes across as cold or incomplete.
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Though Evans comes across as a measured scientist, his frustrations were mounting.
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Jack, a skittish boy, comes across as a little more sympathetic here.
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Instead, she comes across as easygoing and open, like an old mate.
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But on repeated viewings, it comes across as the film's strongest moment.
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In general, Cyrus comes across more genuine-mom than media-trained manager.
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But Mr Falih (pictured) comes across as too measured to create uproar.
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Clark comes across as a noble defender of innocents on the show.
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Letting her know how she comes across might help her check herself.
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If it comes across his desk, he's said he could veto it.
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And it's possible that emotion comes across in her public testimony Friday.
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The right comes across his body and he can see it more.
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He comes across a dead body, the face of which is blurred.
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He neither falls into a predictable pattern nor comes across as arbitrary.
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It's not lost on Jones how that comes across to some people.
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At least that's how it comes across in the festival's marketing, anyway.
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What comes across is a sense of the ancient propelling the new.
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Brer Rabbit comes across the figure and tries to start a conversation.
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Despite his myriad activities, he comes across as versatile rather than scattered.
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The Jacksonian tradition comes across as Mead's real interest and fundamentally populist.
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"I think that is something that comes across from them," she said.
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He comes across like a guy shooting the shit on a podcast.
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In this seaside context, the artist comes across like a funfair barker.
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It comes across as just a deluge of bass through the Surface Headphones.
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For his part, Popov, now 35, comes across as alternately weary and defiant.
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Minter: I think the movie did so well because the joy comes across.
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The swamp being the bureaucracy that comes across the English Channel from Europe.
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Because Trump is angry, and his anger comes across to many as authentic.
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Zuckerberg comes across as thoughtful about the broader issues that Facebook has created.
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Those spreading the numbers dare anyone who comes across them to make contact.
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"Honestly, he comes across as more socially awkward than a predator," she said.
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"It comes across as a FUD [fear, uncertainty, and doubt] campaign," she wrote.
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It's a pleasant surprise that works better than it comes across on paper.
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The author comes across as passionate but prickly, with little time for bunglers.
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What should be a vital story comes across as an afterthought, at best.
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There, he comes across Valkyrie, a tough-gal warrior played by Tessa Thompson.
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"If it comes across as forced, people can see through that," he said.
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Lim's statement comes across as tone deaf and more than a little xenophobic.
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Suddenly, his arrogance comes across as defiance, a relentless ambition to prove himself.
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Though only the 1.0 release, Amity comes across as a fairly polished app.
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When putting Betty's laundry in her room Alice comes across Ms. Grundy's gun.
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He comes across as refreshingly sincere, at a time of anti-politics sentiment.
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Speaking a language other than English comes across as "un-American" to some.
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"But I think Marco's comes across much more real than Ted's," Brewer said.
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It's never called a mental institution but that's exactly how it comes across.
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This dude plays hard, with manic energy that somehow comes across as graceful.
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It comes across that these are guys just out to get some money.
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That's why the iPhone XR's size comes across as such a nice compromise.
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I hope that it comes across in the way I wanted it to.
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He comes across as unpleasant: arrogant, racist and constantly borrowing money off Engels.
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She knows her worth and comes across as confident, glamorous, and maybe boisterous.
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A child comes across our borders unaccompanied, we take care of that child.
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Wordsworth, incidentally, comes across as an utter prig as Frances Wilson portrays him.
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But even this scene comes across as something less than flirtatious and celebratory.
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But the "shiny" candidate with the never-fading smile comes across as vapid.
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On paper, Morgan comes across as a cheaper version of 2009's Splice.
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But he also comes across patients whose donors do not want to participate.
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But compared to Trump's wild brand, Pence comes across as next to normal.
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Every single option that comes across my desk we're going to be considering.
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I think they sometimes feel the US comes across as a bully. Absolutely.
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What could be a campy good time instead comes across as muddled confusion.
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O'Rourke is self-effacing, low-key guy, who comes across as fundamentally decent.
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Say a report comes across the wire that a shooting happened in Brooklyn.
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But one of the women in Ludlow's case comes across as genuinely troubled.
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And his crowd-rousing St. Crispin's Day Speech comes across as brutally militaristic.
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He comes across as a thug, kind of a modern-day Bob Haldeman.
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In this account, Weimar Germany comes across as a nation of hypocritical deadbeats.
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Colgate's new Plaqless Pro Toothbrush glows blue when it comes across plaque buildup.
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Donald Trump comes across to many many people rather like the rich dad.
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If the storm comes across halfway between Corpus and Houston, gasoline is overvalued.
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He is a good listener and comes across as humble and open-minded.
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Nahal: He comes across as fixated and frustrated, but that's not entirely surprising.
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Using "for your" as a qualifier always comes across as condescending and rude.
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O'Rourke comes across as authentic and youthful, which is reportedly making Cruz nervous.
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Their knowledge and fun approach to grocery shopping comes across in their book.
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Leary comes across as wearingly naïve, constantly beholden to others for his protection.
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The Black Arts Movement, in particular its poetry, comes across as especially prescient.
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Trump often comes across as incoherent and inconsistent on the issue of abortion.
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The album comes across as vulnerable, like the poems typed on thin paper.
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The way she totally phased out like that, it comes across like mild PTSD.
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Compared to Nissan's US lineup, the Leaf comes across as fresh and somewhat interesting.
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Noisey: Like the characters in his songs Randy comes across as a lovable underdog.
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The photographs seem to demonstrate a Western ignorance—a lack of empathy comes across.
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She comes across Hot Pie, who tells her that Jon is back at Winterfell.
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And, unlike many cases of nuanced curatorial intent, this actually comes across to visitors.
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Instead, he comes across as heavier and duller, frequently stymied by events around him.
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And hope some little girl somewhere comes across this image and sees magic too.
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In his more lucid moments, he comes across as likable and a little rebellious.
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While Mr. Burke comes across as genial and low-key, he's a demanding boss.
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Lavan's Magic Projector: The Lost Pearl comes across as the most conceptually ambitious title.
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Instead, Thanos comes across as an over-inflated cousin of Grimace from McDonald's marketing.
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But this flirtation with Nicki Minaj comes across as a bit of a mismatch.
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She comes across as a wonderful lady and what a lovely mum, I'm sure.
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Thankfully it's Archie who comes across him early that morning and not someone else.
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Naomi doesn't seem to spend much time considering how she comes across to others.
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But on paper, LawBreakers comes across as a fairly typical game of its kind.
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What should feel urgent and engaged, however, often comes across as itchy and impatient.
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Putting a zero in the empty space apparently comes across as pointed and mean.
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That certainly comes across in Snap's prospectus, which makes clear it's a founder's company.
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If you watch the footage today, the question comes across as gentlemanly, even Edwardian.
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Morell comes across as apolitical, evenhanded and well-credentialed on matters of national security.
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He comes across a little girl, but quickly learns she's one of the undead.
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The straight face he maintained in posed portraits comes across in his prose, too.
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In the animated film, Tramp comes across some puppies in a window for sale.
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There's so much history to unpack here, but absolutely none of it comes across.
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So it comes across more clear if you're able to do that without electricity.
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Mitch McConnell, the majority leader who stymies most legislation that comes across his desk.
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"Paradise" comes across as schematic, workmanlike, while "The Baptism of Christ" radiates spiritual conviction.
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Kunath, like the protagonist of the film, comes across as married to his work.
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She comes across as fiercely protective of her brother's legacy, if a little sinister.
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At one point, Kassabova comes across a fortuneteller who answers her secret, unasked question.
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It was a really happy time, which I think comes across in the music.
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He is adept with populist rhetoric, but comes across as soft-spoken and smooth.
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He enters a giant house where he comes across Harrison Ford, pointing a gun.
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And what if a top company executive comes across as a dope or dishonest?
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In many ways, she comes across as a supporting character in her own life.
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When the Trump administration talks about LGBTQ rights today, it comes across as gaslighting.
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To explore that spectrum, the book's polyphonic structure comes across as necessary and natural.
|
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Mr. Ackman comes across as sincere in his outrage and cogent in his presentations.
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What if a canvasser using Reach comes across someone who isn't registered to vote?
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In person, Dunbar comes across as a thoughtful man seeking only fairness and practicality.
|
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In contrast to many similarly scaled paintings, his work never comes across as authoritarian.
|
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Fresh, considerably funnier and featuring relative unknowns, "Insecure" comes across as everything that "Divorce" isn't.
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The increase in his favorability rating comes across party lines, though is largest among Republicans.
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Even as they compliment him, their behaviour comes across as an insidious form of violence.
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What I think comes across is a kind of warmth between the people and me.
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The chemistry definitely comes across on camera, and we couldn't be more here for it.
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He tells her he needs to be prepared if he comes across "that warrior" again.
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In the letter, the 28-year-old Corbally comes across as earnest, genuine, and humble.
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IN person, Mr. Royesh comes across as formidably intelligent, if a bit bookish and shy.
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For all its Hollywood credentials, Planet of the Apps comes across as surprisingly low-rent.
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Workplace unity, despite differences, is an ideal which comes across rather potently in the movie.
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That comes across so clearly every time you look at the two of them together.
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But the effort comes across as absurd, insulting and halfhearted when it's done this poorly.
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He eventually comes across the body of a fellow trooper, and faces his own mortality.
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Both pieces are worth reading, even if Fischer's in particular comes across as rather pessimistic.
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For starters, Kevin comes across as nothing more than a walking gay best friend stereotype.
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"He comes across as a flaming hypocrite," Smith fumed on Wednesday's edition of First Take.
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It's nice to hear that that comes across as a recurring theme in our music.
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This allows the robot to move and pick up small objects that it comes across.
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Getting upset over this comes across as low-hanging fruit on the tree of offensiveness.
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It doesn't come across as ribald or playful; it comes across as cruel and bullying.
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He has the stature of a bouncer, yet he comes across as timid, even shy.
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He and Latibeaudiere seem like best buds, while Walters comes across as a respected frenemy.
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Every now and then, another group of migrants comes across her in the Darién Gap.
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She comes across as simply a writer interested in a fascinating subject, which is enough.
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John: Well, that comes across on the whole album, and that's why I love it.
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ER: There's definitely an intimacy that comes across in the photos and in the interviews.
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"He comes across as dynamic and straight-to-the-point which Americans like," he added.
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Over-sharing comes across as self-obsessed and insensitive to the balance of the conversation.
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He comes across as gentle, quiet, and calm, happy to let Wright do the talking.
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Mr. Trump comes across as trying to take advantage of this uncertainty for political gain.
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After six months on the job, a manager comes across as rash, rude and lazy.
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He comes across as an upbeat, middle-aged expat with an abiding fondness for music.
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Spector is right: Prince's work comes across as banal and mass-produced, low-energy constructs.
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One of the two officers who blew Marie's case comes across as a secondary villain.
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I usually don't want to, because it always comes across as a ploy for clicks.
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He comes across as a simple, happy man with plain tastes and an even tone.
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Instead he comes across as George "Message: I care" H.W. Bush from the 1992 campaign.
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To supporters, his willingness to say anything and take on anyone comes across as refreshing.
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It reads the way soldiers and Marines talk, so the profanity comes across as poetry.
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Each figure comes across as unsettled, in a state of movement or hesitation or both.
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He comes across in person as relaxed, not formal or rigid, and focused on business.
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His denial comes across as more of a devious dodge than his silence ever did.
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Notice that your nose gathers none of the information that comes across the Dog Channel.
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As this suggests, the archbishop comes across as the more gently mischievous of the two.
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His fortunes change when he comes across a bustling burger joint in San Bernardino, Calif.
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The author's prowess as a rapper comes across in extended sections of punchy free verse.
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She comes across as one of those people who wear their heart on their sleeve.
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But for many Afghan women, that is not what comes across in all these celebrations.
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"It still comes across as a tired company that has little to offer," Saunders said.
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It comes across as 'too loud' or 'too shrill' or 'too this' or 'too that.
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And Ms. Beck's brisk and composed Alice comes across as merely waspish instead of vitriolic.
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"In some ways, he comes across as being very redneck," said Margaret O'Brien, a Charleston retiree.
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That is to say anybody who comes across the border is now going to be charged.
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Youn never comes across as trying to impress the reader with her knowledge, which is considerable.
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She's not fast and angry, she's not slow and sad; she comes across as just honest.
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"The more 'Presidential' this speech comes across, the better the outcome for markets," the strategists wrote.
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Poy Gum Lee, pictured with his enormous family, comes across as an energetic, ambitious young man.
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Done poorly, it comes across as mass-produced, tarnishing the platform's appeal and driving away users.
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As usual, he comes across as someone with real musical integrity, who massively knows his stuff.
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This comes across as a misunderstanding of what we've been working towards these past few months.
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Sometime thereafter, Akecheta turns up on the outskirts of the park, where he comes across Logan.
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Tom is a man of 19, but comes across as little more than a lost boy.
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And they do make us feel better, but it comes across as off-putting or rigid.
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She comes across as laid back, but you can see the gears turning when she speaks.
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She comes across a room full of what seems like random bodies — until she recognizes one.
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Weiner doesn't necessarily come across poorly in the film—he simply comes across as Anthony Weiner.
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The installation comes across as an amalgamation of stereotypes often associated with lower-income ethnic enclaves.
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In the ad Mrs Clinton comes across as a battered-but-unbowed, worldly-but-compassionate matriarch.
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In his rendition he comes across looking like a victim, and life is rarely that simplistic.
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Depending on how you read the brief, Apple comes across as either overly cautious or alarmist.
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Regina later comes across a hurt horse, and her magic reappears in time to save him.
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But when Scott comes across a disk that's particularly difficult, he hands it over to 4AM.
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"The more 'presidential' this speech comes across, the better the outcome for markets," the strategists wrote.
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The new AI is ultimately meant to let Facebook understand any writing that it comes across.
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And it's innovative which helps a candidate like Biden who comes across as a traditional politician.
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In Atlanta, his adopted home town, he seems to know and like everyone he comes across.
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"Personal Shopper" primarily comes across as a lovingly appointed platform for Ms. Stewart's talents and beauty.
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He comes across as the kind of player captains would like to clone for team events.
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Xie comes across as a magician of perspective and scale, troubled by her own virtuosic illusions.
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Thickened a bit with potatoes, it comes across less as a gazpacho than a green vichyssoise.
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In all of these films, Fincher's obsession with the look of blood comes across clearly onscreen.
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She has the outlook of a realist but comes across as more of an old soul.
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But the abject contrast between winners and losers in this business still comes across crystal clear.
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But he also comes across increasingly like rap's petulant child king rather than its actual ruler.
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The Queen of England comes across a bookmobile while walking her corgis on the Palace grounds.
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Heroin alone kills 300 Americans a week; 90 percent of which comes across our southern border.
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When the self-driving car comes across something it's never seen, engineers recreate it in simulation.
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"Clare has a very clear vision, even if she comes across as peaceful," Mr. Fortunato said.
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It comes across less as a gesture of imaginative whimsy than as a feat of observation.
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So, he comes across a lot in our stories with that type of feel, I think.
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But the insistent realness of a Trumpalike onstage does distort the way the play comes across.
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Jean-Luc takes a detour to see some old friends, and comes across an unexpected one.
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But the movie comes across as a rush of bouncy one-liners and arch formal conceits.
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Besides, you still blame him; if that comes across even inadvertently, it could make things worse.
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His Hamlet is antic, mercurial, unpredictable, but each line of verse comes across clearly, almost conversationally.
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For all his diabolical brilliance, he often comes across as a Beverly Hillbilly in designer slacks.
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Writing an email that comes across just like you do in person is a fine art.
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Sacks comes across as a gentle, learned, highly eccentric academic, but he was so much more.
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Newhouse's offer to run Paris Vogue comes across as a difficult one for Buck to accept.
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They tend to be newsy for fans, no matter how boring Budenholzer thinks he comes across.
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The president often comes across as unfamiliar with Washington and stymied by aspects of the job.
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They all can act, but what comes across most convincingly is their joy in dancing together.
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What comes across most through Kensington Blues is a sense of addiction's transformation of the person.
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What comes across is how vulnerable everyone is — a condition we don't like to think about.
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She comes across a piper on a Boston bridge, and stares wistfully before giving him some change.
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"Many museums phrase their policies in the negative, which comes across as very restrictive," Wallace told Hyperallergic.
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But moments later, she comes across the pickup truck: Harlan parks the car and Lily jumps out.
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I understand how he comes across but I do believe he was remorseful for what he did.
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It comes across like a deeply sincere effort on LaBeouf's part to exorcise some of his demons.
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They have a naturally loving relationship so I hope some of that comes across in the movie.
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Where his straight-to-camera monologuing plays like desperate persuasion, hers comes across as statements of fact.
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ICE is now at a point where anyone it comes across, it's removing, or attempts to remove.
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When you post on social media that you are doing it, it comes across as narcissistic though.
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Blue is talented, grounded, and funny, but the storyline comes across as the most standard sitcom fare.
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It's not that the weather service wasn't aware that all-caps communication comes across as just rude.
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ANYONE who comes across 22001,22011 missing nonagenarians should notify the Office for National Statistics (ONS) at once.
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Melo comes across-court to slap a lofted ball that was about to jump over his head.
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I hope it comes across in the video that we were all having a really cool time!
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The first person that the pair comes across isn't even aware of who Tremblay is — big mistake.
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Within that context, Google's new feature comes across as another tech giant's attempt to improve internet morale.
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The very American concept of freedom of expression also comes across its pop culture for many immigrants.
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" In a confessional, Camille said, "Dorit comes across as somebody that's pretending to be somebody she's not.
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And yet there's still something about Facebook's belated embrace of live video that comes across as inauthentic.
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A woman's voice comes across the police radio: "Please be advised, all power is out," she says.
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It's topped off with a music note that, to these eyes anyway, comes across as goat cheese.
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After fooling around a bit, he comes across some tool boxes and gets a rather brilliant idea.
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It more comes across like he enjoys experimenting with expression, and takes pleasure in considering his speech.
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For example, a biomedical scientist comes across an exciting finding and has an idea for a medicine.
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What we&aposre left with is a system that comes across as even more broken than before.
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But it comes across as boys who can't stand any sort of impediment to their sexual satisfaction.
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That's something that certainly comes across with the guys in Magic Gang and the music scene there.
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Healy has charisma and an utter disinterest in wearing undershirts, but he never comes across as intimidating.
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I hope that comes across—that it's not all doom and gloom; that there's a light there.
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Lately, she says, she plays a lot of newscasters, and comes across a lot of undesirable roles.
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"He comes across as a nice guy ... but he's got very little ambition," Larry says of Biden.
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In Jeffrey Zuckerman's admirable and confident translation, the narrator comes across as calm, morose — and inexplicably reluctant.
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"If you are sincere, then that's how it comes across," she says of her intimate subject matter.
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He comes across as a caricature designed to mock a minority for the entertainment of the majority.
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Or maybe there's just something about my neutral expression that comes across as seeming worried or displeased.
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Ms. Graham wrote the work while undergoing cancer treatment, and that experience comes across in the pages.
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The sound these youngest boys make comes across as utterly natural yet somehow transient, a haunting falsetto.
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ML: That magical stumbling upon the shop and all the possibilities really comes across in the book.
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It comes across like an even more Spanish retelling of "Carmen," with Puccinian sweep to the melodies.
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Signed at 217, Sands, who turned 17 in July, comes across as self-contained and cheerfully ambitious.
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But not as dangerous as the final "Fireworks" prelude, which comes across here like a modernist inferno.
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In his research, Patskou comes across quaint mysteries, some of which develop into Zapruder-film-style fascinations.
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It comes across as remarkable — and what does this say about how our culture processes sexual assault?
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But the director, John Giampietro, can make no sense of it, and it comes across as lifeless.
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This comes across even when Ms. Foster is singing and dancing with her customary polish and precision.
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He continually asserts that Lendrum is charming, "personable and likable," but he never comes across that way.
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Be sure to sign up for alerts so that news comes across your phone when it happens.
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All of this comes across beautifully in de Armas' performance as the driving force of the film.
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While the Google Cloud Platform isn't the No. 1 public cloud, Greene ultimately comes across as confident.
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Frank Ocean's "Blonde," for instance, comes across as more of a homemade reverie than a pop album.
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But she has a particular message for everyone who comes across the story: "Back up your phone!"
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But one of them comes across as a human being and the other as a cartoon bobblehead.
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But the sense of a world in which everyone is terminally rootless comes across with haunting acuteness.
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It is not just impossible to follow; it comes across as intentionally designed to repel logical thought.
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I feel like my having this opinion always comes across like I'm trying to be an edgelord.
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It's a fascinating series of letters where the once vivid Redstone comes across as a ghostly presence.
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One day, while walking home from the hospital, he comes across a severed ear in the woods.
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When it's a woman showing impressive endurance, however, it comes across as subversive, and more empowering for it.
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The things I just said about them personally, that comes across as a band, it has a pulse.
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She just comes across like a normal child – which makes her extra relatable, even to adults like us.
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Palmestålalso pointed out that James' attempt to position himself as an industry insider ultimately comes across as amateurish.
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Even given the benefit of the doubt, Hiddleston comes across as tone-deaf, braggy, and un-self-aware.
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If a web browser comes across an untrusted certificate, then a warning may pop up, alerting the user.
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He comes across as a genial but boring corporate executive who probably went to an Ivy League school.
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In most cases, Donna, if someone comes across with a minor, they&aposre only separated for a day.
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It was one last chance to witness the professorial demeanor that comes across to many Republicans as patronizing.
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And if some of that comes across as a little uncivil, well, children&aposs lives are at stake.
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A young scavenger named Rachel comes across a green sentient lump in the midst of a ruined city.
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Throughout the film, Logan comes across X-Men comic books and criticizes them for being fabricated and artificial.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Never let it be said that President Emmanuel Macron doesn't care about how he comes across.
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In conversation Sevigny comes across as the opposite of detached—her answers seasoned with an easy, throaty laugh.
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And so, if that comes across in the performance of it, then I'm thrilled people feel my heart.
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They're cute — but not too cute — and bursting with personality, which comes across perfectly in photographs and videos.
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Instead, it comes across as absurd — possibly because every other character in the series acts equally as stupid.
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Vaynerchuk comes across as the most savvy of the judges, if perpetually on the brink of an aneurysm.
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For a man whose obsessions are violence and victimization, Ngo comes across in person as gentle, even vulnerable.
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The whole cryogenic community comes across as very creepy to me, and leaves me cold to be honest.
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In each room Edith comes across a story prompt — an old notebook, divorce papers — that transport her elsewhere.
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What comes across is the utter cynicism involved of the people who are helping to polarize the country.
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When they get home, Kim starts googling and comes across a video of the Los Angeles City Council.
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It comes across as aggro to super-like since you are immediately pushed up in a woman's feed.
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In meetings, Wagner says, Zelensky comes across as well-briefed, and makes an effort not to appear naive.
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" Caroline Sullivan for the Guardian says that on stage Lipa "comes across as having nothing much to say.
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But that protection becomes a form of control—a control he exerts over every character he comes across.
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I'm so proud because it comes across as something that is beautiful but kind of hard to watch.
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"I've always been a very efficient person," he told me, with more modesty than comes across in print.
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In every telling, Fred Trump comes across as a stern, absent father devoted to his real estate empire.
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But relations sound warm and friendly on the tapes, and Ono herself even comes across as occasionally bashful.
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On Twitter and in interviews, she comes across as grounded, self-aware, and able to laugh at herself.
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He comes across as a happy man, prone to finishing his sentences with a long, high-pitched laugh.
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The acting subplot, meanwhile, relies on meta-talk about vapid network TV that comes across as self-congratulatory.
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Not that Jacobs comes across as anything but awful during her too-brief stint as the group's hostage.
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At best, he comes across as Watergate era attorney John Dean without the guilt or discernible legal skills.
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Because you know, I'm known as a bomb-ass, independent woman—that's what comes across in my music.
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The show targets a young audience, but often comes across like an involuntary satire of contemporary entitled children.
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But the show's reverence for its pugnacious host, however credulous it might seem now, comes across as sincere.
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He has a highly developed sense of his own morality and sometimes comes across as holier than thou.
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Retirees will explain that they're interested because of how he comes across to them: as knowledgeable and experienced.
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And one thing that clearly comes across in those meetings is how much he talks rather than listens.
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He comes across as impulsive, angry, riveted to militant social media and outraged by injustices inflicted on Muslims.
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Drug cartels, human smugglers and the elements pose deadly risks to anyone who comes across the border illegally.
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My feeling is that what it is about comes across as an experience, and you understand it viscerally.
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In paintings of Uncle Dominique, he comes across as a family clown, the kind that kids delight in.
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It's perfect for a small orchestra, and the music of string quartets comes across with full, lively sound.
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Alison comes across as cursed, an inward-looking Cassandra prophesying her own doom while helpless to stop it.
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Instead, Karadzic comes across as an unrepentant elderly man eager to defend his legacy to a curious interlocutor.
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He comes across, at least from his testimony so far, as full of honor and duty and patriotism.
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That's true of Ray, too, who for all his bad deeds never comes across as a true heavy.
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In context, the scrap-saving comes across as creativity, and the local ingredients aren't treated like sacred relics.
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In conversation, Lloyd comes across as thoughtful and unassuming, with an animated humor that makes him fun company.
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But it just comes across as a private complaint, while the electronic version is a full-blown crisis.
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She comes across as largely out of touch with the problems plaguing the education system in the country.
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Retirees will explain that they're interested because of how he comes across to them: as knowledgeable and experienced.
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If Zuckerberg, 33, comes across as arrogant, the hearings could turn into a debacle for Facebook, experts say.
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Bearded and stocky, Zohar has a lilting baritone and an open, histrionic personality that comes across as charming.
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It comes across as patronizing and can cause them to stick to their original idea even more strongly.
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In person, Mr. Parker comes across as the hearty ambassador from a principality known as Britain's Business Establishment.
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In fact, Bradley's whimsical, child-like work comes across as rather cheerless, like a box of sour balls.
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While suggesting how smitten he is by Adriana, he comes across as a young man on the move.
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The whole thing comes across as baffling — much as it does to Forché herself, at least at first.
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To call its narrative progression perfunctory seems inadequate — at times the film comes across as almost outright disinterested.
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The diversity and scope of the exhibition can be confusing, but it also comes across as refreshing and surprising.
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Nimoy comes across as much more of deep thinker than Shatner, with passion for poetry, politics and Van Gogh.
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Later that night, Dolores comes across Logan in the garden, nearly catatonic from something that looks like future heroin.
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Even though Gordon Ramsay shouts and curses pretty much all the time, he still comes across as a gentleman.
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His character comes across, as he must, as a rock 'n' roll nerd of limited talent but infinite passion.
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Even when he's succeeding, he still comes across as unctuous and slimy, perpetually bathed in his own flop-sweat.
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In the letters, Win is a better, sharper writer, but cozy Bernard comes across as a very nice man.
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His humor comes across far more easily in a live setting than on television when he often seems harsh.
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To me, Marika's music comes across the same way: organizing sprawling feelings and overarching concepts into digestible pop songs.
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It's a staggering work that comes across effortlessly, with Shaw again performing an overseers role in an outstanding performance.
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With breathless energy and a bright-red mohawk, he comes across as the world's most affable Fury Road character.
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I think that comes across in that song, just really no pressure and having a good time with it.
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Flannery comes across as "sluggish, almost kind of academic seeming," rather than the "charismatic, back-slapping sort," Sonnenfeld added.
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This comes across clearly in Wangechi Mutu's mummiform statues and Robert Bittenbender's strangulation of wires, metal, and street trash.
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Most of her inspiration is born from a desire to solve problems she comes across on a daily basis.
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It's getting all of a community's agencies on board before the permit for a protest comes across someone's desk.
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So, when they pair comes across each other in "Les Ecorches," they bring all of this baggage with them.
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Inside the game, however, she comes across as utterly awkward, without the intelligence or agency she demonstrated outside it.
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Arrogant and gruff, Dick comes across as a sort-of intellectual Marlboro Man, complete with cowboy hat and ranch.
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Here's a translation if you feel it's necessary, but I think most of the sentiment comes across without it.
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Some of that comes across in the film's opening moments, when Wade climbs down a tower of rundown trailers.
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Yet, in the role that those photographs played, the Rising comes across as a thoroughly modern media conflict event.
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He comes across as angry-happy, I guess, when he's making fun of little Marco and stuff like that.
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This decision brings the polar opposite Twin Peaks storylines together as Horne comes across a little bit of traffic.
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Compared with his ever more right-wing coalition, the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, comes across as a moderate.
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It all comes across rich and full — much as one would expect/hope from a $250 pair of earbuds.
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In the film, Armstrong comes across as somewhat cold and we learn about the traumatic death of his daughter.
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Although Netflix employees describe him as an intense, blunt boss, Hastings comes across in public as relaxed and undefensive.
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So quiet that you have to lean closer to hear her, she comes across as thoughtful, gentle and tenderhearted.
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In Sherman's account, Bannon also comes across as an autodidactic know-it-all who hates to play second fiddle.
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When compared with the comments from Bill Ford, CEO of Ford, Marchionne comes across as more grounded and reasonable.
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Unless you specifically lay out a plan, that promise comes across as empty as Mr. Nixon's secret Vietnam plan.
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In the pilot, Annie comes across as sweet and self-sabotaging, an office drone serving the needs of others.
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That's the message that comes across loud and clear from the festival catalog, and indeed from all festival catalogs.
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Charlotte is an intriguingly inscrutable character, who comes across most clearly in her interactions with the two small boys.
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Even when rejoicing in her freedom, she comes across as a barely conscious woman with terrible taste in men.
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What comes across in the documentary is that Boll is a uniquely talented producer and a terrible writer-director.
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With its absence of information regarding the brothers' earlier and present circumstances, the play comes across as dangerously thin.
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But that's when she comes across the second major player in this tragedy: Her great foe, the bus driver.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that he "comes across as robotic" when he speaks and appears in public.
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Greenspan comes across in these pages (and in person; I've met him twice) as a decent, thoughtful, likable guy.
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It's not quite right to say that Winogrand himself, who died in 1984, comes across as larger than life.
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If the other paintings in the exhibition are bedroom paintings, "Woman In A Park" comes across as more public.
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More unexpected was how deeply human it was, and how much more meaningful than it comes across on recordings.
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What comes across throughout the two-floor exhibition is the breadth and tenacity of Jewish life over the millenniums.
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In person, he comes across less like the mac daddy of disco, and more like its avuncular Mr. Magoo.
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One thing I hope comes across is that, as much as Steven wants to help, you can't save people.
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What makes Making Comics even more special is how it comes across as a companion of sorts to Syllabus.
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He comes across a bathtub full of red-black soup, and whatever is inside of it promptly attacks him.
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Susan's world, for instance, comes across as far more artificial than Tony's does, with its cruelties, dust and blood.
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But something about this new Space Age and its myriad players comes across as not only familiar, but inevitable.
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There is an intimacy that comes across in every witty barb and flirtatious glance they cast at each other.
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Who hasn't inadvertently posted an innocent outfit of the day that comes across as more stuck up than aspirational?
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She comes across what she fears is a body, though it turns out to be just a tree trunk.
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On television, Warren too often comes across as a professor who is quickly highlighting key points for the midterm.
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As the filmmakers introduce more archival footage, Mr. Verfondern comes across as less laid-back as he initially seemed.
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The tiny place that had seemed so forlorn in person now comes across as the stuff of painful legend.
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Weld has a shabby-genteel bearing and a boarding-school sarcasm that comes across as both appealing and arrogant.
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He comes across less as a thinker than as a Svengali who seduces and humiliates his young Jewish pupil.
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And I think Issa's an amazing actress and her personality comes across on screen, so you root for her.
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He eventually comes across a woman on a bicycle who appears almost out of nowhere on an empty street.
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When I'm doing documentaries I always try to make sure that life comes across the way we perceive it.
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Hopefully, what comes across in my work is a kind of heightened devotional object that has a radiant presence.
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Image via band Every once in a while, a band comes across your radar and completely fucks you up.
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But if you watch it, Ngo clearly comes across as the victim of an attack: First skirmish I've seen.
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Anything that comes across as a complaint about a worker's attitude is easy to shrug off as a personality conflict.
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At the same time, her character comes across as a good girl done wrong and a bit of a doormat.
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Siri and Cortana excel at natural-language queries (asking questions in sentences), but Siri comes across as the smarter system.
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I certainly cannot identify what is going on in the painting, and yet everything comes across as defined and particular.
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At times it comes across less like a sci-fi adventure and more like the world's most pointless virtual cookbook.
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And in this fraught political moment, such refreshing diversity comes across as a rebuke to President-elect Donald Trump's campaign.
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It's just that sometimes when he waxes poetic about life, love, and fatherhood it comes across as a little... intense.
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Styles is shown to be more morally ambiguous than your average wrestler, and certainly comes across as an arrogant man.
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What comes across clearly is the utter insanity of the musician's life, lived under intense (and often unfair) media scrutiny.
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That comes across clearly in this teaser, which definitely leans into the trippy vibe of John's '60s and '70s heyday.
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There's a real thrill following Darth Maul with his double-bladed lightsaber as he cuts down everyone he comes across.
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But there is no rest for the weary, and soon enough the group comes across a small gang of wights.
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Finally, she comes across a fairly conventional office space: cubicles with mugs and framed photos, a Friends DVD, meeting rooms.
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Nomi is a British agent whom Bond first spies while he's living in Jamaica then comes across again in Cuba.
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Affleck comes across as a visual showman concerned not only with what the story is but how it is told.
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Whether or not the real Tolkien was as innocent as his screen self, he comes across as an insipid hero.
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He comes across as a colonial governor telling a restless public that the crown is taking their concerns very seriously.
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He comes across as a reformed drifter vying to turn a personal quest for self-improvement into a political cause.
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So, when Josephina comes across a treasure trove of disturbing, groundbreaking paintings in a dead neighbor's apartment, she doesn't hesitate.
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The book's anxiety of tech — the novel particularly admonishes the increasing prevalence of television — comes across as curmudgeonly and simplistic.
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I know the message that you want to send is a positive one, but this comes across as the opposite.
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But, largely unknown to the public, he comes across less as a product of the elite than a fresh face.
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"If something comes across my desk and I don't believe in it, I don't even look at it," he said.
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Refinery29's food team is full of certified millennials sampling just about every edible item that comes across our desk.
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Some people think eschewing a sign-off line comes across as cold, but I don't agree — it simply feels straightforward.
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Left to gawp blankly at the gap between promises and fulfillment, he comes across as not just hapless, but useless.
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I think there is a certain pain that comes across in certain voices and I really hear it in his.
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As she goes on adventures with her friends, she comes across problems that she must solve by building simple machines.
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That respect for their main ingredient and soil is something that, for Campeau, definitely comes across in Les Pervenches' wines.
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As a screenwriter, Martin comes across as part Woody Allen with quieter neuroses, part Miranda July with less aggressive whimsy.
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The way she says "daddy" is so mannered it almost comes across as a parody of what the Blossoms represent.
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The work comes across as a lot of labor expended in pursuit of a dependable product, but not much else.
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A former soldier intent on stopping the Federation's spread across the galaxy, Krall comes across ideologically as the anti-Roddenberry.
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"I think it's a combination: people have changed, but also I have more confidence in me, and it comes across."
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Her son is not fine, of course—Naz comes across his body in the Riker's bathroom a few scenes later.
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She returns to the city in Certain Dark Things, where Domingo comes across a vampire descended from the Aztecs, Atl.
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The corporation's indifference is seen in one particularly striking scene when Blane comes across a technician struggling with his cart.
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SodaStream's April Fools' partnership with Bed Bath & Beyond misses the mark and comes across as more overt advertising, Harrison said.
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She comes across as someone who is trying hard to invent a new image but isn't very good at it.
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"He comes across as sort of an eccentric, a nature lover," Nina Innsted, a true-crime podcaster, told Business Insider.
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We meet other inmates as well as the guards and prison staffers, and no one comes across all that well.
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Trump added in the message that he wants to see "heart" in any immigration plan that comes across his desk.
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The Priest cares enough to ask why she keeps drifting, a question that comes across as incredibly romantic in context.
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In a phone interview, he told Business Insider about five issues he comes across that are common in Silicon Valley.
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In almost every instance, it comes across as hamfisted and forced, undercutting whatever momentum the narrative had built for Iden.
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These videos then post to their profile, and can be viewed by anyone who comes across their profile while swiping.
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Mae comes across an old playground—a multi-purpose boat/castle—that is now a reclaimed shelter for forest animals.
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It's technically a Jack Reacher movie, but it comes across more like another installment in the Tom Cruise expanded universe.
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The difference is that Bradley's paintings comes across as arch, staged, the latest example of an artist thumbing his nose.
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No one, not even the military official who arranges a mock execution of Politkovskaya, comes across as a monstrous caricature.
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In "The Room," Mr. Wiseau comes across as somewhat menacing, with an underlying intensity that can't be entirely laughed away.
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The bass-baritone Adam Plachetka, as Guglielmo, comes across as more blustery and impulsive, with a robust voice and swagger.
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It comes across as a gift of thanks that foregrounds beauty, laughter, and powerful joy over the lurid and usurious.
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It presents both sides of the story, both her and her ex-husband's, and neither comes across looking particularly innocent.
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Little is known about Mr. Raigar, the killer in the video, who comes across on camera as educated and calculated.
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This breathless, 20-minute concerto, structured in three essentially traditional movements (fast, slow, fast), comes across as zesty and accessible.
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But it also comes across as a (perhaps unintended) commentary on the meaninglessness of existence in an apocalyptic survival scenario.
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A reviewer once called Buruma's writing "disarmingly reasonable and calm," and this is precisely how he comes across in person.
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But by avoiding any direct reference to race, this subliminal racism comes across to a majority as merely common sense.
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I like messiness, because I think at the end of the day messiness comes across as a lot more polished.
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In an echo from "Baby Jane," there's a beautiful moment when she comes across one of her movies on television.
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As off-key as this comes across in public, this way of thinking is perfectly normal for a fantasy writer.
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And whenever Carlen comes across potentially useful roadkill, she scoops it up and freezes it for Winchell to eventually sequence.
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She comes across as hardheaded and visionary, a riotous mix of Bette Midler and Dame Maggie Smith's upper-crust characters.
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Sometimes it works, and sometimes it comes across as an interesting thought experiment on the part of the puzzle maker.
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On a cursory listen, pop that reached millions of listeners in 2019 still comes across as sparse, insular and alienated.
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Lenù, as an adult, happily comes across the original copy of Lila's story, but her nostalgic joy is short-lived.
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Mr. Klaver comes across as earnest but confident as he tries to bridge the traditional divide between left and right.
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Yet it comes across like an interpolated concert aria, suggesting both the strengths and shortcomings of this ambitious new opera.
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Oftentimes, though, De Blasio makes no effort to hide his disdain for Bloomberg — and comes across more resentful than constructive.
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Sometimes it works, and sometimes it comes across as an interesting thought experiment on the part of the puzzle maker.
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But I think at this moment in time, in kinda comes across as destabilizing, rather than as long-term reassuring.
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Even just the colors and the font and the way it sort of comes across, it feels more alive frankly.
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In the last episode ("Fall"), Lorelai comes across a nun's house in the center of town that is up for sale.
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While there, Gilly comes across information that reveals Jon Snow is actually a Targaryen and the legitimate heir to the throne.
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And, fundamentally, I think it comes across as two kindergarteners who are jostling each other, except that each has nuclear weapons.
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And fundamentally, I think it comes across as two kindergartners who are jostling each other, except that each has nuclear weapons.
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The documentary comes across, to an extent, as homework you're supposed to do before you see Berlinger's other Ted Bundy movie.
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But as passionate as Wallace comes across, the reality is that this lawmaker didn't originally set out to be in politics.
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The original film follows an aspiring sorcerer named Willow Ufgood (played by Warwick Davis) who comes across an infant, Elora Danan.
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The overall effect is that Los Angeles comes across as having a fundamentally weak civic identity, especially compared to other cities.
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He comes across as reluctant to call what they're doing "dating," and three years later, he's ambivalent about proposing to her.
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" He continued, "This man I can tell comes across as very creative, kind of an energy of a very brilliant mind.
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Many people worry that bringing it up "too soon" would end their relationship, because it comes across "too strong," Knopp says.
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In contrast to the outgoing boss, seen as a cerebral introvert, Mr Quinn comes across as forthcoming, verging on the blunt.
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A Japanese research agency has started cataloguing all the plastic, metal, rubber, and cloth it comes across during deep-sea missions.
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It's like tossing a thinking-face emoji into a gun fight, and hoping it comes across as self-aware and wise.
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Difficult as it is to absorb these images, it is in the standout moments that Sawyer's point comes across more emphatically.
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This sort of partisan logic might make sense to die-hard Republicans, but it comes across as unhinged to everyone else.
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He mostly comes across as a corny uncle, a guy who wears a "Hot Stuff Coming Through" apron while he's grilling.
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An ice hauler named James Holden comes across a derelict spacecraft, while a detective on Ceres hunts down a missing girl.
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So in that sense, maybe I am a little distant from it and it comes across like I don't get it.
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I'm super anal about how I come across and how my art comes across and I've had to let that go.
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A straight-ish blow that comes across the body and can be easily defused with a drop-away or a retreat.
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But fate will see Nick reneging on that promise when he comes across bona fide hot person Reagan at a hospital.
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But when Tom Cruise has to be a regular guy, he comes across like a mannequin puppeteered by Brian De Palma.
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And depending on the angle you look at it from, it comes across as more of a tall sedan than crossover.
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Of course, with precious weeks remaining before Election Day and Trump sliding in the polls, the pivot comes across as disingenuous.
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Some people call him an "impresario," but he comes across more like a mild-mannered cardiologist than like P. T. Barnum.
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"Just picking the top [word] isn't a good way of representing what comes across as really important semantic implications," he said.
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What comes across is green paint slopped over broken dishes, Schnabel's stock-in-trade, punctuated by eddies of pink and white.
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If a doctor comes across as judgmental when speaking with a patient, "forget about learning more about that patient," Friedlaender says.
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But despite his punkish beginnings, today he comes across more as a quintessential England gent: perfect in manners, regal in dress.
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This idea comes across so strongly in part because the video has been made to emphasize the simplicity of the drawing.
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To go back to the way we used to treat this—when somebody comes across the border not to criminalize desperation.
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Also, and perhaps most significantly, much of what gets reported, and particularly shared via Twitter, comes across in snippets lacking context.
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A similar pride and defiance, mixed with resiliency and urban toughness, comes across in his photographs of children at Coney Island.
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The serial, flip-flopping lettering comes across as concrete poetry, and juxtaposed with the floral motif, prompts thoughts of Gertrude Stein.
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Yet in a good performance it comes across as an inspired, if iconoclastic, entity, and somehow exuberantly "American" — whatever that means.
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He comes across as a modest, kind, gentle man, somewhat colorless, as though trying to practice spiritual erasure of the ego.
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VICE caught up with Hess on the phone, and he's as relaxed and soft-spoken as he comes across on film.
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"I feel fire," Carmen, who comes across as a sort of New Age palm reader, tells him in their first session.
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What comes across in his journal as romantic exuberance for the beauty and harshness of the Lapland countryside is not overstated.
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In "Weather," Lizzie comes across the Buddhist idea that in previous lives we have all been one another's mother, sister, child.
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Both are so synthetic in the first place that recording them comes across as just another industrial manipulation of the material.
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Jeremy Corbyn "comes across as such an honest, lovely man", says one resident, who will vote Labour for the first time.
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These all are left better unsaid or said by others; for the candidate himself, it comes across as more than clumsy.
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But the Engineer now comes across less as the show's all-pervading, appallingly amoral essence than as a piquant supporting player.
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Theirs sometimes comes across as marginally more nuanced, but at root it's the same: America can, and must, lead the world.
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Yet somehow the piece comes across as a complete entity, as least as played here with such bright sound and stamina.
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Amid the reminders of loved ones she's lost, periodically she comes across people that she knows have carried out a shooting.
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Charlie watches his younger self onscreen with an expression that is maybe supposed to be happy but comes across rather melancholy.
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The Tories also benefited because they have in Ms Davidson a leader who, unlike Mrs May, comes across as a human being.
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In this selection, Alassane comes across as a restless creative force, whose filmography is radical in both its politics and its process.
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"More great economic news on Friday," McEnany, who legitimately comes across like someone taken hostage by Stephen Miller, preaches to the choir.
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The counterculture-ness on display here is ultimately about fighting conformity, which comes across most powerfully in terms of gender and sexuality.
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They have threatened to "arrest every Muslim that comes across the state line" and pledged to bar Muslim refugees from the country.
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That night, during another stab wound search, Eve comes across a news item about the murder of Gabriel, last episode's hospital patient.
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Avoid focusing solely on work because this offers a skewed picture of who you are and comes across as insincere, says Martin.
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Onscreen, Moonee comes across as a totally realized child, instead of one ventriloquizing a screenwriter's idea of what a child should be.
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Instead, he comes across as a student who is upset about losing his passport on a gap-year tour of the East.
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When she comes across the chance to commit the perfect crime, she steps into a bigger struggle for control of the city.
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The house's fundamental, supernatural rottenness comes across from the first minutes of the film, long before we know what's wrong with it.
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But I wonder how someone this committed to a democratic approach comes across to major record labels, which definitely expect special treatment.
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What comes across insistently in both collections is Broodthaers's attraction to thresholds, to points of transition that equally signify ends and beginnings.
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This comes across, but we can also see it as a compression of her own presence as a person, and a woman.
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But it also comes across in the way characters change their hairstyles to be more confident and more appealing to their crushes.
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They have threatened to "arrest every Muslim that comes across the state line" and pledged to bar Muslim refugees from the country.
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So, when your boss comes across an entire Excel workbook that needs some major help, he dumps the project on your desk.
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In his monotypes of the collapsed soldier, he depicts a scene that comes across as flat or spatial, depending on our focus.
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To the surprise of many, the leader of the largest narcotics organization in history also comes across as oddly caring and polite.
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"[Tiffany] introduced him … and he comes across as a very intelligent young man from a great family," a source told the outlet.
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In the film, it ultimately comes across as a metaphor for the mother's emotional struggles, which just make it even more gay.
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On the aforementioned "Amor De Dios," she comes across better than her more seasoned counterpart, her coyness an asset in its execution.
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So they may not have time to actually read everything that comes across their desks before the next tweet or blog post.
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Notably, as the car drives around, it only comes across the occasional pedestrian though it does navigate around other manually driven vehicles.
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Then there's Viserion's death, which in retrospect comes across like a trap the White Walkers laid out as the plan all along.
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"Smidge comes across as quite confident, and nothing really much phases her," she says, after studying my cat's picture for a while.
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When Bernie Sanders presents his message vilifying Wall Street, it has potency with the progressive left because it comes across as honest.
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Throughout the store, one comes across head-in-the-hole photo stations where visitors can have their photos taken in cheesy scenes.
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Her moral compass and sense of mission do not waver, but Diana comes across as fairly stupid a lot of the time.
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" As I put it in my earlier column, "Collectively…Congress comes across as a supine beast at the feet of its master.
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It is against the law to view the imagery, and anybody who comes across it must report it to the federal authorities.
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"We've got some options for August, September, but again, we're going to look at anything that comes across our desk," Steinbrenner said.
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And although The Great British Bake Off is obviously a competition, the competitive spirit always comes across as collaborative and not cutthroat.
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Theo (Clive Owen) comes across what may be the first pregnant woman in almost 20 years and must transport her to safety.
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Youtubers Life, a new management game that simulates the experience of becoming a YouTube celebrity, comes across like The Sims for sociopaths.
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On Baby on Baby, his words are often witty but never as slapstick and hilarious as he comes across in the videos.
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" A journalist who "could almost be mistaken for a pessimist", he "can be very cynical and distrusting of what [he] comes across.
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Then he comes across a body of brutal paintings salvaged from the hotel room of a man who died mysteriously and alone.
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Compare Oliver with the guys pontificating about kaiseki sashimi courses on Chef's Table and he comes across as even more vanilla. Literally.
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This is a show that badly wants to be liked, but in its eagerness it comes across as relentless and overly polished.
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In his better moments, which were more numerous before October 2018, MbS comes across like a sort of Gulf-area Tony Blair.
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But I'm relatively young compared with other partners, and I'm really passionate, and I think that comes across in the fundraising process.
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Gervais's dialogue comes across as though he's scripting arguments for his surrogate to win, like the Aaron Sorkin of being a jerk.
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Looking back on it now, it comes across both as a defiant act of protest and a love song to the sport.
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In interviews, Ms. Abbott herself comes across as effusive, sunny and self-deprecating, not at all sociopathic or prone to murderous rage.
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The sensors are instruments on the plane's exterior that gauge the angle of the oncoming wind as it comes across the aircraft.
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Mr. Barba and Mr. Pellerito set out to create a portrait of Mr. Gomes, who comes across as an extremely nice guy.
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" She was "always the first to help out," the page said, and "anyone she comes across she makes them feel like family.
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Ms. Sina, who comes across as constitutionally unflappable on matters of sex, seemed by contrast to relish it, freely pointing it out.
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She even acknowledges that this very awareness of how she is perceived often comes across as calculation or manipulation on her part.
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Hardly a new thing in the world of letters, but one rarely comes across such parallels coupled with such a savage appraisal.
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Trump thinks the way to represent America is with a caricature of strength, without understanding it comes across as weakness and boorishness.
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In this scene, his character comes across a demolition site and asks the construction workers to let him participate in the job.
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Eventually, The Weeknd comes across a frog and licks it, seemingly symbolizing the dark side — and the drugs that come with it.
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Kennedy said he mostly gets his expressions from reading and he makes an effort to remember the clever sayings he comes across.
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In sum, Mr. Comey comes across as a very credible human trying, and failing sometimes, to do what is incontrovertibly morally right.
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There is also his queerness, which I think comes across in the loving, idealized, and attentive way he composes his male forms.
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We continue to ponder whether charges of being a neoliberal will hurt him, and whether his passion sometimes comes across as overdramatic.
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Not taking notes comes across as cavalier – and makes whoever is training you assume that you're going to forget what they're covering.
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That should be an incredibly cathartic moment of pain and rage and healing, but instead it comes across a bit lecture-y.
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When you examine O'Rourke's performance in the context of only recent political developments, it comes across as less extraordinary, in my opinion.
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Saddled with the wordiest scenes in the movie, Mr. Gleeson comes across like a college freshman fumbling through his first Shakespeare play.
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Her vision comes across with increasing clarity these days, just as #MeToo has brought her staunchly feminist stance closer to the mainstream.
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Without a narrative structure the book comes across as scattered, with different ideas placed one after the other with no particular logic.
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Their public declaration is admirable, yes, but it largely comes across as a convenient face-saving measure for a bad PR situation.
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But it comes across as sincere even to center-right establishmentarians like New York Times columnist David Brooks and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough.
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In many sections he comes across as a sad, small man, unable to control his impulses, unable to listen, bereft of true friends.
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The trio comes across like an off-duty pop band, confident yet casual with a rolled-out-of-bed-into-Urban-Outfitters style.
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Through their search of Andrew's bedroom, Pam comes across a bank statement that shows Andrew has about $50,000 sitting in a bank account.
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Jankowski is reading the New York Times one morning in 2009, and he comes across a quote about how it's a redistricting year.
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I read somewhere that Chelsea is shy, and I wonder if that's why she always comes across as a little stiff in interviews.
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Like many of her peers who run platforms, Wojcicki comes across as sincere, determined, and skilled in the art of running a business.
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Along the way, she comes across a secret society of mad scientists, and it's time for the monsters to take on their creators.
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The character's testiness and onerous insistence on having things just the right way comes across as increasingly ridiculous as the film goes along.
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I want to love Slang N' Friendz, but it comes across like a modded app that's not necessarily built for a large audience.
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Turkoglu did too ... and told us Thompson ain't alone 'cause he comes across Hedo imposters all the time (he was kidding ... we think).
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Bloomberg would still have to prove his merit as a candidate — so far, even in relatively friendly environs, he comes across as stiff.
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Back at the farm house, Nova is looking for some paperwork in Ralph's office — formerly their father's — when she comes across an envelope.
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Set 20 years after Jean Luc Picard left Starfleet, he's brought back into the fold when he comes across a mysterious young woman.
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And that was exactly the way Pozzo comes across, as this controlling man who has a slave at the end of the rope.
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But in 2018, all that desperate tribalism and macho posturing — not to mention those fenced-in internment camps — comes across as downright prescient.
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"Although she comes across as easy going, she is an exceptional combination of no-nonsense and fearless at the same time," he says.
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That ire doesn't seem to exist within Fenty, though she comes across as someone who deeply cares about changing things for her community.
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And in his spare time, he does whatever's happening here: Feel free to swipe right on Hill if he comes across your screen.
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"When a woman with low self-esteem and body confidence comes across these posts, she'll see them as a quick fix," Shohet says.
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But she introduced him to her family at Thanksgiving, and he comes across as a very intelligent young man from a great family.
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Self-described as a gateway to homosexuality for both genders, her sometime self-deprecating and angled honesty comes across as effortless but awkward.
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Sometimes Vikki Preston is inching her way through the forest when she comes across a grove of tan oak trees that feels special.
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He has been Trump's staunchest defender since the billionaire entered politics and often comes across as more of an activist than a journalist.
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There is a magical realism to a child's experience that comes across in Anna's worldview, and the point of view of the novel.
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It's sweet, of course, but it also comes across as light and airy in the same way that Ben & Jerry's ice cream does.
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I hope that's what comes across to 'the outside world,'" she added, emphasizing that she wants "to lead with love above everything else.
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Despite it becoming easier and easier for Americans to legally consume cannabis, thousands of pounds of of weed still comes across the border.
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But from her perspective, the amount of life that she had inside of her was intense in the way that it comes across.
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Eventually, it comes across a large group of sharks feeding on a 2.5-meter-long (8-foot) dead swordfish lying on the seafloor.
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Prince comes across as a modern-day version of baby Drew Barrymore: precocious and uninhibited but with a hint of working-class grit.
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That means if construction or an event changes a street's layout, the first Fantasmo camera that comes across it updates everyone else's maps.
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All of this is in contrast to Count Olaf, who somehow comes across as even more evil than he is in the books.
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It all comes across in her charming southern accent, punctuated often by a friendly, rhetorical "y'know what I mean?" and sometimes uncontrollable laughter.
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But the actor instead comes across as thoughtful, raw, and honest; ask him how he's doing, and he'll tell you with zero bullshit.
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She comes across an assault late at night and is soon inhabited by Io, an alien trying to complete a mission on Earth.
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As their blank-faced puppet, he often comes across as anti-poor, anti-environment, anti-gay, anti-intellectual, anti-immigrant and anti-science.
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In his raps and on social media, he comes across as a weathered and jaded old man rather than as an excitable youth.
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Following the Red Wedding, she's consumed by a thirst for vengeance, and kills any Frey, Bolton or Lannister she comes across as payback.
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One says he was wasted and wandered in by accident, then the veteran's foot comes across the broken door lock on the floor.
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"I think one of the unique differentiators of our product is that we can see the data that comes across payments," she said.
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While getting to know people requires a healthy amount of sharing, sharing too much about yourself right off the bat comes across wrong.
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Just like most other security firms out there, Symantec usually doesn't identify who's behind the malware or hacking activities that it comes across.
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She's a very independent woman… She comes across to be this very strong female character, this strong woman, but she does have failure.
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Under federal regulations, if Mueller comes across information that is not directly related to his Russia-focused investigation, he must confer with Rosenstein.
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As a woman, that comes across as not being "nice" or "warm," she says, while people don't tend to say that about men.
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Mr. Khan speaks in a deep voice and comes across as confident and relaxed, down-to-earth but also perhaps a touch remote.
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His best friend is an imaginary Adolf Hitler, who comes across like a 10-year-old brat trapped in a grown man's body.
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The messages (see PDF below) indicate Chapo was exploiting their relationship for his own gain, while Sanchez comes across as enamored and naive.
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At various points, Taylor comes across as mentally ill, pathological in her lies and perhaps unable to distinguish what's real from what's not.
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A sweet throwback of a tale, it comes across a little too bland, despite a terrific ensemble and several numbers that really pop.
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"I think that is an idea that comes across — that these things are fluid in their movements, and they're snapshots," Ms. Cox said.
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"It's still a bit of a shock to me," says James, who comes across in person as funny, casually profane and surprisingly unguarded.
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Turner is usually solid as Sansa Stark on HBO's Game of Thrones, but here she comes across as both whiny and emotionally blank.
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We're able to keep doing what we're doing because the worse these people behave, the more the point of the storytelling comes across.
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" But, the review also noted, Mr. Wenner comes across as "a narcissist, a bully, a seducer and a betrayer, and a troubled soul.
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"Anyone who leads people comes across it at some point in their career," said Eric Pliner, CEO of leadership advisory firm YSC Consulting.
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Compared with this outrage, Mr. Schmemann's reference to "the disruption to young lives" in this country comes across as callous and profoundly apolitical.
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He was young and still learning his craft, and it comes across in many of Ego Draconis' jokes, which land with a clang.
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Though some of the humor falls flat in the physical version, the comedic timing comes across in Bell's oral performance of the book.
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Lately, the White House has been trying to play up its policy work as Trump comes across as a man consumed by impeachment.
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Jamie is loved by everyone he comes across, but his soft smile and positive demeanor are just a facade masking a deep unhappiness.
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We're almost halfway done when E. comes across a garden snake hiding in the mulch which signals it's my time to go inside.
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Thanks in part to the president-elect's predilection for outbursts of fewer than 140 characters, he routinely comes across as petty and mercurial.
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But I think his policies are mistaken in many regards, and I think it comes across in some of the language he used.
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That theme comes across most overtly in "Our Planet," a Netflix series hosted by the great patriarch of the genre, Sir David Attenborough.
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Though advance word had it that Mr. Mantello's interpretation would unveil Tom's gay identity, he comes across as a middle-aged, nerdy intellectual.
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Though it sets off inevitable topical echoes with its tableau of asylum-seeking refugees, the show still mostly comes across as singing scenery.
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Taylor comes across as incensed at the policy implications of Trump's political demands, not least of which is the potential humiliation of Ukraine.
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In his 1996 interview, he comes across as an immensely likable opportunist, whose genius seemed to be finding every angle in any situation.
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Mr. Dawkins — who is wiry, with short, thinning gray hair, a narrow face and watchful hazel eyes — comes across as a bookish introvert.
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He comes across as a master of appreciating the present, of finding goofiness and joy in even the smallest moments of his day.
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The diversity of the population also comes across, which is something explicitly touched upon in the book's afterword, by the historian William Dalrymple.
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For the most part, Dowell's use of the technique comes across as audacious in the best sense — bold and impassioned, even righteously obsessive.
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"We're always going to honor any [KFC] coupon that comes across our path," the restaurant's Assistant Manager Paul Platt told the news outlet.
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" It's a sinister flow, though, at least as it comes across to me in lines like "I massage, and reality penetrates my heart.
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"Whatever frailty comes across is compensated by the excuse Maduro now has to crack down on his internal enemies real or perceived," Gallegos said.
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And though familiar, it comes across just as groundbreaking here as an audience full of kids and parents cheer on two strong female leads.
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"She comes across as someone who just wants to go up and do the job well," said Colin Strother, a veteran Texas Democratic strategist.
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I choose to keep it in a logical, scientific world and hopefully more people will appreciate the blog because it comes across that way.
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In a moment of desperation, Jim comes across Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence) in her pod, and mesmerized by her blonde beauty, stalks her online.
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The title refers to a scene in the Greek legend of Oedipus, in which he comes across a sphinx guarding the city of Thebes.
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That age makes them more valuable on the bot market, and it also helps them seem more legitimate to anyone who comes across them.
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And Billie makes a crack at one point about going to Switzerland, which comes across, in context, as a reference to seeking neutral ground.
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That lack of structure comes across as erratic and unpredictable for the characters caught in the story, but for the viewers, it's a blast.
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I try to explain the nuance of this surreal country to every foreigner I encounter, with an urgency that surely comes across as unwarranted.
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If the reader comes across a paper with research done for an intent other than searching for truth, he or she may lose trust.
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One crew comes across an alien called the Quill, a type of fungus that mutates and spreads throughout human space, killing those it infects.
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First, anyone who comes across her Instagram or blog will notice her contemporary and eclectic style heavily influenced by Japanese designers like Rei Kawakubo.
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In the Times' story, the photo comes across as a smoking gun; however, Argento makes no mention of this reported photo in her statement.
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Unfortunately the design feature Steelseries is most excited about is the one that comes across as cheapest looking: the ski-band-inspired suspension headband.
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The film never comes across as genuinely concerned about any of its other human relationships, or about the threats posed by the mutated monsters.
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When I start asking her about her songwriting process, and how she spawns these mega-hits, it all comes across as a very organic.
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Instead, it resembles a sci-fi prop it definitely comes across as a weapon you'd expect to see a space marine carrying into battle.
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"For good reason she comes across as sleazy," Powell writes after being asked when he plans to endorse Clinton in the 2016 presidential race.
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Daniel Wylie plays her chief political rival, Minister for Defense Mal Paxton, who consistently comes across as weak and unlikeable, even when he's right.
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After all, Lucifer at least had some charm and guile, while in Trump's version, chaotic evil comes across to most people as pure ugliness.
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Whenever Trump tries to be a conventional Republican, he comes across like a man who's wearing an uncomfortable suit a few sizes too small.
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At the same time, he comes across as a generous performer – he plays well with others, never stealing the spotlight from his co-stars.
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He comes across as a cardboard cutout on valium and I'm a little bummed that this intriguing new turn rests on his slumping shoulders.
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The painting is 24 by 24 inches, and the surface comes across as thinly painted and dusty, with the muted colors further evoking pastel.
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However, in Tate's retrospective, what comes across most powerfully is his ingenuity in his careful use of color as a means to transmit affect.
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Giant of the Senate comes across sometimes as a therapeutic exercise, a way to unload baggage he's carried since he entered politics in 2007.
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I don't know if that comes across at all, it's not a perfect likeness, but I always look at her when I'm drawing Maria.
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"The occupier who comes across the Tigris to our country and asks the occupied to stop fighting—that is not logical," he told Nixon.
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Miraculously, Gugino comes across as both a sensitive, faintly bohemian parent and, without its being any contradiction, a terrifying diva, capable of bloodcurdling crimes.
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" In his book, he comes across like a mix of a young tech executive and a technocrat, gushing about "machine learning" and "big data.
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It comes across as 'too loud' or 'too shrill' or 'too this' or 'too that,'" even though those attending her rallies "are loving it.
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His confession left us feeling ambivalent about Andrew, whereas Goodson—even the name is a nudge—comes across as a model of moral improvement.
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The competition in this subgenre is stiff, which is why Princess Cyd comes across so beautifully: it had to werk to be this tender.
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Ilana comes across a valuable commemorative Beanie Baby, and Abbi finds money she raised — but never delivered — for a hospitalized classmate during high school.
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She struts in her sequined boots, hitching rides until she comes across a diner in the middle of nowhere with a "help wanted" sign.
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Now 70 years old, Naumann, a scholar specializing in Dada, comes across in this partial autobiography as a mellowed, generous, steadfast, and articulate narrator.
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She comes across the ruins of an old sawmill, for example, noting—somewhat wryly—that the park built over it is called Sawmill Park.
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The problem that emerges in the story for O'Rourke is that he comes across as something of a lightweight -- all style and no substance.
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When he comes across a cure that works, he is unnerved: "I became like a man scared of himself, yet undaunted by the morning."
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""And we feel that people should know how he really is as a gentleman and how he comes across to us as our family.
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None of that action makes their way into these photographs: Instead, what comes across is the stillness of these spaces, and their sinister plausibility.
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There is not a great deal of depth to Alexandria King's Antigone or Ty Jones's Creon, who comes across mainly as a standard villain.
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Mr. Adams's score now comes across as a steady knotting of the stomach, gradually ratcheting tension by alternating lush, ominous sensuality and pummeling intensity.
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It comes across as a maelstrom of color cohering at the center into a person, or, alternately, a person in the process of disintegrating.
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And yet, contrary to what you might expect, the narcissism comes across as peculiar, even benign: she is making a film of her other.
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The figure comes across as an alchemist, wearing a folding fan for a hat, and holding an arrangement of cubes in his right hand.
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Mr. Henry comes across as breezy and carefree, but he knows his success is meaningful and arrives at an important moment for black actors.
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I was really impressed with this because it comes across as being proudly New World, but with an incredible amount of funk and gaminess….
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He comes across as a bookish introvert, quoting F. Scott Fitzgerald, Horace, Socrates, Pablo Neruda, Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams during our conversation.
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Mr. Gitai, who frequently cuts to himself listening, or interrupts his subjects with questions and counterarguments, comes across as a determined if smug guide.
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If Hernando comes across as a control freak, it may be because life taught him about fuzzy categories and the destructive power of time.
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And when the hitherto mute Lucky is prompted into polysyllabic speech, it comes across as a pyrotechnic explosion of Carroll-style, grown-up gobbledygook.
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On the way to work one morning, he comes across a woman being chased by a menacing man and helps her fend him off.
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On Pro Basketball MINNEAPOLIS — The All-Star forward Jimmy Butler comes across as the proudest former resident in the history of tiny Tomball, Texas.
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Some will no doubt regard Goldsmith as an unreliable narrator, but O'Brien, the man in Hoffa's shadow, comes across as a deeply tragic figure.
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"If something comes across my desk and I don't believe in it, I don't even look at it," O'Neal told The Wall Street Journal.
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Even if you are busy enough without a website or social media channels, make sure that your message always comes across loud and clear.
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"At Dana-Farber, our mission is to take care of every patient who comes across our door asking for help with cancer," said Glimcher.
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In Mr. Massie's account, Nicholas comes across not as stupid, weak or bloodthirsty, as he had been portrayed elsewhere, but as a worried parent.
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Still, the film's point comes across by the end: Not only is capital punishment barbaric, but the system that orchestrates it is grossly flawed.
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She may have nurtured two supernatural superstar daughters, but she comes across as a sage retiree supremely at ease in her dewy, flawless skin.
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Most of the time, "acqua alta" comes across as local folklore: the piazza filled with water, the gleefully splashing kids and the amused tourists.
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Yet I'm left with more ambivalence: Lichfield comes across to me as a likable guy who leads a smart and engaging publication and conference.
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Her young son has cerebral palsy, and although he comes across as dauntless and resilient, he too will find that many things aren't easy.
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When Trump is talking about his tax policy, he sounds like this second Trump, and he comes across, frankly, as a fairly shrewd politician.
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And certainly controlling who and what comes across our border is an element of national security, as we do the compassionate thing with families.
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Seeing the fault lines obliviously rip through cities and hearing the frequent alarms, the title "It's All Good" comes across as a ridiculous sentiment.
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The $299 cost and annual subscription fee, while nothing to sneeze at, comes across as reasonable when you look at everything that comes with it.
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Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison comes across all kinds of unique items in his Las Vegas, Nevada shop, but one in particular that peaked his interest?
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In general, the film comes across as a silly liberal Hollywood hit piece on Cheney — and I say that as someone who loathes Dick Cheney.
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Even its logo comes across as an incomplete concept, the bottom half of Walmart's vacuous smiley face, if Walmart's vacuous smiley face wanted to fuck.
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It's just as surprising as when, in the last segment of the special, Sandler actually comes across as sheepish when making a joke about sex.
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He does not endorse soft drinks or skin-lightening cream anymore, advocates a healthy lifestyle, and comes across as a family man and a leader.
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The straw ban has captured the public imagination in part because it initially comes across as a cute trifle or a low-stakes cultural distraction.
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Ninja's coffee maker isn't just your regular coffee carafe system — it's known to produce better, richer tasting coffee that never comes across as too bitter.
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These same characters spent nearly two years building peace, so to have them toss it aside so casually comes across as conflict for conflict's sake.
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As he keeps losing limbs, he comes across as an only mildly serious parallel to the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
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That Mr. Ridley is also a writer of uncommon lyricism comes across in beautifully modulated performances by Robyn Kerr and Harry Farmer (1:20 each).
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If they're out of range, they can see where they last were, or mark them as lost and hope another Tile user comes across them.
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Further on, the reader comes across Mr Matadi again, this time talking about events a decade earlier when Mobutu was consolidating his grip on power.
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These messages allow highly intimate access, for instance, to Brown's parents' concern for his safety, as comes across in their anxious notes to their son.
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This message might sound heavy-handed, but it never comes across that way because the effects, acting, and writing all suck you into the story.
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During Episode 5, when Karim is trapped in the house himself, he comes across Fola sitting in the middle of an endless mirror infinity room.
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READ: New Hampshire primaries: 5 takeaways Despite his rivals' attacks that he comes across as scripted, Rubio argues it's better to be consistent than not.
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That initially comes across as a daring choice: Too much exposition would just bog down the story, and too much explanation can kill the imagination.
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At the start of the show he comes across as an emotionally-dead serial womaniser, but it's not long before his character gets fleshed out.
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In a state of defeat, she comes across an older man, who offers to pray with her, giving her some much needed relief and hope.
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He winds up on the road, hitchhiking, when he comes across a man in a field who douses himself in gasoline and holds a match.
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Then when your profile comes across the screen of the user that you SuperSwiped, they'll see a small icon indicating you made that first move.
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But Schwartz -- who comes across as structured and pragmatic -- thought he was well suited to his dual mandate as the "privacy guy" working on security.
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Closing out an album full of intimate personal details and revealing lyrics, "Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" comes across like a flippant outlier.
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Andy Marthaler, a marketing director at Tradeshow-stuff who works remotely some days, also said he wonders how his written tone comes across to people.
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Miranda's sunny smartass-for-hire comes across as a fraction broad and stagey at first, like he hasn't quite shaken off the Mary Poppins vibe.
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He comes across empty malls, hollow school buildings, and shells of former businesses to pay tribute to the modern-day ruins littered across the country.
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Hassan is extremely alert and attentive, and comes across as an over-caffeinated genius: generous with his ideas, but also impatient that you keep up.
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I say that because the album contains elements, where structures are broken open, so it comes across as less melodic than the previous two albums.
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"Rare or not, it's definitely not something one comes across easily," Ring says, with the same indecisiveness most owners have: Is this really worth something?
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The play he writes about their relationship, with a "happy" ending where Annie has an epiphany that she loves him, comes across as transparently pathetic.
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But the show's strangely complacent detachment comes across most powerfully as you watch the puppeteers, who wear identical white boiler suits, guide effigies into action.
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He is often the only professional actor onscreen, yet his performance comes across as utterly natural, humanizing a role that is often reduced to stereotype.
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And it's because it comes across as definitive proof that the house is still in burning, despite promising signs that things might be getting better.
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Until she can save up money for the exam, she keeps a first aid kit with her, in case she comes across anyone needing help.
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Mr. Iyer's scores tend to leave the notation sketchy, and because of improvisation his part never comes across exactly as it appears on the page.
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And at each step that comes across that border into this country, the people making those steps are contributing to the reclamation of this hemisphere.
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And while his work often comes across as heavily positive and nostalgic, the photographer tells me that he's not afraid of taking more controversial images.
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The Hound comes across the corpses of a farmer and his daughter at about 260 minutes in — a murder-suicide to save themselves from starvation.
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But because the movie is so apprehensive about the subject of Christ's supposed divinity, the ultimate gist of what she alone understands never comes across.
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It comes across as the most honest portrayal of the Soviet Union's relationship to hockey, and depicts how dramatically Russian-style hockey changed the sport.
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With his long hair cascading down his shoulders he comes across as a faintly disheveled surfer dude for whom, refreshingly, airs and graces don't matter.
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"You put all the gush into it and it's the emotive quality that comes across, not whether you hit the right notes," Dr. Trehub said.
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Until the very end, when he loses his smiling cool, he comes across less as a supersmart psychopath than a riled-up good old boy.
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LOS ANGELES — Pete Docter is a 6-foot-5 Minnesotan who comes across like Tom Hanks in "Big" and lives in a literal tree house.
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He comes across with more New York City swagger than I do from the Midwest and definitely not the way that I'm raising my kids.
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Yuri Gurka comes across like an evil presence that has been reincarnated over and over, especially his interaction in the bowling alley with Paul Marrane.
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That section still comes across like the fugue to end all fugues, with outbursts of sputtering rhythms, obsessively hammered attacks and tangles of wayward counterpoint.
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But where Robinson feels himself — rightly or wrongly — to be a critic of the institutions he's joined, Buttigieg comes across as a defender of them.
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I mean, he comes across as such a sweetheart that his nickname is "The Internet's Boyfriend," and his new-ish buzz cut was Big News.
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Occasionally, he comes across as little more than a TED Talk himself, spouting chunks of research and philosophical meanderings that, while fascinating, stall the novel.
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Stripped of her public life, the older woman comes across as a miserly, half-delusional mommie dearest with kleptomaniac tendencies and bad taste in men.
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Five major episodes at a school with 100 students, for example, comes across as more problematic than five episodes at a school with 500 students.
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Simply put, there are too many TV shows about magical/special/mutant teens to get away with something that comes across as being this generic.
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This late mystical development comes across as curiously wishful thinking in an otherwise cleareyed book, an oversimplification of problems we've come to know up close.
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" But when the host comes across a bad guest or feels taken for granted, she said, "they say, 'Oh my God, I hate these people.
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Donald Trump: We will have a 25% tariff on foreign steel and a 10% tariff on foreign aluminum when the product comes across our borders.
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I'm SO proud of this collection and of Olivier, our friendship, vision and creativity really comes across in the products we created for you guys.
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Trump, thus far, comes across to us as Obama's polar opposite, in that his rhetoric has been alarming at times but his policies show promise.
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This is true even of Mr. Sisto's MacKaye, who is a droll presence, but comes across as oddly muted even at his cloak-flinging hammiest.
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This is the striking thing about Gillibrand: she comes across as a human being who learns, changes, and is sometimes still making up her mind.
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He's a one-man industry, and though he comes across as kind, genial and scholarly, his success is underpinned by a smart sense of business.
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When she attacks Trump, she comes across as the clairvoyant who was wise enough to see the threat posed by Trump, which sadly became reality.
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When she comes across a French soldier, Adrien (Pierre Niney), at Frantz's grave, he explains that he and Frantz were close friends before the war.
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In the beginning, the protagonist appears to be sorting through his childhood room when he comes across an old friend he created as a kid.
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With his increasingly shrill denials, the president comes across more as someone who fears he will be found out than someone convinced of his innocence.
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But while the film aspires to a clipped complexity, it comes across as gimmicky and amateurish — a chain of miseries passed off as tough truths.
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When all four are together, fueled by the children's Tigger-ish, teenage energy, the family comes across as a writhing puppy pile of mutual affection.
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Their experience comes across as a state of constant, paranoid alertness; even little things, like a dropped teacup at an ambassadorial function, freak them out.
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Yet somewhat paradoxically, Sheeran's self-deprecation also feels like a way to hide anxiety about how he comes across — a defense mechanism to mask insecurity.
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Grimacing, he comes across as a man with far more on his mind than spiritual matters; Mr. Brolin's large, magnificently sculptural head has rarely looked heavier.
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But every now and then, a celebrity-centric design or two comes across your desk that you just can't help but get a touch giddy over.
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He's not an excitable sort—15 years in uniform will wring that out—but a strange look comes across his face when asked about his profession.
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In practice, it is almost impossible to ascertain whether the seafood that comes across the border is from independent fishermen or state-linked companies, analysts said.
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It might also be worth putting contact information on your lock screen so anyone who comes across your device can return it, if they're feeling altruistic.
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Evans plays the son of Jamie Lee Curtis and Don Johnson's characters, and comes across in the footage like a pampered douchebag — think Roman from Succession.
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"It's absurd to me how unaware Taylor is of how she comes across," Josephine complains, having abruptly rebranded herself as Corinne's henchwoman (Josephine : Corinne :: Daniel : Chad).
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When he comes across a substantial pocket of gold hidden away on Kardashev 7-A, he's hit a lucky break — if he can smuggle it off.
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It's understandable for people to be frustrated, but Pillow Castle comes across as a group of people who understand the game is taking a long time.
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An alum of McKinsey & Company with an optimistic mien and unquestioned brainpower, Buttigieg comes across like an idealized version of how the tech industry sees itself.
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"We're still working out details, so there are unknowns," Stone wrote, in a note that comes across as disingenuous given Pinterest's own comments on the purchase.
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When a big project comes across your plate, find a promising woman on your team to take it, so she gets a shot to prove herself.
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Even if you don't have synesthesia, the pastel color palette on MILK comes across unmistakably through its love story, which, ICYTWAT explains, is true to life.
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Cass isn't going to do any more interviews, for no reason other than that he hates doing them and the way he comes across in them.
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Receiving a booty call text can seem objectifying in a way, because it comes across like you're not a priority in the caller's life, Burns says.
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And whether it comes across as a haunted romantic drama or a straight-up ghost story, it always feels like it belongs in the Gothic realm.
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Is Darius really as clueless as he comes across or is he, as a lot of us want to believe, the smartest cat in the room?
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Soon, he comes across a runaway girl with a similar problem, and together, they have to figure out if Persons is a friend or a foe.
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Like its promotional poster, the movie comes across as more of an array of potential travel destinations and vivid plotlines than like a single, concrete story.
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Whatever the intention, omitting this huge aspect of Dumbledore's character comes across as it not being important to the creators — but fans feel very, very differently.
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That's really where the R70x surpass the HD 703: Audio-Technica's headphones have deeper bass extension and their sound comes across with more impact and conviction.
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Isaac is a fan of David Lynch, and older movies by the likes of Alfred Hitchcock, and that's an aesthetic that comes across in the video.
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But when it comes across genuinely uncrackable encryption ("end-to-end", in industry jargon), it has other options, such as planting software on the device concerned.
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Yet a problem for Mr Cruz, who is far to the right of most Republican voters, is that he invariably comes across as being rather unpleasant.
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Like his films, Jenkins comes across generous and genuine over the phone, someone who is quick to surrender compassion without the expectation of it in return.
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"Loose lips suck dicks" is the core message that comes across here, with an idea of mistrust and the inauthenticity of certain social interactions scattered throughout.
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There won't be a manhunt or anything, but if he comes across police and they run his name ... he'll be cuffed and hauled off to jail.
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But Ray, with that low timbre of a voice, steady and measured, reckons she comes across as so composed because her home life is relatively unchanged.
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In our current political climate—with the federal government waging war against the press and closing its doors to refugees—Dabka comes across as especially relevant.
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The malware uses hard-coded network credentials for Olympic systems and any credentials it comes across, allowing it to attack other computers on the same network.
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For philistines who recoil at the sight of high-priced paintings and sculptures that look worthless, Mr. Cenedella comes across as a reassuring voice of sanity.
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Meanwhile, Coates, who has been lurking in the ceiling in an effort to elude capture — and also following Doggett around the prison — comes across her masturbating.
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Lemonis is calm and direct, and he doesn't yell at anyone or look to humiliate people; anyone who comes across poorly does so on their own.
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"My own desired end state is for a United States that can control its own borders but also welcome the trade that comes across," he said.
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Played by Ewan McGregor, he comes across a young girl who can also Shine and tries to protect her from a cult that wants her powers.
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The Giants are thin at running back, setting up Gallman Jr. as the likely recipient of any goal-line carries the team comes across on Sunday.
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In the book, Norman comes across as a charismatic performer and, despite Thornbury's best efforts, a rather exasperating person—hardly an unusual combination among rock stars.
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"He comes across as a man of the people because he is voicing their anger with the political class and all of the elites," he continued.
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This does not mean Facebook will begin a broad sweep of its site hunting for underage users, but it will stop ignoring those it comes across.
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I don't like his politics, but I do think he comes across as smart and a straight shooter and I don't think his career is over.
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Hopgood pays that price and takes the loss because these particular oysters are consistently fresh with hard shells, and he never comes across a bad one.
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It's an interesting idea, but one failed by the game's writing; too often, Chloe comes across as trying too hard, rather than succeeding at psychological intimidation.
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That would radically restrict ICE's ability to make "collateral" arrests of immigrants it comes across, a main reason ICE raids cause so much fear within communities.
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In the end, this "Atlas" was an experience a little cooler than the original production — as it comes across on video, at least — but still radiant.
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Amazon on Wednesday announced five new Alexa-powered Echo devices in a dizzying product rollout that comes across as either impressively ambitious or insane and unfocused.
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Given how interlinked morality, debt, and credit are in the United States, some of the concerns about China's new social credit score comes across as disingenuous.
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If anything, Kaiser does something unfashionable but very much needed in this era of bloated rhetoric and claims of meta-criticality: he comes across as sincere.
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His insecurities are wrapped up in self-effacing comedy; she presents as more confident, but in a way that comes across as a facade to viewers.
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Bernard Kirschenbaum (1924-27486) is sometimes called a Minimalist sculptor, but in this exhibition he comes across more as an architect/designer with a visionary streak.
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"He comes across as an arrogant a–hole who was full of hot air," Shannon, 50, an actress and martial artist herself, said to the outlet.
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Judge Moro, who comes across as reserved and taciturn, said that he stumbled into the limelight but that his newfound fame had served the investigation well.
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The text of his tweets is often provocative, and the language usually vulgar, but his admiration for the top-ranked Murray comes across loud and clear.
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Set in a fantasy world where monster-like races rule and humans are persecuted, a golem comes across an abandoned human child, Somali, in the forest.
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When a snail dies on the beach, a crab that comes across the empty shell will inspect it closely, turning the shell over in its claws.
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In the profile, junior comes across as a little boy lost, emotionally abandoned after the divorce of parents whose every hour is spent in bold face.
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" Seacrest said their longtime friendship has made transitioning to the show's format easy: "There's just a naturalness to being next to each other that hopefully comes across.
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Only Luna, playing a sort of long-haired, sad-eyed skinny-sexy-Jesus, comes across as sympathetic, but the filmmakers never decide why he's in the story.
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The story can't help but be stirring, but director Peter Berg's spare, flag-waving ode to Beantown's beating heart frequently comes across as more dutiful than dramatic.
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In the film, Rumsfeld comes across as a charming but weak minor figure who's largely eclipsed by Cheney's overwhelming shadow — which couldn't be further from the truth.
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He goes to nationalist marches, throws a Molotov cocktail into the crowd, while as a gay man he comes across as good company and a nice guy.
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When Claire is sent away from her home, she comes across seven local men with whom she embarks on a no-strings-attached journey of sexual awakening.
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In the end, it's bad editing, and compared to Fury Road, comes across as amateurish even when you acknowledge how chaotic the production for Suicide Squad became.
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For instance, at one point in the game, a detective comes across a giant dragonfly and says it's either one big dragonfly or a very small dragon.
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"It is so a written record exists out there so if someone who isn't a diehard comes across it, they can see the other side," he explained.
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It's helpful for recording who sends the fund opportunities so that when he comes across a company that fits the investor's focus, he can return the favor.
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In either case, though, the blasphemy comes across as bitterly sincere; if the show were higher-profile, it's hard to imagine it wouldn't spark some Christian protests.
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That might be why Suburbicon, which attempts to illuminate the connection between "great" and white as if this reveal were a surprise, comes across as so toothless.
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Nearly every competitive Series A or B deal in AI that comes across our desks at Work-Bench has a valuation north of $100M attached to it.
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A couple of sequences are truly memorable, such as when Rory goes trick-or-treating dressed in Predator armor and comes across some bullies from his school.
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"If something comes across my desk and I don't believe in it, I don't even look at it," said O'Neal, even if it looks excellent on paper.
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Yes, the documentary is more of an on-brand celebration than a searing exposé of ego and excess, but Aoki comes across as a genuinely sincere chap.
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The info you've left for other people to find can be accessed by anyone who comes across your phone by tapping Emergency under the lock screen dialer.
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