So their businesspeople could not come for meetings, students could not attend American universities, and tourists could not come to see the sights.
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He said that change in Saudi Arabia would not come without "a price," just as ending slavery in the United States did not come without a violent civil war.
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Mr. Johnson did not come to be questioned by political journalists with the other candidates at a news conference and he did not come to the first television debate.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump's military parade will not come cheap.
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Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer, who have qualified for tomorrow's debate, did not come close to getting a delegate out of Iowa and have not come close to 10 percent in national polling.
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Opponents like Mr Vitter do not come along very often.
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But communication might not come as easily as we'd like.
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However, The Mountain did not come back exactly as himself.
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One thing that may not come to mind: the beach.
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But the explosive growth has not come without a price.
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Headlines should not come at the expense of history. 295.
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Well, America's promises do not come with a price tag.
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And her ailment could not come at a worse time.
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"No, no, the request has not come in," said Allaster.
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"She has not come along for a run," he laughs.
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But he did not come out of the process unscathed.
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The indictment, they added, did not come as a surprise.
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The endorsement does not come without risks for Mrs. Clinton.
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Shame on 'Indians' who did not come to their rescue.
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But searchers determined it did not come from the plane.
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And if it doesn't work, we might not come home.
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It has not come close to stopping genocide (see chart).
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The deal would not come without its downsides for consumers.
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"People just did not come out to vote," he said.
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President Donald Trump's frequent golf outings do not come cheap.
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The measure, however, would not come into effect until Sept.
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But I do not come from a place of mean.
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Mr Krueger did not come across as the combative type.
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All this assumes that big changes do not come sooner.
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Piper and Taystee could not come from more different worlds.
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The Juul investment does not come without risks for Altria.
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Power may not come back for six months or more.
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But that success has not come without a certain cost.
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I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.
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That does not come naturally in Britain's adversarial, majoritarian politics.
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The discussion could not come at a more pressing time.
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But those changes have not come without their own challenges.
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Ruthless prioritization, as advocated by Sacks, does not come naturally.
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That means a final decision may not come until July.
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Watson's global reach and growth prospects did not come cheap.
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Our group does not come to this problem with answers.
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Though stars, of course, do not come with biodegradable tags.
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" Intercept Pharmaceuticals: "Small, speculative biotechs have still not come back.
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The Cougars did not come closer than 12 points afterward.
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The placement of the toilet does not come without controversy.
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The win did not come without cost for the Yankees.
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According to one report, it may not come to that.
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Partisanship of the news outlet does not come into play.
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The Holocaust -- the Shoah -- did not come out of nowhere.
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That may not come as a surprise to — well, anyone.
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Stasiuk's story did not come as a surprise to Kinsman.
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I responded with a very clear, 'Please do not come.
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"She said very nicely, 'Please do not come,'" Gifford said.
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Leading on climate may not come easy to China, however.
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On the one hand, it might not come to anything.
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However, FCA insists it would not come from plant closures.
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But those consequences have not come to fruition, they said.
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The latest report, however, should not come as a surprise.
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She wishes now that he had not come at all.
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Other platforms like Instagram and Snapchat do not come close.
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Bloomberg did not come up on the call, they added.
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A long time passed, but she did not come back.
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I do not come at the question from the monastery.
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Taking risks Political success did not come immediately for Jeffries.
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Fayez was resting and did not come to the phone.
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Nokia may or may not come back later for Juniper.
|
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For careful observers, this should not come as a surprise.
|
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If enough Sanders supporters do not come home to Mrs.
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But the deputy had not come to arrest Mr. Flournoy.
|
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"This did not come from any official sources," he said.
|
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Where the conference committee landed has not come out yet.
|
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Fields did not come to Charlottesville in good mental health.
|
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The closure may not come until 2020, in some cases.
|
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But they do not come to me calm and relaxed.
|
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" "Leader McConnell has not come to us at this point.
|
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Zwerg, fortunately, did not come of age in that world.
|
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Sketch Guy A big life change does not come easily.
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The new deal, though, did not come without a fight.
|
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They do not come here to listen to my problems.
|
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Dream's partial closure did not come out of the blue.
|
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Republicans have not come forward to denounce the president's tweet.
|
|
Scherzer's fine season has not come out of the blue.
|
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One does not come at the cost of the other.
|
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Wider access, however, has not come cheaply for most people.
|
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Mr. Pruitt's departure did not come as a total shock.
|
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And Mr. Cazarez, they realized, had not come to work.
|
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This conservation goal did not come out of the blue.
|
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" But he also said the attacks "did not come overnight.
|
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Mr. Tipple said it did not come from Gun City.
|
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But progress has not come fast enough, the president said.
|
|
But he could not come up with a memorable performance.
|
|
The emptying of cities did not come all at once.
|
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The ruling did not come as a surprise to me.
|
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Political engagement could not come at a more critical time.
|
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Ms. Jones said she would not come without her children.
|
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How I could afford this luxury did not come up.
|
|
Some workers say those precautions did not come soon enough.
|
|
Safety does not come from avoiding people of other genders.
|
|
White House officials hope it does not come to that.
|
|
The rollout has not come off without a hitch, however.
|
|
I have not come to support an impeachment inquiry lightly.
|
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The benefits do not come close to outweighing the risks.
|
|
Perhaps, but they did not come out of thin air.
|
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The nickname does not come up so much, these days.
|
|
But the increase in filming has not come without headaches.
|
|
Raul Reyes: He did not come to play Democratic Rep.
|
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Noon arrived, noon left, and my husband did not come.
|
|
This feeling of safety has not come without a price.
|
|
This time, though, the Nielsen numbers did not come through.
|
|
For Biden, it could not come at a better time.
|
|
"I hope it will not come to this," he said.
|
|
And so I say: Demolition must not come to pass!
|
|
The alliance of the three women does not come naturally.
|
|
For me, such cultural defiance did not come so easily.
|
|
Heroin has been successfully displaced and has not come back.
|
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It's a big step up, and does not come cheap.
|
|
"I need to not come in last," one person said.
|
|
Yet they have not come up with a better plan.
|
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"My decision will not come as a surprise," Schumer wrote.
|
|
This outstanding performance did not come out of the blue.
|
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All this blunt talk has not come without some pushback.
|
|
The word immigration did not come up in his speech.
|
|
People outside India probably have not come across those videos.
|
|
But Mr. Bourgeois's generous gesture has not come without controversy.
|
|
"We did not come off the rails," Mr. Lighthizer said.
|
|
Mr. Abbas said he could not come for a while.
|
|
Return migration has not come anywhere close to matching outflows.
|
|
For Mr. Vari, a resolution could not come soon enough.
|
|
But so far, that scenario has not come to pass.
|
|
And they could not come up with a convincing explanation.
|
|
But Trump might not come away with many new friends.
|
|
Those volumes do not come close to replacing U.S shipments.
|
|
But others worry that may not come soon enough. Rep.
|
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The proposals did not come to fruition, the Times said.
|
|
Jenner has not come forward with a statement about the rumor.
|
|
"We sincerely hope it does not come to that," he said.
|
|
He later acknowledged such a visit would likely not come soon.
|
|
Previous models of the Gram did not come with backlit keyboards.
|
|
Notably, the token does not come with equity or voting rights.
|
|
Indeed, the proposed cutoff could not come at a worse time.
|
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"And so far we've not come up with anything," he said.
|
|
"That human capital does not come back to NASA," Bridenstine said.
|
|
Miller's move, while surprising, may not come as a complete shock.
|
|
The mass deportations that many feared have not come to pass.
|
|
At half past midnight, the Italian coastguard has still not come.
|
|
She decided on her own to not come to my launch.
|
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We have to secure the environment, otherwise investment will not come.
|
|
Of course, building a successful company does not come without setbacks.
|
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It became glaringly apparent that parenting would not come without sacrifice.
|
|
This kind of thinking does not come easily to drug firms.
|
|
Patrick did not come to the decision suddenly, the sources said.
|
|
Futerfas said he did not come to Trump Jr. through Goldberg.
|
|
But restoring a deteriorating century-old factory does not come cheap.
|
|
The prediction -- like others before it -- has not come to pass.
|
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In Maryland, did you not come with us every single day?
|
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The change in color has not come out of the blue.
|
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The Paris compact has thus not come apart at the seams.
|
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The change in currency policy has not come without its downside.
|
|
Weeks later, it still has not come up for a vote.
|
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With luck, the temple will not come crashing down around it.
|
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Soy sauce and spicy mayo does not come on the side.
|
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He did not come out for the start of the sixth.
|
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The charm-challenged Clinton would not come off well by comparison.
|
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A lasting settlement will probably not come from a blockbuster deal.
|
|
They did not come to the campaign until after I left.
|
|
He opposed Gorsuch but has not come down firmly on Kavanaugh.
|
|
But U.S. support would not come for free, according to Guedes.
|
|
The tragedy was that Nutella does not come out of walls.
|
|
The source told Fox News that Russia did not come up.
|
|
Clinton's unabashed embrace of Obama does not come without some risks.
|
|
Those changes, he said at the time, would not come overnight.
|
|
For Pebbles Rodriguez and Amy Eddy, freedom did not come easily.
|
|
High trade barriers have not come down since Jokowi became president.
|
|
Hudson's Bay's decision should not come as a surprise to Canadians.
|
|
Please do not come for the rest of the night's tastings.
|
|
The use of the truck did not come out of nowhere.
|
|
Sprouse's return to the big screen did not come without challenges.
|
|
Notably, this plan does not come with 5123G LTE hotspot functionality.
|
|
Sadly, the Tab S6 does not come with a headphone jack.
|
|
There's a catch, though: such advanced technology does not come cheap.
|
|
I did not come in here with my hair of fire.
|
|
You see, we learn that Renata does not come from money.
|
|
Liberals do not come close to matching this kind of spending.
|
|
It's that scenario that Iverson hopes does not come to pass.
|
|
Did it not come up when his team searched Google News?
|
|
The change in colour has not come out of the blue.
|
|
The shocking visual images did not come out of thin air.
|
|
The second novel would not come, and she retreated to Monroeville.
|
|
But just like Connecticut, life in Hawaii does not come cheap.
|
|
He would have seizures on the train and not come home.
|
|
I do not come from the world of tech at all.
|
|
"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," said Sen.
|
|
But Dative had not come to take Vincent back to prison.
|
|
"We have not come to any determination on collusion," Burr said.
|
|
He did not come home until he was 19 months old.
|
|
"This does not come as a surprise at all," he added.
|
|
It may not come in the package that you want it.
|
|
That said, I'll admit that real "solutions" will not come easy,
|
|
Christ did not come into this world to become a modifier.
|
|
In addition the CFPB funding did not come under Congressional control.
|
|
"Unless my grievances are heard I will not come," shouted Fry.
|
|
Facebook's fight for advertising dollars has not come without its challenges.
|
|
Improvement will not come until Haiti has a fully functioning government.
|
|
However, growth in the region may not come without some challenges.
|
|
Crucially, Britain will not come to the negotiating table empty-handed.
|
|
Depending on your age, that might not come as a shock.
|
|
They did not come here illegally of their own free will.
|
|
For many people, the affair will not come as a shock.
|
|
I wonder whether the time has not come for a change.
|
|
He did not come from a military family, he told CNN.
|
|
Despite a few questionable investments, that has not come to pass.
|
|
The great achievements of civilization have not come from government bureaus.
|
|
We have not come here to beg world leaders to care.
|
|
Once inside, he locked the door and would not come out.
|
|
Do not come to her book to learn about the Wobblies.
|
|
Settlement funds do not come directly from a lawmaker's office budget.
|
|
"I did not come to Congress to impeach a president," Rep.
|
|
The friend, who had left earlier, did not come with them.
|
|
But such a disastrous outcome will probably not come to pass.
|
|
The problems that some commentators predicted have not come to pass.
|
|
The end to the back and forth will not come overnight.
|
|
Major change did not come until new leadership was in place.
|
|
The focus on democracy does not come out of the blue.
|
|
The topic did not come up during Tuesday night's debate. Sen.
|
|
The Jordanian group did not come in with a higher price.
|
|
"We did not come as thieves in the night," he insisted.
|
|
The word outrage does not come close to describing this incident.
|
|
But for evolutionary ecologists, it should not come as a surprise.
|
|
But perhaps this should not come as a surprise in 2016.
|
|
"My brother definitely said, 'Do not come home,'" she told CNN.
|
|
Wednesday's inaction did not come as a surprise to Fed watchers.
|
|
The many disastrous predictions of global warming have not come true.
|
|
We did not come to the project seeing eye to eye.
|
|
Labeling a woman a "hot mess" does not come without baggage.
|
|
But Hollywood's embrace of China has not come without strings attached.
|
|
The team's motto – "together stronger" – should not come with entry criteria.
|
|
You walk out your door, you might not come back home.
|
|
Future phones will not come with lock screen Amazon ads, either.
|
|
"Brussels customers are advised to postpone, and not come to station".
|
|
He told me to leave the premises and not come back.
|
|
The Trump phenomenon, after all, did not come out of nowhere.
|
|
Do not come into our city and try to rewrite history.
|
|
Mr. Bernandez could still laugh, but he would not come home.
|
|
But the attack in Pittsburgh did not come out of nowhere.
|
|
And even these smaller domestic sacrifices did not come without complaints.
|
|
The new research does not come with any recommendations for action.
|
|
I did not come by my crippling addiction to Arsenal honestly.
|
|
Black success should not come with a caveat or an asterisk.
|
|
But in locations like River Oaks, that investment has not come.
|
|
Unfortunately, achieving scale often does not come easy — or at all.
|
|
However, the book's meandering path should not come as a surprise.
|
|
The power would not come on again until 11:45 p.m.
|
|
Ms. Harris wants that support, but it does not come automatically.
|
|
Change does not come easily, even with such a potent figurehead.
|
|
After spring break, the email said, they should not come back.
|
|
Even in this plea agreement, Mr. Cohen has not come clean.
|
|
The retweets could not come at a worse time for Mrs.
|
|
"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," she said.
|
|
In other words, your passion should not come from the outside.
|
|
They were summarily dismissed and told they could not come in.
|
|
They do not come in order to accomplish a peaceful transition.
|
|
But I did not come to this view on Wall Street.
|
|
Portugal will not come onto France in the same way, however.
|
|
Mr. Keïta's victory did not come as a surprise to Malians.
|
|
The world cannot squander an opportunity that may not come again.
|
|
Ultimately, it may not come down to how talented they are.
|
|
K., so, you're not come — you can't come back to Canada.
|
|
They did not come even close to that kind of performance.
|
|
She did not come up with the idea on her own.
|
|
But Mr. Tucker, 35, did not come under such false pretenses.
|
|
Clinton has not come to terms with losing to Mr. Trump.
|
|
Family members should not come into contact with an infected person.
|
|
Let's hope it does not come to that with North Korea.
|
|
"Mason did not come home until the following Sunday," he said.
|
|
I agree that it definitely did not come out as advertised.
|
|
For Republicans, the break could not come at a better time.
|
|
To anyone paying attention, this did not come as a surprise.
|
|
But when he did not come home, Mr. Shafi became frantic.
|
|
But new companies startup companies usually do not come with values.
|
|
The president's decision did not come as much of a surprise.
|
|
"We did not come to that conclusion lightly," Mr. Idle said.
|
|
But dreams do not come true just because you dream them.
|
|
These warnings and declarations do not come from die-hard Democrats.
|
|
Still, the cardinal's acquittal did not come as a complete surprise.
|
|
But these achievements should not come at the expense of safety.
|
|
Axios reported that a decision on DACA will not come Friday.
|
|
Achieving a zero deficit will not come from spending cuts alone.
|
|
Barbour also cautions that success may not come easily for Salesforce.
|
|
Our governor did not come here, Governor Scott -- but Marco did.
|
|
There are a number of reasons women might not come forward.
|
|
But the homes do not come cheap, despite the increased supply.
|
|
These investments have not come without their share of controversy abroad.
|
|
Maryland-Eastern Shore did not come closer than 22 points thereafter.
|
|
The chief said the arrest had not come from a tip.
|
|
He did not come into DOE with this sort of objective.
|
|
With his decision made, the surgery could not come fast enough.
|
|
Dubois also acknowledged that creating these programs would not come easy.
|
|
Others were disappointed that their parents did not come for lunch.
|
|
Melania Trump does not come close to this level of engagement.
|
|
Sanders' victory in West Virginia did not come as a surprise.
|
|
Also, and perhaps more important: Culture does not come from DNA.
|
|
Grenell's arrival in Germany did not come with a honeymoon phase.
|
|
Jesus did not come to earth to solve all our problems.
|
|
Those programs may not come out of Capitol Hill unscathed, however.
|
|
"We have not come to any determination on collusion," he said.
|
|
"Let's not come up with something that doesn't fix the problem."
|
|
But the report says they may not come out until 2019.
|
|
Buying some stocks exposed to online retail does not come cheap.
|
|
Trans rights should not come at the cost of women's fragile gains.
|
|
The trouble is it might not come to light for several days.
|
|
The (rather hilarious) lawsuit did not come as a surprise to HBO.
|
|
"This discovery does not come as a total surprise," Hublin told Gizmodo.
|
|
Trump's opposition to the merger did not come up during opening statements.
|
|
However, Hynes said that these improvements may not come any time soon.
|
|
The flurry of good intentions did not come out of the blue.
|
|
White House officials later said the subject did not come up extensively.
|
|
That source said Kaepernick did not come up in those early conversations.
|
|
These new warehousing and stocks dynamics should not come as any surprise.
|
|
"I have not come to this easily," Porter said in the video.
|
|
It's hard to not come across it at all, I would say.
|
|
Social order does not come from nature, it is founded on conventions.
|
|
The third-quarter loss, while large, does not come as a surprise.
|
|
In other words, On My Block did not come here to play.
|
|
"Our group does not come to this problem with answers," Buffet said.
|
|
While it plays extremely strongly, it does not come with any guarantees.
|
|
The issue of Manafort's release did not come up during Wednesday's hearing.
|
|
But Apple's TV plans may not come to fruition any time soon.
|
|
The civil service has not come out of the affair well, either.
|
|
Even in their 80s, he said, some still have not come out.
|
|
International criticism toward this wave of repression has not come fast enough.
|
|
We did not come to the World Cup just to beat Germany.
|
|
Rumor has it this iPhone might not come with 3D Touch, though.
|
|
"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," Mrs Capito tweeted.
|
|
Trump himself said recently that a replacement may not come until 2018.
|
|
Had he not come along, I wouldn't have made it, I'm sure.
|
|
That decision could come next week — or might not come for months.
|
|
An incumbent president's party has not come even close to that since.
|
|
The stoat did not come to New Zealand via any unfortunate accident.
|
|
But these dire forecasts did not come to pass, for two reasons.
|
|
For the researchers, this result did not come as a complete surprise.
|
|
But Defendants have not come close to making any of those showings.
|
|
They told me that I could not come back in the fall.
|
|
That praise did not come in an endorsement of Mr. Sanders, however.
|
|
Beware, though: these dragons will not come bail you out of trouble.
|
|
Singh is, but he has not come anywhere near the major leagues.
|
|
The death tolls of subsequent heat waves have not come anywhere close.
|
|
Generalized fears have not come to fruition and are not likely to.
|
|
In any case, Barris' ABC exit should not come as a surprise.
|
|
A final decision might not come until later this year or 2019.
|
|
Chinese military support to the kingdom would not come as a surprise.
|
|
Electrical power here does not come without concerted exertion or personal sacrifice.
|
|
Chamberlin insisted in the note that the decision did not come lightly.
|
|
My value as a person does not come from my physical appearance.
|
|
A rebound could not come fast enough, however, especially for smaller hotels.
|
|
Worse yet, I think I've only ever not come in last once.
|
|
Potatoes do not come from France or Belgium, they came from Peru.
|
|
It now appears that change will not come through the Supreme Court.
|
|
Cardi B's meteoric rise to fame has not come without some troubles.
|
|
"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," she said, memorably.
|
|
" "It did not come out as intended, and I intended no malice.
|
|
So do not come near this plane if you are enjoying nuts!
|
|
Johnson "does not come across with a crisp libertarian message," Paul said.
|
|
And Republicans have still not come up with a detailed replacement plan.
|
|
You will not come out of this experience magically a good person.
|
|
The breakthroughs in seed and pesticide technologies have not come without problems.
|
|
He goes by Mr. Nancy and does not come bearing good news.
|
|
WEDDINGS do not come cheap, as Kano's state government has found out.
|
|
I did not come here to observe the numbing tragedy of Knickerbockerdom.
|
|
Thomas killed his wife because she would not come back to him.
|
|
I feel like a true adult — and that does not come often.
|
|
The businessman sent word he could not come because he was ill.
|
|
The Jackets' first shot on goal did not come until 12:43.
|
|
But they will not come from assigning him to pander to millennials.
|
|
The test venue of this project should not come as a surprise.
|
|
But action will not come this week, Reuters reported Wednesday, citing sources.
|
|
She called her mother, who said her brother had not come home.
|
|
The G.O.P. still has not come close to addressing its complicity problem.
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But launching a fashion brand does not come without obstacles, Owolabi explains.
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"I will not come with AC/DC type of record," Dion joked.
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Arms control did not come up in the call, the officials said.
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This efflorescence of movies on the subject has not come about easily.
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Poke waited, hoping for the worst, but the worst did not come.
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He came over, other people in his family did not come over.
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Schiff has not come forward to call for impeachment inquiries to begin.
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And ladies and gentlemen, Nancy Pelosi did not come to mess around.
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One Wall Street said any potential asset sale will not come cheap.
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Even outside, the inmates did not come in contact with one another.
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These will not come from some collection of space geniuses or contractors.
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Iranian officials attended the gathering although minister Bijan Zanganeh did not come.
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For the Israeli leadership, the Trump Presidency could not come soon enough.
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But some debt agency officials believe it will not come to that.
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Full relief did not come until we had her in our arms.
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We did not come to London for you to become a rapper.
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But they did not come down in favor of any specific regulations.
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Mass adoption of driverless cars may not come anytime soon, Tandon said.
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But he acknowledged that in Law's case, forgiveness did not come easy.
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Buttigieg's recent surge in Iowa and New Hampshire did not come up.
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The principles do not come with a timeline or specific enforcement mechanisms.
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Any congressional action on infrastructure likely would not come until next year.
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Sadly, typing "dick" or "peen" does not come up with the eggplant.
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Gober's object associations do not come to him in a Surrealist dream.
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We did not come through on them, but that was the deal.
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JULY 4TH could not come a day too soon for Donald Trump.
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At best, he was a young politician whose time had not come.
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The subject did not come up in the hour-long YouTube broadcast.
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Unfortunately, it does not come with a basketball session with Steve Martin.
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And the new rules may not come as quickly as many expect.
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But these pressures have not come with enough funding for public institutions.
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Last year, a cyclist rode into Carara and did not come out.
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"This disaster has not come out of the blue," as Sacchi said.
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Empathy and public displays of emotion do not come easily to him.
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Her spokesman said she did not come in close contact with Trump.
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Piersath's work does not come from some abstract sense of moral obligation.
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What to know: Tinybop apps do not come with in-app directions.
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There was euphoria and everybody thought that bad times would not come.
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Uber's path to profitability may not come from personal transportation at all.
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Sergeant Barry said he figured Ms. Danner would not come any farther.
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And, look, religion did not come up in our conversations [with Obama].
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A crowd that understands probability knew that this might not come off.
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We did not come in alone and say now we are deciding.
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But with all the five-setters, the opportunity has not come up.
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And go for it, because the confluence may well not come again.
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Natural gas does not come under OPEC's purview and involves different players.
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But it may well not come to a vote in the Senate.
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But her first chance did not come until she headed to Alaska.
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Like Tower's bid, the full payoff may not come for many years.
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Prima donna airs do not come naturally to her refined, thoughtful Tosca.
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"I told them they did not come to my district," he said.
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But then it turned out silence did not come easily to me.
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If you're sick yourself, do not come into work under any circumstances.
|
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Like Mr. Trump, Turkey's economic crisis did not come out of nowhere.
|
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And it could not come at a more urgent time for Republicans.
|
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I'm a firm believer that progress should not come with a party.
|
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The reversal in tariffs did not come from a position of strength.
|
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"Normally I would not come, except it's Pennsylvania," Trump said on Saturday.
|
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The collapse of American leadership could not come at a worse time.
|
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For travel agents, the April 83 opening does not come without skepticism.
|
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In any case, they did not come close to overthrowing the government.
|
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But let's be clear: this layered nuance did not come from Barr.
|
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But his journey to 28 Olympic medals did not come without challenge.
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Pelosi said the issue did not come up during the meeting Wednesday.
|
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If forecasts show cloudy skies in Carbondale, the crowds may not come.
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I do not come from a state that's as blue as Vermont.
|
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He finally understood on Friday that his mother would not come home.
|
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The Trump Tower in Moscow did not come up during that meeting.
|
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Chamberlain's rapid rise to success has not come without criticism and hate.
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Take a walk and remind myself that change does not come easily.
|
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He did not come to the White House with any moral authority.
|
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It did not come up in Tuesday night's debate in South Carolina.
|
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As his party proved, low key does not come naturally to Neymar.
|
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Between the lines: Amodei has not come out in support of impeachment.
|
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To some students drawn to the classes, coding does not come easily.
|
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But these decisions often do not come down to bank statements alone.
|
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But they had not come to bend Mr. Kim's ear on that.
|
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"I did not come here to listen to this argument," she declared.
|
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A decision may not come immediately, but could instead follow weeks later.
|
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As shocking as this attack was, it did not come without precedent.
|
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Still, the move by the president did not come out of nowhere.
|
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"The answers we all want may not come quickly," Ms. Rojas said.
|
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It did not come easy: She worked in factories for five years.
|
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Divisive politics Modi's rise to the top has not come without controversy.
|
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The information explosion that tech has provided does not come for free.
|
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He indicated that an agreement may not come until 286 — or later.
|
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How the heck does a $1,000+ monitor not come with any speakers?
|
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But that attack on our family did not come out of nowhere.
|
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What to know: Tinybop apps do not come with in-app directions.
|
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That source said Kaepernick did not come up in those early conversations.
|
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Iran's pre-eminence in the Iraqi south has not come without resentment.
|
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But those savings will not come from denying food stamps to millionaires.
|
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But those savings will not come from denying food stamps to millionaires.
|
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The payments did not "come out of the campaign," Mr. Trump said.
|
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In other interviews from that week, the allegations did not come up.
|
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But you do not come to the Chief's Luau for the food.
|
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Many of these plans will in all likelihood not come to fruition.
|
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YouTube does not come without controversy when it comes to kids, though.
|
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"This news could not come at a better time," Wade told Reuters.
|
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Unfortunately it was almost impossible to not come across any police barricade.
|
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The municipal government's 40-day campaign should not come as a surprise.
|
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I moved out and since then, I have not come across her.
|
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"The decision will likely not come before Easter," spokeswoman Wiebke Hoffelner said.
|
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It's hard to not come to the conclusion that he simply likes Russia.
|
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And sometimes it might not come out like you wanted it to be.
|
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So why not come up with some fresh new ways to wear them?
|
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"As anytime I come here, words do not come out easily," she said.
|
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They were perfect — until I realized they did not come in women's sizes.
|
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For ByteDance, interest in a music app does not come as a surprise.
|
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It could not come at a worse time for the 32-year-old.
|
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Unlike many British politicians, Khan emphatically does not come from a wealthy family.
|
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Again at $30 (£26) a pop, these nonalcoholic spirits do not come cheap.
|
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Three people called the police, and until today they still have not come.
|
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The construction worker who found the knife has not come forward, police said.
|
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The payment will not come from tuition or donor funds, said the university.
|
|
But the privilege of living under this flag does not come without cost.
|
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Even after a petition amassed 7,000 signatures, Katie's Kitchen did not come back.
|
|
It did not come as a result of the growing bilateral trade tensions.
|
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The flu shot, like any vaccine or medication, does not come without risks.
|
|
I thought maybe he'd been out with a friend and not come home.
|
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However such opportunities do not come around very often, limiting the company's growth.
|
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When they started the uprisings, everybody was saying: 'Syrians will not come [out].
|
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" Kardashian bristles at the accusation: "Did you not come to Cabo with us?
|
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But his removal should not come at the expense of the entire show.
|
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If there was anyone I made feel uncomfortable why not come to me?
|
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They added that some of the lower quality equipment may not come back.
|
|
Bella understands that her safety should not come at the expense of others.
|
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When it does not come, a wheelchair is brought out, then a stretcher.
|
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" She continued, "Do not come for me or the ones I love anymore.
|
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And sometimes, it might not come out like you wanted it to be.
|
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"You better push the boundaries or do not come out at all." will.i.
|
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As stated by many, this storm did not "come out of nowhere". pic.twitter.
|
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The fun did not come without consequence for the 10-year-old schoolgirl.
|
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For the first quarter hour, the subject of race did not come up.
|
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Winners of huge lottery payouts sometimes do not come forward publicly for months.
|
|
University spokeswoman Tracy Vosburgh said that directive did not come from her office.
|
|
Assange has insisted that documents published on WikiLeaks did not come from Russia.
|
|
" In it I wrote, "Apologies do not come from weakness but from strength.
|
|
Remember, though, that a trip to this Pacific paradise does not come cheap.
|
|
The good news of course is that this did not come to pass.
|
|
The FCC's formal decision to consider the proposal did not come without resistance.
|
|
Niinisto has said raking did not come up in his conversation with Trump.
|
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The facts do not come close to bearing out his claims on surveillance.
|
|
Of course, ruining an unsuspecting friend's Monday morning does not come for free.
|
|
A California winner also has not come forward to share in the Jan.
|
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"He was real hurt because she told him to not come," Flores said.
|
|
But after 40 years of instability, tremendous progress would not come within months.
|
|
If there is an exit in sight, it's not come to pass yet.
|
|
The Immigration Modernization Act has not, and likely will not, come to fruition.
|
|
This could not come at a trickier time for Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor.
|
|
And for all his likability, he does not come across as a heavyweight.
|
|
He lamented that politicians have not "come to an agreement" about gun reform.
|
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They do not come here and greedily plot to live on government benefits.
|
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Bellow and Nabokov do not come to most minds as a literary pair.
|
|
Foreign spouses of American citizens could not come to live with their families.
|
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When I used to live here, you did not come there at all.
|
|
But, this success does not come without the funding to make it happen.
|
|
Sci-fi always enjoys portraying dystopias, and mostly they do not come true.
|
|
Then came the real shocker: The cells did not come from Jim Gass.
|
|
But the answer need not come from bogus history; real history will suffice.
|
|
La Palma does not come with the same cultural issues as Mauna Kea.
|
|
Vasquez had a warm, cheerful manner; horror did not come naturally to her.
|
|
But economists who study the issue say it need not come to that.
|
|
"Competitively, we do not come across them," Potoo Solutions CEO Fred Dimyan said.
|
|
But in a manner befitting the Yankees' season, it did not come easily.
|
|
It did not come from Assange and it didn't connect back to Assange.
|
|
Without a stylus, your iPhone drawings might not come out all that well.
|
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Alejandro did not come to the next class, or the one after that.
|
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And service jobs do not come close to paying what manufacturing jobs do.
|
|
The US government may not come to Canada's aid, but its people can.
|
|
But officials later said those calls had not come from the missing sub.
|
|
This recipe did not come out of the Brooklyn farm-to-table playbook.
|
|
But the rising threat to our children has not come without a fight.
|
|
A Kobe Steel spokesman said the report did not come from the company.
|
|
But these advances did not come easy, nor are they ensured to stick.
|
|
Ricardo Rosselló said this week that federal aid has not come fast enough.
|
|
Face creams, haircuts, shampoo, mascara, waxings — our beauty routines do not come cheap.
|
|
The two did not come to a conclusion, but the discussions are ongoing.
|
|
Jurors said they were deadlocked and could not come to a unanimous decision.
|
|
The results that were announced on Thursday did not come as a surprise.
|
|
The official support, at this point, did not come as a particular surprise.
|
|
It is surprising that Christmas invites do not come with notarized waiver forms.
|
|
This cultural experimentation has not come at the expense of cultural success, either.
|
|
Simply putting one foot in front of the other does not come naturally.
|
|
The SEC's decision may not come as a complete surprise to industry watchers.
|
|
The police report said the bullets did not come close to striking anyone.
|
|
But we also know that groceries at the chain do not come cheap.
|
|
The Republicans, now in power, could not come up with an acceptable alternative.
|
|
The initial visual conception of Spider-Man did not come from Mr. Ditko.
|
|
We do if we're asked, but the subject often does not come up.
|
|
But it did not come out of nowhere, said experts in anti-Semitism.
|
|
They do not come to shop — at least not in the traditional sense.
|
|
But the Ice Age will not come, and we will not be extinct.
|
|
Coalitions are built, not born, and they do not come into being overnight.
|
|
But the news could not come at a worse time for vaping firms.
|
|
"This declaration could not come in a better moment for them," she said.
|
|
But predictions that his superstardom would diversify the sport have not come true.
|
|
A year into his presidency, this apocalyptic scenario has not come to pass.
|
|
Nearly two years into his presidency, the wall has not come to fruition.
|
|
But understanding France's ardor for him does not come easily to us Americans.
|
|
Unless she was with her family, the words just would not come out.
|
|
That would not come for many years — one of the many battles Mrs.
|
|
Mitigation of the opiate epidemic will not come through black-and-white thinking.
|
|
"Were critical components going to fail and not come back on?" he said.
|
|
In the decades since, success and opportunity have not come easily for women.
|
|
It would not come in the first half, a credit to Iran's defense.
|
|
With stores closed and the power out, the dairy trucks have not come.
|
|
What's next: The currency manipulator designation does not come with particularly harsh remedies.
|
|
In many parts of town, the police would not come if you called.
|
|
The end may not come gradually for the species living on the edge.
|
|
To a lifelong transit worker, today's problems do not come as a surprise.
|
|
But he could not come to terms with these elements of American politics.
|
|
This is a long game and will not come to an abrupt conclusion.
|
|
She has no parent-coach and does not come from a tennis background.
|
|
The provincial and city governments have not come up with a definitive answer.
|
|
It has not come upon those goalkeeping errors or defensive mistakes by accident.
|
|
Kilimnik has not come to the US to face his two obstruction charges.
|
|
But, as the indictment notes, this business venture "did not come to fruition".
|
|
When thinking of six-figure salaries, flipping burgers may not come to mind.
|
|
The "on-ramp" to success and opportunity does not come from infrastructure construction.
|
|
"I did not come to Congress to impeach a president," he said Tuesday.
|
|
The power of the National Rifle Association does not come from its money.
|
|
I did not come here to harm any people or do something bad.
|
|
Political funding squabbles should not come at the expense of our public lands.
|
|
This move away from the humanities could not come at a worse time.
|
|
To the Editor: Justice does not come in the middle of a war.
|
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Otherwise they will not come forward when we need them to do so.
|
|
Although the work got done, the 82nd's arrival did not come without challenges.
|
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Why not come up with a way to make all badness feel fun?
|
|
Jessica could not come within three hundred yards of Matthew or her children.
|
|
Reforms have not come easy, but slow and plodding progress has been made.
|
|
The issues swirling around the two did not come up during the session.
|
|
But this event did not come entirely out of the blue for Israel.
|
|
For now, the money will not come from the United Nations peacekeeping budget.
|
|
The appointed time may not come for another five years, though, Dimon said.
|
|
The FOMO — fear of missing out — market did not come out of nowhere.
|
|
With Kennedy gone, that decision may not come for a very long time.
|
|
The student visas do not come with any promise of getting in again.
|
|
Now, that day just may not come until the end of season 4.
|
|
Preliminary results showed the attack did not come from Yemen, Saudi officials maintain.
|
|
"I have not come to offer prepared remarks at this hearing," Thunberg said.
|
|
I've seen it, but it does not come from the governments or corporations.
|
|
Taking a step back, this rapid development should not come as a surprise.
|
|
Vitiello did not come into the office Friday, according to an ICE official.
|
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The final results could not come for days, according to The Associated Press.
|
|
The immediate threat does not come from North Korea, though that peril remains.
|
|
The work is risky and their families worry they might not come home.
|
|
Taxes and interest rates did not come down dramatically, and Nixon did lose.
|
|
And if you do not call him, the Gas Daddy will not come.
|
|
But her victory at Roland Garros did not come out of the blue.
|
|
But former President Barack Obama had not come to speak about the past.
|
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Before I finish, let me just sayI did not come here to show outDid not come here to impress youBecause to tell you the truth, when I leave here, I'm goneAnd I do not care what you think about me.
|
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These plans do not come with an HSA to defray out-of-pocket costs.
|
|
An annual familial search for a relative has not come produced a match either.
|
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The sizable amount, more than triple his first quarter take, did not come easily.
|
|
What might not come to mind is improving how you fight in your relationships.
|
|
"It did not" come up, the official said of Pompeo's meeting with the king.
|
|
One of the key lessons is that police integrity does not come as given.
|
|
She emphasised the bill would not come back, yet sidestepped demands for her departure.
|
|
Definitely, racial inclusiveness has not come as far or as fast as gender inclusiveness.
|
|
Coons also said his past jabs about the President-elect did not come up.
|
|
Degeneres herself later confirmed on Twitter that Burrell would not come on the show.
|
|
But the standard OnePlus 73 will not come to the US market at all.
|
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They certainly can just not come back to work the next day, you know?
|
|
Friendly reminder: Do not come for Meredith Grey (or any woman with a scalpel).
|
|
"We did not come up with a list of people to interview," Lee said.
|
|
To the surprise of everyone (but not me!), Shepard does not come back alive.
|
|
In elections, most of all, speed should not come at the cost of accuracy.
|
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That this assessment thrills Democratic primary voters should perhaps not come as a surprise.
|
|
This most recent ruling does not come as a surprise to analysts at Bernstein.
|
|
Meanwhile, Congress has still not come to an agreement about funding to fight Zika.
|
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It did not come from our Judeo-Christian roots, I can tell you that.
|
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Unfortunately for higher education, the mountain (work) will not come to Muhammad (higher education).
|
|
But that doesn't mean this Brexit thing has not come at a bad time.
|
|
Those memberships did not come cheap, with annual fees ranging from $27,2300 to $210,21.
|
|
Who is to say that an object does not come with its own agenda?
|
|
Wages have not come back in recent months as strongly on other employment indicators.
|
|
Accounting firm Deloitte said the "once in a lifetime change" would not come cheap.
|
|
The large gift and the renaming of the school did not come without controversy.
|
|
Our sources say detectives did not come across any illegal narcotics in the home.
|
|
But business as usual will not come back as quickly as the islanders hope.
|
|
Haftar's explosive territorial expansion in the east did not come out of a vacuum.
|
|
Success on a wider scale did not come immediately, but it did come quickly.
|
|
"We did not come to terms that we needed to do more," said Federighi.
|
|
His approval ratings shot above 80% and have not come back to earth since.
|
|
Any breakthrough would not come in time to help Airbus's third-quarter earnings, however.
|
|
Dozens of Wangshang residents work at the park, and many have not come home.
|
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I mean, the reality is, I did not come to your house last night.
|
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That my value does not come from how I LOOK, but from my CHARACTER.
|
|
When it comes to the fry game, Mickey D's does not come to play.
|
|
If Amazon does not come to New York, it's because of the political opposition.
|
|
Evidently, the fun did not come without consequence, according to her mom, Gemma Williams.
|
|
"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," she wrote in a statement.
|
|
The true greatness of this does not come in the small notes Baynes plays.
|
|
A spokeswoman for the court said political considerations do not come into its decisions.
|
|
When people think "funny," I'm fairly confident Paul Ryan does not come to mind.
|
|
He made it abundantly clear that the ECB would not come to Italy's aid.
|
|
And that would be the only reason why the tough questions might not come.
|
|
Any other fanaticism does not come from God and is not pleasing to him.
|
|
Donald Trump's presidential campaign did not come out of nowhere, as some pundits suggest.
|
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During her court martial, she made a decision to not come out as transgender.
|
|
He might not come out of the exchange looking good, but neither will you.
|
|
The shift should not come as a surprise to long-term observers of OPEC.
|
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Chinese smartphone maker Huawei did not come up during the talks, according to Kudlow.
|
|
It would not have happened if those people had not come together in hate.
|
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It's a good thing, then, that this bad idea did not come to pass.
|
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Surviving the nukepocalypse in style, while the world burns above, does not come cheap.
|
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Not just feeling your pain but feeling their own, who have not come forward.
|
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You will not come out of that movie the same way you came in.
|
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As if the world might not be the same had they not come about.
|
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The fast-paced growth of the sharing economy has not come without its detractors.
|
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But when they began defaulting, Hebei Financing could not come up with the money.
|
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If we screw this up, it may not come again for a long time.
|
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His DACA renewal, however, had not come through on time, according to his mother.
|
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"Our relatives from the city used to not come here to visit," he said.
|
|
Ekman-Larsson was expected to play but did not come out for pregame warmups.
|
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"The UK has still not come forward with a workable, realistic proposal," he tweeted.
|
|
In roughly 400 dates, he had not come close to anything resembling true love.
|
|
A formal warning about not drinking the water, however, did not come until December.
|
|
"I find it disrespectful that they did not come here to testify," Lieu said.
|
|
Truth will not come to the fore without hard work and, potentially, a fight.
|
|
Cynthia Nixon's iconic red hair did not come naturally during "Sex and the City."
|
|
The obligation to defend one's entire generation should not come around all that often.
|
|
But the hard fixes will not come about if the political system is broken.
|
|
France had been expected to win, but the victory had not come to pass.
|
|
"We all assumed (Noah) would not come back the next day," she said Thursday.
|
|
That detail did not come up until a June 85033 meeting with committee staff.
|
|
But Friedrich said the "firewall counsel" should not come from the special counsel's office.
|
|
The jury could not come to a unanimous verdict on the other 85033 counts.
|
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Opposition to the bill The approval of the bill has not come without criticism.
|
|
Gun control legislation will not come to the floor of the House of Representatives.
|
|
The call — and the investigations Trump wanted — did not come up during Pence's Sept.
|
|
"If the stadium is not done, baseball will not come to Hartford," McEacharn said.
|
|
Unfortunately for May's successor, that unity and majority will not come when she goes.
|
|
But criticism did not come just from Republicans or those from western New York.
|
|
In that April 30 meeting, the issue of Democratic investigations did not come up.
|
|
She did not come with him to Washington when he was elected President, however.
|
|
Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr told reporters Comey did not come up in the meeting.
|
|
The next large scale investigation may not come from a whistleblower, but a hacker.
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That report did not come to the notice of Western Europe for many years.
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The ratings have not come near the numbers in 1998, when "Titanic" won big.
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Unlike some in his sport, he does not come from a premier racing family.
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For many residents, the worst of the environmental impacts might not come until after.
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They do not come here for fun or to live off the public dole.
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Will you not come forward and admit to collecting ghostly relics of the past?
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Arguably, Washington's greatest achievement of the Revolutionary era did not come on the battlefield.
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But only, he said, if the parties could not come to an agreement first.
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But the initial tip did not come from a phone call, email or letter.
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Not only did it not get better, the scary scenes did not come around.
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" Twitter says the "defendants have not come close to making any of those showings.
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But it will not come down much; the old ones were still $15,000 each.
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The United States does not come to any future talks with totally clean hands.
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Let me say it again: you must not come lightly to the blank page.
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While you're online, why not come see us on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook?
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Judy Martinez, 63, of Morristown, N.J., did not come to the craft for politics.
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"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," Capito said in a statement.
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They say this means that their sentiments do not come from a hateful place.
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He said it's too hard for him, so he does not come here often.
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Defending core American institutions and norms does not come naturally to the American press.
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Total debt has not come down the way Chinese officials hoped a year ago.
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"We have not come here to beg world leaders to care," Greta told COP24.
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A Word With Love did not come easy for Molly Shannon and Emily Dickinson.
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This, with a few exceptions which I'll discuss later, has not come to pass.
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A spokesperson says the idea of smartphone tracking or apps did not come up.
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But the plan did not come together, and it was called off in December.
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They did not come to the phone, but responded with a series of communiqués.
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Empathy for the poor may not come easily to people who never experienced poverty.
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Two-thirds of those who left and did not come back were young women.
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The fight was called as Liston could not come out for the eighth round.
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Peskov also said a decline in oil prices did not come as a surprise.
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On 8/3 I was due for a visit that did not come off.
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The care Medicaid provides to these elderly men and women does not come cheap.
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Indeed, the Trump mess could not come at a worse time for President Zelensky.
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PARIS — Maintaining his boyish good looks does not come cheap for President Emmanuel Macron.
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I watch an older man drink coffee that definitely did not come from Starbucks.
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It also supports Apple's Smart Keyboard and Pencil, though those do not come included.
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Elected officials hope these will spur more redevelopment, but that has not come yet.
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Our pandemic of mental illness simply does not come up in the presidential debates.
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His crimes did not come to light until his death aged 33 in 2011.
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But police shootings have persisted, and some say changes have not come fast enough.
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In actuality, the divergence between words and deeds should not come as a surprise.
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The ultimate decision on whether the executive order is lawful will not come quickly.
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Riyadh has already said preliminary results showed the attack did not come from Yemen.
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This is what happens with sexual assault survivors, that they do not come forward.
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His homer was the only Washington run that did not come with two outs.
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But China's growth did not come at any cost to the regime's political chokehold.
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Even a recovery in the near future may not come soon enough for some.
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Our participation in society should not come with the price tag of our privacy.
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The occasion could not come at a more auspicious moment for the Socialist party.
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It is typically a very hot ticket, and one that does not come cheap.
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Your next chance to save may not come around until Black Friday — if then!
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But the Ducks could not come up with the rebounds when they counted most.
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But he cautioned that up to half the deals might not come to fruition.
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I know it's tough to take losses, ... but these stocks may not come back.
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"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," she said in a statement.
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The actions by the prosecutor, Yuriy Lutsenko, did not come out of thin air.
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Wrong. Immigration did not come up until the last 85033 minutes of the debate.
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"We did not come expecting to win," said Kuutak Olsen, one of Brummerstedt's teammates.
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However, the first symptoms might not come right after a person has been infected.
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She did not come to work for three days while ABC did damage control.
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This future will not come at Tesla if we do not fight for it.
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Under Mr. Reagan's 1986 tax act, similar investments did not come to a halt.
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Still, while the company has built momentum in China, success may not come easy.
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But, at least for now, the rewards do not come easily in La Grave.
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His dream of bringing virtual reality to the masses still has not come true.
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Gottlieb's comments regarding nicotine and menthol do not come as a surprise to us.
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I have seen it, but it does not come from the governments or corporations.
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Needless to say, manufacturing jobs have not come roaring back since Trump took office.
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Hutchins said ISP is still investigating why the Mississippi conviction did not come up.
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Apple has not come in below analysts' estimates since its March quarter in 2016.
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Only five House Democrats have not come out in support of the impeachment inquiry.
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Dr. Rabinowitz said the reticence has not come from its highest performing community colleges.
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That he was filleted by several congressional committees should not come as a surprise.
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As the months went by, she wondered why the story had not come out.
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And this improvement in performance has not come at the expense of economic growth.
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I know Elliot does not come across as charismatic, but to me he is.
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RAND's report does not come out in favor of more or less gun control.
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But the most memorable comments from the event did not come from Mr. Moore.
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But the issue did not come up at the meeting Monday, according to Alibaba.
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Note that commerce does not come to a grinding halt because of this rule.
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One can, of course, always hope that the worst does not come to pass.
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And the assumption has been that such an offer would not come from the Mets.
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According to the BBC, she felt stung that he did not come to her defense.
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More hardline groups would emerge if the war does not come to a just end.
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Bicks described the finding as "background asbestos" that did not come from any talc source.
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And these investments will not come in the near future from governments from public spending.
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His report emphasizes that the proposed extension would not come without its potential downsides, though.
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The administration has not come up with an adequate response to the ongoing opioid crisis.
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I have not come here to argue about which of these communication methods is better.
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That bill did not come up for a vote in the GOP-controlled state Senate.
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Those concerns did not come to fruition, but Griffin wasn't prepared to let it go.
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But there's a recognition, including on Capitol Hill, that change has not come quickly enough.
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The proposed cuts to agencies like the EPA also do not come as a surprise.
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"You wanna not come to any more games?" then adding that the comment was rude.
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McBride said the U.S. justice system often does not come out well in such series.
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They walked into the woods in the middle of winter and did not come out.
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Also it's hard to write a happy song and it not come off as corny.
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But Dillon's is adamant the "f**king Muslim rat" line did not come from Danis.
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On Monday he had said an IPO of Traton would not come at any price.
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It is a testament to my utter arrogance that these revelations had not come sooner.
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He also said he anticipates the new $20 bill would not come out until 2028.
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Is that an argument that it's possible that Selfridges will not come to New York?
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Although I remember that even the people closest to us told us not come back.
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New housing need not — and must not — come at the expense of our current renters.
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"We will not come out of the meeting empty-handed," Bouterfa told reporters in Algiers.
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America's latest round of duties will not come into force until after a consultation process.
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"Really, we don't know who they are, they do not come from us," one said.
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It's shared by many student-athletes, especially those who do not come from affluent backgrounds.
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The judgment is the more worrying because it does not come out of the blue.
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This soundbar does not come with a subwoofer, but you will get a universal remote.
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Inmates in the camp do not come in contact with prisoners in the main compound.
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A bow once tied did not come undone and did not require a double knot.
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His plan did not come to fruition, but it is back on the agenda now.
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" When I saw sis on that roof, I said "She did not come to play.
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But his uncertainty should not come as a surprise to those who know the actor.
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"The athlete's attire had not come into question at all previous competitions," Ms. Addington wrote.
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He pointed out that current chairman Powell does not come from an academic economics background.
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He could not come up with a creative policy solution that would unify his party.
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But in Bandemer, five justices could not come up with a way to solve it.
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As of yet, China has not come to the table with proposals for meaningful reform.
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For that group, the tax credits would not come close to compensating for this increase.
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And President Trump&aposs talk with North Korea today should not come as a surprise.
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Far-right extremism surged during the refugee crisis in 2015 and has not come down.
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He is encouraged that he has not come across widespread water- or food-borne illnesses.
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"We would have had double-digit vacancy rates by 21 if POGOs did not come".
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Unfortunately, the keyboard does not come included with the tablet; it's sold separately for $199.
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If Mr Macron had not come along, perhaps Germany would have had to invent him.
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Mr. Grassley did not come to the event to offer an endorsement for Mr. Trump.
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People would buy work from the gallery online and not come in for the show.
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Yet Singapore shows that academic brilliance need not come at the expense of personal skills.
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Yet circumstances in Taiwan were uniquely favourable and, even then, progress did not come easily.
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Unlike ESPPs, buying employer shares in a 401(k) does not come with a discount.
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And as you might guess from those company names, these vehicles do not come cheap.
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" Bilello added: "Average Americans would not come close to qualifying for inclusion in this program.
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A Hindu BJP functionary from Uttar Pradesh will not come to Mizoram as a candidate.
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"It did not come out as intended, and I intended no malice," his apology read.
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A jury could not come to agreement last November and the judge declared a mistrial.
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" I love that because it's not "Come sit on my dick, suck on my cock.
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The Dhaka massacre raised the scale of the killing, but does not come from nowhere.
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Still, it was about a year, and you better not come with a forged passport.
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For weeks, he had publicly claimed that the subject of sanctions did not come up.
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" Obama said North Korea's future prosperity would not come "from the pursuit of nuclear weapons.
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TILLERSON: The subject of THAAD did not come up in the meeting with President Putin.
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"We did not come here to make incorrect political decisions," said rebel negotiator Mohammad Alloush.
|
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That shift, however, did not come out of nowhere; it was decades in the making.
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"The Huawei stuff has generally not come up in the trade talks," Kudlow told reporters.
|
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She is an itty bitty thing, but she does not come off as itty bitty.
|
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The QPX Express API closure should not come as a surprise for a few reasons.
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Assange maintained during the interview that the documents WikiLeaks published did not come from Russia.
|
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But those that were encounter groups—you didn't do those and not come out changed.
|
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Claiborne did not come to Lynchburg to burn the Falwell family's city upon a hill.
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The underlying message has been constant: Growth will not come without changes, and some cuts.
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Gender equality in Boy Scouts should not come at the expense of Girl Scouts' reputation.
|
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The experts would not come from mining firms, but would likely be academics, he said.
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This popularity does not come about merely because of the technical finesse of his pictures.
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We had not come for the surfing, but did want to catch some Pacific waves.
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"Hopefully people will get the message ... and not [come] across the border unlawfully," Sessions said.
|
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It did not come from the moderator, Lester Holt of NBC, or from Hillary Clinton.
|
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Notably, the gains did not come only from working more but also from higher wages.
|
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The ambitious goals of the program, however, do not come without their share of headaches.
|
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Their first hit had not come until the fourth inning, on a single by Kelly.
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Insulin rationing is a life-or-death decision that has not come without its consequences.
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Increasing the pace of sales in its noncore business has not come without some pain.
|
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Musk's comment about starting a See's competitor might not come as a surprise to many.
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Pirro argued that Omar's alleged "anti-Israel sentiment" did not come from the Democratic Party.
|
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After years of sponsorship, Shimano's first Tour de France victory did not come until 1999.
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"We must ask ourselves where the other inhabitants were and why they did not come."
|
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But on Monday, officials said the radio calls did not come from the missing sub.
|
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Clinton does not come as a big surprise, as academics overwhelmingly tend to lean Democratic.
|
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But while this deal might increase the chances for passage, it might not come today.
|
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That approval might not come until near the end of this year at the earliest.
|
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" Andrew Steer, president and CEO, World Resources Institute "The signing could not come soon enough.
|
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Change will not come overnight, but we had better be prepared, because it will come.
|
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In retrospect, the brief period of calm last week may not come again anytime soon.
|
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He did not come of age when "neurodiversity" was part of our vocabulary of difference.
|
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He did not come of age when "Asperger's" was part of our vocabulary at all.
|
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This does not come easy for the artist, who admits she is a control freak.
|
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"It has not come this far for Donald Trump to fumble the snap," Wallach says.
|
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We know firsthand that transitioning your wardrobe from season to season does not come cheap.
|
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For many women, posting a photo in a bathing suit might not come so easy.
|
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"Since we handed over materials the SEC has not come to find us," Tong said.
|
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Yang is genuine and does not come off as condescending to conservatives and Trump voters.
|
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"The letter added: "Racism, discrimination, bias, and aggression do not come from the big moments.
|
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The commercial development, he insisted, would not come at the expense of the new parkland.
|
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Even though change may not come quickly, there is a strong possibility it will come.
|
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A full, public airing did not come to be until those meddling reporters came along.
|
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But even that tradition-steeped affair did not come off smoothly for the White House.
|
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The jury of seven women and five men ultimately could not come to a decision.
|
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The nuclear war scare of 2018 has not come close to the levels of 1950.
|
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"I do not come to you as a reality, but as a myth," he says.
|
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In his opinion, the change to a more tailored fit could not come soon enough.
|
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Ms. Trump decided to stay, and the North Koreans in the end did not come.
|
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But the Hollywood filmmakers who used to venture north have not come to the rescue.
|
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"It troubles me that Elian's father has not come to the United States," she wrote.
|
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She said many victims do not come forward because they do not trust the system.
|
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It is trying to counter the militants but not come across as too anti-Islamist.
|
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That meant acknowledging that their best games might not come until late in the season.
|
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The victories, in an array of federal, state and local races, did not come easily.
|
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Thoughts like this did not come naturally to me before visiting ALMA and Las Campanas.
|
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We'd played a lot of good games and had not come up with any points.
|
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Kaley Nesselroade from Wilmington, N.C., agrees: I think phones should not come with addiction warnings.
|
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The Biden campaign team has been adamant that the speculation does not come from them.
|
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But the celebrity worship he always seemed to crave did not come to him then.
|
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"There's people that don't understand it and will not come anywhere near it," she said.
|
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Despite winning full control of Congress and the White House, the cuts have not come.
|
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The increased spending did not come, as might be expected, with a jump in inflation.
|
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It should not come as a surprise that Foles looked like natural catching a pass.
|
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It might not come to pass — especially if a vaccine or other treatment is developed.
|
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The right to a speedy trial does not come with a clear definition of speed.
|
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The bounce at Monday's open did not come close to making up for last week.
|
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That did not come to mind, but I can see how it has that vibe.
|
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If Mr. Nézet-Séguin saw musical links among these scores, that did not come through.
|
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Spade told me later that the role of moderator did not come naturally to him.
|
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Ms. Trump has not come close to that, but the appearance is still ethically blurred.
|
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The disruption caused by Starlink has not come as a surprise to the scientific community.
|
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But, as with any differentiated-instruction technique, these models do not come without their challenges.
|
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Traffic that did not come from search was up 1 percent during the same period.
|
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I've not come across someone who could give constructive comments in such a clever way.
|
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Seeing the actual version on the mound at Citi Field will not come as soon.
|
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Not come in one day, say hello, and then two days later, don't say anything.
|
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That James would enjoy such a postgame snack may not come as a surprise, however.
|
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But those discounted fares do not come close to covering the costs of the operation.
|
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By all accounts, the senators hoping for such a compromise did not come particularly close.
|
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It's fair to say that the reforms currently under consideration could not come soon enough.
|
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It would not come close to being the worst thing that has happened to him.
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Given the precarious situation in several countries in the region, this will not come easy.
|
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"We found if they take that financial loss, they may not come back," he said.
|
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The extended port hours will not come at any added cost for shippers, he said.
|
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The OneWeb investment does not come from the Vision fund, a spokesman for SoftBank said.
|
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Well that day of Donald Trump acting presidential still has not come, nor will it.
|
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But that prediction did not come to pass after Apple notched that milestone on Thursday.
|
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With the arrival of the 21st century did not come the 21st-century Republican Party.
|
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James' first field goal did not come until nearly two minutes into the second quarter.
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James' first field goal did not come until nearly two minutes into the second quarter.
|
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Congressional action on tools for the creation of fake news might not come easily, though.
|
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" They added that, "unbelievably, nearly two dozen Democrats have still not come out against Kavanaugh.
|
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If they don't have anything to hide, why not come forward and speak under oath?
|
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Even the scientists involved in the Rice study could not come to complete agreement, however.
|
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The museum said through a spokesman that it did not come up with the idea.
|
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We cannot let ourselves be blackmailed so any new money must not come too soon.
|
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First, police take longer to come to their communities — and may not come at all.
|
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The question on health care did not come until about two hours into the debate.
|
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But it is the MPS' own domain that does not come with the same protections.
|
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So his resignation in November 2018 did not come as a complete surprise to some.
|
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Leaders of the pan-European Green alliance projected said their support will not come cheap.
|
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Asked for her thoughts, she ran inside the couple's house and did not come out.
|
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And people have not come up with the, whether it's a game or a show.
|
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Could be a traditional TV set — may not come from a traditional cable or satellite.
|
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Riding horses, climbing mountains, and driving alone in Utah does not come naturally to me.
|
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And clothes made for shorter men may not come in a wide range of sizes.
|
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For those who follow politics closely, these different responses may not come as a surprise.
|
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But, it looks like airlines serving the United Kingdom will not come out on top.
|
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"We would have had double-digit vacancy rates by 2327 if POGOs did not come".
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If he does not come back like this, we think, how can we change the leader?
|
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Tesaro also explored a sale in May 2017, but it did not come to a close.
|
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The team listed him questionable to return, but he did not come back into the game.
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It's hard to imagine where he'd be now had the whole thing not come crashing down.
|
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Georgia, which had only seven assists and nine turnovers, did not come closer than 12 points.
|
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Ventura left the field under his own power, but did not come out for the sixth.
|
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During his address, Obama acknowledged that sweeping gun control changes would not come during his presidency.
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So I truly hope it does not come across, in any way, that I'm mocking Randy.
|
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That requires a kind of cultivated paranoia which does not come naturally to non-tech firms.
|
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Inflation has not come that close to the central bank's target of 4.5% in seven years.
|
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According to Entertainment Weekly, a source revealed that the Instagram remarks did not come from Harris.
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Lucas Giolito would make the start if Strasburg does not come off the DL and start.
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One must hope that the time has not come for populist ideas to sweep across Europe.
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