There she was, coming up the platform towards me at Runcorn, all in brown, with fluttering eyelashes. |
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There are other issues coming up as they work through the nitty-gritty details of this plan. |
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Vishal builds on this by coming up with one of the most refined scripts ever seen in Bollywood. |
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An ugly-looking industrial plant was coming up with gigantic chimneys spewing black smoke into the sky. |
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In the weeks coming up to the exams, a good thing to encourage your child to do is a bullet point summary after each module. |
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A couple of minutes before landing, the helicopter goes into a spin, and the ground seems to be coming up pretty fast. |
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Kale bunny-hopped quicker through all the puddles, coming up to the one that she was standing next to. |
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Bearing this in mind, many are disadvantaged in that they come from a background of under confidence on coming up to university. |
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His writing reads like he's thinking aloud, calmly at your shoulder, always coming up with variations and tips. |
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I'm happy to be part of it, and my godchildren have always enjoyed coming up to London and seeing what the other kids are wearing. |
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He appeared to be looking down on an aggressive fire coming up around the edges of the earth, a runaway fire that obliterated his surroundings. |
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A programme of events should, he believed, be targeted at fifth and sixth year students who were coming up near the voting age. |
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Going down had been easy, but with no handholds or footholds, coming up was proving to be much harder than I'd expected. |
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The crucial thing was that coming up the last few minutes, we were four points ahead but couldn't defend that lead. |
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There are several other events coming up including a talk on water drainage, pollution etc. |
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The events coming up this year include an art exhibition in October which helps artists earn good money for their work. |
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Close to home, both infinitheatre and Playwrights' Workshop have one-nighters of note coming up. |
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Commercial complexes coming up in the area, specially on main roads, have brought with them a large floating population and also vehicles. |
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Given the amount of travel I have coming up, I don't need a head start on getting sick. |
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Success comes easily to you because you are open-minded to others and have no problem coming up with ideas of your own. |
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My twelfth birthday was coming up, and I demanded my mother buy it as a present, even insisting that it be gift-wrapped at extra cost. |
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Individuals and small artistic teams are rapidly coming up with new decorative finishes. |
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Banks have started coming up with a whole lot of new schemes to cater to the needs of a large number of people. |
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I was racking my mind for some kind of catty remark, but was coming up empty. |
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This literature not only pretends to know the odds, it claims to know the cash value of one's unlucky number coming up. |
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Instead, he should lend another helping hand to the organization, coming up with another one of his multi-team trades. |
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November is coming up and the movie is coming out so I think he's probably looking for a press agent right now. |
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There are a number of birthdays and various other celebratory occasions coming up. |
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But if a wedding or big social event was coming up, the trip to the barber's shop was essential to look their best. |
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He certainly believes our brain could do with some help in coming up with ideas. |
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And coming up, lawmakers may be squabbling over its merits, but students of business are studying up on outsourcing. |
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I was trying to put the fire out and I just couldn't do it, and then all the smoke started coming up the stairs. |
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A stream of people I half-knew kept coming up to tell me how daft I looked. |
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We've got a National Conference coming up soon where these issues will be considered. |
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We've also got a big decision coming up because we've decided to walk another 10 kilometres to the next checkpoint. |
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And as it's coming up to my hols it's looking increasing like it's going to be raining when I'm down in Cornwall. |
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The UK is just hopeless at coming up with legal responses to extremist activities. |
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We had a big tournament game coming up and I found out that Rob was going to ref our game. |
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New pressures and threats, however, keep coming up with alarming regularity. |
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Since Friday we've had a number of people coming up to us in the street, telling us about suspect packages. |
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We were coming up to the square where Victoria Fountain sprung from the hot springs underground. |
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I find another magazine to send the idea to and put the rejector on my list for coming up with new ideas. |
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The great thing about computers is you can retrieve and reassemble, like rejigging the archive and coming up with new works. |
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I barely made it back to my seat before people started coming up to me and hugging me and kissing me. |
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Now the congressmen are embarrassed and are coming up with all kinds of lame excuses to explain why they were there. |
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But all I have is one maybe and a handful of yeses conditional on coming up with the money. |
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We'll take a look at the citizen journalists contributing to the coverage, coming up. |
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I've got our local government finance spokesman, David Cameron, coming up on May 20th. |
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Ms Benson said that their phone lines were always quiet in the period coming up to Christmas. |
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Two gala nights are coming up when I'll be able to introduce some particularly sparky music. |
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The clever-clever developers get all the kudos for coming up with the idea in the first place. |
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Jim found that he had a talent for thinking in iambs, for coming up with rhymes. |
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One set of my grandparents is coming up on their 65th wedding anniversary later this year. |
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The fair wind shows the watchmen on the walls a black fleet coming up the river. |
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In a few minutes, I met some perverted guy down stairs when we were coming up here. |
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But as a technology columnist, I'm in the business of coming up with confusing and impenetrable reactions to events around me. |
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Then came the easy part of colouring his hair and coming up with a unique body language for the character. |
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One of the issues which keeps coming up on both local and national agendas is the shortage of role models, especially for young people. |
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Suppose they want to meet with you about an issue that is not coming up at council because their councillor doesn't want that to happen? |
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And there are going to be a series of issues coming up in the Congress in the next few months that will test that. |
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We know you've got the Smash Hits tour coming up, and then a new album on the way. |
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They sat around for a good while scratching their heads and coming up with exactly zippo. |
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If you know that there is an occasion coming up and you may want to purchase a unit, consider placing it on layaway at your local retail store. |
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After a hard day, it's off to the student bar to talk about the events of nights past and plan the events of the night coming up. |
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When I got home, I called our copy editor on the editorial page and told him I was coming up with something. |
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They lost their last game but they may have been resting a few players, knowing a Cup match with Salford was coming up. |
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We have got a cup tie coming up, which will be a nice break from the league programme. |
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And on top of that, my 20th high school reunion is coming up in a few weeks. |
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Since Valentine's Day is coming up, I thought it might be a good idea to lose some of the frumpiness. |
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This non-authoritarian, non-conformist, antic, changeable character, or community of characters, keeps coming up throughout human history. |
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There are big changes coming up on the website, with added frills and better accessibility. |
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We must diagnose first if we have any hope of coming up with a good fix for the problem. |
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There are a significant number of residential apartments and layouts coming up. |
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Two pieces of unrecognisable chicken coated in artificial breadcrumbs and deep fried in greasy fat coming up. |
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The sun was just coming up over the rimrock as I stepped from my room at the Longhorn Palace Saloon and Hotel onto the upstairs balcony. |
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He's once again cooler than cool, coming up with witty ripostes we've heard before and powerful speeches that, once again, prove his coolness. |
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She wore a calm and content smile on her face as she saw her boys coming up to the house. |
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Amy's eyes were so riveted on the sunset that she didn't notice Jack coming up behind her. |
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They have definitely got their act together in that department and have a roll-call of trade fairs coming up. |
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Well you know the last time you joined us you told us the U.S. economy is in great shape, everything's coming up roses. |
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An art student infatuated with a handsome cardiologist, her Angelique has just won a scholarship and everything in her life is coming up roses. |
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We were on the second floor and whoever was coming up the stairs had to come from the first floor. |
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After the stifling incense-choked sanctimoniousness of American politics, getting back to Britain was like coming up for air. |
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All he really needs to do now is start coming up with the goods and even his sternest critics could be silenced. |
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The lads have been on the crest of a wave but we've got some tough games coming up at Manchester United and Aston Villa. |
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It was coming up to midday when I heard a light tap on my door, followed by my Mom's voice. |
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I do think these things can be discussed and criticized without accusations of elitism coming up. |
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Throughout the evening girls had been coming up to Gavin and flirting with him, which understandably got Charlotte 's back up. |
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Daren padded over to the small credenza and rummaged through it, coming up with two candy bars. |
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Traffic coming up the busy main road was directed around the smashed cars for about an hour until both vehicles were towed away. |
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A couple of great events are coming up in the next two months to help us forget about all the snow earlier this week. |
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These stones, or these steeples, are working in tandem with the earth's telluric energies coming up from the wells. |
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Did I mention that I have jury duty coming up straight after the summer semester finishes? |
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I've got a very busy month of August coming up, and I would prefer to stay at home. |
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I know it's coming up to Christmas and you are all busy but tempus fugit and all that. Before you realise it will be June again. |
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I had winter track coming up and I really needed to be in good shape, this was the year that all of the college scouts would be looking at me. |
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I have exams coming up soon, and besides that I have to study for my driver's test. |
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The seeds that James' dad got us is doing very well, even the peas that were from the previous season are coming up in mass. |
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Still, there was plenty of time to get an athletic scholarship since basketball and soccer seasons were coming up. |
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Again, earlier this morning, it was not this windy, and not this much rain, but now, we have rain and water coming up against the sea wall here. |
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He pursued me threateningly and when I saw his two friends coming up behind him I realised that I was in trouble. |
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It promises to be a hectic schedule for the selectors with other discussions on the Ashes and Academy squads coming up. |
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Now, you say that they were not capable of coming up with a new conceptional approach, something new and creative. |
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People were coming up and wishing me Happy Birthday, and congratulating me on my performance. |
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Hanging towards the back was the gorgeous dress I had worn for Sara's bat mitzvah, which reminded me that her birthday was coming up. |
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As everyone who deals in any area of fiction is aware, there's such a thing as two people independently coming up with the same idea. |
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Then he said he had a proposal for me, which made me a bit worried about what was coming up. |
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They're coming up shortly after a federal judge thwacked the Pentagon's knuckles. |
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He was about to turn away, when he heard footsteps coming up the church path from the gate. |
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The small plainsman dug around in his pocket for a moment before coming up with a small sheet of parchment. |
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She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
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Last week I was talking about some of the big musical concerts coming up in the region. |
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Tom and his six brothers are terrified as they huddle under the bedclothes, listening to the ogre coming up the stairs. |
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Last season they only finished one place above the drop and with powerful teams coming up from the Conference each year it won't get much easier. |
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For Time Inc., the world's largest magazine publisher with 134 titles, coming up with a fresh idea for a new magazine gets harder and harder. |
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The doctor seemed to contemplate this quite seriously, his fingers coming up to tap at his chin bemusedly. |
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The odds were heavily stacked against the Scottish company coming up trumps but it persevered and struck black gold when few expected it. |
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The landlord, Mick, is always coming up with wacky ideas so we thought we would top him for a change. |
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I'm in the thirteenth year so the things done early are coming up to at least middle age. |
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We argued for several minutes coming up with possible first names but no middle names to go with them. |
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From bands to solo singers, the event promises to be one to remember with rehearsals coming up trumps with some terrific performances. |
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You've closed the door in your room, but you can hear his footsteps coming up the stairs. |
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I can't promise anything though since midterms and tons of projects are coming up! |
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It's party time coming up so this is the ideal opportunity to learn how to look your best. |
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I'm sure I mentioned that I was excited that my MIL was coming up here for Memorial Day weekend. |
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The object had a trail of very thin plasma coming up off of it and coming down below it giving it a shape like a bulbous ice sickle. |
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So I went home and thought up more visual jokes, coming up with props like high heels with training wheels for young girls. |
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The black plastic sheeting was coming up in places and so we had to weight it down to stop the light getting in and the weeds growing again. |
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With that said, there's a bevy of new beat-friendly nights coming up for your summer amusement. |
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Computer designers, constantly packing more transistors into tiny spaces, are coming up against a physical boundary. |
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I have leave coming up and New Year's mini-break to the Wairarapa to look forward to, though, so I'm not really that anxious. |
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After coming up with the list, he analyzed opportunities by placing up to two plus signs or two minus signs next to each characteristic. |
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I notice he wanders a little farther out in the pasture every time he sees me coming up the tree-lined driveway to Linda's Southwind Farm. |
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Camp was coming up soon and she now could not wait for the exciting adventure. |
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I was coming up to a roundabout in the bike lane, next to a line of traffic doing about 8-10 mph. |
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When he hears a particularly fine piece, he says he can feel the hairs coming up on his arms. |
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Laura patted her pockets, finally coming up with her guitar pick and one of Carrie's colored pencils. |
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Communities around the country coming up with some creative ways to try and give away some of these flu vaccine shots. |
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You see my mother's birthday is coming up and I was thinking of getting one for her. |
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No, no, no, I'm not saying that theistic beliefs are a prerequisite for coming up with a jim-dandy moral code. |
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Walsh will be eligible for the Canadian Football League draft coming up this April. |
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I haven't been on the pill since mum got sick for the second time, so I've been self-regulating for coming up three years. |
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Also coming up is a federation cabaret and flower arranging display as well as the federation Christmas party taking place in December. |
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We have a tune-up game coming up, will the weight training affect his shot? |
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There is nothing better than to see four or five horses jumping the last at Cheltenham and coming up that hill. |
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I heard someone coming up the stairs, so I quickly jumped into bed, and hid the backpack under the covers. |
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Do not target those who are coming up behind you and are blamelessly attempting to forge careers in an increasingly hostile environment. |
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He asked seriously, his hands coming up to fold together high up on his chest. |
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I'm fortunate not to have a lot coming up on the chin, but once in a while you get a few, and they have to be tweezed out. |
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If the slightest possibility of elections is coming up then it is important that those wishing to vote fill in their electoral register forms. |
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I've wanted to test these ideas for years, but had a devilish time coming up with an appropriate experiment. |
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This was much helped by a nice bloke who kept coming up to me and telling me how great the music was, and asking me to dance. |
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It was nice to get back there again and be in contention with a chance to win coming up the back nine on Sunday. |
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And he watched the motorcade coming up Houston Street and saw some of the cars turning the corner. |
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He ordered his managers to concentrate less on cost saving and more on coming up with unique products. |
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What we're saying is that we can deliver more performance and meet the price threshold by coming up with a better mousetrap. |
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He was basically a rich kid coming up, but he got the blues down deep in his own way. |
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I think I would rather have been at the ancient Greek Olympiads than at the one that's coming up. |
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This is all that they are coming up with and we all know this is totally untenable. |
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I paused there, not knowing where to go, when I noticed a medium sized boat coming up to the shore. |
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And this is the kind of thing I don't need coming up under my full name when I'm googled. |
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He toiled over the assignment, finally coming up with numerous proofs, most of which were undeviatingly honest. |
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I am slated to open an office in a prestigious location with a co-worker coming up in September. |
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They take the form of a submerged roar, a bombilation of sound coming up from the bottom of the sea. |
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You know how you get a feeling in your bones that everything's coming up roses? |
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Speaking of a drop now and again Me Best Buddy's stag weekend is coming up. |
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Who is this coming up from the desert like a column of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and incense made from all the spices of the merchant? |
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They then pat each other on the back for coming up with such a clever thing to say to a mzungu. |
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Innovation is the name of the game and so you have jewellery designers coming up with newer designs, albeit based on old styles. |
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I'm quite excited about some of the ideas we're coming up with, but more details later. |
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Day after day I have people coming up to me telling me what to publish and what not to publish. |
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I'd better keep in with everyone because I wouldn't like to be fighting for my place with this great minor team coming up. |
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But Craig Barclay, keeper of numismatics at the Yorkshire Museum, said he was not surprised to see such a coin coming up for auction. |
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Now coming up with tenuous rationales for persuading unwitting students to choose your major is hardly unique to any field of study. |
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The surcharge will come into effect immediately for new policies issued and for policies coming up for renewal. |
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Between now and then, we either have to find some weapons of mass destruction, or come up with an incredibly plausible reason why our searches are coming up dry. |
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It seems like you took a circuitous route, rather than coming up through some agency. |
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I was camera-loading and interning for people like Chris Blauvelt who are now coming up as cinematographers. |
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They are all nodding away there, but the trump card is coming up. |
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With holiday bills still clobbering your credit-card balances and income taxes coming up soon, who has the money to burn for an expensive spring break? |
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The Englishman coming up behind her seized her where he could, in the region of her coccyx and her left rib cage. |
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Once there, he expects to be coming up against an old adversary. |
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She said you could smell the whiff off it coming up the street. |
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There was costar Jim Sturgess coming up to hug her, and there was Susan Sarandon giving the director a kiss on the cheek. |
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Turning my attention back to the room I've found myself in, my tired mind desperately tries to reason things out, coming up fairly short in the process. |
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When their dreams are dashed, they hook up and turn into con artists, coming up with grander and grander schemes to milk some poor man of his hard-earned money. |
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In fact, Zuckerberg derisively showed a slide of a search coming up with 10 blue links, a not-at-all-veiled reference to Google. |
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A new computer model designed to explore the range of possibilities for planet formation around other stars had no trouble coming up with worlds similar to Earth. |
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This neighborhood is going through a transition, and it is coming up in the world, and that fire station will only add to the quality of life for the community. |
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Now it is coming up in the world and is a charming bohemian quarter. |
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She was brilliant, there was no doubt about that, but when it came to escaping from awkward situations, coming up with valid excuses or witty retorts, she was useless. |
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Wilders, in fact, is putting all of his political effort into the European Parliament elections coming up in May. |
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My wife was just coming up to bed and it frightened the life out of her. |
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Now I have some great, great fighters coming up, a couple of good middleweights, a couple lightweights, I have some terrific young ladies that are coming up in the amateurs. |
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A few pieces of Italian polyphony and a couple of madrigals into their first rehearsal, someone pointed out that they had a concert coming up but no conductor. |
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I exclaimed coming up and tapping my older sister on the shoulder. |
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They are threatened by smarter, younger kids that are coming up that are willing to do three, four and five different pieces. |
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He is just trying to mamaguy the population and, at least the timing is good because the public inquiry into his conduct is coming up in the next two weeks. |
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As those in front saw what he was waving in his right hand, they tried to back-pedal, but their escape was blocked by other nosy people coming up behind them. |
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I'm coming up a bit short this month and the credit card company says that they will have to resort to the thumbscrew and hot irons strategy if I don't cough up. |
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As I kept up a brisk pace along the battlements of the castle, I sunk into my thoughts and was so absorbed that I didn't hear the footsteps coming up behind me. |
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With the looping left-right into the semicircular end-turn coming up fast, go hard on the brakes, and turn in firmly before pushing up the power again to aim for the exit. |
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Claire is coming up tomorrow and so far all i've done is sort out the clothes that have littered my floor for the last week or so and changed the bedding. |
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How can I prevent the topic from coming up, and tactfully move it aside if it does? |
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We have a younger generation coming up since the fall of the shah. |
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It's going to be more difficult for the young actors coming up today to keep a low profile. |
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I kind of hate myself for coming up with this idea, but it would probably generate obscenely huge ratings, from both the Trekkies and lovers of trainwreck television. |
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A dance troupe will be coming up from London to provide the entertainment. |
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Powerful German units seeking to keep the escape route open were coming up, undetected, behind them. |
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This kept coming up also in another radio show I did Monday out of my hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia. |
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He was so quick and prolific, coming up with so many lines and bits even though there was no way we could use them all. |
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Birds are tweeting, bees are buzzing, dogs are scampering, everything is coming up daffodils and I went out without socks for the first time this year. |
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But she still worried herself silly every time a visit was coming up. |
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For lovers of peace and tranquility, this retreat is coming up on the Natham Road, at a distance of 20 km from the city, amidst sylvan surroundings. |
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All I know is we won't be the ones coming up with the newfangled storytelling systems. |
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Some cases seem to be taking an unconscionably long time and then we realise too late the guard is coming up to retirement and others have cooperated in it. |
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And he seems to be a tad underprepared for the winter coming up. |
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Instead of coming up with practical, realistic solutions, city council will get bogged down in an unresolvable argument over the evils of alcohol. |
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A sneak preview of the athlete's revealing interview is coming up. |
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Swinging mightily but coming up nearly empty, Sierra topped a ball which sputtered down the third base line, when Rivera was hit with yet another brain cramp. |
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She said they enjoy coming up with different combinations of numbers. |
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My reenlistment date was coming up, so I wanted to get myself fixed up, good as new. |
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Instead of people coming up and congratulating me, for saving their summer, I'm getting dirty looks at the bus stop and nobody wants to sit next to me in the staff canteen. |
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You imagine heads coming up on a coin toss and heads comes up. |
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An awful lot of other technical heavy lifting has migrated over there already, and I'm having trouble coming up with arguments about how we're immune. |
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The boys were not so successful, coming up against very strong opposition. |
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All I know is that my wife asked me to do something, because she hasn't had a good night sleep since 2000, and she has a hellacious trial coming up. |
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The couple had already been through the building process, and Jan clips photos of rooms she likes out of magazines, so coming up with ideas for the new structure was easy. |
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The barrister heard stumbling footsteps coming up the stairs. |
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Once upon a time in Carlow the prospect of this particular Limerick team coming up for a qualifier would have sent knees buckling and hearts palpitating. |
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As a young man he was a sight to see, coming up Regent Street in his blue surtout, military light blue trousers, and black stockings with red stripes. |
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The sun was coming up over the old Sears building as a gaggle of women hovered over their toddlers and scurried across the street to catch the 5 bus. |
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Well it's coming up to summer again which means that the layers of clothing are reduced and on many occasions little but swimwear will be called for. |
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The vast array of suggestions were also presented to the parochial church council, which will now consider all the options before coming up with a final plan. |
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Aristotle is also credited with coming up with the structure of syllogisms, or the formal determination of what can be inferred necessarily from certain statements. |
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We are coming up to a very important strike ballot among civil servants. |
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He says the one issue which kept coming up on the doorsteps in the recent General Election campaign was the state of the country's health service. |
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Well, I wondered how long it would take to get the values issue coming up. |
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It's an old thread, but the same issues seem to keep coming up. |
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The local branch's main fundraising event is coming up in the summer when five bikers will embark on a sponsored motorbike trip on mainland Europe from May to June. |
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Some freshers were so keen to get involved with the protest that they emailed her prior to coming up to Oxford at the start of this term to ask for ribbons. |
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Our supporters would expect a victory, but it took us 60 minutes to break them down and that's the way now with all of the teams we are coming up against. |
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Hopefully, Bradford will turn out to be the ideal place to be located with all the new apartments that are coming up in the city and the feel-good factor beginning to return. |
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The salvia has receded, but the radicchio is still coming up, and I have phlox and pincushions, and there's an evergreen and some holly there in the back. |
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Tate was born with two different colored eyes, she took a lot of teasing coming up and now wears a contact lens to give the appearance that her eyes are the same. |
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But there is peril ahead if we don't modernize the system, invest in energy the way we need to, because there will be other evidences of problems coming up. |
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Predicting correctly that somebody will or will not become a successful manager is as likely as delving into a field and coming up clutching a four-leaf clover. |
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The daffs were coming up outside my door, snowdrops throughout my lawn. |
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This morning, waking early, as the sun was coming up and the dawn chorus was starting, I forced my aching and bruised body from my bed and made tea. |
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Exams are coming up and Sally hadn't got all of the books the first time, or so she thought, so it was presumable that she would come back as soon as possible. |
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I would defy anyone to keep coming up with something different because it's really difficult, but to do the same thing bores me and I won't lay that on the public. |
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All they care about is that teachers in the local primary schools appear to be coming up with the goods so they can hold their heads up in the junior league tables. |
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So, what if we tell you that there's something gratis coming up? |
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I find it most discourteous they didn't bother coming up with a reply. |
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A tireless, relentless player at both ends of the court, he is always in the middle of the action and seems to have a knack for coming up with the ball. |
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There is nothing new about dissidence, but no new front is coming up. |
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This is the signal that the night is done, and that the sun is coming up. |
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Burmeister's version ends happily, but not without Siegfried struggling in the water, coming up for air, and with Odile restored to her virginal white draperies. |
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One day he and Gertie were going down the Valley Road to Akaroa when the local carrier was coming up the valley with his six horse team of draught horses and wagon. |
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Anagha Chem Pvt Ltd is coming up with Theobromine Manufacturing unit project at Bharuch, Gujarat. |
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With Valentine's Day coming up in February, the study also found that Americans do not expect their significant others to splurge on the holiday. |
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Following a Cam Murphy flyout, Sam Shaw took a pitch off the shoulder to load the bases with the top of the order coming up. |
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The clam will try to escape the salt by coming up out of its hole, at which point you can gently grab the shell and pull it out of the ground. |
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Even after denying the news, people are still coming up to me and asking if I'm pregnant. |
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The firm slimes a swing-voting moderate justice coming up for re-election and manufactures a winning campaign for a young right-wing idealogue. |
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For us it was very tough, projecting, coming up with a security plan. |
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After bird enthusiasts noticed the university coming up on one part of the oxbow lake, they approached the National Green Tribunal. |
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We went west, coming up on another great blue heron, even closer this time than the last. |
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Paper Cuts launched today, and sets budding writers the challenge of coming up with a micro story of only 100 words in length. |
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From Oat-Bran Muffins to Gorgeous Garbanzos, health-conscious celebrities are coming up with their own nutritious dishes. |
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He shares his experiences on starting his business and coming up with some of his very first signature cupcake flavors like Cookies-n-Cream. |
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After writing two octets for flutes and horns, he now has a commission coming up for eight pianists. |
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Not the sea, although there is that too, but a heavy clopping sound coming up Lewis Terrace. |
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Tony Culhane said he's battled better and we'll try to find him a little handicap now, as there are no claimers coming up. |
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Nick has a passion for hops and is constantly coming up with new flavours that keep the miners and young scenesters thirsty for more. |
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With Christmas and Thanksgiving coming up, the Atlantan has plans for a holiday feast with her loved ones. |
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After coming up empty on opening day, Jone's partner, Armil Morgan, Mineral Springs, Ark. |
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I take some kind of comfort in the inexhaustibility of the devisings of nature, that it can keep coming up with new things. |
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You have to reassimilate yourself into the group, especially if you're an older dancer, because there are a lot of younger dancers coming up. |
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Yet, Lewis adds, the exercises she did during last fall's Directors Lab led to her coming up with the idea for Rabbit Punch. |
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There is meadowsweet coming up, sea kale and scurvy grass on the shore, wood sorrel everywhere. |
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There are other landfill sites coming up which will provide a stern test to Mandur, and may even strip it of its title as ' Bengaluru's wastebin. |
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When it was light enough we climbed a mesa, winding around the far side before coming up to watch our backtrail. |
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Very soon I heard the tatterara coming up the road. 'They're coming!' I said and I was all agog. |
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I had always prided myself on being creative, but in the sexperience department I was coming up dry. |
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He was a serial entrepreneur, always coming up with a new way to make cash. |
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There was a small sea rising with the wind coming up from the east and at noon the old man's left hand was uncramped. |
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The conference is coming up soon and she hasn't finished preparing her presentation for it yet. |
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Obligatory cat pun coming up... this book is a purrfect gift for the cat lady or cat dude in your life. |
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I was up betimes in the morning, but Holmes was afoot earlier still, for I saw him as I dressed, coming up the drive. |
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So too was the Little Horn of Daniel 7, coming up among the divisions of Rome, explicitly applied. |
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We're coming up to the end of the night, so please finish your glasses. |
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As she finished these words, Simon, who was then coming up, heard them, and saw the jaileress place in her pocket the money Maurice had given her. |
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Q MY best friend is coming up to her ruby wedding anniversary. |
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With her thesis defence coming up, she is completely stressed out. |
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Then Harry said he wouldn't play us the next year because he knew we were going to have Russell White, who was going to be coming up from the frosh team. |
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Crewe persuades a reluctant Alice into coming up to see his studio. |
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Street light? Was I coming up in somebody's basement? Whatever it was, I was all for light. Trapped is bad. Trapped and blind gives me the crawlies. |
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Thirdly, in one part of the novel, though I cannot just now lay my hand on the passage, mention is made of the aiger, or tidal wave, coming up to St. Oggs. |
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So, they took malicious pleasure in coming up with the zaniest of ideas. |
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