And then he put steel to me, and forced me to come with him to his mountain alcazar, his huge palace. |
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All of the above come with roasted potatoes, rice or fries, and fresh market vegetables. |
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They even come with guarantees and warranties, just as you would expect with a new model. |
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All new cars come with a manufacturer's warranty, which generally runs for one to three years. |
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All units come with a cooker, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and washer-dryer as standard. |
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I put this down to us eating a relatively healthy diet and not convenience foods which come with too much wasteful packaging. |
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Even hostels come with curfews, watchmen, wardens especially when they house girls. |
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The savory come with fillings like ham, cheese and onions and end up more like a cross between a pizza and a quiche. |
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But it did come with a really perky blueberry chutney and suitably acidic sour dough toast. |
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But development, and the sand pumping, jetties, and seawalls that come with it, is overwhelming beaches. |
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All the pessimism and darkness that come with a far-away war against a hard-to-find enemy just don't jibe with that mojo. |
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She's found that with the right kind of weight training, you can resist some of the illnesses and weaknesses that come with old age. |
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Whole roast grouse may still come with game chips and bread sauce but there is game jus rather than over-thickened gravy. |
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Some herbal products may come with fillers, weeds, or other adulterants, so buy only from top quality suppliers. |
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They come with your choice of baked potatoes, ratatouille or daily vegetables, and a choice of green peppercorn sauce or Caf de Paris butter. |
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The back light, a scratched grey plastic affair which had come with the bike, was less satisfying. |
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Pet life jackets do not come with buoyancy ratings, as do human life jackets. |
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She has come with two friends, one of whom is carrying her dinner in a cardboard box. |
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Most low-priced systems come with a standard read-only drive for both types of disks. |
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Most budget machines come with at least a read-only drive, which is necessary as most software is supplied on CD-Rom. |
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The kits also come with air-drying clay, which can be rolled and shaped for water features, pots, rocks and even gnomes. |
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And imagine the uproar when we discover the standard issue boot doesn't come with a kicky little heel. |
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That was why they had to come with their army, their air force and their navy. |
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So why don't you just come with me to the store and at least take a look at the wind-up clocks. |
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For peace of mind, the properties come with wiring for a security alarm, and two inter-connected smoke detectors on the landing. |
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There is, after all, a right and a wrong answer which means that the kind of fine judgements that only come with maturity are not required. |
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Available at furniture, storage supply, or home stores, these boxes come with open shelves, doors, or drawers. |
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Paintings will be coded with serial numbers and will come with a receipt to prove authenticity. |
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At the risk of lapsing into national stereotyping, it does seem to come with the territory. |
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The software will come with a three-year licence which will be renewed annually for free thereafter. |
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However, most Florida villas that are for rent in the Orlando area come with their own private swimming pools and often Jacuzzis as well. |
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In addition, almost all come with a laser sensor, which picks up emissions from a laser gun as used in portable traps. |
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We come with hope that we won't ever have to administer last rites to baseball's most exciting play. |
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Tree houses now come with all modern conveniences including heat, light, running water and internet connections. |
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They're anatomically engineered to conform to the foot, and they come with a padded sole and a sweat-wicking wool interior. |
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To transfer the leaf to the adhesive, use the sheets of tissue that come with the metal leaf, or use waxed paper pieces. |
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Today's digital cameras come with the software you need to crop and resize the image. |
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If the customers don't come with you, then you have shot yourself in the foot. |
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Each house will come with a fitted kitchen with custom-built units and chrome handles. |
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They come with the fanfare and revelry of a merrymaker to cast a wider net and test their own luck in this prime market. |
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Many of the audio recording programs come with their own native special effects such as reverb, compression, flanger, and chorus, to name a few. |
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If they'd have let her come with us, she'd have been on that boat as quick as a flash. |
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Your friends will realize it soon that they could not have come with you, not yet anyways. |
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Many of the songs by French artists come with a Latin lilt and tracks from Haiti and Mauritius bring in new instruments and warmer rhythms. |
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People come with their rolls of film to this supermarket to have their snapshots developed. |
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I made the rounds of the cabin to see if any of the guys wanted to come with me and Dutchie. |
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A starter of perfectly pan-fried scallops will come with red mullet and a salad of baby artichokes, beetroot and sliced truffle. |
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A lot of low-end notebooks don't come with a wireless adapter, but this one does. |
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The guy was reluctant at first and refused to come with me, but I could tell he needed my help. |
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The all-in-one lampshades come with a tabletop touch lamp with a telephone and a clock with alarm facility. |
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According to a recent Reuters report, Italian winemakers are about to market wines that come with a talking label. |
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A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole. |
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They come with a spicy dipping sauce and rounds of thinly sliced liverwurst-style sausage. |
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All babouches are handmade and come with padded leather insoles, drawstrings for a snug fit and sequined stars at the tips. |
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You can't expect good results using the standard blades that come with most saws. |
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Just come with me, we'll party and if it's not your scene than we'll leave. |
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They feature some interesting details and come with bracelet length sleeves and mandarin collars. |
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The company's flat screens come with optional speakers and have a good three-year on-site parts and labour warranty. |
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They come with many different leaf colours, from maroon and cream, to copper and lime, usually with interesting variegations. |
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Maple syrup is drizzled over roasting vegetables, baked sweet potatoes come with marshmallows, and there are cookies everywhere. |
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Front seats come with an integrated seat belt which means no stretching back to grab the belt off the door pillar. |
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Most of the graders and excavators manufactured today come with restriction gauges, and every engine manufacturer has a restriction guideline. |
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Some spider thongs, suspender G-strings, and skimpy tops come with a warning that they aren't for everyone. |
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Some come with dividers that can section the crate off as the pup grows to its full size. |
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You can come with me to the Temple if you promise that you mean his girl no harm. |
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Like any organization, newsrooms depend on new blood and the fresh ideas that come with it. |
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So today, kurtas come with a whole new range of prints, art, batik work and even embroidery with stone and even wooden buttons. |
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Finally, he'd be where all the real money, power and fame was, and Jessie would come with him, a bright bauble on his arm. |
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Modern dimmers even come with remote or voice control and have presets and built in timers. |
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When he had left the house, he had pleaded and begged his grandmother to come with him, but she had refused. |
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You know that they will come with empty bellies but you have absolutely no clue what to feed these ravenous guests. |
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A commendably high number of dishes come with gravy, and other choices include venison pie, pork belly and mash, fish and chips or Cajun chicken. |
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There's no fluid to leak and the units come with a 10-year warranty on the drums, lifetime on the drive belts. |
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Her handwritten letters come with the i's dotted and the t's crossed by George. |
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But it is likely to come with a hefty price tag, and the money may be better spent in a growth sector such as radio. |
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The average airline ticket in the U.S. should come with a shoehorn to help wedge you into the seat. |
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Both types usually come with a sideburn trimmer, and it's a very useful feature. |
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Infected messages normally come with a subject header containing a single space character and an infected attachment. |
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To help you determine planting depths and plant spacing, garden trowels often come with measurements right on the metal. |
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In general, all garden shredders have a high watt motor and come with silent crushing system. |
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Each item is made to order, and all items come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. |
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Although the student software doesn't come with manuals, Dreamweaver has excellent online tutorials. |
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So I was a bit apprehensive about this, and roped in Jim to come with me for moral support. |
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Any time that a guy is blindsided is inappropriate, and such a move should come with appropriate penalties. |
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Plankton blooms usually follow coastal upwellings because of the abundant nutrients that come with it. |
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They would be delighted to welcome any parents who would help out and if you come with some goodies so much the better! |
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From this distance it was impossible to tell whether it was blusher or that colouring that seems to come with a life in the country. |
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Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence. |
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Today, many of the kits are made of stainless steel and come with a variety of pots and skillets, all nested in one another. |
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Baggy board shorts are both practical and fun and come with a funky surf-style tie in a range of colourful prints. |
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Both come with rice, a fresh tomato, cucumber and bocconcini salad, guacamole, and a handful of corn chips. |
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These gains, however, mostly come with multithreaded software that lends itself to being spread across numerous cores. |
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The Labour leadership is desperate to avoid the hours of slanging and whingeing which will come with any such debate. |
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Participants should come with a prepared piece of baroque solo violin music. |
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Many main courses on the menu come with pilau rice or naan breads, but do ask for an alternative if you prefer. |
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As for the dolls that didn't come with names, well, some remain nameless to this day. |
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The major flaws come with no online game play and the unresponsive controls can almost make the game unplayable at times. |
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Gas washers come with a series of snap-on nozzles, so pick the one that produces the widest fan of water. |
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Good architects come with a wealth of ideas and they will also be able to navigate you around the planning laws. |
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Smaller groups come with their meat and braais and enjoy the lush surrounds. |
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The brakes come with cartridge-style brake shoes, so swapping out new pads takes roughly 15 seconds. |
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Many of today's colorful new shower curtains come with breathable pockets for wet toy storage. |
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The buildings are utilitarian in nature, although they come with efficient, and some would say essential, air-conditioning. |
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The all familiar contours and figures in black and white come with the fresh smell of newsprint and stay forever fresh in the mind. |
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Some models will come with their own speakers, allowing you to listen to your favourite programs, in Nicam stereo. |
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We carry hand-forged broadaxes from Sweden that can be either beveled on the left or right and that come with a straight or angled handle. |
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At the thought of his son, he quickly remembered the little girl who had come with him, and the smile on his face broadened. |
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Despite its name, the sonic boom cloud doesn't always come with a sonic boom, and it's not a shock wave of the sound barrier being broken. |
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All spargers come with customer designed connection, ready to be installed. |
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Browning's Polarlight shooting glasses come with interchangeable lenses in vermillion, gray and polarized sandstone. |
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These wines are then on promotion at the store for the month of July, and come with a case price for those wanting to buy in bulk. |
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They come with a spicy tomato sauce, also cooked the night before and reheated on the day. |
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He directed a couple of the ranch hands, who had come with him, to unload and help Jelly get the meat on spits and over the fire. |
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I have come with these splendid fellows whom I met at a Party to which I was invited. |
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Today's kitchens come with a butler's pantry integrated into the kitchen or slightly off to the side. |
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Anyhow, every month all of our schools get newsletters that come with teaching tips and how-to-survive-in-Japan tips for noobs like me. |
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Instead, mobile phone ads have focussed on the sexiness of the digital hardware and the buzzy lifestyles that supposedly come with it. |
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Investors should bear in mind that although these are new homes, the tax incentives come with stamp duty attached. |
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Things are getting easier for sure, but you still have to come with tight music and a creative edge, that's for sure. |
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The nights come with late night discussions under the starry sky cooled by strong, cool, humid gusts of wind. |
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All sandwiches come with a handful of nachos and some tasty homemade salsa. |
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And they even come with their own animal handler, free of charge, which should be a great boon. |
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Well, it's a Paramount disc, and all the things that usually come with the studio's offerings are present here. |
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It does not open, but does come with a one-touch electric shutter blind to protect those inside from the heat of the sun. |
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An advanced version will come with a headset with microphone, making communication more effective. |
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Be warned, as simple as cashmere sweaters may look, they can come with a serious price tag. |
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Some old fireplaces will come with original tiled surrounds, others with ornate cast iron or marble. |
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For all its heart-thumping glory, it can also come with a heavy-duty helping of awkwardness and anxiety. |
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Several of the larger tax software packages now come with an electronic version of their organizer. |
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He did, of course, come with a family history and a degree of celebrity that meant he was already a public face. |
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Achnacloich Loch does not come with its own dream house, a fact that will no doubt please the ospreys and other birds that prefer the quiet life. |
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Houses come with a genuine corrugated metal roof, clapboard siding and an outhouse. |
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Mr. Chandy says that the gates have to be shut on time since the groups themselves come with over 40 persons. |
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A popular style of loafers come with elastic material on either side. |
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Some undersuits come with uninsulated mesh areas at the wrists which, ironically, have a big blood supply near the surface, causing chilling as a side-effect. |
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I do believe that you are attracted to some of the role playing and theatrics that come with it, and I think you might even find that part sexually rewarding. |
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Criticisms of white people, and especially insinuating that they are crazy, have to come with a punchline. |
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There were the usual hiccups that come with any new business. |
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With the first winter barleys cut at the weekend in the Vale of York, harvest has come with a rush and, strangely, this season we are ahead of many of our southern brethren. |
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Some trackers come with a built in altimeter to keep you honest on the number of stairs you take each day. |
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Vieira dumped his personal Facebook page a few weeks ago, partly in anticipation of more backlash that will come with the show. |
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Bart gets confused and angry, he gets bullied, he experiences the manic highs and lows that come with being a child. |
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Those who are by definition free of the biases that come with living near or working with those entrusted to protect us. |
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Like storm chasers, Alaskan crabbers, and catfish noodlers, foragers come with their own sets of customs and rules. |
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If you girls are going to have a slumber party, he should come with us. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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Equipment levels are good on all models and even entry-level Stilos come with antilock braking, remote control central locking, six air bags and front fog lights. |
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No law or even revolution in police tactics can fully curb the rising expectations that come with a wired world. |
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Five of the seven SFSS executive positions, the jobs that come with the most responsibility and the highest stipends, have already been won by acclamation. |
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So much change must have come with the new-found self-assertion. |
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The smooth-talking Swede has come with a carrot as well as a stick. |
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Her shaggy, ragged coat, thick with its winter growth, was still not enough to keep out the biting cold that had come with last night's ice storm. |
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But the complaints about the current administration did sometimes come with a spoonful of sugar, or at least a cornball of humor. |
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However, the real drama was to come with the referee the focus of attention after an Eoin Kelly point was negatived by the Limerick full-back T.J. Ryan. |
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This increased risk of falling may be the result of changes that come with aging plus other medical conditions, such as arthritis, cataracts, or hip surgery. |
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It is a no-frills place that immediately distinguishes itself by the three superb salsas that come with slightly greasy but homemade tortilla chips. |
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Again, not cost-effective, but there was never the artificial start of the scene that can come with the clap of the slate. |
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Decree Nisis should come with a guide to growing a pencil moustache for men and a floor length negligee and tortoiseshell cigarette holder for women. |
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These interviews make a powerful case that we need to soften the blows that often come with economic changes, even if such changes are inevitable. |
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All entrees come with unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks! |
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They come with wholesome winter references such as alpine leaf designs or chunky cable knits, and should be worn with jeans and heavy shoes or trainers. |
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Many new windows come with better locks and special catches that allow you to leave a window ajar without permitting a burglar to open it far enough to climb through. |
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She is there to help patients through depression, withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, medication's side effects and other issues that come with having the disease. |
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Early cars lacked such refinements as a fuel gauge, but they did come with the tiny, wrap-around windscreen that was as cool as a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers. |
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She bounced on his lap in a pouting way, but eventually stopped when he put her baby bib, the plastic ones that come with the kid's meals, around her neck. |
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To be fair, Bring the Noize should probably come with a trigger warning for photosensitive epilepsy, but other than that the video seems fairly harmless. |
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Many teams may be wary of the publicity that would come with drafting the first openly gay player in NFL history. |
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Tomorrow I go back to French class, having bolted a few weeks before the end of the half year when the darker more hermetic instincts that come with June kicked in. |
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Chair backs are angled for comfort, and many chairs come with ottomans. |
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Fashion and amusements come with English as their medium of communication. |
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For future reference, if a label doesn't come with written instructions, turn back to this care symbol checklist before attempting to launder your clothes. |
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Now, Bijani is working on the next version, which will come with multiplayer capabilities. |
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Then, in another few seconds, he was joined by the two agents that had come with the Lieutenant Governor, and they blazed away with their riot guns in the same direction. |
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All units come with fully fitted kitchens and gas-fired central heating. |
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There are clear, with the usual imperfections that come with Mexican glassware, and have interesting green and blue blobs of glass embedded in the glass. |
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The south-east monsoon cuts visibility from June to August, but the main rains come with the north-west monsoon from December to March, when heavy seas can restrict diving. |
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If computers come with CD drives 50 years from now, I'll eat my hat. |
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It celebrated the frivolity and camaraderie, pain, and pleasure that come with living with other people, even strangers. |
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Sadly the cars come with plastic indicator stalks as standard but once these had been replaced with the stainless steel variety the interior is perfect. |
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For those living in poor communities in particular, interactions with police rarely come with good news and a smile. |
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The licensing procedure requires clearance from police, fire, health and safety, local authority, and local residents, and may come with expensive conditions attached. |
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Original pearls, unlike the artificial ones, never lose their charm, luminosity and texture even when burnt and they come with a lifetime guarantee. |
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But most kits are pretty well laid out and come with plans and some sort of instructions, so you and a couple of helpers can do the work with basic carpentry skills and tools. |
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As a result, without the discipline that would have come with attempting to appeal to an audience, I gave free rein to any mad idea which popped into my head. |
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These will come with 256Mb RAM, 80GB hard drive and CD-R and DVD drives. |
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As someone who supports this basic agenda, I am heartened to see this maturation, and the shift in power that has come with it. |
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That pretext may have come with the violence that erupted in the port city of Odessa on yesterday. |
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Herpes and other viruses come with protein tool kits of their own. |
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All these come with aerosol Chantilly cream, a French quirk. |
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Many come with original documentation that includes circuit schematics. |
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The plans for this project come with full-size pattern templates. |
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In 2016, modernity and Hillary may come with a high price for the Republicans. |
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After a great deal of impatiently attempting to convince Andrea to come with her, Michonne finally just ditches Woodbury alone. |
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And Pandit never ruled with the imperium that used to come with this office. |
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So, did Opperud make the plan and then get the impulsive Lane to come with him at the last second? |
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Lastly, comedy should come with the in-built right to attempt to be funny and unfunny. |
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The story below is one of many examples of an electrolysis patient dealing with the personal struggles that come with excess hair growth. |
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At present, all deposits below Rs 1 crore come with a callable or pre-mature withdrawal option. |
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I'd been warned about just such a day, when the yoks would come with their white-boned fists and start knocking us about. |
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Thinking all water coolers come with dispensers, I was left enlightened on a variety of options at a local Sharaf DG store. |
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If Kieren Fallon is looking for compensation for an unhappy day yesterday, then it can come with Firebreak. |
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I asked for the puttanesca con pollo to come with spaghetti instead of the advertised fusilli. |
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Bev says degus come with special dietary requirements and drink bottled water. |
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The designs are tubular or cuboid structures and come with exclusive battery level indicators. |
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They come with working steering and have a tow hitch to connect a trailer or other farm machine. |
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Cameras with interchangeable lenses typically come with a zoom lens covering a moderate range, such as 28mm to 100mm to focal lengths. |
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Now, many sofas come with one set of extra covers, so you can have one dry-cleaned and use the other. |
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It's in a contemporary gallery space which is staffed by invigilators who will tell parents who come with children that there's some nudity. |
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All Shoguns now come with halogen headlamps, a fine set of six spoke alloys, side airbags and body-coloured mouldings as standard. |
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The Moras come with and without finger guards and blades come in high carbon and stainless steel. |
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The instruments come with a belt loop carrying case for convenient storage. |
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Filterless central pellet loaders come with one central self-cleaning filter. |
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Each package contains 140 calories or less, and some come with low-fat dips like yogurt, caramel, or light ranch dressing. |
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Harmony and other Holmes models come with remote controls, electronic humidistats, FilterCheck monitors and Microban protection. |
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Virtually all the prescription antidepressants come with some degree of annoying side effects such as a dry mouth and sleepiness. |
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They each come with a family legend, such as Ratafia Puffs, which make men fall in love, and Lemon Cakes, which ease melancholy. |
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The profilers come with software capable of generating reports, each presenting data in an easy-to-understand format. |
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They prove that retirement age does not come with a humour bypass and the grey gigglers can get away with practically anything. |
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Both Black Mambas come with APA's high performance dual cam system, with a solid wall and 75-percent letoff. |
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The mention of ULFA and SULFA don't come with hints of hatred, as much as pain and empathy. |
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Many love Christmas and all the festive decorations that come with it. |
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They come with a spec size so they have to be controlled and managed properly so they don't over or undergrow. |
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All the selected pre-owned cars that are sold at Mill Garages Vroom come with 12 months' warranty, 12 months' recovery and six months' road tax. |
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The sway bars come with a 3-point adjustability as well as end links to accommodate modified ride heights. |
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The beignets come with an inviting remoulade dipping sauce that has a pronounced peppery kick. |
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They already come with marinades and spices, and are pre-cooked and easy to heat up in the oven, deep fryer or frying pan. |
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When one decides to raise sheep, he accepts the fact that coyotes come with the territory. |
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This is forgivable, however, as brutal elisions come with writing a sweeping book of this type. |
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After all, chain letters come with implied threats and give no pleasure to anyone. |
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Even the base-grade S models come with air conditioning, cruise control with speed limiter and dusk-sensing automatic lights. |
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Netbooks generally come with much less crapware loaded on them than other laptops, so dumping what you don't want doesn't take much effort. |
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The dolls come with books offering a fictionalized account of a girl's life for the time period the doll represents. |
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As I am a member of that political pary, my views must come with a health warning. |
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Most game console emulators do not come with any ROM images for copyright reasons. |
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When he brought me home and volunteered to come with me while I walked my dog, Max, I knew he was a keeper. |
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A few portables, particularly the small laphelds, go one step further and come with software built into the computer. |
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This allows the application of probability to all sorts of propositions rather than just ones that come with a reference class. |
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Tour buses come with professional and informed staff, insurance and maintain state governed safety standards. |
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Immigrants cannot afford to waste time learning to speak English especially for those who come with certain financial issues. |
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The majority of rooms come with internet access and access to the Imperial network. |
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Higher-end entry doors come with multipoint locking systems that secure two or more sides of the door to the frame. |
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A further challenge for the definition of Welsh literature in English has come with the globalisation of culture. |
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I was never so astonished as when on one occasion he put off some of his own friends to come with Mrs. |
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Rock climbing ropes come with either a designation for single, double or twin use. |
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They broke into the school, pretending to be guards, telling the girls to get out and come with them. |
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Also aboard is the ambassador of the Sultan of Malindi, who had come with Gama, and was now set to return. |
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Now, when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me, and we will never rest till the Corn Laws are repealed. |
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This type of work that youth are taking part in is very dangerous due to the physical and psychological implications that come with these jobs. |
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Yet despite the hazards that come with working with drug dealers, there has been an increase in this area of employment throughout the country. |
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These semiconfessional jags are riveting theater because they come with a built-in mystery. |
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Although not compact these binoculars are very portable and come with a canvas carry bag complete with belt loop. |
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These rollable, ballet-style flats are fashionable, come with a handy bag, are machine washable, and affordable. |
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Slices of wagyu beef come with spheres of root vegetables and mini-towers of polenta. |
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I had problems writing my name on credit card bills and also writing letters in the little boxes that come with xword puzzles. |
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MacLe an knows the mentality of players, who come with degrees in cynicism and jealously guard their relationship with their club physios and doctors. |
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The products have been formulated with maca and synergistic herbs, including black cohosh for women and saw palmetto for men, to help support changes that come with aging. |
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If your arrow rest doesn't have a vertical spring adjustment or didn't come with a variety of vertical support members, buy a set of feeler gauges at an auto parts store. |
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This might just be a taste of things to come with Russell Brand however, as he yesterday released a video which indicated that the Trews may just be returning to our screens. |
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The Stir Crazy Deluxe, right, and the Air Crazy Popper both come in bold colors, and come with features designed to add ease and convenience to popcorn making. |
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When they heard of the Praetorians' claim, they demanded that Claudius be delivered to them for approval, but he refused, sensing the danger that would come with complying. |
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The caravans all come with anti-sway bars built into the tow hitches. |
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Besides these financial benefits, there are additional pluses that come with constructing solar power projects on new open-panel carports on existing parking lots. |
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The My Cloud Expert Series and Business Series products come with a 3-year limited warranty for the populated products and a 2-year limited warranty for the diskless products. |
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For example, the entry-level Equippe models come with air conditioning, a CD player, keyless entry, four airbags and electric door mirrors with defoggers. |
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The dinner kits come with premium ingredients like Jasmine rice, flavorful sauce, seasonings and a specialty ingredient like bamboo shoots or water chestnuts. |
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Spa treatments come with a free assessment by a wellness coach, and a master healer can treat you to ancient Chinese practices like Tui Na, cupping, and acupuncture. |
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Meals come with a desert and a drink that could be a mini mocktail. |
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Usefully, the outboard shrouds' bottlescrews come with an etched adjustment scale for easy tuning while the genoa furler is neatly fixed underdeck. |
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The binoculars come in 8X and 10X power configurations, have the newest style yet functional design with new soft eyecups and come with a 10 year limited warranty. |
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The rimfire silencer will come with a disassembly tool, but I found that when I assembled it hand-tight, it stayed tight but could still be hand-disassembled. |
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Even though there are many benefits that come with learning a foreign language, schools across the United States continue to cut foreign language from their budgets. |
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Catamarans don't usually come with spar reefing systems so conventional slab reefing is used for the mainsail with a roller furling Genoa forward and an optional gennaker. |
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The cards that come with the Identiflyer are the Yard Bird series. |
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The bedrooms come with fitted wardrobes with an internal shelf and hanging rail, while bathrooms come with white quality sanitary ware with pillar taps in chrome. |
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