Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To come to; approach.
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For four yearsnow, changes have begun tocome about.
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I think Stevens is going to end up screwing America for many many years tocome. neimoller: diane wood is supposed to be one of the most brilliant liberal jurists around, but is probably a non-starter due to her papertrail.
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In order to arrive to an adequate definition and tocome up with proper standards for Yoga Therapy, it is crucial at this early stage to properly address some delicateprofessional and ethical issues.
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As warmup for that, I did the easist 5.6 I could find (really did not want to get pumped) and then I went out back and did a moderately overhung 5.8, though not the one on the big wall (which I really need tocome back to).
they'll never want to see a rake or a plow, and who the deuce can parley-vous a cow? buymeaclue 2009
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Some will stay and some will go, but ALL will be evaluated and challenged by individuals, their attorneys and the courts for years tocome.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders 2010
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In order to arrive to an adequate definition and tocome up with proper standards for Yoga Therapy, it is crucial at this early stage to properly address some delicateprofessional and ethical issues.
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I have found those who listen tomusic in public most difficult tocome to terms with, but I can atleast comfort myself with the thought that if they're playing it loudly enough that the tinny, percussive buzz leaking from their headphones can be heard above theroar of a bus or train engine, early-onset deafness and tinnitus shall be their almost certain reward.
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Some will stay and some will go, but ALL will be evaluated and challenged by individuals, their attorneys and the courts for years tocome.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Circuit Due Process Victory for Connecticut Carry Permit Holders 2010
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I think Stevens is going to end up screwing America for many many years tocome.
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At Waitrose, try the brilliant Cuvée Chasseur 2009 Vin de Pays de l'Herault (£3.99; 12.5% abv), abright, juicy, off-you-go blend ofcarignan, grenache noir and merlot that feels like it ought tocome in a swing-top bottle.
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