If you introduce a pre-show element, be sure it relates to the show and doesn't come across as a cheap marketing gimmick. |
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Belfast is easily the most crazed, screwed-up city you'll ever come across. |
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I come across you useful site while searching for a hotel near the airport. |
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These seem like odd responses since she doesn't come across as materialistic, but perhaps that's why. |
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They have come across thousands of objects ranging from Georgian coins and rings to thimbles and buckles, but this was their first big find. |
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Ed is, in all seriousness, one of the most thoughtful and considerate people I've ever come across. |
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In a way Ebenezer is the first really three-dimensional character you come across. |
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Some lucky people also come across leopards basking on the rocks early in the mornings. |
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During the summer months you could expect to come across bass and sand eels. |
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So it was a thrill to hear from Jed, who'd come across my name on the Web and wanted to get in touch. |
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You are most likely to have come across the UK's popular culture through its pop music, television and films. |
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Even the servants doing their nightly duties didn't come across something unusual. |
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In my wandering through second hand book stores, I have come across some unusual tomes. |
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I have been studying Benedict's solution and have come across another blue solution, Biuret's Solution. |
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While packing, I browse through some photos and I come across some of me on vacation with a former boyfriend. |
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Hunt had always come across as such an earnest fellow, betrothed to his majesty's fleet. |
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In a story set at the dawn of transglobal travel, the ship's mutineers come across as the template for all marauding Brits on holiday since. |
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The transparent attempts to come across as wise and selfless only increase my distaste for this woman. |
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Suddenly we come across a huge expanse of startlingly blue water mirroring vermilion rocks and towering pinnacles. |
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We were looking for a duplex or a triplex, but triplexes are really hard to come across. |
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The Evening Press reported how a van driver had come across the woman slumped in an armchair at the side of the road near shops. |
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Rubbish is something we tut-tut at when we come across sweet wrappers, fertiliser bags or even a discarded fridge stuck in a roadside ditch. |
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Have a sift through and leave a comment to tell me what you think, particularly if you come across any bugs of any sort. |
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Catchers are reluctant sometimes to talk about this because they don't want to come across as a bunch of bleeding hearts. |
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After re-reading this post, I realized that I may have come across as bashing ultracrepidarians. |
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Soon you come across a blowhole forming a vertical shaft 1.5m in diameter that leads to the surface. |
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Other fish have developed huge mouths and fangs so that they can eat practically whatever food they come across. |
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If you want to come across as unbiased and open-minded, I suggest you try a little harder to express it with your choice of words. |
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Amongst the muckiness of poverty, walking past shops with aisles of dusty goods, along an empty road, I come across a man whistling. |
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The biggest surprise is how undated these songs come across, especially considering dance music's typically rapid sell-by date. |
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They come across as skylarking high school and college kids as they cavort in the left field stands at Veterans Stadium. |
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There was a time when the most exotic thing you were likely to come across in the kingdom was a slag heap. |
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If, however, not a soul has come across your plum paste, your Himalayan red rice or your Chilean boletes, you win. |
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How is it that some lecturers, even when discussing interesting topics, manage to make their subject come across dull and wholly unexciting? |
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But his funny faces and odd mannerisms come across as forced and unnatural. |
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So that's how bored and unoccupied I was when I happened to come across this artist while surfing. |
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While his Shylock is somewhat broad for the small screen, it provides a tantalising glimpse of how it might have come across in the theatre. |
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However, while the ideas expressed in these interviews may lack the benefits of hindsight, they do not come across as offhanded or unstudied. |
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What I didn't like was that Bridget's friends come across as shallow and unsupportive. |
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I've just come across a vanity publishing firm called Blogbinders, which turns blog content into bound volumes. |
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Also having a birthday at almost the same time is Midas, Seven's husband and one of the zaniest brothers-in-law that I have ever come across! |
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The next time you happen to come across a piece of spatterware, take the time to study and appreciate it. |
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The letter was, to me, the best example of Bumbledom I have come across for a long time. |
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She is one of those rare people who come across as very smart in person, not just on paper. |
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We come across vultures, at least a dozen of them, feeding on the remains of a young wild camel. |
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The non-verbal cues given during a face-to-face meeting will not come across in an electronic survey. |
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In my search across the internet, I have yet to come across anyone who fly fishes for squawfish. |
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He may come across as a bit doddery now and then, but when it comes to his one true passion the brain is as sharp as ever. |
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Intended for comic relief, the song and dance numbers come across as uninspired and robotic. |
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Wandering the streets for a while we come across an alley full of food stands. |
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There is every reason to think that you would come across problems cloning humans. |
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We are no strangers to men dressing as women, but they are generally either grossly exaggerated or come across as merely camp. |
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Despite the occasional jab at bigots, however, the movie does not really come across as a political statement. |
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And the word Carenage itself, which you come across all over the islands, refers to the old place where ships would be careened. |
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Is he going to come across as stiff and wooden, or is he going to come across as a person that Americans can trust? |
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They come across as stiff and uninteresting, but that's exactly what the director wants from them. |
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I've seen something like this once before but it's certainly not something you come across everyday. |
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One time I come across one of numerous hawksbill turtles feeding undisturbed on the reef. |
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Nor should it be forgotten that the only large animal to come across will be Cindy the aged lioness. |
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The two aunts, originally meant to be stodgy and throwbacks to the Victorian age, come across immediately as warm, lovable eccentrics. |
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What's the most bizarre stoush or fight that you've come across in your years of watching these kinds of conflicts? |
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It is also very unlikely you will come across anyone sporting a string vest and a can of strong lager here. |
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Many individuals have put a family tree together and have come across a gap here and there. |
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The ones that have been on TV lately are out of practice and come across as lame. |
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You open another and come across a giant animatronic cat, trying to catch an equally outsized mouse. |
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I would even greet every single person I come across on my way to the gym, and smile like it was my sweet sixteen today, I'd decided. |
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There are platoons of child actors who don't come across as childish at all. |
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In isolation, the stifling homogeny of the album doesn't come across as strongly, and the crooning doesn't get as tiresome. |
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Some hostellers and I are sitting on the grass under the Eiffel Tower sharing stories about the Parisians we've come across. |
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If the characters intermittently come across as embodiments of ideas and author mouthpieces, the performances go far towards humanizing them. |
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Salmon parr in the wild will naturally come across patches of substrate of similar color to the marble chips used in this experiment. |
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That may come across as cold and passionless but that's only because I don't agree with most political philosophies or politicians. |
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Occasionally I come across someone who has an extraordinary inner serenity, a real stillness and peacefulness. |
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In the East African wetlands, you are definitely bound to come across one or two species of ibises. |
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Dear Sir, I have come across an electronic device, which is called a perpetual motion machine. |
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Often, their very human needs come across as clunky impediments to economic progress. |
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I have certainly come across studies and examples where badly managed larger scale farms have damaged the environment. |
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My experience in cooking farro contradicts the instructions I've come across. |
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I'm not a public speaker to begin with, and so what if I just embarrass myself, or come across as inarticulate and incoherent? |
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Hence, some of the lines don't come across as winsome as they might otherwise have appeared. |
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But he actively engaged in bureaucratic ploys so he could come across as the loyal soldier and cover his tracks. |
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Her character didn't come across as compassionate and concerned, except in how it directly influenced her. |
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As a result, our songs tend to come across as sounding looser than they actually are. |
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To come across as being an intellectual, one should appear to be very well-read. |
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But those in control, although they want to come across as one of the common people, aren't prepared to give up their handle on power. |
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Many, however, come across as parodies of the cheerfully uninformed American undergraduate. |
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When all is said and done, they come across as a rock 'n' roll Motown wall of sound. |
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After all, I appeared to be a bookworm sort of fellow trying to come across as tough. |
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This puzzles me since I'm told I'm not unattractive and I think I come across as friendly. |
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But quite a few of the others come across as frivolous, apathetic, foolish or all of the above. |
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Indeed, compared to their Hollywood counterparts, most of the cartoon fish come across as rather dull, failing to make a real impression. |
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They are also blissfully unaware that, to serious thinkers, they come across as the kids we hated in high school. |
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I expect it would come across as a very cold, blustery place, but yet with this sort of eerie beauty of Saturn in the sky. |
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He was probably the only of the teens she had come across with a typically pleasant demeanor, and she tended to find it rather refreshing. |
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Just in case I never come across it by chance, I sowed some seed last spring, since it is a garden plant. |
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In your practice till now have you ever come across with so many controversies like the ones you have come across in Bulgaria? |
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Whether we come across with little or much, the mere gesture can be a spiritually lightening experience. |
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So if they thought she'd come across with some blockbuster testimony, they'd put her up there. |
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I have recently come across a photocopy of the epitaph written on the grave of my uncle, John Agar. |
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I have a dog, and a nice sharp pigsticker just in case I come across someone with the case of the stupids. |
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By the time I was four I could count to any number a four-year old could conceivably come across and found basic arithmetic easy. |
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But the idea is to use it on a wounded soldier on the field of battle where blood is hard to come across. |
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During the drive in the park, we were lucky to come across the black bear, an elusive inhabitant of the park that fights shy of visitors. |
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The few lives that I had come across were miserable ones, pitiable creatures who had no hope left to live on with. |
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I'm hoping we might come across some interesting finds like coins but we haven't discovered anything like that yet. |
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The documents issuing from Rome and diocesan offices come across as totally abstract and divorced from real life. |
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For some of them, it was the first time they had ever come across people from different cultures. |
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In the virtual world, I can learn, make contacts, flex my communication muscles, and explore ideas that I might not otherwise have come across. |
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It would come across as being contrary to the romantic notion of the sharing of wine. |
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We come across it first in Edith Tamer's essay on an Inupiat village in Northern Alaska. |
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It was very convenient, the trouble they had come across bringing about this solution. |
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I know Ledger is Australian, but the two come across like a pair of corn-fed Midwestern American football players. |
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The material in this book constitutes the best combination of theology and devotional reading that I have come across for a long time. |
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I forgot to mention that Joy is one of the best blog writers I've come across. |
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While the haddock was formidably smokey, the mustard cream sauce was far less rich than some versions I've had the misfortune to come across. |
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You'll also notice how cleanly and crisply voices will come across through the headset. |
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Mr Curry was no one person in particular but an amalgam of all the mean, intolerant and bigoted crosspatches I had come across over the years. |
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Someone as cultured and educated as you come across being surely can't admire someone as crass and blatantly offensive as him? |
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Colors come across full and balanced, with blues and greens balancing nicely. |
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I have never come across anything that would suggest a promotion of cutting. |
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These power-ups are collected when you kill an enemy or come across a new area in order to discover a coloured can. |
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At every point we would come across a boat vendor selling some eatables, they would purchase something for me to eat. |
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This leaves us with the realists, who come across as sensible, pragmatic moderates. |
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If you want to play this game until you come across some hard evidence, that's up to you. |
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You literally need to battle your way through the crowd and when you come across someone who is just dandering you just want to push them. |
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They are a genial, amiable lot, and they come across as personable and excruciatingly ethical in the course of the series. |
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I was inspired by the many debossed letterpressed cards I've come across that to me have a quiet snow-like feel to them. |
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Both these people have talent but far more than that they come across as nice, decent, genuine young people. |
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While you may come across a 17th century object in pristine condition, the odds are against it. |
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There's the chance you might also come across a statue of Queen Victoria, but you'll find few dedications to any other women. |
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To address this publicly was not an easy thing to do, as glib as I may have come across. |
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Even what we psychoanalysts come across in our consulting rooms is a vast range of disorders, which for the sake of simplicity we call psychotic. |
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Miss Waine, who has been in the job for a year, said she had come across cruelty cases before but never one involving such a young puppy. |
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Has anyone come across the magnificent Banded Grayling Butterfly in this area in recent years? |
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The respect given to me by every cricketer I've come across, some of them the real greats, means more to me than anything else. |
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Yet they may have come across moments when they discovered a profound gap or discontinuity in their supposedly continuous self. |
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If she went in the back, she might come across some of the more disreputable characters that would turn her act into a reality. |
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Yet, the argument does not come across as ideologically motivated or doctrinaire. |
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I search all the time for blogs in the fair Erse tongue, but as yet I haven't come across any. |
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This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles which show up the execrable wines for what they are. |
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I don't think you come across as a dork in e-mail at all, although you sure do send a lot of it! |
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The most experienced authors in the field have come across quite a number of children who appear to grow out of autism. |
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He can come across as intensely serious about the game, even dour in the eyes of the fans, but this is as much a myth as so much in football. |
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When we got in the corner, he decided to come across my nose, so I started to back out of it because I lost all the downforce. |
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The mud is home to many creatures, and if you are lucky you might come across a dragonet. |
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While spending some final quality time together, the kids come across an old map in an attic. |
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The simple truth is, most people I've come across HAVEN'T accepted me or my beliefs. |
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So not only have I finally come across a few Kiwis after all this time here, but they are also surfers! |
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I figured everyone else was in the know so I didn't want to come across as an idiot by having to ask. |
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We did a lot of set-piece work, but later on we did come across Panzer and Tiger tanks. |
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He has come across all of the top referees in the game and they have no problem with him. |
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As his recorded legacy is rather sparse for a man of his large talents, I was elated to come across these two reissues. |
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He can't come across as the bad news bear, lest people decide they don't want to listen to doomsday prophesies for the next four years. |
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Interesting rock formations will delight the beachcomber who might even come across relics of prehistoric strandlopers. |
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They come across as a little bit unhinged, a little bit posh, but actually quite charming and disarmingly open. |
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Hang on, I'll keep this post open and add updates when I come across anything that'll tickle your fancy. |
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In contrast to the 18-inch Ryedale waymarkers, Stuart has come across some imposing ones in the West Riding. |
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He wants to be just anti-war enough to appeal to anti-war Democrats but just pro-war enough that he doesn't come across as weak-kneed. |
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If you come across a broker offering to secure quotations on your behalf you will need to consider the following. |
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I have never come across a business so brilliant, nor one so destined for bankruptcy by 2002, so you must act now. |
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If more people went to the opera, we'd come across as more emotionally mature. |
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Though I've yet to come across any program involving a jockstrap fashion show, I figure Jenny Jones has to get to it eventually. |
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Even making a joke of it initially may break the ice and make you come across somewhat less adversarial. |
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There is a northerly with us this weekend, then westerlies will come across bringing some rain. |
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For now, she's just a kitten, and one of the most adorable ones we've ever come across. |
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But looking through the list, I come across names whose inclusion defies any reasonable justification. |
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I contacted him, saying I had just randomly come across his e-mail address. |
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The only snakes I have come across in any number are whip snakes in the long grass by the roads. |
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Sailor Maria Coleman is widely travelled and has come across the full spectrum of conditions. |
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Just before we found him we'd come across a fresh kill, a young springbok captured during the night. |
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He is wrong on every count and his paper is among the worst examples of pseudo-science I have ever come across. |
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It's kept up in an old barn that was redone so as to come across as a school. |
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However, while digging through the boxes and whatnot, I did come across a box of things I bought at a yard sale in D.C. last year. |
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The rats then swarm onto and devour any lamed, limping brontosaurus that they come across. |
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The death metallers, of course, come across not so much as being in league with Odin, as they'd like to think, as being a group of bullies. |
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Whenever you come across a foolproof premise, you must take into account the inexhaustible resourcefulness of the world's fools. |
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To some he is difficult to take seriously, and he may come across as the sort who shoots from the hip with little thought for the consequences. |
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But you also come across real mausoleums, like the cemetery, where on artificially formed hillside terraces over a thousand soldiers lie at rest. |
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Rod Eddington is too polite to admit it in public but he has come across the typical Pom's reaction to an Antipodean. |
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I've been all over Europe in my time, and I've never come across anywhere quite like it. |
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And I have come across the idea a million times that if you supported the war you were right-wing and if you opposed it you were right-on. |
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Some curious record buyer may come across it and be tempted to take it home for a listen. |
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Then we are going to have to pirate every dead ship we come across for a long while. |
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The woman who lost two husbands and two sons to violent deaths has now come across another formidable foe in this legendary police roundsman. |
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In rubber bridge one does not often come across complicated systems and partnership agreements. |
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Somewhere lost in the looking-glass world of mirrored skyscrapers you'll also come across a few colonial buildings. |
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See, I may come across as secure and confident or whatever, but in reality, I have a love-hate relationships with my sexuality. |
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I have come across parents like him who simply shrug their shoulders when you outline their children's atrocious behaviour. |
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Never before had he come across a woman that was so similar to himself, so conniving, and ruthless in the attainment of her goals. |
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Attornment clauses in mortgages are rarely created today, but the official receiver may come across old mortgages still containing such clauses. |
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It's only because she's a real saint such as you seldom come across that she's treating you so kindly. |
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He supplies almost no autobiographical material and tries to come across as just a regular guy. |
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He seems able to frighten the life out of MPs and really does come across as being as mad as a box of frogs. |
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And yet, this manages not to come across as math, and only barely sounds like an avant-garde experiment. |
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We didn't come across a single bar that didn't have at least ten different brews on tap. |
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As scatty or daft as I may come across here at times, work is hugely important to me, a very close second to Willow to be quite honest. |
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I didn't come across complex numbers again until I saw the Mandelbrot set for the first time. |
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So this indicates to me that when we come across a wombat with mange we must look at why it has the mange. |
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I've come across a lot of bad reviews and people who didn't like it though, and I'm kind of lost as to why. |
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During my short spell in this job I have come across plenty of it. |
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If you have had enough of cynical journalists and reviewers being nasty about everything they come across, then you may need a breath of fresh air. |
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I still remember a lover's quarrel last February when I'd walked desolately along Madison Avenue, only to come across a small crowd gathered around the store. |
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I know some of this opinion may come across as very strong, but it is something I feel so strongly about and it is something which I carry around with me everyday of my life. |
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Walking the region's historic paths and forest tracks, you will come across vignerons so proud of their produce that they'll insist you sample each grape variety. |
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I'm afraid Mr. Napper is going to come across some of it and have a cow. |
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I see now that we must have come across as a bunch of know-it-alls. |
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In the game, it becomes more like a game of chicken, with the enemy ship trying to charge and ram you almost from the first moment you come across one another. |
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On this page I will be posting ideas I come across while cybersurfing. |
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Then McQueen, who can come across as quite intense and dour, magnificently, jumped up and down. |
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Hyde has his uses but he doesn't come across as a team player. |
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It is always interesting asking people about their parents, but rarely does someone come across as such a perfect amalgam of their mother and father as Short. |
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Having someone wheel in a slide projector, sit it in the middle of the table, and speak over the noise doesn't come across as professional anymore. |
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They come across as the people at a party who are standing in the corner and are just dying to have a dance, only they need one or two more drinks to get the courage. |
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While he may come across as disaffected and aloof off stage, he and his band are a powerhouse on stage, and have crafted several sensational albums of anthemic songs. |
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At the top of the grassy climb you will come across this monument. |
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Go into any bar in the county and before long the chances are you'll come across a member of the bar staff with that distinctive Antipodean twang. |
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It is also by far the quickest defragmentation engine I have come across. |
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These days it's home to a wine museum, but don't be surprised if you come across the odd life-sized model of a suitably forlorn prisoner languishing in a corner. |
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There is enormous support for these men who have been jailed because they have come across as sincere men who have been put in the most invidious position. |
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If he does, he might come across as too wonkish and too aggressive to connect with voters. |
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Unlike exams, you can't swot up for psychometric tests, but if you think you're likely to come across them in your hunt for a job try to familiarise yourself with the process. |
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Throughout the isles you'll come across throngs of Arctic terns and both species of skuas, as well as black guillemots, gannets, shags, and Storm and Leach's petrels. |
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You'll come across the rosticceria at the 1st corner on your right. |
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I hate to come across as bah, humbug, but I don't find her funny, either. |
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I'd guess they told him to come across as genially disappointed, more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger, and he kind of went off the rails. |
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They come across as quite brash at first, but I soon realised they were vulnerable young men with their hearts set on high-flying football careers. |
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These women often come across as uptight or too bothered by small details. |
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And while we didn't come across smugglers or other villains, it was easy to imagine them lurking nearby, waiting to return to a cave for their buried loot when darkness fell. |
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It took three men to stop his progress, and as the ball was switched to the right by Erwin, Andrew Edgar had come across from the left to create the extra man and score. |
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I have come across several sources noting that Lucas Cranach, the Elder was responsible for the woodcuts in the Passional Christi und Antichristi. |
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If you're a glum dour downbeat killjoy who has nothing to peddle but reheated miserabilism, you will come across as a bitter fool, and no one will be persuaded. |
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Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled. |
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I can never be sure whether I come across as witty or buffoonish at work. |
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I've just happened to come across quite a few wackadoos in my time. |
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They contain some of the most exquisite, heart-rending, and thought-provoking writing I have come across. |
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I wanted the character to be sufficiently normal that no one doubted what she said, that she didn't come across right from the start as a madwoman. |
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Voice acting is generally quite good, though from time to time you can expect to come across some truly awful actors portraying some of the characters. |
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You will come across an email from a co-worker and then you will waste both time and energy composing your reply, replete with subtle counter-accusations. |
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Sermons preached about economic matters all too often come across as dry, dead propositions pedantically presented to provide proof that we are living the wrong way. |
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And every single time, as I've attempted to leave the car park, I've come across confused looking clumps of young people wandering in the road like bovines with backpacks. |
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I had a date at eight with Holly, but she wasn't ready to come across yet. |
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He was one of the most tenacious individuals I'd ever come across. |
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Someone could come across border masquerading as a border patrol agent. |
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Crag after crag, we come across perfect condor nesting sites. |
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After an extensive search extending over two or three days I usually come across him in a far-flung corner of the store, trying to root out an obscure type of soy sauce. |
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Most of us really now only come across them in the form of Membrillo, the Spanish quince paste which is so excellent with cheese and found in most good delicatessens. |
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They will make sure that if they come across something that has heritage value, it will not be there by the time someone is around to pimp on them. |
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In some countries they are a staple like beans or potatoes, but in this country, we most frequently come across them in their disguised form in a bowl of hummus. |
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The trio will totally gank any and every other vampire they come across. |
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The project sees workers and advisers travelling round in a camper van and stopping when they come across youngsters hanging about on the streets. |
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Between Loch Pattack and the peat hag-ridden moor, you will normally come across some white horses, garrons, that add to the dream-like quality of the place. |
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At the same time, when we were chasing down the pardon story that we ran, we didn't come across any other news organization out there beating the same trail. |
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I've come across such a picture in the tenth-century Irish tale Adamnan's Vision, in a curious scene that captures the sociability of the beatific vision. |
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This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles of wine. |
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A couple of hours of tippy-toeing around and we'd only covered a distance of maybe twice this room, and all we'd come across was a half dozen planks of wood. |
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I live in London, where daily we come across beggars and homeless people. |
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In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole. |
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On the streets you will come across many young people wearing clothes with leafy designs. |
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It isn't that the crew members come across as being insincere. |
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Digital cameras can also mount filters, auxiliary lenses and polarizers allowing you to meet any photographic challenge you might come across with. |
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And only a couple of weeks ago, divers also thought they had come across the wreck of the Darwin Princess, a 23 metre ferry last seen in Frances Bay. |
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Representatives of the tax authorities said they have come across incidents when the excise labels had been attached to the bottles with adhesive tape or rubber bands. |
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In my research I have come across a scattering of three-finger banjo pickers who precede him, and they seem to have connections to the three-finger guitar pickers. |
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It's true that blogs can be a useful tool for exploring and expressing ideas, and that they come across as relatively dynamic in today's circumstances. |
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I had never come across a story where the girl was plain or ugly. |
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I know that triticale is a grain crop, but I have never come across it. |
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The scenes are spliced in throughout the presentation, so you will not come across many entirely new scenes, though a few do exist, but not of great length. |
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His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality. |
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I leave acorns and leaves and nests alone when I come across them. |
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Twice I had come across wild mountain cats, narrowly escaping death. |
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The dancers come across like a gang of blankly naughty overgrown children. |
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If you come across something really good at a buffet table, like frosted Christmas cookies in the shape and size of Santa, position yourself near them and don't budge. |
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I've skated with a lot of pro skaters and come across lots of rad style, but the best style I've ever witness in my life was this guy, I think his name was Ryan. |
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So they will actually be able to run a blockade if they come across one. |
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We come across bright ideas in books, like over-length lines passed through pulleys under floats and the excess taken up by counter-balancing weights. |
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If you come across a passage you like, copy it out into a commonplace book. |
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This bloke has gotta be the biggest red ragger I have come across. |
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If you come across, personality-wise, as someone sturdy and supportive, then guys who need a little rah-rah now and then will be attracted to you. |
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Eventually, he did come across some documents found in a lead strongbox. |
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A reminder of just how close Tallinn is to Finland is the large number of Finns you will come across sitting in the sunshine outside the city's many bars. |
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The soil in this desert is unlike most I've come across in that there is a desert pavement, but it's very poorly developed and there's no desert varnish. |
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Beer sugars that are left uncared for become mouldy and skunky, as I'm sure you know if you have ever come across a half-empty beer days or weeks after a party. |
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Among the native birds, the whidah, weaverbirds, pigeon, sunbird, cuckoo, swift, heron, stork, pelican, and cormorant are some, which you would come across. |
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She also had come across photos of real women her husband knew, along with talk of torturing and raping them. |
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In the first-aid room, I come across Evans helping four children to find the scariest way to suggest the presence of a lurking Minotaur using drums, cymbals and sticks. |
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If they come across something good, word of mouth spreads like wildfire. |
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Every third man you come across in the town is a Sourashtra, and it is the Sourashtras who have largely contributed to the present commercial importance of the city. |
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Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels. |
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You're likely to come across red fox, river otter, geese, and swans. |
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Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt have always come across as cowgirl sophisticates equally comfortable at a hoedown as they would be at a debutante ball. |
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As you walk away from the castle through the wood, you come across a huge window several stories high, slap-bang in the middle of the path. |
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Every step of the way you come across absolutely loads of aliens, pick-ups and new and weird obstacles to overcome. |
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On various occasions throughout history, peat diggers have come across bog bodies. |
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Outside this Pratchettian sub-genre it is actually rare to come across novels that treat Arthurian material from a humorous perspective. |
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Most men familiar with the handling of leather must occasionally have come across samples showing a whitish scum, or spew, upon the surface. |
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I can see how it would make people come across as cagey or aloof. |
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Often, a character talking to themselves can come across as tropey or hacky. |
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It's less effective in providing an emotional context for Coward's droll ripostes, which here too often come across as mere icy put-downs. |
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Besides, many utterances I come across are characterised less by their acuity than by their ridiculous self-contradiction. |
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How it works is anybody's guess, but it shows what interesting finds people come across in the process of carrying out their everyday work. |
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