For watering eyes, antihistamine eye drops work quickly and are suitable for people with eye symptoms that come and go. |
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From this secluded position, you can watch people come and go in the change rooms. |
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Life in a setting of such spectacular natural and man-made beauty, with rooms that come and go as one pleases, seems an impossible fantasy. |
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But in Ireland coalition crises come and go, and the electorate proves to have a short memory. |
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Communities in the blogosphere are fuzzier affairs with borders that shift as people come and go. |
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Instead, we explored the bustling boardwalks of the restored historic dockland, watching boats come and go and keeping an eye out for fur seals. |
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They can't decide to leave sites unsafe and unmanaged and decide, willy-nilly, to come and go. |
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The characters come and go so quickly that you would think there was a revolving door between the casting office and the sound stage! |
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Sometimes bugs can come and go, or networked programs may encounter bugs only when talking to specific servers or clients. |
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Trends in gardening come and go, but individuality and aesthetics will always be in vogue. |
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Ministers now come and go, booed off the political stage by an impatient media if they fail to keep the pack amused. |
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I envisioned a staid, quiet event in which people would come and go in silence. |
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Lorries from all over the country come and go, stocking up on salt supplies for any severe weather ahead. |
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Clothing styles and various garments may come and go, but the shoe remains. |
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The big huffers and woofers come and go and the tidal changes they promise don't quite happen. |
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At night, he is a desk clerk at a multinational hotel watching all that come and go, having to chew on a medicinal root to stay awake. |
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Hunting seasons come and go and competitive shooters are only a small part of most gun shops' clientele. |
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Board members come and go with huge pay-offs and bonuses no matter how successful. |
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The band looks confused, their pedals keep making funny noises, their vocals come and go. |
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Now I have seen several generations of young idealists come and go and the problems have worsened dramatically. |
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It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry. |
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They must invest in style and model change in order to maintain market share in industries where fashions and fads quickly come and go. |
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The networks are sufficiently strong that members can come and go without threatening the cohesiveness of the overall partnership. |
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There were no extra guards at the gates, and anyone can come and go freely. |
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We need to have doors in our walls with guards at the doors, but let's let people come and go freely. |
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In my years of experience, I have seen many language and programming fads come and go. |
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Organic food is a middle-class fad that can come and go according to sentiment. |
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Novelty events come and go and are of limited appeal but a good musical act covers a multitude and keeps the crowd happy. |
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Directors rise and fall, fads come and go, but cinema is just as exciting as it's always been. |
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You can't force a style on people, and trends and fads come and go at different intervals. |
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Looking at all those illustrations, one can learn first hand about how fashions come and go in repeated cycles. |
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Artists come and go, gaining notoriety and popularity before heading off into distant horizons. |
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People come and go, epochs change, battles are fought, wars won and lost, but India exists. |
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Characters and plot threads come and go without a great deal of logic or consistency. |
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Girls come and go but the University of Michigan, for example, remains a constant. |
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But shoppers can't come and go as they please, nor can they always choose the food they want. |
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Visitors will be able to come and go as they please, and there will be collecting boxes for them to make a donation. |
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Scholars come and go and its attribution is a constant source of controversy. |
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The customers come and go, but the privacy of Mathilde and Antoine's world remains as inviolate as the inside of somebody's head. |
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Elected officials come and go, but the military potentates, policies and budgets go on and on. |
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The train station yesterday was crawling with police and sniffer dogs, but alerts come and go. |
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Dozens of people come and go in a frenzy of excitement fuelled by coffee and politics. |
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I get to pick up Debbie from her last day at school, which is one of those milestones that come and go so damnably fast. |
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This remnant of the island's original canopy of rainforest is home to a large population of green monkeys which come and go as they please. |
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Riesling's customary aroma and flavor of peaches and apricots come and go in a lively interplay of sweetness and dryness. |
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A blind door set into a pharaonic tomb to allow the spirit of the deceased to come and go. |
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Local councillors come and go, all express a sincere desire to commiserate, but none has ever lifted a finger. |
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Lovers come and go, often as far as the altar, but there is little indication of an addictive womaniser. |
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Those of us who have lived on the edge have had a lot of folks come and go in our lives. |
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Michael, then 4 and used to seeing foster kids come and go, bonded with the new baby. |
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Like the yo-yo, the hula hoop, and the Mohican haircut, vehicle fads come and go. |
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With its clear glass walls the main reading room resembles a fish tank, brimming with lazy activity as readers come and go. |
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Any restaurateur will tell you, the business is volatile and establishments come and go all the time. |
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Chief executives come and go, never staying long enough to be answerable for their actions. |
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But I've read the stories in the Evening Press, and watched the letters come and go, and now the antis have my vote. |
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Although rheumatoid arthritis is often a chronic disease, it tends to vary in severity and may even come and go. |
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Nations come and go and have since the beginning of time and if the Lord tarries will continue to come and go forever. |
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Aristide hasn't ventured out into the teeming streets, though officials say he is free to come and go. |
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The problem is that the religion that is married to science today will be a widow tomorrow because scientific methods and theories come and go. |
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Some boomerang kids may come and go for years, if not decades. |
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Presenting symptoms can come and go with such rapidity that even the patient herself may wonder if she is imagining things, although her suffering is real enough. |
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It may remain constant, or it can come and go, like the pain of migraines. |
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One proof of that is in the Muslims who now come and go from the ground zero mosque without receiving so much as a glare. |
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Unlike the existing secure camp at Oakington, Cambridgeshire, the centres are expected to be open, with occupants free to come and go as they please. |
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Oil and cash will come and go but what is soma leaving behind other than unlimited exploration? |
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Fads and fashions in body style will come and go at the margin. |
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The natives here have seen the likes of dot-commers come and go before. |
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Our lives come and go quickly, only offering us glimpses of the slow evolution of the universe. |
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Individuals may come and go but, year after year, in an all but unvarying pattern, reporters end up demonising official enemies and prettifying their own government's crimes. |
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Health trends come and go, and while some may appear to be locked in a time warp, what was once deemed to be the gospel truth is often stood on its head by new research. |
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We've seen many travel websites come and go, some improving, others going downhill, and we've had ample time to sort the winners from the time-wasters. |
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Running backs come and go, used-up hulks dumped for the latest phenoms. |
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He has watched presidents come and go while busying himself for endless hours creating desserts designed to delight and soothe, mend fences and cement alliances. |
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Remember, women's fashion trends come and go in the blink of an eye. |
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I'm sat on the upper floor of a Starbuck's on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, watching people come and go in the grey drizzle, while I catch up on my e-mail. |
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Even more than staying in a hotel you will have the freedom to get up when you like, stay up as late as you choose, come and go as you please, and eat when you want. |
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She also missed her freedom to come and go unescorted and unphotographed. |
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Social media has kept me abreast of many plot twists and turns as firestorms of outrage and smugness come and go. |
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Thus, the elastomeric properties come and go with changes in temperature. |
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We had a case recently of a hotel in the north which ramped up its prices and put restrictions on when people could come and go and when the bar was open. |
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Magazines come and go from the news-stands with considerable frequency and, although they are launched with great fanfare, their exit is usually somewhat less public. |
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Whatever Roman numeral this Super Bowl may be, it will come and go with glory dust sprinkled onto heroes, the air humming with huzzas, hosannas and hallelujahs. |
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This is so because political parties come and go, but the nation remains. |
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Booms may come and go, but the analysis of the data must go on forever. |
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Tragically, as we deliberate, another day of preventable carnage will come and go. |
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Jacobs, now in his tenth season at the club, has seen gaffers come and go. |
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I have seen underpants come and go in all varieties of design, material and style. |
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And of course I've seen lots of other dinner ladies come and go, some have stayed for ages, but not as long as me. |
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Brands come and go, but a few names have stood the test of time in hair styling. |
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The residents claim men come and go from the detached property on a half-hourly basis almost every day. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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Had we lived long enough we would realise ozone holes come and go and that climatic change is more affected by sun spots than anything we do. |
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The population peaks and troughs significantly when the students come and go from the city. |
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Joking as an active form of verbal lore makes this tension visible as joke cycles come and go to reflect new issues of concern. |
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In Nursing I have found that staff come and go and employers seldsome care one way or the other in the long run. |
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While many sportspeople come and go, this award will recognise the person who consistently achieved incredible things throughout their career. |
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The eye...Doth serue to stale her here and there where she doth come and go. |
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They have all kinds of somatic pains, body pains that come and go. |
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This is especially the case in late summer when the sea is aflame with mareel and the boats come and go with illumined wakes while the ghostly fire drips from the oar-blades. |
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We've seen Asian flu, Hong Kong flu and even Manchester flu come and go. |
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Societies tend to come and go, depending on the special enthusiasms of the masters and boys in the school at the time, but some have been in existence many years. |
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My headaches come and go, but the pain in my neck is constant. |
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Theological revolts, fads, and correctives come and go, but liberalism has endured as a revisable tradition that appropriates and outlives its competing perspectives. |
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