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The comes
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To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
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The comes the "but"... "But in a nearly forgotten interview on a BBC radio programme two years ago, Morgan admitted to knowing of some of the news- and gossip-gathering practices that are now under investigation by the UK government..
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Recorded as Stour-in-Usmere in 736 ce, it was given to the comes (count) Cyneberght by King Aethelbald of Mercia (reigned 716 757).
Late Roman sources show three separate commands respectively under the dux Britanniarum (commander of the Britains), the comes litoris Saxonici (count of the Saxon Shore), and the comes Britanniarum, though the dates of their establishment are unknown and may not have been identical.
The Franks borrowed the title, and under the Merovingian and Carolingian kings of western Europe the comes stabuli was in charge of the royal stud, with the marshal (marescallus) as his subordinate officer.
It describes the conflicted feeling the comes from watching people, especially children, enjoy water with abandon, and wishing that they would conserve a resource that you yourself never thought about until it had all but evaporated.
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