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are came
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To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
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I asked, "Are there no girls in the orphanage?" "Of course there are," came the reply.
Someone — credit is usually given to Kurti, though the origin myth is as disputed as most origin myths are — came up with the term "molecular gastronomy".
Although the panelists have been granted anonymity for their safety, a basic sketch of who they are came to light yesterday as court officials released copies of their completed 30-page questionnaires.
Occasionally I've done a bit much … Every parent who likes cocaine has a story about the night you and your partner finished a stash and were still up when the kids are came down for breakfast: 'Why are you still up mummy and daddy?' and you're wired off your face.
With these successes, such as they are, came the usual growing pains: genre schisms and subdivisions, cries of "sell out!", and mass invasions by those who didn't really get or care for the original spirit: most notably in the macho sub-genre "brostep".
Based on the proposed architecture, coordinated control schemes under different operation scenarios are came up with at last.
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