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The phrase "at comes" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "At comes the time when we must make a decision." (This example is incorrect; it should be "Here comes the time...")
Alternatives: "Here comes" or "At that moment".
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The AT comes standard with some appealing features, like spoked wheels, adjustable seat — standard position is 34.3 inches, low position is 33.5 inches — and buttons for switching riding modes and turning on and off ABS and traction control on the fly.
This type of self-narrative– I'm just no good with numbers, or my natural gifts lie in this and not that, or I was born to do X — all share a common assumption that what we are good at comes from deep within, and is somehow pre-programmed within us.
But the central puzzle Camus worries at comes towards the end of the novel, with Tarrou's celebrated question, "Can one be a saint without God?" To which Dr Rieux responds, "Heroism and sanctity don't really appeal to me... What interests me is - being a man".
The magazine does not really figure out who, precisely, is doing what, where the money for the Tea Party-affiliated events Palin speaks at comes from, or the exact nature of the groups with vaguely populist names associated with them — but there's enough for one to want to know more.
"If the system you're looking at comes with a maintenance contract, it's a good idea to take it". Most Orange County cities allow up to four false alarm responses a year before fining the homeowner $50 a call.
The video starts idyllic enough, with the inherently goofy moose (all moose are goofy) standing stoically in the river and the drone starts to pull away but then, plot twist!, one of God's most bloodthirsty puppers bursts out of the woods at comes at the moose.
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Look at Come Dine With Me.
But their strategy has at come at a significant cost.
Giles is currently offering internships for graduates at Come Round.
Excels at coming off his line.
The fennel at Tempo comes in planks.
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