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I assume that will be coming before long, and, eventually, I will be listening.
There seems little doubt that the issue will be coming before the next Congress.
(By coincidence, a case about Americans being strip-searched after being arrested for minor offenses may be coming before the Supreme Court).
Girardi said he doubted that any potential help for the rotation from the waiver wire would be coming before Tuesday, the last day teams can acquire players who would be eligible for the postseason.
The speech reflected that fluidity, starting with a case for action but then petering out in a description of diplomatic initiatives and a general appeal for votes on a resolution that won't be coming before Congress this week, if ever.
But Mr. Trump pulled back his request for a health-law replacement after Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, told him no such legislation would be coming before the 2020 election.
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Although its literal meaning is "comes before," students can identify sentences in which the pronoun is before the noun.
These final exams should be harder than anything that's come before and naturally I'm feeling rather anxious.
This was different than anything that's come before -- we watched thousands of people die on live television.
The protagonist may be happy at the end, "but his smile," she said, "is laced with the loss that's come before".
Everything that's come before, as far as I'm concerned, is all fair musical game.
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