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The Commission on Global Governance came about at the end of the Cold War.
The incident allegedly came about at a karaoke bar following a dispute over the song he was singing.
The law came about at a perfect time for Martin, who became ill in 2012.
"This whole thing came about at 11pm on New Year's Eve," she says.
Her return came about at the last minute, as the congresswoman watched the debt debate from her home in Arizona, said Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a close friend.
Somewhere Towards the End is her sixth memoir, and came about at the suggestion of Guardian columnist Ian Jack, who was then running the publishing house Granta.
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That rarely resulted in a change of ecosystem.Moreover, beak shape did not come about at random.
But unlike Facebook, Twitter really was a collaboration; an idea that came out of a failed podcasting company that happened to come about at the right time.
If that scenario of a four-way tie comes about at 5 p.m. Sunday, we'll deal with that".
With students spending more money on their education, social media channels have come about at exactly the right time for higher education.
But the metaphor is only of limited use, since it implies the sort of spontaneous growth that eventually comes about at some time or other.
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