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The falling crime rate has come alongside big recent cuts in police budgets.
The deals come alongside over £2bn in sales to other countries accused of abusing of human rights.
Yet the imprudent banks have suffered less and later than the people, nor did painful structural reforms have to come alongside savage cuts.
He'll say: "Star Admiral, come alongside" - that means stand by to push/let go the line.
Come alongside, rather than at him.
But the rosy figures come alongside worrying trends for entrepreneurs and investors.
Answering her SOS the destroyer HMS Mounsey attempted to come alongside and managed to rescue over 350 men.
This inevitably slowed his ship, and at 08 15 Phoenix was able to come alongside with the advantage of the weather gage.
Twenty miles from the Irish coast and in total darkness, the Tamarisk not only found the crippled ship but was able to come alongside in high seas and a strong gale and pass across a tow line.
"One encounter is where the airplane is flying along, minding its own business, usually on autopilot, when the phenomenon or phenomena will come alongside, approach the airplane, pace it, sometimes do maneuvers around it and then fly away," Haines said.
Similarly, another physician framed this viewpoint in terms of patient autonomy: " we're sort of patient partners and so they present something, we just kind of give them our opinion… They're adults, they're intelligent, they make their own choices and have…autonomy to do whatever they want to do…so we can just come alongside".
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