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He told Shultz in a taped Oval office meeting that "war is going to be declared if he [Burns] doesn't come around some".
Even the local governments have come around, some willingly and some not, faced with the prospective of economic retaliation from those able to inflict it with a simple directive.
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What goes around comes around, some will say, and one can hardly argue with that.
Only men signed the lease, but women came around, some eventually as girlfriends.
When 2004 came around, some Democrats tried to renew it, but there wasn't much interest in Congress.
"Just as the economy is coming around, some over in Washington say now is the time to raise taxes," Mr. Bush said.
But I'm willing to bet that, given some time, the public will come around to some version of this new unisex aesthetic.
Only recently has the media madding crowd come around to some kind of consensus about it just being racist as hell.
She fuelled hopes that the Bush administration might even come around to some sort of compromise deal to salvage the Kyoto pact, when negotiators meet once again in mid-summer.
The company is also drafting replies to critical public comments on an environmental management plan it released recently, and Ms. Feeney said she had hopes that the company would come around on some issues.
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