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And outside him was none other than Robinson who had come from left to right wing.
The question did not come from left field.
"Tom is a bit of a bolter – he's come from left field," added McNamara.
The author argues that both are wrong, yet his discussion seems, in baseball-speak, to come from left field.
They have a responsibility to their public and to history to be more ecumenical, to do things that seem to come from left field.
Waiters come from left and right with zesty treats, from chunks of parmigiano reggiano to small dishes of sautéed zucchini; the homemade pastas and daily specials are memorable.
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Some have spoken of the sense of freedom that comes from leaving the city behind; the delicious choices offered by forked paths that lead through deep woods or over hilltops.
The manufacturers had gone back where they came from, leaving behind them their president, Mr. Andrew J. Boehm, of Momence, Ill., who is with a fishing-tackle outfit called P & K of that city.
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