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But his reaction does suggest that on his list of presidential priorities, the problems of working women come in somewhere behind the rising price of after-dinner mints.
If there were a musical kitchen sink, it would come in somewhere after the verses for children's chorus and for a cappella men.
But it is reasonable to expect them to stay in the game, come in somewhere in the middle of the pack, and be in place to come to the fore in a subsequent transition.
In the European power stakes, I come in somewhere behind IMF economists and pimply bond traders.
Most analysts expect the third-quarter figure to come in somewhere between 1.5 per cent and 2.0 per cent.
If rerun season becomes a thing of the past, those extra broadcasts have to come in somewhere.
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☝ Gunfy, in his "Laughter Considered as a Joint Disease," holds that the letter "W" is not essential to the beginning of a joke, so long as it comes in somewhere before the joke is over.
The children of that first successful wave of Asian-Americans really did have I.Q.s that were higher than everyone else's — coming in somewhere around 103. Having worked their way into the upper reaches of the occupational scale, and taken note of how much the professions value abstract thinking, Asian-American parents have evidently made sure that their own children wore scientific spectacles.
To which the man replied, "In the morning, the boarders, one by one, will go into the bathroom, and will come rushing out, exclaiming, 'There's a horse in the bathroom!' I want to be able to say, 'Yes, I know.' ☝ Gunfy, in his "Laughter Considered as a Joint Disease," holds that the letter "W" is not essential to the beginning of a joke, so long as it comes in somewhere before the joke is over.
Federal loans come with high, fixed interest rates and private bank loans, while variable, are even worse — coming in somewhere around 12percentt.
One of his daughters — this is perhaps the best-known factoid in the campaign — came in somewhere between 13th and 16th on "American Idol".
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