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At times this desire had come on him fiercely.
Perhaps, then, we should grant Frost the last word: "To be too subjective with what an artist has managed to make objective," he wrote in a 1932 letter, "is to come on him presumptuously and render ungraceful what he in pain of his life had faith he had made graceful".
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Espada also taunted Cuomo, telling him to "come on out" and meet him "man to man".
Only the crowd's chirps of "come on, Mo" pushed him on.
Come on," I told him, and he shook his head.
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Come on up! Cheer for him, everyone!" A man came up and was given a script.
In the huddle, Tomlinson said, teammates urged on Holmes, who is also the team captain, telling him: "Come on, man.
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