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In any case, I've come to rather enjoy these early-morning reveries.
"If you were a student and you wanted to meet them," said Gloria Locke, who used to hang out there, "this was a sure spot to come to, rather than trying to call and get their secretaries and all that".
Two recently published studies look at prospects for the labor market and come to rather different conclusions.
His encyclopedic range of cultural histories and their world views facilitated his ability to see beyond the shortsighted contemporary visions that divided up history into falsely successive, separate and insulated schools and modes of production and industry that we've come to, rather bureaucratically, call "premodern", "modern", and "postmodern".
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Of course, each side came to rather different conclusions about whether Holmes understood the moral implications of attacking a roomful of strangers.
Tom Coughlin would probably much rather have the 49ers come to New Jersey rather than his team travel to the Bay Area for Sunday's game.
"It's a place people are starting to want to come to first rather than second".
The lessons of Iraq and still defiant North Korea have come to seem rather pertinent to Iran.
As a technology, mail has come to seem rather old-fashioned.
"They come to Vermont rather than going to Europe or Aspen.
"Here audiences come to enjoy, rather than sit in judgment," Mr. Dresser said.
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