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Here is where the concept of "fair use" comes in, which holds that unauthorized copying is permissible if it is for educational use, for scholarship or to provide commentary.
Feller showed writer where the raw material comes in, which is then distributed to the various areas where specific materials are used.
(And you can either embrace or be mildly embarrassed by the presentation rack it comes in, which is shaped like a Viking ship).
There is both a sandy part of the beach and a pebbly portion, to which you can retreat when the tide comes in (which it does so quickly!).
Again, though, there's a pop-up notification when a new message comes in, which looks like a great way to get distracted.
We will have a deadlock in Washington until a new Administration comes in, which means that the long-term planning I sketched out in the piece is not going to be done.
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Are these portents of the night, soon coming, in which no man can read?
The day will come in which the Cuban people will be free".
"I didn't miss a single shot coming in, which is good," he said.
"We'll have a lot of fresh legs coming in, which will be good," he said.
The Duncans have an important shipment coming in, which has been delayed.
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