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This talk, of course, comes sight unseen.
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The object was to claim the next car coming, sight unseen, by being the first to say "my car".
A white horse comes into sight; he watches it.
A tall man with a blue-white striped shirt comes into sight.
In the last months of writing a book, as the end comes in sight, she becomes possessed.
As the goal comes into sight, there are the countdowns of tingling anticipation.
As visitors walk across the wooden planks, a 22-foot waterfall comes into sight, and fish swim below.
By the time Milton Avery's "Sea Grasses and Blue Sea" (1958) comes into sight, you can smell the salt air.
The famous Keynesian rejoinder, "In the long run we are all dead," is less comforting when that long run comes into sight.
The vineyard comes into sight.
According to Brikt Jensen, Hambro critiques "the modern human being [which embraces] the first philosophical system that comes to sight".
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