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That is why coming in through an acquisition makes sense, she added, particularly for public relations, because "p.r.
He smelled smoke coming in through the open windows.
Calls sound as if they're coming in through studio headphones.
We need audiences to keep coming in through our doors.
"But in Europe, they're coming in through countries on the periphery, which is extraordinary".
"Look at the light coming in through the wall and through the gate, " he said.
You were even pelted with rain, coming in through windows that could not be shut.
But the image ripples apart at the slightest breeze coming in through the gallery door.
For some years, he helped train parks workers coming in through the welfare-to-work program.
The snow outside might as well be coming in through the roof.
"Much of what is coming in through private equity is short-term capital.
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