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Just don't get too close or you'll be one of those "close talkers" and may come on too strong.

This canteen may come on like a shack, but scratch the surface, and tables are Alvar Aalto, chairs Ercol.

The disasters of the age of climate change may come on like a loud riot, but they can also set in like a quiet rot.

In Kerry's view, Bush may come on as an ideologue, but his actions, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq, or in regard to homeland security, are invariably opportunistic, insufficient, and lacking the commitment that true conviction requires — in a word, cynical.

In Kerry's view, Bush may come on as an ideologue, but his actions, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq, or in regard to homeland security, are invariably opportunistic, insufficient, and lacking the commitment that true conviction requires in a word, cynical.

Rhus tox: This flu may come on after exposure to cold, damp wet weather.

One of the more commonly experienced tell-tale signs of someone who is emotionally unavailable is that she may come on so strong in the beginning before any real authentic vulnerability is expected, only to disappear in a heartbeat as soon as the pressure is on to produce the real thing behind the words and actions of that impassioned beginning.

Headache pain may come on suddenly, or gradually build in intensity.

Don't follow all of her accounts at once, though, since doing so may come on too strong and scare her away.[1].

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Our findings suggest that this mechanism may come on-line very early in human ontogeny.

Inactivation of a certain region might also mean that a different system is engaged to perform the same task (different strategy) or that even if the same brain regions are activated for a particular task, they may come "on-line" at different times [35].

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