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Any day now, they know, they may come upon a carrot patch ravaged by groundhogs, lettuce ransacked by rabbits and squirrels, or a massacre in the koi pond.
"And slay them wherever you may come upon them, and drive them away from wherever they drove you away -- for oppression is even worse than killing" (2 191).
Here you may come upon Alex Rodriguez, the Yankee slugger, peering a bit uncertainly into a case of silicone formal wear.
"They may come upon a historical site," said Vernon J. Geberth, a retired New York City police lieutenant commander who wrote a procedural bible, "Practical Homicide Investigation".
Depending on where those snap decisions lead, you may come upon memorable regional icons like the 450-foot-long covered bridge across the Connecticut River between Cornish, N.H., and Windsor, Vt., the longest two-span covered bridge in the world.
Publishers Weekly called it "a pointless and confusing story," while another reviewer wrote, "It is not a book to be left where a sensitive child may come upon it at twilight".
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In fact, the past decade may come to be looked upon as the golden era of wealth transfer.
If a professional career was never his goal, he may come to be looked upon as someone with a nice hobby (or a really kooky personality).
Hosea encourages us, "Sow for yourselves righteousness; reap steadfast love; break up your fallow ground, for it is the time to seek the Lord, that he may come and rain righteousness upon you".
However, the increased p Ka suggests that one or more acidic side chains (e.g., Asp or Glu) may come close to His310 upon binding to CMG2.
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