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"Claud, you should come on home as soon as you get this," Zachary was saying.
He said he wanted to let "fellow Americans know that they should come on down here," adding, "Not just to support the region, but also because it's a beautiful place to visit".
That it should come on home soil, in the velodrome where she and Varnish had won the same team sprint event in the World Cup in February and at a point when Pendleton says she is in the form of her life, can only have intensified the pain.
Rather than taking a purely self-learning approach like Nest, or relying on preprogrammed timetables for when heating should come on or off, the system is geolocation-based so that it knows when each smartphone carrying resident is close to home and therefore the heating should be adjusted accordingly.
But the real event should come on Thursday in a one-night celebration of Micki Wesson, featuring luminaries like Meredith Monk, Jodi Melnick, John Jasperse and Basil Twist.
You should come on at that point.
This newspaper believes that the lion's share of the adjustment should come on the spending side.
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"I probably shouldn't have come on," he said.
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"Maybe instead of attacking others on taxes, Romney should come clean on his," the narrator says.
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