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"come for" Definitions
  1. to arrive in order to arrest somebody
  2. to move towards somebody to attack them

979 Sentences With "come for"

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Come for the food, come for the drink, come for the magic.
Don't come for Chrissy Teigen, and she won't come for you.
People come for their fresh-roasted nuts, they come for this wide assortment of spices, and they especially come for some really good hummus.
So when you come for the cabs, you come for the government too.
If you come for one of us, you come for all of us.
While many come for personal or professional validation, the vast majority come for closure.
But there are people now who clearly haven't come for jokes — they've come for church.
Bottom line -- don't come for Bob, 'Lip Sync' fans, and she won't come for you.
Some come for the Irish breakfast, some come for the Irish coffee (often, minus the coffee).
For when you come for one of the yellow, Springfield-based brood, you come for them all.
Come for a year, come for two years, come help us with some of the challenges that we're facing as governments.
Let this Twitter exchange serve as a warning: If you come for Ed in Stormzy's presence, Stormzy will come for you.
You have been officially warned: do not come for "Weird Al" Yankovic, especially if you're attempting to come for other Als.
Do not come for Armie Hammer's film, or he will come for you—especially if you have a questionable love life yourself.
"People that come for the movie will like this music, and the people that come for the music would like this movie," Groth said.
Inevitably, some people will come for the NSFW aspects such as sex and fetishes just how others come for the art, music, and dancing.
Shepard and the rest of the Shepard clan aren't invited ("She didn't come for my wedding, she doesn't get to come for my tumor.").
And as we continue to prove — from North Carolina, to Virginia, to Alaska — if you come for us, we will come for you on Election Day.
If the anti-corruption forces could come for him, Liviu Dragnea, the leader of the governing Social Democratic Party, warned ominously, they could come for anyone.
Although the company and its other competitors, like 29Rooms, resist the idea that people come for Instagram, we should get real: people come for the 'gram.
According to the Davidson assistant athletic director, James Hendricks, about 75 Pines residents come for every home basketball game and about 40 come for the women's games.
It's how we stand up and say that if you come for a patriotic American doing their duty to protect us, you come for all of us.
I told you 20 years ago if I heard of you doing this to another girl or woman, we would come for you, I would come for you.
I told you 20 years ago if I heard of you doing this to another girl or woman, we would come for you; I would come for you.
And then, steeling himself, he slipped across the street and into the dark yard of the rooming house, where they'd come for him once and would come for him again.
"My father used to sit in his chair and people would come for advice, they would come for money, for love, for affirmation and he would give that affirmation so willingly," Obama said.
"Our members will come for our Wednesday lunch and it's quite often that they'll come for lunch, stay in the afternoon, and they'll still be here at 11 o'clock at night," he says.
Come for the beautiful beaches, stay for the E. coli.
Don't come for Kelly Ripa and her man on Instagram.
Come for the history lesson, stay for the investor drama.
Come for the cheesiness, stick around for the twist ending.
Success would come for them, but this was Spain's time.
The time had come for me to make the leap.
The time has come for us holdouts to find religion.
Tulip seems to presage bigger things to come for Negga.
"If you need support, you come for support," he said.
"They come for him every day," Gaetz said this week.
Do they have to come for the pain to stop?
LONDON — The anti-vaccine movement has come for the pets.
KS: And you didn't come for me, which was fascinating.
One thing is clear: Automation will come for us all.
Dan: Kristin noooooo the internet is gonna come for you!
Perhaps the time has finally come for the HP Sprout.
"I get irritated when they come for Brielle," she says.
Come for the nice speakers, stay for the home assistant.
Better was to come for Le Tournoi's other two teams.
Big things to come for little Louis, we are sure.
Come for the unicorn makeup, but stick around for Rose.
Do you want to come for an exceptionally long drive?
CT: But the time will come for you to list?
If you come for J.Lo, you had better have proof.
So, maybe you could come for dessert around 3 p.m.
And he suggests that moment may come for Trump soon,
If They Come for Us , by Fatimah Asghar (One World) .
Translation: Don't come for me, unless I send for you.
Visitors can come for the day or camp onsite. pembertonmusicfestival.
But all come for a deep love of the sport.
But worse is surely yet to come for Britain itself.
That's reasonable, because things rarely come for free in life.
And there may be worse to come for the Democrats.
But many of their best experiences have come for free.
I think the best is yet to come for IEX.
Even when they come for office hours, they're never alone.
That swift unveiling is what fans have traditionally come for.
Just don't come for him about the white flour tortillas.
A friend will come for the eight, then leave instructions.
Jameis: Now the time has come for us to compete.
Team: Now the time has come for us to compete.
Her friend Melanie Anderson had come for her first pair.
Come for the histrionics, stay for the bedazzled headbands. XOXO.
Come for the Slayzians, stay for the Ghostly squad. 6.
And then they're supposed to come for a court case.
People come for the crab and stay for the onsen.
Come for the private jets, stay for the inevitable dehumanization.
Come for the promise of Busy Philipps completely crushing it.
So, watch out, Drudge: Congress will come for you next.
The time has come for it to do so again.
Others said they had come for the coffee and ambience.
Some come for the spectacle, the circus of it all.
If you come for barbecue Twitter, you best not miss.
Come for the banana wallpaper, stay for the Cuban sandwich.
And now the credibility revolution has come for Econ 101.
Mr. Abbas said he could not come for a while.
When will regulators come for the new Silicon Valley giants?
If they so desire, the animals can come for us.
And after they come for the truckers, they'll come for the taxi drivers, the chauffeurs, the valet parkers, the gas station attendants, and perhaps anyone else whose job depends on people driving their own cars.
Come for the kickboxing, stay for the '90s hip-hop reference.
Come for the meaningful content, stay for the shitstorm of shows.
The payouts will come for some employees as early as Christmas.
Now on CineFix, come for the review, stay for the recommendations!
Now the time has come for us to do the same.
Come for the warm weather and stay for the retiree benefits.
Surely there are big things to come for this little miracle.
A time of reckoning will come for you and your minions.
Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
But you should also know that it doesn't come for free.
It is not so easy when United come for a player.
Innovation really has come for the last decade from M&A.
But U.S. support would not come for free, according to Guedes.
There had been hints of what was to come for weeks.
Please do not come for the rest of the night's tastings.
"The time has come for this to stop," the mayor said.
Peter: Exonerees usually come for two weeks, or even a month.
Warning: Major spoilers to come for Master Of None season 2.
The real work is yet to come for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Kim K beware, Rogen just might come for your spot next.
The market jitters hint at the challenges to come for Powell.
The time has thus come for significant federal marijuana law reform.
The time has come for Barbie to get a radical makeover.
All of these advancements don't come for free to an LCD.
And when they come for us they will call it progress.
Warning: Spoilers to come for Orange Is The New Black, obviously.
I've wanted you to come for weeks and now you're here.
I wonder whether the time has not come for a change.
The time has come for the Confederate plaque to come down.
Instead, they come for sun, sublime scenery, low prices — and memories.
CALIFORNIA JAIL ESCAPE Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
When they come for them, then we'll start hearing about it.
This isn't a dinner show; you don't come for the talent.
I'll leave that to those who come for the competitive side.
"I really wanted my mom to come for this," he said.
Come for the beaches, say tourism ads for the Dominican Republic.
Now, many say, Mr. Macron's deputies come for the whole week.
Worse is likely to come for Britain's two big political parties.
And now, finally, the Great Disruption has come for your cookware.
W.J. was supposed to come for her in a few days.
"Outlander": Come for the sweeping romance, stay for the emergency trepanning!
I've come for presidential elections, book tours, sports events and interviews.
Perhaps the time has come for Lebanon to change its name.
They come for the ritual, for the game, just to play.
The president of the Ford Foundation had come for a visit!
Come for the grungy Biloxi setting; stay for the stun grenade.
"In Afghanistan they come for a special reason," Ms. d'Aki said.
The time has come for a system of bargaining for all.
Possibly this moment had come for the young man in jail.
So, the time has come for me to pass the baton.
This is a long way to come for a hangout session.
I'm telling you flat out we're going to come for him.
Why Hasn't Cancel Culture Come For It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia?
"I wish I could have come for the show," he said.
We've known this day would come for a long time now.
Others were disappointed that their parents did not come for lunch.
Sometimes I have a makeup or hair stylist come for trials.
Weeknd: He'll come for you soonDrake: And I'll be hitting no.
Hopefully, it's a sign of things to come for this organization.
It's open for lunch and dinner every day—come for lunch and see people who work downtown enjoy the highlight of their workday, or come for dinner before going to a show on nearby Red River.
Patients may come for a single consultation, or be treated for years.
And the time has come for me to happily pass this torch.
Come for the drifting, stay for Bow Wow's stirring performance as Twinkie.
Come for the drifting, stay for Bow Wow's stirring performance as Twinkie.
Less than 10 percent of our patients come for abortion-related care.
Sean Paul Come for the infectious beat, stay for Queen Bey's abs.
Australia: Come for the beaches, stay for the confronting "course of nature."
Unfortunately, this isn't the first time Sharon Osbourne has come for Kim.
Unfortunately, it doesn't come for free even with a Prime Video Account.
If they come for $8 billion, they're not going to get that.
They come for Warren Buffett and leave with jewelry, furniture and more.
HB: Then, as now, the existential dread will come for us all.
"She literally thinks you're going to like, come for her," says Disick.
Sand in his face, he realised, was what he had come for.
Take my advice: Skip the opening act and come for the headliner.
Come for the Sofia Coppola-esque imagery, stay for the butt bongos.
She acts like a brat when her parents come for a visit.
Others will argue that the time has come for a fresh election.
Some Democrats think the time has come for her to step aside.
That decision could come next week — or might not come for months.
First rule in keeping up with the Kardashians: don't come for Khloé.
Come for the décor deals, stay for the life-size Sasquatch statue.
The time has come for him to take responsibility, the person said.
I received a call from Mr. Wise to come for a tryout.
But few refugees come for haircuts; they have little cash to spare.
Mothers tell their children not to misbehave, lest Rashid come for them.
But then, for some reason, Rose decided to come for Beyoncé.
These troubles could be a sign of things to come for growers.
People may come for the Pez, but they stay for the toys.
Come for the queen scolding William, stay for the George facepalm. pic.twitter.
Hannah: I come for the music, but the music is the party.
I know they didn't believe he'd actually come for everyone or anyone.
Now, the time has come for those new rates to kick in.
They waited for Jones' sons to come for them on jet skis.
The time has come for a renaissance in American foreign-policy thinking.
If they come for Bring It On, we will go full Lava.
Skiing here is year-round, though some simply come for the views.
She relied on values — Americans will "come for you" if you're struggling.
I suspect this is a sign of things to come for Android.
The time has come for women to push their own stories forward.
But they also come for the diverse clientele and the offbeat staff.
The time has come for the House Democrats to fill the void.
Their experiences may foretell what's to come for these Central American arrivals.
Come for Ben McKenzie, stay for Tom Everett Scott and Kevin Alejandro.
The time has come for the White House and Congress to act.
The time has come for Iran to play the soft power game.
And here it was, he thought, finally, it had come for him.
Others come for fun, on a date, or as a company outing.
Do NOT ask me to just come for a drink with you.
Baby steps though — that probably won't come for a year or more.
Florida attracts visitors who come for the state's beaches and fishing opportunities.
Immigrants still come for the same reasons they did four centuries ago.
Come for the architecture porn, stay for the super dark royal secrets.
There are big tests to come for a government in such disarray.
Like Tower's bid, the full payoff may not come for many years.
We come for the colors and sparkles, but stay for the message.
She asked if he'd like to come for a cup of tea.
The youngest, kindergartners and first graders, come for only a short time.
"Benito doesn't come for the great pasta," he said, switching to English.
A stream of visitors from Yixing come for lectures, meals and camaraderie.
But privately, he knew the truth: They had finally come for him.
Come for the promise of a murder mystery and a treasure hunt.
The culture war will come for us all, institutions and individuals alike.
They come for the festivals and enjoy walks along the Mönchsberg mountain.
Hasn't the time come for a full-scale Rick Owens museum retrospective?
They hadn't come for frittatas; they had made reservations to disrupt brunch.
From YouTube: Come for the Dick Gregory, stay for the James Baldwin.
In a scant five minutes, Mr. Pittman had what he'd come for.
The time has come for us to fight for those ideals again.
Come for Megan Rapinoe's superstar poses, stay for the adorable young fans.
Jews come for Kabbalistic bracelets, glass hamsas or strings of ceramic pomegranates.
"Then when the tough times come for you, they're not as tough."
And this kerfuffle is a sign of things to come for Biden.
The information explosion that tech has provided does not come for free.
Her bus wouldn't come for hours, and she was alone and frightened.
And outsiders come for the sporting events, art exhibitions and live performances.
"It's a place where New Zealanders come for a holiday," she said.
They come for a few days and see dozens of patients, mostly children.
He says if she costs him $1 million, he'll come for her family.
"The time has come for a wall," a very American-sounding narrator proclaims.
"The time has come for a new program of national rebuilding," Trump said.
And in this way, Uber has officially come for your commute, I report.
It's the kind of place that tourists love to come for the authenticity.
In other words, come for Grant and Whishaw; stay for much, much more.
"Now they have a good reason to come for her," Delaney tells Brace.
The tax breaks you receive in your retirement accounts don't come for free.
PIRRO: -- we come for you but we&aposre not really coming for you.
She's gonna come for me one day, and it isn't gonna be pretty.
Come for the fitting sendoff, and stay for his beautiful singing voice (really).
I get a little nervous for when that time will come [for me].
Come for the tennis, stay for the '80s hairstyles and uncomfortably short shorts.
"And I agree the time has come for Senator Franken to step aside."
It's always just a matter of time before they come for the hashtags.
The time has finally come for SpaceX to launch its Falcon Heavy rocket.
Stay tuned because there's much more to come for this asteroid-sampling mission.
"The moment has come for Italians to take responsibility for themselves," he says.
There are several hints at what's to come for Sansa's personal character arc.
On Twitter, you come for the thrill of watching the raw moment unfold.
There's no word on when the global expansion may come, for that matter.
" She continued, "Do not come for me or the ones I love anymore.
The time has come for politicians to join the fight alongside central bankers.
"The time has come for a new program of national rebuilding," he said.
Once you've done that, people don't want to just come for the season.
Before the robots come for your jobs, they'll take your rare Pokémon first.
"I still think every day they will come for me," said Ejimkonye, 31.
Is the worst still to come for this year's most beaten down ETF?
Opportunity doesn't come for free, but this one comes at a great price.
Come for the parks and lakes, stay because you died of lead poisoning.
There was a bit more bilingual shade to come for Ocasio-Cortez, too.
The iron throne room will be destroyed, and winter will come for it.
Key: I've always wanted to come for a tour, so it's really exciting.
The time has come for the electoral college representatives to vote for president.
Of course, ruining an unsuspecting friend's Monday morning does not come for free.
Come for the harmonies, stay for Minchin's spectacularly creepy impression of the president.
The time has finally come for Facebook to start making money off WhatsApp.
There are a lot of bright things to come for Canada's startup scene.
But the days of widespread USB-C ports won't come for a while.
Soldiers eventually come for the family, claiming Hugo is, for some reason, special.
The time has come for the U.S. Supreme Court to do just that.
Most come for six months and return to the north-east in summer.
But the time has almost come for a bill to be made public.
"No one will come for holidays just because they pity us," she said.
And don't be certain they won't come for you one of these days.
"I feel the time has come for AI to be mainstream," he said.
Here I am, he holds out his arms in submission, Come for me.
They come for lunch with the babysitter or with my parents-in-law.
And I agree the time has come for Senator Franken to step aside.
McConnell then said last week it could come for a vote this week.
State of the Art Let's say computers come for most of our jobs.
"The time has come for me to give up all illusions," Mejia said.
Readers come for political insight and end up learning how to find love.
Leonov recalls Belyayev asking how soon he thought rescuers would come for them.
I was now completely convinced that they would come for us that night.
At the same time, they hint at problems to come for some startups.
Come for the fight scenes, stay for the giant teleporting bulldog named Lockjaw.
Come for the baby pig's head; stay for the lesson in culinary anthropology.
Come for the cosplay and cannabis references and stay for the head kicks.
Some people say they come for the pies and stay for the puns.
The time has come for us to stand up to the drug companies.
Hasn't the time come for all thoughtful Republicans to say one word, publicly?
When will people learn it's a bad idea to come for Serena Williams?
But if they come for the film, they often stay for the bar.
The question is when does that political tipping point come for other countries?
You come for the Dip Dip, and stay for the self-reflexive humour.
This year, the time has come for "Rinaldo," and with a strong cast.
A Grand Don't Come For Free yeah, it taught me all about life.
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That would not come for many years — one of the many battles Mrs.
"The time has come for action," Robert Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative, said.
And let me say, before the pitchforks come for me, we need that.
Come for the striking, painterly cinematography; stay for the freaky-deaky doll stuff.
Yet its organizers have realized that visitors generally come for only one day.
It could be a sign of things to come for the United Kingdom.
"We all come for this ritual that is almost religious," he went on.
Drivers in the U.S. aren't so sure similar measures will come for them.
The ad in the paper said, 'If you're over 40, come for dinner.
The appointed time may not come for another five years, though, Dimon said.
With Kennedy gone, that decision may not come for a very long time.
Come for the inside jokes about Chandler's job, stay for a Phoebe surprise.
The time has come for Congress to get to work on those protections.
I encourage people in your situation to at least come for 90 days.
They were scared Curamuerto, or some of his goons, would come for him.
Soon, the loons will come for the slaveholders George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
The final results could not come for days, according to The Associated Press.
A reckoning has come for tech — and for the rest of us, too.
"We're glad that judgment day has finally come for Mr. Cosby," she said.
The time has also come for New Jersey to rejoin the group. Gov.
Come for the wisecracks, stay for the consistent format and bangin' theme song.
Come for the Bernie-Sanders-as-Larry-David hilarity, stay for the feminism: .
Come for the thoughtful and witty commentary, stay for the art book giveaways.
They want it to be a place where people come for real news, too.
If they come for you they are going to have to come through me.
Word to the wise: don't come for Cardi B unless she sends for you.
Nonetheless, SNL's ill-advised comedians decided to come for the beloved British baking show.
In fact, Nomura economists warned that "the worst is yet to come," for China.
The time has come for him to finally be held accountable for his actions.
Friendly reminder: Do not come for Meredith Grey (or any woman with a scalpel).
But let me tell you: come for my dad, especially right now, game on.
"The time has come for us to end and stop the insanity," he added.
After all, that weekly mani, pedi, and bi-monthly trim don't come for free.
"The time has come for Kaia to get her ears pierced," said Kim, 39.
These modern infernos will undoubtedly come for other towns, like they did for Paradise.
Come for the glitz, stay for the man tipping a bartender with a program.
" Finally, on the following day, Jenner texted, "I hope you will come for dinner.
But two key points stand out: The long knives have come for Sheryl Sandberg.
We do not know what's coming, or when it will come for our game.
"We don't see them now," she adds, except when they come for a drink.
You can come for work, usually, at first, as a "non-immigrant" temporary worker.
"This collection represents the first of many intimates to come for Madewell," Lee says.
If you're going to come for the Scripps Spelling Bee, you better come correct.
But, Peter thought, if it was burglars, they might come for his cottage next.
The major blows come for Moe in the final few moments of the episode.
It's no secret that if you come for Queen Bey, her hive will swarm.
But most were simply living in fear, hoping the police wouldn't come for them.
The culture wars come for us all, and this week it was Google's turn.
Are we giving people the opportunity to have a place to come for help?
Wheel of Fortune - Come for the game, stay for the unsettling digital artwork. 10.
As your brother said, whoever wins in the North will come for you next.
Come for the hooks and stay for a scary, inchoate sense of political urgency.
Many in the Village on Sunday said they had come for a cathartic experience.
Surely, the catalog changes are just a taste what's to come for the brand.
Social media mobs may come for you, for your spouse, or for your child.
"I think the time has come for a decision to be made," Tillerson added.
The vast majority of people who come to Facebook come for very good reasons.
Moreover, the time has come for FEMA to become a sophisticated buyer of reinsurance.
Come for the fresh bread at Cellar Door Provisions, and stay for everything else.
So Kaleb and his mom asked K.J.'s mother to come for a visit.
And the haircuts will come, for those that have to get out the door.
So I think it's important to remember that big points come for both players.
Clinton is not elected, he said, surely someone else will come for his guns.
Now the time has come for longer-term solutions to the student debt crisis.
"People don't come to Paradiso to talk politics, they come for pizza," she said.
We know you're gonna want to come for us about the white flour tortillas.
This series should similarly give you a taste of what's to come for Toronto.
"Next time they come for me I'm not running," she yells, waving her baton.
But breakfast and lunch patrons have different expectations than those who come for dinner.
Come for the shot at love, but stay for the blatant misogyny and objectification.
Already, the apps have come for legions of service workers, including some skilled ones.
In his mind, if he didn't fall asleep, then death couldn't come for him.
One change has come for the Bessies, which are to be presented on Oct.
Did the cemetery keepers come for the bench, or did they let it stay?
I think probably Snapchat was the freshest idea to come for a long time.
So they come for monthly public counseling, lining up to see Dr. V. Jegaruban.
Growing concern over the spread of the novel coronavirus has come for Bachelor Nation.
But if you come for the Bills, you best not hit it wide right.
Come for the immersive storyline, satisfying sounds, lovely graphics, and fun match-three minigames.
Or, perhaps, like generations before him, he had come for the peace and quiet.
But without a special election, the chance won't come for more than 15 months.
It was where people fleeing the nation's infamous drug battles would come for sanctuary.
Where to stream: Disney+ Come for The Mandalorian, stay for the classic Disney cartoons.
Who's to say, Pruett suggests, that the group won't come for assault weapons next?
Come for the satisfying hole-based puzzles, stay for the Weird Twitter-inspired humor.
Stone's theater insists that tragedy can come for any of us, at any time.
Come for the promise of Happily Ever After, stay for everything that isn't that.
Mr. Patterson believed the time had come for him to reconcile with the past.
Do the "Sunday scaries" come for you at the start of every new week?
"Mate, you've got to come for a swim in the morning," John told me.
The time has come for the SEC to pivot away from misguided regulatory priorities.
But we'd come for the baboons, which we'd been told were engaging and friendly.
"A lot of these guys, they come for the tax incentive," she said, grinning.
Some took Johnson's win as a sign of good things to come for Trump.
They come for audit representation and stay for tax preparation the next year. 4.
Sergei Korotkevich had come for the music, but was taken by the story line.
But just like a visit to the doctor, that feedback doesn't come for free.
You come for cocktails and food, a couple hours of conversation, and you're out.
"The time has come for Indian aviation to take this more seriously," she said.
I used to just come for fun with some friends who owned sex shops.
"The time has come for words to be matched by deeds," she said on Tuesday.
The time has come for you to turn your doors, walls, and cabinets into touchscreens.
Marie Diron of Moody's Investors Service warned there could be worse to come for remittances.
"I have been waiting for this day to come for a long time," she wrote.
Later in the week, a final confirmation vote could come for attorney general nominee Sen.
The time has come for the financial services industry to join the open data revolution.
However valid it may be, that call has not and may never come for Ginobili.
When bullies come for her after class she is able to take their voices away.
And with Apple and Facebook reporting earnings this week, another test could come for stocks.
But some of the extreme public opposition toward Trump foreshadows what's to come for education.
"They know when they come for Sunday dinner, they don't have the phone," she said.
"We have people who come for board games, for tea, for shisha," Mr. Newell said.
Come for the radiation side effects, stay for the breakdown of US-North Korea relations.
"They know when they come for Sunday dinner, they don't have the phone," she says.
Come for Dave Franco, stay for the freshman-level commentary on social media and society.
It almost doesn't matter how famous you are, the gun lobby will come for you.
But as young Gage showed, sometimes life's most precious and spontaneous moments come for free.
That evening, Colton decides the time has come for him to make his big confession.
Come for the exclusive Thursday night football games, stay for whatever Prime Wardrobe gets you.
Many visitors to the Dead Sea come for the therapeutic properties associated with its minerals.
Come Sunday, winter will come for the very last time when GoT's final season premieres.
If you don't stand up for Trump's liberty today, someone may come for yours tomorrow.
Around three-quarters come for work, nearly half with jobs lined up before they arrive.
And now, HBO Max announced that the television necromancer has come for Gossip Girl, too.
But he knew the time had come for him to stop making excuses, he says.
If the White Walkers come for Winterfell first (very likely), they'll need everyone on deck.
They include ... ARCHIBALD'S -- Come for the naughty interns and administration staffers party next Thursday night.
" Sherrod Brown (OH): "I agree the time has come for Senator Franken to step aside.
Now the time has come for this, the 115th Congress, to start the admission process.
Of the 42 million visitors to the city last year, 6.6 million come for meetings.
If you don't stand up for Coulter's liberty today, someone will come for yours tomorrow.
"I think our customers like the variety, but come for the great value," Scrivano said.
Examining this scenario play out could be telling of what is to come for Congress.
The time has come for we as a nation to declare that enough is enough.
We had not come for the surfing, but did want to catch some Pacific waves.
Maybe the time really has come for a sensitive thegn with the gift of gab.
This is mostly good news, in the sense that illegal immigrants come for the work.
On Tennis Shut the roof, and closure will finally and deservedly come for Aaron Krickstein.
There are more milestones to come: for women, for blacks, for Hispanics, for other minorities.
And then when nominations come for the next election in May, he will be excluded.
She doesn't sound right, and she never invites me to come for a visit anymore.
Many come for a tattoo, and some to experience a little bit of our culture.
I suppose people come for that since it's such an obvious element of the band.
Smart home tech makers don't want to say if the feds come for your data
Come for the itsy-bitsy bikini ... stay for her flyin' ass on a hydro jetpack.
But, it turns out that was a sign of things to come for Di Luisa.
"Presidents don't come for private booths, but rather to blend like anyone else," Delgado says.
"If They Come for Us" feels like it has a very specific tone to it.
Here in the UK, that time has now come for the current minority Conservative government.
The Martian VR Experience is hopefully a sign of things to come for virtual reality.
They had come for a girls' night out, to take a break from their boyfriends.
Monster, in nightly bedtime battles, goes head-to-head with nightmares that come for Tiger.
People didn't come for careers; they came to do their thing, [to] do their art.
She invited me to come for a parlor, a conversation held through a wooden grille.
Come for the essayist in Hagan, stay for the eye-popping details and artful gossip.
Come for the vineyards, but stay for the wildflowers, rolling hills and Michelin-starred cuisine.
We're generating story lines that I think people will come for in the years ahead.
But the time has come for Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) to hang up his bow.
Do you know how many spectators come for the entertainment, as opposed to the race?
Millennial makeover The time had has come for someone like O'Rourke to run for president.
Come for the scandal, stay for Oliver's undeniably wonderful impression of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder.
That all said, we also saw that there's more to come for Wi-Fi 6.
Come for aquavit (the gin of the Nordics) and an all-are-welcome cultural scene.
Last week, Trump had said the time had come for Europe to abandon the JCPOA.
In retrospect, it seems inevitable that the #MeToo movement would come for Noah (Dominic West).
" Should Adele dominate, he added, some music fans "would come for them and say #OscarsSoWhite.
Mr. Cali's death was just the beginning of surprises to come for the Gambino family.
Keep my name out ya mouth & look in the mirror before you come for me.
Come for the hype and the arbitrary nostalgia – stay for the cast and the finale.
But they also enjoy the sense that the time has come for some political payback.
"Establishment to which customers have come for years?" is so sneaky the way it's written.
Regulars come for the Pain de Campagne and loaves made of spelt and ancient grains.
For more than a month I'd been obsessing over when death would come for me.
People come for merch but they also want your picture, so you tie it together.
The documentary — titled "They Come For us at Night: China's Vanishing Muslims" — premiered Thursday night.
Don't come for Kim Kardashian's sister in her time of pain — she will shut you down.
But then R. texts me to say she might just come for brunch in the morning.
If someone was going to come for the Lesu 3, wouldn't they vote her out first?
Come for the weird dance Madrox does after his verse, stay for Cold 187um's entire existence.
Come for the people management, stay for the auto-enrolment seems very much the mantra here.
Now the time has come for us to take our place and do what we must.
I immediately felt out of place amidst the other women who had come for this job.
Not for me personally, but for my guests, since some come for the cheese cart alone.
The time has come for Ivanka Trump to bid farewell to her clothing and shoe company.
One must hope that the time has not come for populist ideas to sweep across Europe.
But that's all still to comefor now, they're just enjoying a day on the ocean.
Thankfully, the episode also gave us a sneak peak at what's the come for season 6B.
There's so much more that we still don't know about what's to come for this movie.
David Leonhardt argues that the time has come for mass protests agitating for the president's ouster.
A word from Suits star Patrick J. Adams: Do not come for Meghan Markle on Twitter.
"Guests who had come for breakfast were lying on the floor, blood all over," he said.
Tripp explains that this square implies major (and potentially unwelcome) changes to come for the couple.
I still think it's kind of a ... The time hasn't quite come for 360 video yet.
Perhaps the time has finally come for Bitcoin to become just a little bit more boring.
So today's milestone is just the beginning of many exciting things to come for New Horizons.
But Intel thinks the time has come for its replacement, and it looks like USB-C.
The hardest landing would come for trade in services, where tariffs and customs checks are irrelevant.
You know what they say about basketball: Come for the sport, stay for the kiss cam.
We want to make it that sort of event where people come for the broader experience.
It's strikingly uplifting, neatly symbolising that the time has come for more stories like Sam Kelly's.
CNBC "Fast Money " trader Steve Grasso believes the best is yet to come for the stock.
But that expiration date probably won't come for tens of thousands of years, Baez-Ortega noted.
The relaunch may be a sign of things to come for LGBTQ media around the world.
A lesson for Jake Paul: don't come for the entire teaching profession and expect zero blowback.
And then there are always a few who, despite having come for years, seem to enjoy .
He also sent clear signals that the U.S. believes the time has come for "fair" trade.
"The archangel of death would have come for us if we stayed any longer," he said.
Still, I have to hope that there is something more to come for mobile operating systems.
Come for the lightweight ergonomic headphones, stay for the bonus memory foam tips and airline adapter.
To some in the NFL world, it was a sign of things to come for Mahomes.
But as we expand upon our message, the time has come for us to be bold!
But the President was insistent that the time had come for US personnel to come home.
The time has come for boring boxes that hold scrumptious chicken wings to transform into drones.
If you get into trouble in La Perla, it's said, the police won't come for you.
As we started eating, I asked her if anything had come for me in the mail.
Come for the terrible puns, stay for the stuff that makes you a more informed fan.
It is for these reasons that the time has come for a National American Latino Museum.
Which means there is plenty more fodder to come for water cooler talk about this case.
And I think my tagline's a little bit ... Come for the sex, stay for the science.
Come for Bernie's game, stay for Megyn Kelly's, "Is this, like, some kind of a joke?"
Come for the world building, stay for the AI hotel that looks like Edgar Allan Poe.
They believe the time has come for a new generation of leadership across the United States.
Mr. Bennell would come for dinners at his home and wink at him across the table.
The time has come for a reckoning in which you renegotiate the terms of your marriage.
"People don't come to these fights for the talk, they come for the fights," he said.
Congestion pricing was supposed to be "an idea whose time has come" for New York City.
Pro tip: If farm work isn't for you, come for one of the museum's educational programs.
But city inspectors did not come for weeks, and the repairs lagged for months, she said.
They could smell what they'd come for, strong enough to confirm the symptoms Ibrahim had described.
Come for the cool animation and talking cats, stay for the genetically-modified robo dino fights.
All of the kids (he has three older kids from a previous relationship) come for dinner.
Looks like the time has come for a collab on her next Savage x Fenty line.
Come for the wings, stay for the modern, international cuisine that makes up Buffalo's food scene.
"He told me his family said they are going to come for him," Ms. Martinez recalled.
They're going to come for whatever party they choose to try and work on behalf of.
While tourists regularly trek the narrow cobbled streets, they also come for abundant hiking and cycling.
My in-laws decided to come for dinner, so I save the pork for another day.
Rescue didn't come for four days, by which time hundreds had died, some from shark attacks.
Come for his recipe for caramel-and-sea-salt-glazed sour cream and cream cheese poundcake.
"There's a lot of wealth here, but people still come for the public schools," he said.
Soon after he leaves, the Garthim come for Aughra, take her prisoner, and destroy the Observatory.
And impelled to now lead full lives, aware that the disease could come for them, too.
"The apology will never come for me," she told the newspaper The Australian Advertiser last year.
The congresswoman will come for anyone that comes for her — and we love that about her.
"The time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket," Huntsman said in a statement.
The time has come for Democrats and Republicans to work toward restoring faith in American democracy.
In Pennsylvania, when the purveyors would come for deliveries, they would be running around and hustling.
Come for the "should I get a dog?" head space; stay for the worthy history lessons.
Come for the "should I get a dog?" head space; stay for the worthy history lessons.
She is only 62, so the final disposition of the property might not come for decades.
But if you sell horsemeat to unsuspecting beefeaters, the authorities are going to come for you.
", "ANDRE, ANDRE, ANDRE, WHAT YOU GONNA DO, WHAT YOU GONNA DO WHEN WE COME FOR YOU?
But this week, a university steeped in tradition said the time had come for a change.
The House's treatment of Bannon may not be a guide for what's to come for Hicks.
"The time has come for the Europeans to leave the Iranian nuclear deal," Mr. Pence said.
"They are going to come for more than one year and we can exchange," she said.
The time has come for me to share it—I can't wait to hear what you think.
If you use your social media to be publicly problematic, the Twitter machine will come for you.
Still, Nelson believes the time has come for athletes to be rewarded financially for following the rules.
" Khloé starts to get upset and says, "We should try and get him to come for mom.
" Buteau, rightfully, was not going to let that lie: "I was like, bitch, don't come for me.
Come for the intensely loyal fandom, stay for the incredible attention to detail and excellent makeup work.
That momentous day has come for Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's baby girl Luna Simone: She's 1!
Come for the "There's No Collusion" hors d'oeuvres, but stay for the "Largest Inauguration Crowd Ever" cake.
So basically, the moral of this story is don't come for Chrissy unless she sends for you.
This is just one of undoubtedly many, many more presents to come for the star's upcoming birthday.
Ainslie spoke to Mashable about Chrome's 10th anniversary makeover and the things to come for the browser.
Mecca is a holy Muslim city in Saudi Arabia where millions come for the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Some new accessories come for the iPad too like Logitech Crayon, a $49 Pencil alternative for schools.
They had come for Ahlam's husband because he had worked briefly as a translator for US troops.
The lure of money and power can come for each of us, so keep an eye out.
Before he even finishes talking, I already know Nova is going to come for his entire life.
Soon to come, for better or worse, was the TV series "Miami Vice," and all that style.
Time and time again we have come to learn it isn't wise to come for Alicia Keys.
Kids come for birthday parties during the day, and adults can jump by black light at night.
That day might not come for some time, thanks to his recent decision to retire from Alibaba.
But don't come for me when I say that it was not my favorite movie of 2017.
Come for the cute animals, stay to learn more about the world and evolve as a person?
I think there is a major portion that thinks Jeffree Star is going to come for James.
President Barack Obama last week suggested that approval might not come for at least a few weeks.
So if you're dedicated to Mac, the time has come for you to think about protecting yourself.
Mateen had usually come for Friday prayers before the rampage at the Orlando nightclub on June 12.
"The experiment does not come for free," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
Come for Chance's amazing Young Steve Harvey, stay for the bizarre-but-strangely perfect Forrest Gump riff.
I thought I'd come for two years and to my mother's great disappointment, I'm still here. Yeah.
With power comes responsibility and the time has come for the tech companies to be properly accountable.
The time has come for a new abolitionist movement to confront this oppression and turn it back.
The time had come for me to sign up for an Amy or Andrew of my own.
"And the Kikuyus won't come for it because if they do, they'll get 'dealt with,'" she said.
Pretty impressive for a high school senior -- and a prelude of big things to come for Ruth.
And even if these pathogens are lethal for a particular species, mortality may not come for months.
"Unfortunately, the time had come for the class to relocate," Arberg told the AP in an email.
Come for Stephen Rea's Oscar-nominated starring role, stay and Forrest Whitaker's performance will break your heart.
"Party's over," they tell the small crowd who had come for our free champagne toast at midnight.
In fact most Africans in India are middle-class; they come for higher education and medical care.
They did not come for a photo op or to throw paper towels and insults at us.
Things have changed since then, as smaller, more artisanal brands have started to come for Big Condiment.
Analysts say there could be more pain to come for asset prices in Spain and southern Europe.
The time has come for Democrats to remove the beam from their own eyes, so to speak.
"I believe the time has come for the removal of the fountain," Smith said, the Record reported.
"Some people come for curiosity," she said, "some because they have a dream of being a mermaid."
Come for Champagne, pro tips on stain removal and door prizes, which include a $2395 gift card.
Come for the buzzy startup vibes, stay for the gorgeous photos by Business Insider's own Hollis Johnson. 
The time has come for Republicans — including Mr. McCain — to repudiate Mr. Trump once and for all.
Tourists who come for specific events, he said, tend to spend more, and it all adds up.
Even some partygoers who said they had come for the food — 50 cattle were slaughtered — were critical.
Some just come for a few days; others, seeing Bifatima as a guru, will stay for years.
Alongside Medina, El Hipopótamo customers come for lunch, an afternoon caffeine injection, apéritifs, or dinner with friends.
The time has come for Washington to move past its hysteria and get serious about Moscow's reach.
Has the time finally come for him to really hunker down and do this thing for real?
The time has come for the U.S. to consign animal testing for cosmetics to the history books.
Front Burner At Leonelli Focacceria e Pasticceria, come for the rainbow cookie and stay for the focaccia.
I come for the Snowballs, baseballs of sausage stuffed with black truffles and coated in Parmesan cheese.
But they had come for a Trump rally performance, and that was what they wanted to see.
Come for barbecue and beer, stay for free live music (Vieux Farka Touré plays at 7:30!).
"Tabula Rasa" (season 6, episode 08) Come for the memory loss, stay for the loan shark pun.
Honestly, I come here because all my friends are here; I don't come for the musical acts.
In fact, that future has already come for most of us, whether we realize it or not.
Separately, a prominent Iranian cleric said Friday that the time had come for Israel to say goodbye.
"If they come, they should come for our culture, not for it to be westernized," she said.
I think we live close to each other so would you come for a very informal lunch . . .
Mint's fate under Intuit might give us a sneak peek at what's to come for Credit Karma.
The bill would create a renewable temporary visa for older-adult parents who come for caretaking purposes.
They come for work at the Senegalese Sugar Company, the country's second-largest employer after the government.
The time has come for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and China to recognize this reality.
Come for the one-liners and razor-sharp cheekbones, then stay and hope they show up again.
The treaty talks failed, voters elected Mr. Nixon, and peace did not come for many more years.
The time has come for the United Kingdom, Greece, France, Russia and China to recognize this reality.
The time has come for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and China to recognize this reality.
If real change is going to come for women in Hollywood, it may just take a superhero.
I like to come for dinner with Moroccan and expatriate friends and settle in for the evening.
A law professor, Frank Pasquale, says the time has come for a second wave of algorithmic accountability.
"She thought, you know, she had to break her rule and come for this one," Manning said.
The end has finally come for one of the world's most hated pieces of software, Windows Vista.
Come for Reynolds, stay to make sure Italy makes it out of 6 Underground in one piece.
The time has clearly come for Congress to pass legislation that makes better use of that money.
People come for the party: cocktails in to-go cups, late music, rich food, boys and girls.
The time has come for Congress to affirmatively declare that total federal preemption is the wrong approach.
You have to find the people who come for the atmosphere and not just for the game.
Naturally. What we couldn't have predicted, however, was how battle royale would come for, uh, racing games.
And she's afraid immigration officers will come for her if the monitor malfunctions or its battery dies.
Come for the pampering, stay for the view — it stretches all the way to the Eiffel Tower.
People come for the bacon, but more so to celebrate the lovely Sara Bonjean's birthday as well.
I was told my results wouldn't come for a month, and in that time, my feelings wavered.
And all the men, and none of them are available or wanting to come for various reasons.
" Wrote Wallace: "She won't come for $100,000+, but will come if they add a couple thousand in airfare?
There is no easy fix to this problem, but the time has clearly come for a new approach.
Still, fans have aggressively come for Woods on Twitter, chastising the model for hurting the Kardashian-Jenner family.
But he added that most customers come for a group outing, such as a corporate team building exercise.
"There are a fair number of students who come for the dating assignment," said instructor Bae Jeong-weon.
This is why the time has come for Trump to experiment with a massive infrastructure partnership with China.
Buyer's remorse will come for those who, having taken the leap, suddenly decide the evolution is too painful.
In some cases the police assault or even rape women who come for help, the aid agency said.
The hard part is still to come for the eleven African cities as they prepare for the future.
The time has come for us to civilize ourselves by the total, direct and immediate abolition of poverty.
The time has come for the U.S. government to take the first steps to guarantee financial data mobility.
People come for a drink and go for dinner somewhere else and then come back and have pie.
Clearly, they come for the cheerful, easy-to-follow makeup tutorials and stay for the Aunt Becky cameos.
People come for the Prophet's Mosque and the Kaaba, but there's some exploitation and a lack of oversight.
Instead, we're seeing people of faith finding that belief doesn't help them when the monsters come for them.
Come for the refreshingly insightful rant, stay for the never-not-going-to-be-funny auto-correct jokes.
Technical expert Carter Worth said those moves could be a preview of what's to come for the stock.
I think a lot of people come for cheap food but see what we do as [cheap also].
Come for the cloud-based HR tools, stay for the pensions and insurance, seems to be the mantra.
But he plans to build another property on an island nearby, where anyone can come for a stay.
But analysts have pegged the tariffs on Chinese goods as a sign of what's to come for Europe.
And they come for the same reason given many years ago for the existence of the British Museum.
People want to come for experiences, so they don't want to come and just get their yoga pants.
If anything, the mainstream media have been warning of what was to come for more than a year.
The time has come for Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw to bid farewell to their Grey's Anatomy characters.
My trainer has a yoga class tomorrow and invites me to come for free at her other gym!
Most customers are males in their 60s and 70s, but sometimes females come for a girls' night out.
But things in life never really do come for free, as Computerworld pointed out after Opera's iOS launch.
The time has come for all of us to urge the swift adoption of the Trans Pacific Partnership.
More broadly though, this expansion is a sign of things to come for Uber in China this year.
Would Caelynn have scored such a glamorous date if Hannah hadn't come for her in the first place?
The big payoff in fusion may not come for decades, but let's remember what it is: Star power.
Come for the giant balloons, but stick around to see Broadway performances from Anastasia and Dear Evan Hansen.
"Hopefully, there are more options to come for trans men, but this is an incredibly important, meaningful "first.
"They are introducing health problems and often not treating women for what they had come for," she said.
The time has come for all of us to urge the swift adoption of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
"I do think there's more to come" for the gold miners, said Brian Kelly of Brian Kelly Capital.
Kelly also went on to share what he really thought of Eminem's latest attempt to come for him.
The audience applauded occasionally, but mostly looked bored; they hadn't come for the politics—they wanted a show.
Come for the gorgeous animation and Toblerone memes, stay for the eventual, cathartic collapse of the One Percent.
The star revealed that he feels the time has come for him to retire from acting for good.
Christian fought back against production and cursed Jordan out as he continued to try to come for him.
Most guests have come for the promise of beautiful women, sparkly costumes, the can-can, and tasteful toplessness.
Proponents of the "Come for the tool, stay for the network" theory sometimes indulge in revisionist product history.
Justice has come for an iPhone scammer who thought he found a quick way to cheat folks online.
These visitors come for three-week stints to lecture in subjects such as cryptography, finance and quantum mechanics.
The time has come for national action to make this reform the reality for all eligible American voters.
Come for Girl Crush's (who?) out-of-control ball pit gown and stay for Adele's signature cat eye. 
Come for the darkest timeline take on Fresh Prince, stay for Redd's damn near perfect Will Smith gyrations.
He's seen all the haters come for him on the Internet ... and even understands why they'd be skeptical.
Some of them might come for the trumpet competition, but that's not really the heart of the festival.
But hey, you come for the gadgets – the clever word play is really just a bonus, at best.
Now, the Guardian of the Forest, a woman with green hair and antlers, has come for a reckoning.
But the decreasing need for, and importance of, parking will come at a come for cities and municipalities.
They should be prepared to come for an interview in London or Washington, DC, at their own expense.
Here are five reasons why the time may have come for you to break up with your mentor.
And there will likely be more acquisitions to come for IAC after everyone catches their breath, he said.
Sometimes the box boyfriends would come for a visit which was always an amusing event to eavesdrop on.
So I say to you Mr. Smith have several seats and come for me if you want to.
He said those who visit the natural district outnumber those who come for attractions by 3 to 1.
Around midday, Trump called then-FBI Director James Comey and invited him to come for dinner that evening.
"It's not the middle of a hurricane yet, so why not come for a beer?" said Waters, 2150.
Productivity growth has been sluggish too, suggesting that hyper-efficient machines haven't come for all the jobs yet.
Most come for social services, including the pregnancy verification required to sign up for maternal and infant Medicaid.
Finally, the time has come for supporters and detractors to make their cases for and against the Plan.
Had they come for the sweet sedatives that were no doubt pumping into the area from underground cylinders?
" On the other hand, he said, "that didn't come for free, and he had to do certain things.
But this is not the story he has come for, not the only one he is interested in.
The group was told never to come for her in the morning — the girl would not be there.
"The time has come for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to commence," Pence said on July 31.
In August, Trump's longtime friend Roger Stone warned of trouble to come for Clinton campaign chair John Podesta.
The time has come for Commissioners to vote and for this proceeding to be brought to a close.
"They're going to come for Social Security," the diner continued before appearing to be approached by restaurant staff.
"One day when Eddie was supposed to come for dinner, I caught a glimpse of Whitney," writes Crawford.
It won't be long before the cops put two and two together and come for Star and Simone.
It's not like in New York, where you expect people to come for 20 minutes and then leave.
The time has come for a real music director to step in and bring new energy and vision.
"People come for sidra [cider] on tap and they knock it back like water in summer," says Sala.
They've come for lablabi, a popular hot and spicy soup renowned for keeping people warm during the winter.
Each year, Apple gives us a preview of what's to come for the iPhone and Mac at WWDC.
The move could be the first sign of big changes to come for the $200-billion meat industry.
While the presidency is a demanding job, the time has come for Congress finally to set some limits.
Come for free screenings and talks with directors and surfers, plus a Sunday beach cleanup and group surf.
And any chance for that won't come for weeks as election officials across the country delay their primaries.
"Every time I needed fresh eggs, I'd come for Quique's chickens," she added, calling Enrique by his nickname.
Cardi B has taught a bunch of 10-year-olds a valuable lesson: Do not come for her.
"I want to invite you to come for a stroll in the menagerie," I said, feeling pretty uncomfortable.
People come for pizza by the slice, or choose from the 220-item breakfast-lunch-and-dinner menu.
Roughly 150 people come for an outdoor, family-style meal in the yard, where the buses had parked.
Harry and Stephanie couldn't come for Christmas this year, and I never got around to mailing their present.
She said that more information to come for clinicians and for the public on test kits and availability.
Why it matters: It's a sign of potential good news to come for efforts to address climate change.
Come for the comedy, stay for the vision that is life in New York City in the 1950s.
Come for the cultural critique, stay for their original fan fiction inspired by the crush of the week.
Still, of the roughly 210 people who have come for the gender discussion, perhaps a third are men.
She had been with them a few weeks before, when Alyssa's great-grandmother had come for a visit.
Come for plants and you may also leave with Japanese-made housewares and a handmade light or two.
I met Taylor at her church, Christian Life of Hendersonville, where she had come for a free dinner.
"It's not the middle of a hurricane yet, so why not come for a beer?" said Waters, 54.
Whether you come for the whole hoedown or just an event or two—like the campfire. brunch. party.
Next time I'll know better: In Marano Lagunare, come for the seafood, stay over for the lagoon cuisine.
Come for an inside look at Scott's impressive career, stay for him swooping Stormi around like an airplane.
He added that local residents come for the second floor, a separate museum about Charlotteville itself that Mrs.
They come for $3 Singha beers during a happy hour that stretches from opening time until 1 a.m.
"If he gets acquitted, his accomplices will know no rest because we will come for them," she said.
At this point, it seems like winter may never actually come for A Song of Ice and Fire.
The time has come for a "national debate" on the Supreme Court and its role in government, Sen.
Come for the classic political thriller, stay to watch the future Jessica Fletcher in an unusually sinister role.
"The time has come for the country to have a young leadership that represents the future," he said.
When does that moment come for the 15 men and women still running for the Democratic presidential nominee?
Now we have a fellowship with five fellows who come for the month of July to do projects.
The #MeToo reckoning had come for my memories, and I was having a particularly hard time that month.
Look, before you all come for our culinary director's head, just know that this sandwich is EXTREMELY GOOD.
Even when it does not come for sure, it is impossible to banish from the periphery of thought.
A Scottish team came through, and he scored on them, which was not what they had come for.
In Seattle, Daniel Ramirez Medina was arrested when ICE agents, who had come for his father, entered his home.
Some come for practical tips, others to be entertained by a guy eating crazy stuff or enduring preposterous discomfort.
The question isn't so much if major under-eye puffiness will come for you — it's a matter of when.
Molly Tuttle "Take the Journey" Come for Molly Tuttle's impressive acoustic guitar skills and stay for her traveler's anthem.
Come for cameo of Natasha Lyonne as a juggalo; stay for the movie's celebration of cultivating your inner weirdo.
We have several million people a year come for that but that's been shut down because of the danger.
The Syrian government has established control over east Aleppo so now the stage has come for practical humanitarian initiatives.
Harper's Bazaar spoke to actor Justin Hartley about his character, Kevin, and what's to come for the Big Three.
The time may have come for James Bond to take on a GRU villain in the franchise's next film.
The group asked people to decorate their mailboxes for Martin's last day and to come for a potluck party.
They do not come for the food, though it is excellent, nor for the drinks, which are well mixed.
"I will come for them if they even dare try to copy anything that I'm doing this holiday season."
Come for the jokey news round-up, stay for the touching goodbye to all of Hicks' White House besties.
The end has come for Vyclone, an app that combines videos shot by different participants at the same event.
At least we now know that when the robots do come for us they'll do so with hushed voices.
Come for the familiarity of the same sets and mediocre actors (hey look, Chris Bearstick again!), and stay for
LONDON — If I catch you saying the Harry Potter books are just "for kids," I will come for you.
The time has come for startups capitalizing on these advancements to consumerize the $1 trillion global corporate travel market.
With help from Ruby, the pair reluctantly realizes that the time has come for them to have separate bedrooms.
The backlash for Fuss has been swift (ha) as users come for his decision to hire and believe Mueller.
Coincidence, or a harbinger of what's to come for a company that's about to make it very, very big?
The one time salvation failed to come for Jon in time, a priestess brought him back from the dead.
Come for Spears' cover of yet another beloved rock and roll classic, stay for the guaranteed Shondaland crossover cameos.
Mount Sinai's center is one of five where a retired player experiencing neurological issues can come for an evaluation.
Many have come for cultural reasons, such as attending funerals and ceremonies that go on for weeks, sometimes longer.
"The best is yet to come for me, so I wouldn't say no to anything right now," she says.
Tweet something negative about British boy band One Direction and see if their followers won't come for your soul.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The ghosts of Argentina's past will come for President Mauricio Macri in next October's elections.
I had just missed Carrie; she had come for a visit but quickly retreated because of a nasty cold.
The day has come for Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's little birds to leave the nest (but they aren't going far!).
On Monday the White House said a vote on a new health-care bill may not come for weeks.
And a warning of what might be to come for his fellow House Republicans over the next 19 months.
The time has come for economic development groups and policymakers to question and clarify existing policies on contingent workforce.
Come for the delightful interview, stay for my bizarre vocal tics, shameless promotional plugs, and shiny bald head. h2.
People did, and do, read Playboy: They may have come for the nudity, but they stayed for the articles.
Or hey, come for the door prizes, including TechCrunch swag, Amazon Echos and tickets to Disrupt San Francisco 2018.
The Scott drama has to wait for now, because the time has come for Kim to take the stage.
The time had come for the hackers and geeks who had been experimenting with early computers and phone lines.
Come for the heartwarming moments of revelation and the feelings of representation; stay for the dabbing with BB-8.
Daruma RamenThe conventional wisdom is that people don't come to Austin for ramen, they come for tacos and BBQ.
At some point, officials will figure out which ones no longer have an owner who will come for them.
Cloyd also promised that there's "a lot more to come" for Dean specifically, aside from the upcoming Vietnam movie.
Death will come for Jimmy Carter much sooner than it will for many others, but he has found peace.
That afternoon, my roommates and I just kept watching the TV, waiting for the police to come for us.
The military's drift away from the Trump camp may be a harbinger of worse to come for the President.
Instead of offshoring jobs, the time has come for you to start bringing good-paying jobs back to America.
The time of reckoning conservatives predicted would come for ObamaCare is finally here — just in time for the election.
Come for the origin story, stay for the impressive voice and truly-beyond-caring-what-you-think attitude. Atlantic.
She says she knows her phone number and that her mother has said her aunt will come for her.
The exchange served as a preview of what is to come for the rest of Trump's stay in Brussels.
Come for the performances by Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Mya Taylor, but stay for Sean Baker's editing and direction.
The time has come for the regime in Tehran to end terrorist activities, corruption, & their disregard for human rights.
Next year, when my oldest heads to ninth grade, his bus will come for him around 28:230 a.m.
Wedbush's Michael Pachter thinks that Khan's departure is actually a sign of good things to come for the company.
But modern visitors don't come to places like the Wigwam Motel for the interior, they come for the exterior.
Like you come for the party and the DJ plays everything from Trap to House to EDM to Rock.
He would come for a business meeting at lunch, and he would come back at night with his family.
"They come for the pokémon, but they're staying for the park and the wonder and really enjoying the sites."
It might be a sign of tough times to come for a market set to grow to $83 billion.
"I have decided the time has come for me to move on to my next career challenge," he said.
By day, Legian Beach is crowded with tourists from around the world who come for the sand and surf.
"You could come for a cooking class on Friday and a fun oyster lunch on Saturday," Ms. Ahmed said.
"The Devil Wears Prada" by Lauren Weisberger Come for the fashion, stay for the fabulousness that is Meryl Streep.
Some come for the nebulous bounty of exposure, but more appear to come because they are at a crossroads.
Indeed, students at The Pearl Post are young, sharp and will probably come for everyone's bylines in the future.
"I have watched this comedy act evolve, but the time has finally come for these guys," Mr. Baksa said.
No. I know, but I think Democrats are going to come for tech companies if they are turned off.
She was channeling a spirit before a crowd that had come for the opening of Lily Dale's summer season.
Today some 40,000 children come for workshops; subsidies help keep most ticket prices in the $63 to $8 range.
Don't come for the story, because it's threadbare to say the least: Stop the evil things, using guns, basically.
Come for details on how big they're getting, how much funding they've raised, and promises to get to profitability. 
The time has come for Medicare to leverage its power to alleviate the financial pain of punishing drug prices.
Every time we saw strangers in our neighborhood, we panicked because we feared they had come for our father.
She said that she had come for the Armani fashion show, but that it had been put behind doors.
But her big break didn't come for several more years, when she was cast in "Gilmore Girls" in 2000.
"The time has come for each of us to be part of the solution," Lewis said in a statement.
But when asked Thursday if more money could come for the opioid epidemic in a larger spending package, Rep.
If consequences can come quickly for a low-level campaign staffer, when will they come for men like Bloomberg?
Shop John W. NordstromJohn W. Nordstrom is where you come for sophisticated dress clothes, sportswear, accessories, furnishings, and shoes.
"The time has come for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and China to recognize this reality," he said.
Come for dinner, and the odds are good that the last morsel I'll serve you will be a madeleine.
Hikmat's first thought, when armed men kicked in his bedroom door, was that the Taliban had come for him.
Breakingviews A disastrous quarter for Valeant Pharmaceuticals is a bad sign of things to come for a whole industry.
Larson said changes in technology eventually convinced him the time had come for his cartoon creations to go digital.
Come for the ultimate Florida Keys hangout film, stay for the incredible scenes with Snoop Dogg and Martin Lawrence.
The time has come for Kelly to prove that he still has the ability to do the honorable thing.
They come for Fan Fair and Taylor Swift concerts or just to walk down Lower Broad in cowboy boots.
The time has come for the Democratic Party to push for concrete policies to make the border more open.
Lawyers and activists slammed dela Rosa and said a day of reckoning would come for police who killed illegally.
This was what they had come for — to learn how to make marijuana-based treatments for cancer and epilepsy.
However, I understand that when guests come for movie or game night, lounging in the bedroom isn't an option.
"Many just come for the medication," he said, noting that use of antidepressants had doubled since before the crisis.
That day may never come, for the richness of human diversity cannot be abolished any more than Mars or Jupiter.
The time has come for her to start taking the judge's advice or she'll back in Bed Stuy real soon!
It's where the wealthy from New York and Boston come for a break in their second homes, among the pines.
Even as her organization faces increased censorship, she said the moment of "awakening" has already come for young Chinese women.
When I was there, Flynn often told someone to come for a follow-up a week later, free of charge.
Come for the chance to spot giraffes, elephants and hippos, stay for the endlessly soothing chirps of birds and crickets.
"I have only come for the certificate", says 26-year-old Varriale, who lost his job in a fruit shop.
The fact that Thakur is endorsed by the BJP's top leadership is a sign of things to come for India.
It was a story always meant to work in tandem with what was to come for Petra, according to Urman.
But even after one final, bloody, surreal showdown with Black Jack Randall, death refuses to come for our noble hero.
Come for Startup Battlefield, the premier startup competition and the best platform for launching early-stage startups to the world.
Come for the excitement about exosuits & actually good zombie games, stay for the bad shoutcasting, "milkshake ducks," and $500 consoles.
They come for Toru "Chokan" Hashimoto, the Nintendo alumnus who runs the place, and for his friends and their memories.
The latest U.S. tariffs on China could be a sign of what's to come for Europe, analysts have told CNBC.
It's a lot easier to get your friend to come for a pint in Southwark than Harrow-on-the-Hill.
As this new medium takes off and goes mass-market, we're excited to see what's next to come for Castbox.
But Iron Horse riders aren't motivated by money; they come for the prestige and the unique history of the race.
There's a bigger box office story to come for Avengers: Infinity War, but for now let's look at opening day.
The #MeToo movement hasn't just engulfed entertainment, media, and politics, the reckoning has come for the fashion industry as well.
Now they've come for someone who should know better than to use the same password on multiple sites: Mark Zuckerberg.
Come for the ample eye candy, stay for the added emotional depth in Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope.
"There was this natural sense that we both knew that the time had come for both of us," he said.
Viewers come for his uncanny ability to outdo John Wick, but they stay because Blevins is a nice enough guy.
"It was such a beautiful thing because it just showed me how far life has come for me," she added.
One thing to note is: You can't mistake kindness for weakness and don't come for me. Anyone. Anyone. Anyone. Anyone.
The time has come for universal health care through a single public health insurer that covers everyone in the country.
And for the citizens who do win, they can expect their family and friends to come for handouts -- or lawsuits.
"He was planning to come for the first stop and then head back for the budget roll out," Sanders said.
The natural assumption is that the Night King will come for King's Landing and destroy it with the undead Viserion.
"The time has come for President Assad to step aside," might have become official United States policy as of 2011.
The time has come for a renewed effort and new education leadership in minority communities, dedicated to this generation's underserved.
It's a reflection of how far the city has come and how far the culture has come for us Canadians.
So even if you come for the gossip, you'll stay for Slate's charm, and for her dog who watches Frasier.
Rive, 40, said SolarCity was "healthier than it's ever been," and the time had come for him to move on.
I think the time has come for America to struggle, one said to me, half-apologizing at the same time.
We must ensure that we have more success stories for generations to come, for the greater good of our nation.
"The time has come for the U.N. to provide some specific elaborations ... and therefore stimulate a wider conversation," he said.
On Wednesday, the company reiterated that a decision about the future of the mine would not come for a while.
" Pence added, "... the time has come for the regime in Tehran end terrorist activities, corruption, & their disregard for human rights.
Now NBH Governor Gyorgy Matolcsy said time has come for Europe to "seek a way out of the euro trap".
"He should have resigned and the time has come for the Pope to sack him," Turnbull told reporters in Sydney.
An official correction for the message, which was also sent to mobile phones, did not come for another 38 minutes.
About New York The time had come for Gene to leave the ground-floor apartment, as he knew it would.
Come for the "as quirky as he is adorable" Marty Baron, stay for Obi-Wan Kenobi's "thick, pleasure-ready fingers."
It wasn't the first time that Kardashian West has come for others she felt came for her, especially other celebrities.
The time has come for Interior to conduct a programmatic environmental review of the federal onshore oil and gas program.
But I hadn't come for the danger; I'd come to see something impossible performed with insouciance by a beautiful woman.
Come for the historic architecture in the car-free center and green spaces; stay for the food and craft beer.
The president will have visited the district twice by Tuesday, and other administration officials have come for their own events.
He had worked as a contracted mechanic for the Afghan forces, and he knew the Taliban would come for him.
It will come for Mar-a-Lago, squat in a state that is among the most vulnerable to rising seas.
Nearly two months later, however, they read more like a warning of what's to come for the rest of us.
In other places, people who come to hear classical music rarely meet people who come for hip-hop or jazz.
Come for the charm of the historic downtown and stay for the picturesque natural surroundings at Devil's Lake State Park.
I knew fans were going to come for our books because they wanted to see the artwork of the founders.
"The time has come for us to stop acting like the presidency is the only office that matters," he cautioned.
Most come for no-cost and reduced-cost classes in glass blowing and entrepreneurship, as well as for coveted internships.
Nevertheless, three classrooms and the kitchen were packed with people in winter coats, who had come for free English lessons.
The time has come for President Obama to tell them that, because his Dallas speech did not do the job.
Celebrities, royalty, and billionaires alike, from Kate Moss to the Swedish royal family, come for the glitz and the slopes.
What I have learned from experience is this: In your moments of vulnerability, the bigots will still come for you.
Patients often come for specialized care that requires specific equipment or expertise, said Sonika Raina, a representative for Max Healthcare.
Changes inside Google's giant data centers are a harbinger of what is to come for the rest of the industry.
"Today, the citizens of Budapest have decided that the time has come for something different," Orban told a news conference.
This is where we come for our daily ritual: to calculate the day's interest and repayment according to The Formula.
The Wedding Planner: come for the meet-cute, leave before you start thinking about texting that married "friend" of yours.
Ever since we first glimpsed Oceanside's weapons back in November, we knew that Rick would come for them some day.
"The time has come for voter ID like everything else," Trump said at a rally in Florida earlier this month.
Come for the wacky hijinks, musical numbers, and great performances; stay for Ryan Murphy's best experiment in audience disorientation yet. 
When the day does come for us to go public, part of it will have to do with that, also.
Folks come for all sorts of reasons and certainly the legacy of Lincoln's stirring Gettysburg Address draws not a few.
The time has come for all Americans who believe in enduring principles of morality and justice to insist on consistency.
You know it may come for different reasons but you have volatility sometimes it's great sometimes it's slightly more difficult.
That night he thought someone was going to kill his friends in a nearby room and then come for him.
But such checks didn't come for Fano in the 11 hours before he hanged himself, video reviewed by Reuters shows.
But the time for a career transition has come for Castroneves, 42, who finished fourth in the standings in 2017.
In these United States, when times are tough, we can persevere because our friends and neighbors will come for us.
"The time has come for the use of IMSI Catchers in the UK to become an open discussion," Rice added.
"Guests who had come for breakfast were lying on the floor, blood all over," an employee at Kingsbury Hotel told Reuters.
But the time has come for people who have lived with mental health disorders to make sure their voices are heard.
Many of her clients come for help with their DACA applications, and Markuci works to pair them with appropriate legal representation.
"The time will come for the A380," Airbus sales chief John Leahy told the ISTAT Americas air finance conference this week.
Come for his inspirational speeches about Damon getting his shit together, stay for his fond memories about his wife's sleep farts.
When Kianoush Rostami broke a world record in winning the 2343kg on Friday he predicted more glory to come for Iran.
Over the years he's come for full-time fighters (looking at you, Floyd Mayweather), ex-girlfriends, and even his own son.
Another hospital a mile away has been unable to cater to the hundreds of women who come for deliveries each week.
And so I thought it was a good way to, you know, come for the pop culture, stay for the feminism.
The time has come for Comey to explain what's been going on before television cameras and with reporters in the room.
If you're worried about what's to come for women's reproductive health, the time has never been better to start taking action.
But it is unclear when release may come for Ghosn, who led a two-decade turnaround at Nissan from near-bankruptcy.
Now the Uighur community living in neighboring Pakistan fears that Beijing could come for them or their families back home next.
Jenner explained that after she came out as transgender, an LGBTQ camp for kids asked her to come for an appearance.
In other words: come for the nifty-looking exosuits, stay for the ever-shifting "live" take on a Final Fantasy adventure.
Each course is filled with obstacles you must avoid -- trip and the zombies come for you and you must start over.
"The Best Is Yet to Come" for Tony Bennett, who at 90 years old is showing no signs of slowing down.
Roger Cohen The time has come for a painful confession: I have spent my life with words, yet I am illiterate.
If MLG Vegas is indicative of things to come for Rise Nation, it will have proved to be a good trade.
So when consequences come for him, they aren't coming with the urgency that surrounded the firing and trial of Harvey Weinstein.
The time has come for me to step away from TODAY and be a better dad to my two beautiful girls.
Aside from the sheep, patrons come for the waffles and patbingsu, Korea's popular dessert of shaved frozen milk with assorted toppings.
If that moment has come for you, you're probably wondering, How do I get out of this without losing my pal?
Mateen had usually come for Friday prayers before the rampage at the Orlando nightclub on June 12 that killed 49 people.
Or, for those who want to skip the civics lesson, come for the politics, and stay for the comedy and characters.
Shane wants to come for Johnny but is on the same wavelength as Tori in getting rid of their girls first.
The district's interim superintendent recently told a major newspaper that academic improvement might not come for another eight to 10 years.
There are many birthdays to come for the Raspberry Pi. I'm at the office on a Sunday as I write this.
Investors also worry that any tax reductions under the Trump administration may not come for many months, or even until 2018.
I come for the pizza, but I have a connection with him because I've been with him for a long time.
The challenges might not be as emotionally harrowing as the ones faced by he or Segura, but they come for everybody.
"It's a world heritage site (and) because of it people can come for religious tourism and see these places," he said.
He said it was "absolutely clear the time had not yet come" for eliminating all nuclear arms, news agency TASS reported.
The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association said it recognizes there will be significant changes to come for how its members are regulated.
"The time has come for us to spare the people from the political differences between the governments," he said, urging dialogue.
The biggest fights are still to come: for Raqqa and Mosul, in northern Iraq, the two biggest cities under IS control.
Russia's Ministry of Transport notified U.S. Embassy Moscow that Russian officials will be unable to come for talks at this time.
But that support would not come for free and would likely come at the last minute to avoid a repeat election.
Guests are welcome to come for one program or attend the entire symposium, which is free and open to the public.
But the world today isn't like what it was back then, and the time has come for our alliance to adapt.
Others have suggested that "the American people will come" for her and fired insults at her looks and who she is.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - Time has come for the European Union to make multinationals, such as U.S. giants Amazon (AMZN.
Most people come for the day, but staying the night offers an authentic taste of Cartagena 's vibrant culture and spirit.
"The time has come for the regime in Tehran to end terrorist activities, corruption, & their disregard for human rights," he continued.   .
And ultimately, Florida mattered because someone convinced folks that the time had come for some revenge on the rest of America.
"First of all, the two elves didn't come" for Christmas, he said using an expletive for emphasis, according to the papers.
"People come for beers they'll never, ever get to try, sometimes even if they travel to their source," Mr. Goh said.
If it means the police come for me but my children are protected, I will deal with that when it comes.
" Come for the bold effort, stay for the way John Legend flips his chair around and immediately says, "Oh, she's white.
Now, David Cameron had resigned as Prime Minister and the time had come for Johnson to demonstrate his statesman-like qualities.
Right now the target is the Muslim community and Muslim countries, but eventually he will come for all the ethnic groups.
That random funnel cloud of death and destruction could have happened anywhere — it could come for any of us any time.
But since 2008, startups have come for these so-called "vice" products armed with venture checks and pastel, sans-serif branding.
Militants who saw one student, Hafsat Lawan, 17, and her friends hurrying over the fence beckoned them to come for safety.
If you're the wrong group with the wrong beliefs, the left will come for you, and the left includes Silicon Valley.
Her name, by the way, isn't actually Evie—she asked me to change it in case the stans come for her.

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