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"come in" Definitions
  1. to enter a room or building
  2. when the tide comes in, it moves towards the land opposite go out
  3. to finish a race in a particular position
  4. to become fashionable
  5. to become available
  6. to have a part in something
  7. to arrive somewhere; to be received
  8. to take part in a discussion
  9. (of a law or rule) to be introduced; to begin to be used

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989 Sentences With "come in"

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No, come income in further — come in closer.
Trucks have to come in, food has to come in, mail has to come in.
Companies are roaring back into our country and now we want people to come in, we need workers to come in, but they got to come in legally and come in through merit.
"Come in, come in," he said, without asking what I wanted.
But the people who come in [this season], they don&apost just come in and sprinkle a little something — they come in and they hit hard.
We were expecting the Americans to come in, and they have come in.
"Now when people want to come in, they just come in anytime," said Col.
People come in for live and they come in in September, college football, NFL, others.
Now everybody wants to come in, and they come in illegally, and they use children.
But they do move around as the polls come in and their advisors come in.
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes but rarely do they come in body paint.
People are going to come in, but they are going to come in through merit.
The sneakers come in different styles, but only the way Skittles come in different flavors.
And here, Mr. Mueller, is where you come in — where you need to come in.
A lot of people who come in from out of town, around 80,000 people come in.
Athleta's leggings come in a wide range of styles, most of which come in petite lengths.
And really they were going to come in no matter how they wanted to come in.
TAMKO I think people let [politics] come in way more than I let them come in.
"People are going to come in to our country — we want them to come in, but they've got to come in like you: legally," Trump said during the event in Bloomington, Ill.
The problem is you have to come in legally, you have to come in through legal (INAUDIBLE).
We know it was supposed to come in May, it was first supposed to come in April.
THEY CANT MAKE ARGUMENTS THAT OTHERS WILL COME IN AND REPOSITION, OTHERS WILL COME IN AND ENTER.
Let them come in from the Middle East; let them come in from all over the place.
KS: If you were going to come in from behind, you come in with something really spectacular.
"We wanted to come in and get a win, come in and dominate," Chiefs safety Eric Berry said.
White men come in second at 26 percent and African American women come in third at 18 percent.
They're steel, but they come in mislabeled, they come in through surrogate countries like Vietnam and South Korea.
The first two songs come in at 46:00, the last two come in around 1:47:30.
Can we make it so you don't have to come in if you don't need to come in?
People who would come in as children in strollers now come in with their own children in strollers.
MARK AND I COME IN HERE, OUR TEAMS COME IN HERE, WE HAVE DEDICATED TEAMS AROUND THE WORLD.
"Women come in every shape and size, so why can't models come in every shape and size?" she says.
Ever wonder why hot dogs come in packs of 10, when hot dog BUNS come in packs of 8?
I don't go for things that come in cans — and I'm losing trust in things that come in plastic.
The women's styles come in up to eight colors, and the men's styles come in up to nine colors.
"You want to come in with your confidence, you want to come in with a little swagger," Williams said.
"The couples who come in to see me are usually frustrated with themselves when they come in," Bejar said.
The Y100s and Y500s come in four colors: pink, green, blue, and black, while the N700NCs just come in silver.
The S7 will come in black or gold, while the S7 Edge will come in black, gold, or silver options.
Procter & Gamble's Pantene shampoo will come in aluminum bottles, and its Tide brand detergent will come in stainless steel containers.
"I'm not saying they can't come in; they have to come in legally, and they have to be vetted," he said.
"At Blue1647, when you come in to take a basic coding class, to get help with a start-up or to just come in for help with your homework, you come in to a family environment," Mr. Bishop said.
Lenovo's new IdeaPad L340 (pictured above) will come in 15- and 17-inch models that both come in under the $1,000 mark.
Smoothies come in two flavors, strawberry-banana and vanilla shake, and the beverages also come in two flavors, mixed berry and orange.
The long city jackets come in black and ombre blue and the shorter jackets come in black, cyber yellow, and optic white.
The forest's dry season started to lengthen in the 1970s; the rains which used to come in October now come in November.
Actually, I know what will happen on the Republican side: someone horrifying will come in first, and someone horrifying will come in second.
They come in the form of the steel that the steel mills make, and they also come in the form of steel products.
"Future witnesses that we might ask to come in the future, I strongly suggest you come in and speak with us," Burr said.
Cups come in vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, peach and slightly sweet plain, and drinks come in vanilla chai, strawberry, mango and slightly sweet plain.
They'll come in to pick up their order, they'll come in to drop off their order, they'll come for a personal styling appointment.
""I can have a good practice or come in there really mad, or come in really sad, and Zoë races over to me.
Italic's $35 luxury candles come in five scents, burn for approximately 40 hours, and come in beautiful containers made from reclaimed sea glass.
"Well, come in, come in," Olive said, realizing then that she had not yet spoken to Ann, who held the baby patiently nearby.
While many bonuses come in cash, others come in the form of points or miles, and the value of those rewards may vary.
And I fully expect that the US Chamber's going to come in, and I fully expect the NRA is going to come in.
I want people to come in legally...We also want farm workers to be able to come in...We like those people a lot.
"No to unrestricted, or uncontrolled freedom of movement into this country... If they come in, they come in on a fair basis," she said.
We're going to have people come in, but they're going to have to come in legally and we're going to have a great wall.
Brands like Juul come in small pods, but other e-liquids may come in larger bottles, which represents "a huge poisoning risk," Jackler said.
I just want customers who will come in and actually want a dining experience, not people who want to come in to save a dollar.
The bags will come in "practical shapes" while the shoes all come in flat styles to accommodate an on-the-go (but uber-chic) woman.
The next day, I come in for my shift, but come in pretty early, so I wait and sit outside the store on a bench.
The fleece-lined slippers come in five colors — including gray, red, and blue — and women's sizes five to 12 (they also come in men's sizes).
Its stainless steel models will come in gold, silver and space black and a ceramic model will come in white, plus an all-new titanium model.
To bring people like that in is fine if they come in legally, but when they come in illegally, holding foreign flags, waving them in the air.
Up close, her fabrications are enchanting: Most pieces in the store that come in chiffon, gabardine or cotton poplin also come in tulle in the same cut.
"The Vatican controls who comes in, when they come in and how they come in as a nation-state or a city-state," Rubio added of the papacy.
Time — starting the day early, wanting to come in early; wanting to come in and conquer the world — just that mindset is very contagious in any work environment.
"Most people are showered or they come in and shower, but I don't always ask them to go wash their hands right when they come in," said Jade.
"He is going to come in with a stark disadvantage and he is going to have to come in and learn the state like anyone else," Sellers said.
I think the only argument is are we a sovereign country, are we not allowed to choose who comes in, when they come in and how they come in?
" — Republican presidential debate "People will come through the openings in that wall — we'll have a few of them — and they'll come in and they're going to come in legally.
He only offered timing for the iMac Pro, which should come in the fourth quarter of 2020, and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which should come in the fall.
Plus, the drinks will come in Starbucks' famous new holiday cups, which come in four new designs this year: Polka Dots, Merry Dance, Merry Stripes, and Candy Cane Stripe.
But friends -- especially influential ones -- come in handy.
For the second quarter so far, 44 forecasts have come in below analysts' expectations, while 21 have come in above, a negative-to-positive guidance ratio of 2.1 to 1.
"I have patients who come in suffering from an addiction to Candy Crush Saga, and they're substantially similar to people who come in with a cocaine disorder," Dr. Levounis said.
"They've stopped visitation, stopped trade school, stopped chapel services, but the officers still come in on a daily basis, healthcare services still come in on a daily basis," said Faithcloth.
Tell him to run across a field on a Wednesday and he'll come in 25th; put him in a race with medals on a track, and he'll come in first.
Key rulings on a waiver for U.S.T. could come in January at the next Division I Council meeting, Douple said, though its decisions are more likely to come in April.
Some customer-favorite accessories with rave reviews include these winter hats that come in a two pack for under $20, and this best-selling infinity scarf that come in 30 colors.
The blankets come in solid colors, prints, and plaids, and start at $149 depending on the sizeI've stuck to solid colors, but the blankets come in different prints, plaids, and more.
We tested it to find outThe leather pairs come in deep black and a shiny dark grey, while the suede pairs come in black, grey, and a warm-tone magenta color.
INGLEWOOD, California — Why didn't I come in workout clothes?
"The big test ... will come in April," he said.
" Gabrielli: "Then firemen came from every direction come in.
LONDON — Heroes come in all different shapes and sizes.
LONDON — Bodies come in all shapes, sizes and colours.
Well, it doesn't — and that's where you come in.
We're going to allow … the data to come in.
They come in all varieties — and context is everything.
And these kids now come in ... This is terrifying.
John McCain — who had come in fourth in Iowa.
The shelves come in two lengths: 21 ¾" and 45 ¼".
SAN FRANCISCO — Big wealth doesn't come in monthly paychecks.
"You come in, you see the goofiness, you see the signs, you see the bargains, and you know what, it's very difficult to come in and just buy one item," Butler said.
The heels are $725 and come in white and gold, the D'orsays are $675 and come in navy and lavender and the ankle-tie flat are $675 and comes in white only.
That's going to come in the form of better advertising products, but it's also going to come in the form of refining products that Pinterest can demonstrate magnify that opportunity for brands.
Aside from boasting a sleek and stylish package (these come in two colors while the AirPods only come in white), these babies don't skimp on sound in spite of being 100% wireless.
And if you have borders and you do have laws to enforce those borders, that doesn&apost mean that anyone who wants to come in gets to come in under any circumstances.
"It's the best thing in the world for a rookie to come in, or for a young player to come in, and have this opportunity to just play every night," Curry said.
Read more: Costco is selling 90-calorie wine popsicles that come in different colors for the summerThe fanny packs come in both grapefruit-inspired and silver-purple, iridescent mermaid designs for $6.
The idea that you come in with half the delegates the leaders come in with in Iowa doesn't necessarily say how you're going to win Michigan, how you're going to win Pennsylvania.
The kids&apos items come in sizes XXS through XL and the adult items come in sizes XXS through XXL, so people of almost all sizes will find something that fits them. 
Then I come in with no experience, which is the good thing but I know life and I come in and I end up with thousands of people that are never-Trumpers.
Because results from New Jersey will come in hours before California, top aides assume that most news networks will call the Democratic Primary on Tuesday before results come in from the West Coast.
"If the data come in and show significant weakening, that would call for different actions than if the data come in and say that we're just getting headwinds or we're slowing," Daly said.
"We wanted to not only give these guests an opportunity to come in for lunch and dinner, but also come in and enjoy this platform on our breakfast items, at well," she said.
KR: And is passionate to come in and maybe help, we are beginning to look for somebody to come in and work with Sam in this area to figure out a different expression.
It'll come in pearl white, sapphire blue, or ruby red.
And-- they come in sort of a Mardi Gras spirit.
But they just come in the spirit of enjoying it.
Seed rounds come in two main flavors: priced and unpriced.
Well there's a couple ways that it could come in.
It's one that should come in handy for frequent travels.
Awards show speeches come in all different shapes and sizes.
"We expect regulations to come in stages," Mr. Drobac said.
Essentially, the black will come in both matte and glossy.
This is where calls for a new pipeline come in.
Christ has come in and he's become a new creature.
" Adds Klum: "I don't want to come in something snoozy!
But they have started to come in for more criticism.
Many come in glass housings, but they're not terribly durable.
They come in and they want pink hair, blue, purple.
This, of course, is where all of you come in.
That's where you can come in to make a difference.
Vibrators may come in a variety of flavors — rumbly vs.
We've come in last for two challenges in a row.
If you want to come in clean, absolutely avoid it.
Flexibility will come, in the near term, from natural gas.
That can come in handy when you're at the store.
Structure Core will come in two forms: enclosed, or bare.
And perhaps most importantly, do they come in Lego size?
The whole picture is starting to come in clearer now.
Both phones come in three colors, and they're pretty similar.
"We come in peace, but we mean business," she said.
We could hardly get him to come in for dinner.
Wage growth was expected to come in at 0.3 percent.
They can't come in and expect to change the place.
But oh, how far we've come in that 40 years.
They will be removed as fast as they come in.
They now come in cute heart, arrow and star prints.
The actual figure could well come in below the estimate.
Such a test could come in the next few months.
This is going to come in handy — it is known.
And like the 8 Plus, it could come in gold.
A quick physics lesson: Particle colliders come in different flavors.
That entices traders to come in and start buying it.
Here's where the Mac's keyboard shortcuts can come in handy.
The device will come in both Android and Windows varieties.
I tell them to just come in and visit instead.
It says its next step will come in 60 days.
Many of Kawauchi's marathon wins have come in poor weather.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Look how far we've come in a week.
Come in Monday morning for a lesson in professional blogging.
Police claim that none of Tayla's teeth had come in.
The snacks come in superfood varieties like Peruvian sweet potato.
They're very appropriate for the many families that come in.
"No, no, the request has not come in," said Allaster.
Economists expected the number to come in at 5.7 million.
"Welcome to Bakersville!" he exclaimed, motioning them to come in.
It also probably won't come in that fun green. Bummer.
They come in individual packages — easy to carry and use.
They come in packs like that and live in flophouses.
Tiny sunglasses come in a variety of colors and shapes.
Dorret, who struggled last week, manages to come in first.
It could even come in useful for planning your pension.
The most humiliating instance had come in the 10th inning.
The teas are full leaf and come in silky sachets.
On average, earnings have come in 4.4 percent above forecasts.
In most cases you're aiming to come in first place.
The company's new toolkits come in two separate sales levels.
It makes such a difference having the sun come in.
Europe and North America, she said, may come in 2020.
I have to come in open and quiet and calm.
If so, this cocktail map could come in mighty handy.
Now, pay attention, because this is where you come in.
Celebrities come in and talk about what they're dealing with.
"No, you come in a couple of days," Jenner says.
You know, I'm saying, I want people to come in.
Keep checking back for more updates as they come in.
Your pandemic flu shot may come in the mail (Axios).
The girl character can come in all these different flavors.
For trouble could come in a lot of different forms.
Is this a sign of what's to come in November?
Fixings have also persistently come in stronger than market consensus.
Can't wait to share all that's to come in 2017!
All of them come in a very generic white design.
Usually there's a slew that come in over the weekend.
You wanted someone to come in and shake things up.
That's where a plan B should come in, says Goff.
That's where the real value is going to come in.
He'd come in, and mothers of cubs would just scatter.
More people get off the highway now and come in.
I think that's where this education needs to come in.
Ever think of how many great things come in fives?
As Delish reported, Hershey's Kisses now come in Birthday Cake.
As the film moves on, new characters come in waves.
He asks her to come in for a job interview.
That's when a prepaid debit card can come in handy.
Watch out for the messages that come in your dreams.
The big question is: which Democrat will come in second?
Capsule CreamsCapsule creams can come in one of two forms.
That knowledge could come in handy if there's a breach.
" "They come in and rub your belly for uterine massages.
You know how racist I am, anyone can come in.
How would you like to come in and play it?
Jobs are dispersed by the boss as they come in.
"We come in as a strong engineering fit," Bhattacharyya added.
That's where people like Studio71 CEO Reza Izad come in.
The state doesn't have to come in and run it.
The bears come in kiwi, pineapple, apple, raspberry and orange.
The service will come in two tiers: premium and standard.
These are refined over the evening as results come in.
Plus, they come in recycled plastic bottles or metal tins.
The childless nonetheless come in for a lot of criticism.
That's where the organization's monthly neighborhood dinners can come in.
That's where networks of bots and fake accounts come in.
The spread had come in from minus $10.27 in February.
At the HBO bash, the big names come in waves.
It lowers the barrier for foreign investment to come in.
Most real life doesn't come in a neatly compelling narrative.
Pay close attention to messages that come in your dreams.
Butt plugs come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Cock rings come in simple ring form or vibrating versions.
I just tried to come in and play my game.
Let it come in a little before you buy any.
Reparations could come in the form of special social programs.
Well, it'll come in handy for a few different groups.
He would always come in with his wife Joanne Woodward.
Then, we can truly come in out of the cold.
He tells her to come in the Jacuzzi with him.
But Cook hinted at more to come in the space.
And those extra gigs come in all shapes and sizes.
We just got to come in focused and play hard.
That's where the third- (and fourth-) party candidates come in.
I'm not gonna come in and make you feel safe.
Here's proof that thieves come in all shapes and sizes.
Analysts expected NII to come in at 20203 million euros.
The rest said it would come in 2020 or beyond.
The bands also come in different resistance strengths, she says.
Analysts expected NII to come in at 20.8980 million euros.
The sleeves will come in black, brown, and dark blue.
They are different skill sets and come in different forms.
Then, obviously, we have guest appearances and characters come in.
It's a common superstition that bad things come in threes.
Since then, only 125 tips have come in, says Devine.
I'll come in in three colors and ship September 20.
I would not want to come in at this level.
They come in, work, and then they go home again.
And I had to come in every day with energy.
They come in two styles: the Alto and the Rondo.
They come in with their sins and everything like that.
Analysts expect quarterly sales growth to come in at 23%.
This creativity will probably come in handy on the court.
That implies that the next iPhone will come in September.
Analysts expected NII to come in at 909 million euros.
His return could come in Cosart's scheduled slot next Sunday.
The pair come in either classy black or shiny silver.
Mine have come in handy in this recent UK heatwave!
We had this wonderful young actress come in, Danyi Deats.
So you'll come in ready to go with these things.
But the real drama may come in the parliamentary vote.
Because who says big superheroes can't come in small packages?
Then the white supremacists would come in and protect them.
"Funds" in China come in many different shapes and sizes.
These babies are $40 and come in pink and purple.
And that's what it's like when the police come in.
So Natasha would come in every day with wet hair.
We're told there's plenty more to come in backyard magic.
I'll come in, throw the robe off, and you roll.
The hands also come in male versions for the groom.
Police are going to come in contact with that violence.
"What took you so long to come in?" he asked.
The XS phones will come in silver, black, and gold.
"It did come in a pretty shady box," she said.
And most of these come in the form of MBAs.
An idea may come in a flash, literally that instant.
The pendants come in silver ($79.95) and gold ($99.95) options.
But the Bobcats didn't come in and embarrass themselves, either.
Like many species, runners come in different kinds of breeds.
An update to Android Oreo will come in the future.
Bird One will cost $1,299 and come in three colors.
Come in to try the winning pizza w/ code 58.
That's something that could really come in handy in life.
The guitars start at $479 and come in multiple styles.
Over 1 million requests have come in for car assistant.
Earnings season has come in generally above expectations, encouraging investors.
However, results have occasionally come in below analysts' lofty expectations.
The results of Kamni's autopsy had come in, he said.
We've asked for Cyber Monday figures when they come in.
The grants would come in the form of tax breaks.
When people do come in, they're usually not from Arizona.
That could come in the form of increased Treasury issuance.
This is when meditation and technology also come in handy.
Ever wonder what's going to come in that mail today?
Plus you never know when shortwave will come in handy.
Adversity is going to come in one form or another.
Pay attention to any messages that come in your dreams.
That's why sometimes people's best ideas come in the shower.
EasyJet and Virgin America come in second and third place.
I pray that other countries will come in to assist.
I could come in here and shut everything else out.
Someone yelled, 'I'm in the living room, just come in!
"You wait until the trade deals come in," he quips.
Which is where people like Comanche and Juan come in.
They would have to come in strong on national security.
Spice blends without salt can come in handy during cooking.
The changes come in response to a request from Sen.
"People come in and steal the chairs," Valentino said grimly.
I come in here as Ricardo, not as a doctor.
Customers sometimes come in complaining about leaky cartridges, Nieves said.
They cost $129 and come in either blue or black.
He said he was going to come in my tent.
Local Korres toiletries come in refreshing aloe and citrus scents.
People who stand there and say you can't come in.
The ruling on that case will likely come in June.
Warren Buffet's firm also saw revenue come in above forecasts.
The beef burgers come in two forms, highbrow and lowbrow.
Analysts were expecting revenue to come in at $32.42 billion.
We'll know for sure when results come in Tuesday night.
This story will be updated as more results come in.
Facebook's reaction emojis come in a simple set of six.
Razor blades come in packs of ten or one hundred.
Librarians come in all varieties, including urban and activist librarians.
That's where the Office of Legal Counsel opinions come in.
You come in, check it, check if anyone texted you.
Yet, every working American has come in contact with it.
TV's distortions and exaggerations come in sizes large and small.
That is where the heavies and their crew come in.
Yet equity returns come in waves, not in metered doses.
Revtown jeans come in three fits — Sharp, Taper, and Automatic.
Do the berries come in boxes or grow in bunches?
That's when Frank asked Lane to come in as CEO.
Unfortunately our bullpen couldn't come in and do the job.
And that's where Stephenson and his public comments come in.
They can come in handy for the event's noon concert.
Not every good grocery deal has to come in bulk.
The MacBook was Apple's first laptop to come in gold.
White Claw Hard Seltzers come in at least five flavors.
They come in three colors: Carbon, monochromatic black, and mineral.
The numbers come in the midst of a flourishing economy.
Like all things baby, changing pads come in different sizes.
They were going to come in, even a rough way.
Sara Brande: You come in by yourself or with friends.
Today, computers come in all shapes and sizes, including tablets.
French presses come in different sizes, as do coffee mugs.
Virginia Slims, for example, come in a tall, thin box.
Is it a sign of things to come in Pittsburgh?
Tragically, not enough donations have come in for this emergency.
No one expected that innovation would come in that rapidly.
It's simple things like that where 5G will come in.
JPMorgan expects that number to come in at 21.3 million.
More than two in five come in with Early Decision.
Bluetooth speakers come in all shapes, sizes, and price ranges.
According to certain hadiths, the apocalypse will come in stages.
Perhaps a knowledge of labor law would come in handy.
I can't wait to see the official numbers come in.
It means lawfully protecting what should come in and out.
This becomes important when government requests for data come in.
Revenue did come in higher than analysts had been expecting.
Plus, they come in a lot of colors and patterns. 
They come in four shapes: bone, bell, ball, and boot.
This is where some simple roasted vegetables come in handy.
Gives you a heavy head nod when you come in.
We're not super precious with impressing people that come in.
The index was expected to come in at at -0.5.
Always take the deviled eggs — they might come in handy.
That's where trailers come in, which let bikes tow bikes.
More than 100 damaging wind reports have already come in.
A brilliant idea doesn't always come in a Eureka moment.
You get to come in and be the good guy.
The rejection doesn't always come in the form of transphobia.
In the camp anyone can come in and do anything.
It will continue long after the last receipts come in.
One would have to come in Washington against Max Scherzer.
We will update this post as more details come in.
Both versions come in a rugged acrylic and plywood base.
So with all that enthusiasm, where does Morgan come in?
And there could be more to come in the range.
Major league rosters have come in all kinds of configurations.
Influence doesn't come in much more comprehensive package than that.
They'd come in groups of 80 to a hundred people.
Since 1960, no Olympic Games have come in under budget.
His best season had come in 1936 when he hit .
Lesson number one: Curls come in a range of shapes.
Do you want to come in and try them on?
They allow you to come in while they're still warm.
I just had to come in and do some vocals.
Are the Supremes really about to come in right now?
Right, go on, I come in like a Bond girl.
But this is where the Ryder White missions come in.
To this employee's left, totes come in full of products.
The meal replacers come in cacao, strawberry, and vanilla flavors.
Tired of scalp scrubs that only come in messy jars?
That's where an Article V convention can come in handy.
Most forecast it will come in 2021 at the earliest.
Most artificial trees come in full, slim, or pencil widths.
"He's come in and fit in real well," he said.
I also adore this beige color these headphones come in.
"People are going to come in overnight," said Tavistock's Peel.
Could she come in the next day for an M.R.I.?
Handkerchiefs go by many names and come in many sizes.
Something else will always come in to fill the void.
Those will come in handy some nights and mornings soon.
We just aren't having people to come in and eat.
I was ready to come in today and kill it.
This is where a plan like Biden's could come in.
"Nate might come in in the eighth again," Cora said.
And I just felt honored to come in every day.
There are a lot more components to come in yet.
I'm thrilled that Dara's come in and everything he's done.
Financial markets expect the first increase to come in March.
The transition started to come in the last five years.
"I can't let other people's opinions come in," Plum said.
Romance novels come in for an extra helping of scorn.
I had one person come in to purchase 15 sandwiches.
People would see him moving and come in the store.
Trump says he wants more immigrants to come in legally.
How many people know about it when they come in?
Incumbent Republican Dana Rohrabacher is expected to come in first.
You can come in a huge group or all alone.
That is where the fish — and Ms. Pudjiastuti — come in.
A lot of people can come in and run something.
In any case, the link button can come in handy.
Snapchat's product finder will come in handy in that situation.
Patient samples ready for testing come in every two hours.
Live results can be seen below as they come in.
So too will everyone with whom they come in contact.
If Uber hadn't come in, it wouldn't be like this.
That's where Chris Murray and his computer simulations come in.
We'll continue to update the results as they come in.
Make sure you have her come in to see me.
Try not to wake me up when you come in.
"I watched her come in," she said of Ms. Clark.
You come in and you find yourself in this position.
Come in, I'm sure he's going to say nice things.
Analysts expected NII to come in at 898 million euros.
Medha: And they come in this really great wrapping paper.
So this is where I come in, and my colleagues.
The results come in rapidly, from all over the state.
"She has her right to come in," Ms. Lightfoot said.
The banana has come in handy to stave off hunger.
I wish I'd come in when the economy was better.
"We can't ask for evidence to come in," he said.
This shift to digital banking has come in many forms.
Aerospace analysts believe regulatory approval could come in the spring.
The socks come in three colors: oatmeal, rust, or ivory.
We will then stand behind you whatever may come in.
It's not going to come in a couple of years.
It's the same as when the Giants come in here.
Everything else has to come in by expensive air transport.
A bigger Cabinet reshuffle will most likely come in January.
Now, he said, that letter can come in two weeks.
Pepsi Cafe will come in two flavors: original and vanilla.
IT'S GOING TO COME IN A LITTLE BIT OF CHUNKS.
Other dishes come in heavy, glazed ceramics or iron pots.
He'd come in and say -- I didn't even know him.
And, speaking of celeb news, that's where we come in.
They come in bold reds, bright pinks and emerald greens.
The answer won't be known until the results come in.
"This is where Monica used to come in," Kushner said.
The PMI reading had come in at 50.4 in August.
Both come in bottles with no cork and no label.
Come in and you've got 3 minutes with your customer.
I'll flag emails as they come in, whenever it's convenient.
We will update as more concrete cost estimates come in.
Charging stations and hubs come in all shapes and sizes.
"Sometimes, great rewards don't come in this life," he said.
Which is where we -- me and Brenna Williams -- come in.
That's where Plex's next set of features will come in.
"I need to not come in last," one person said.
"Emergencies come in all different shapes and sizes," Malani said.
So, we're going to come in as dervishes, completely drunk.
That could come in a matter of days, they said.
Certain basic words in the vocabulary come in synonymous pairs.
Fleischer was asked to come in and brief committee aides.
Official election results will start to come in from midnight.
And this is where the Amazing Media Women come in.
But come in a little closer, and god, those swans.
The Chinese measures on goods would come in two stages.
"And that's where we come in to give them solutions."
The real details will come in Nene's budget in October.
"Now people come in asking for it," Mr. Baricca said.
Nest Cam Outdoor will come in Nest's typical smart packaging.
This is where good parental control settings come in handy.
"The odor would come in waves," Guadalupe Vázquez told CNN.
Three of those have come in the last 18 months.
Handguns come in two main forms: revolvers and semiautomatic pistols.
Having cars that go really fast will come in handy.
"A large chunk will come in the U.S.," he said.
This is a pope who likes to come in close.
"Half the job didn't come in," said Joe Burns, 32.
Let that one come in and then buy, buy, buy.
The fitness chain also saw revenue come in above forecasts.
Britain's authorities come in for particularly savage, but justified, treatment.
They're like waypoints along that path as you come in.
"Don't come in here," the gunman yelled at the officers.
You come in to Judge Burge and you plead guilty.
It seems sports hooligans come in all shapes and sizes.
Would Rudolph W. Giuliani somehow come in from the cold?
Distinction in the yogurt aisle has come in many flavors.
The school had stayed open, requiring students to come in.
We won't feel good if we don't come in second.
The National Guard will come in and sanitize public buildings.
The XS phones come in three: gold, white and black.
Bonus perk: the library cards come in really cool designs.
Biometric technology will also come in handy with fraud detection.
This is where priorities, discernment and context all come in.
Shaw's nemesis would come in the form of Lenny McLean.
But, again, I do think these things come in cycles.
And we want them to come in based on merit.
She knocked on the door, and, "Come in," he said.
And that's where the companies themselves have to come in.
It is knocking on my door, begging to come in.
They come in every day and they do their best.
These things always tend to "come in waves," he added.
IAMs have long come in for criticism from other economists.
That's where "the spirit" — or call it "Muses" — come in.
"There are clients who come in and pray," says Maallem.
Every night you come in here, there's something going on.
" He said, "I want you to come in and see.
That's where our handy season seven Bingo cards come in.
"If the numbers come in strong enough and the Fed comments come in strong enough to break the range, the question would be whether the optimism on emerging currencies would really bejustified, " he said.
Well, in my pre-Iowa notes I called the Republican primary right: I know what will happen on the Republican side: someone horrifying will come in first, and someone horrifying will come in second.
F.Y.I. Q. Why are both subway stops at Penn Station set up so that the uptown and downtown express trains come in on the same platform, while the locals come in on side platforms?
I remember when we were first waiting for those shows to come in [OVO Sound Radio] and they'd come in 20 minutes late, and I'd be freaking out because we'd run over our start time.
And at that point you have a huge issue because no one's looked at this, no professional has come in, none of the city people have come in and said, 'Did they do it right?
"Deliveries come in and we put them into production as materials come in and as the demand comes in," Volkswagen's South Africa boss Thomas Schaefer told Reuters on Wednesday at the launch event in Kigali.
All I know is that I've submitted my unemployment on the website and I have no idea when that's going to come in, if it's going to come in, if it's going to be approved.
This one will come in different colors and enable new features.
But you have to block each number as they come in.
And they come in fun flavors, like S'mores and Chocolate Brownie.
BARKLEY: THAT'S MY ONLY GOAL NOT TO COME IN LAST PLACE.
"Natural hair doesn't need to come in that often," says Alvarez.
Gotta represent for my girls and we come in all shades!
"People will come in the middle of a storm," she said.
Yes, says Boham, people come in with a variety of symptoms.
It&aposs to come in here and make the kids happy.
I work really hard and come in third on the leaderboard.
The microsuede shoes come in four fun colors perfect for fall.
I love to have them come in for lunch to start.
She called the police again and was told to come in.
England's two biggest defeats ever have come in the last year.
"(Takeaways) usually come in bunches," New York coach Ben McAddo said.
Five of those victories have come in overtime or a shootout.
This will come in handy as Chipotle increases its delivery capabilities.
Pension plans are complicated, and they come in many different forms.
Families, the building block of society, come in many more forms.
Some times she'll come in at the very beginning or end.
People will say to me, but other small businesses come in.
Still, reports that investors are losing patience continue to come in.
GUTFELD: Forty five Muslim countries are welcome to come in here.
That's precisely where Sony's new Xperia Ear Duo headphones come in.
In Europe it'll come in two colors: silver and dark grey.
The brightness will come in handy outside on a sunny day.
But fear not, fellow salon-goers: That's where we come in.
He was barking and excited, waiting for them to come in.
The online craft seller did see revenue come in above estimates.
But that is where Karen Okonkwo and Joshua Kissi come in.
But the online craft marketplace saw revenue come in above estimates.
These edible anuses come in white, milk, and dark chocolate. Yum!
The devastation around the battle of Mosul doesn't come in isolation.
The Victoria's Secret parent saw revenue come in slightly above estimates.
"Let's just say I'm confident he'll come in soon," Nadler said.
My memories of our lovemaking can only come in desperate shards.
Especially when they come in droves, as they do these days.
They're like way points along that path as you come in.
Yes, and that's where all the people of color come in.
More winning tickets could be announced as results come in overnight.
These disks will come in sizes ranging from 4GB to 64TB.
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This is where computer vision and deep neural networks come in.
CD: This is a small delivery that has just come in.
The donut appears to come in two flavors: chocolate and vanilla.
He expects the earliest rate hike to come in the fall.
Kessler promised "bigger and bigger events" to come in the city.
Some of the repression has come in the service of reform.
Real protection will need to come in the form of law.
" Said Jackson: "People like Joe don't come in bunches like grapes.
In Wakanda, heroes come in all forms (and amazing fashion styles).
Photo: Nreal The smart glasses come in a variety of colors.
The glasses also come in a variety of flashy coral colors.
The screens also come in an unfamiliar aspect ratio, 18.5:9.
When you come in, I photograph you, and that's the photo.
What are some fundamental first principles that you come in with?
He'll have the credibility of having run and come in second.
Bangles come in sterling silver or 14K gold-plated sterling silver.
Probably what we've done before: come in and try to mediate.
"This is where competent competition policy must come in," he added.
Condoms come in all shapes and sizes (and textures and colors).
You must get a lot of political regulars that come in.
All three cases cost $129 and come in black or white.
Sometimes, the best things in life come in the ugliest packaging.
Revenue did come in considerably below estimates on weaker commodity prices.
The online retailer also saw revenue come in ahead of expectations.
Improvements in United's kitchens also come in the form of technology.
Someone else will come in behind me and drag it home.
Analysts say another rate cut could come in June or August.
Trump's comments come in tandem with announcements the FCC made Friday.
They didn't expect all of that to come in one night.
Such microscopic distinctions often come in the form of split decisions.
I know your ability to problem-solve will come in handy!
We're allowing the good guys to come in and help too.
A decision will probably come in "weeks" but "not hours," Gen.
The sneakers themselves are pretty cool, and come in two designs.
Actual premium numbers come in and they're surprisingly low — not mentioned.
Russian tourists still come in summer to enjoy Kaliningrad's sandy coast.
So, it's going to depend upon how the facts come in.
Someone needed to come in and fight for them on this.
Ella was like, 'Okay, just come in, we'll sneak you in.
"You come in, you fill in a lottery ticket," he said.
"But it's only as difficult as the people who come in."
Four of those have come in 11 meetings with the Blazers.
The remote that does come in the box is vastly improved.
"We are now seeing a few more come in," Manalac said.
But Avegant seems confident that those advances will come in time.
The products will also have to come in child-resistant packaging.
"All of the vessels that come in are inspected," noted Ruiz.
At this temple of fitness, the pilgrims come in every breed.
Here is where the all-important questions of fact come in.
They have to come in legally, and then they go back.
That's where one of fashion's hybrid shoes come in: The sneakerboot.
Well, to the point where he wouldn't come [in to work].
This is where Holm's jamming kicks could come in so useful.
She called the family and asked them to come in immediately.
Then there are the 1.43 forms, which come in three versions.
Four of Granlund's goals have come in his past seven games.
But it can also come in a number of other areas.
The controllers come in grey, neon blue and neon red colors.
This right here is where the much-discussed freckles come in.
It will come in four colors: black, brown, orange and beige.
"Eggs that come from a farm come in dirty," Perdue said.
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The difficulties come in the political aspect of the ECB presidency.
And, boy, that is where I think it could come in.
We'll have to wait and see once the orders come in.
If they come in a cool color, then they're worth it.
Plus, they come in 10 totally fun, playful patterns and colors.
Another big change has come in the form of zoning reform.
Ask your local grocery store about when its shipments come in.
However, this was the first one to come in a loss.
Pain relief medications come in many forms from injections to tablets.
So much so that the national guard had to come in.
The discount retailer saw revenues come in slightly above Street forecasts.
The headphones come in metallic colors, like gunmetal and mountain silver.
Other estimates had come in at losses of $20-30 billion.
"These animals come in the sanctuary traumatized as well," says Varley.
He was going to come in and he was super calm.
The truth is, nightmare brides and grooms come in all forms.
Juuls also come in fruity flavor pods that appeal to teens.
They come in different flavors, prepared with tobacco, lime or spices.
And that's where the Chinese herbs and urban myths come in.
That is where this supposed move by Gadot would come in.
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The best things come in small packages — just ask Selena Gomez.
Hamilton hasn't come in for conservative backlash before this past weekend.
Navigant says the growth is going to come in the Northeast.
People like to see good looking people when they come in.
"Don't judge anybody if they come in a costume," she says.
Ransomware attacks come in waves, and the next one is due.
They come in two hours early and stay until 10 pm.
These are the greatest fans I've ever come in contact with.
Every time we get a good rally the sellers come in.
Its pods come in flavours like cool cucumber and crème brûlée.
TJ's Chocolate Ornaments come in a variety of shapes and colors.
Still, a little bit of math knowledge can come in handy.
So that's where the College of Psychedelic Supervisors would come in?
This quarter's earnings have come in better than expected thus far.
Bet that bag money would have come in handy then, huh?
An hour after they come in, they will vote on cloture.
Plenty of the world's best free applications come in portable form.
Still, if you're in a pinch, they could come in handy!
Third-quarter earnings in general have come in modestly above expectations.
All three of Gregory's suspensions have come in the past year.
Those endorsements — and donations — will come in time, he told Recode.
Foreign aid has come in for a bashing in recent months.
It's not easy for someone to [come] in and [do that].
As such, it should come in handy for the days ahead.
"Let's just say that I'm confident he'll come in," he said.
We also want farm workers to be able to come in.
Robots come in all shapes and sizes, to do different things.
Zak DeOssie and Mark Herzlich have come in for it, too.
Often, they'll come in search of a different, better financial answer.
Earnings per share will likely come in at $11.30, analysts predict.
NameA truism for smartphones nowadays is that flagships come in twos.
Five of Calhoun's 12 homers have come in the first inning.
Your sharp intuition will come in handy during this confusing month.
We've had lots of people come in and talk about this.
That's where you (and all your fellow Facebook users) come in.
Windfalls don't always come in the form of record lottery wins.
Presidents have come in many forms and still commanded the office.
They don't tell you what movies come in the five pack?
The Pixel phones will reportedly come in aluminum, black, and blue.
Most cops come in only to extort bribes from the brewers.
They come in about a million different shapes, colors, and sizes.
On Monday, police asked Henderson to come in for an interview.
We know who officially won, but winners come in many forms.
"It's so cool to see new guys come in," Kaufman said.
As a culture, we come in all shapes, sizes, and colors.
But the changes have come in waves rather one aggressive push.
The bigger effect may come in markets that don't yet exist.
I did not come in here with my hair of fire.
"Every morning we'd download what had come in overnight," Brandt recalls.
Young people should be able to come in and be safe.
The casino operator's revenue did come in above Wall Street forecasts.
The recreational vehicle maker did see revenue come in below forecasts.
That money doesn't come in and they start falling into debt.
The girl had come in for treatment of an ear infection.
Yeah, I come in contact with those kind of people [laughs].
The law was hyped up to come in with a roar.
They come in sets of five, each with its own character.
I have to come in and take breaks or cool off.
That's why two-color looks like this one come in handy.
"Look how far we've come in just two generations," he said.
They'd come in and say, 'Hey, can I have an Ambien?
Then they just come in and say, 'You're not getting 'em.
"How funny your friend encouraged you to come in," she said.
Our shop doesn't really let people come in and sell things.
Revenue will come in below expectations because of "challenging market conditions".
The company said the launch will come in the coming months.
But that's where more details on the ObamaCare process come in.
Sometimes, hope and love come in the form of a carrot.
Somebody can come in and I can go, 'That was amazing.
Look, you never know when this stuff will come in handy.
The Apple Watch will come in a connected, LTE-equipped version.
For those times, the odd federal program might come in handy.
And there may be more to come in the aluminum space.
Messages had come in Dutch, English and "broken Arabic", she said.
The mobile payment company saw revenue come in above Street estimates.
I will come in like 15 or 20 minutes late sometimes.
"Maybe Trump can come in and fix that, too," he said.
In traditional medicine, patients come in because they're already experiencing symptoms.
This is where sisters Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer come in.
And that's where chocolate, lettuce, and orange sandwiches come in handy.
Four of Sorensen's goals have come in his past three games.
"We see no other carriers willing to come in," he said.
The announcement will likely come in about two weeks, per Politico.
The chai tea pods come in multiple flavors and are recyclable.
This could come in handy if Twitter decides to sell themselves.
IF THEY COME IN STRONGER I THINK EVERYBODY WOULD ADJUST UPWARDS.
Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow training might come in handy pretty soon.
Much of that wedding travel may come in the summer, too.
Assume 2020 operating expenses come in closer to 7 billion pounds.
Kelly's publicist eventually had to come in to calm him down.
This is where the major beats of the finale come in.
One of these could definitely come in handy in the future.
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The earpieces come in three different colors: black, white and red.
That's where Italian inventors Virna Cerne and Ombretta Polenghi come in.
"I want them to come in from everywhere," Trump told reporters.
It may not come in the package that you want it.
They come in a bewildering array of colors, shapes, and styles.
I think that's when tools like Finery can come in handy.
That's not to say an editor wouldn't come in handy sometimes.
And that's where celebrity partnerships and joint ventures come in handy.
There's also no independent player — and that's where we come in.
I come in there with everything created from the foundation structure.
That's where the ECG app and the finger detection come in.
The ultimate test of AlphaGo's capabilities, though, will come in March.
It will definitely come in handy when you need it most.
I saw him come in and saw him come out... Wow.
Analysts had expected NII to come in around 30.8 billion euros.
They all typically come in on a rush from 10 p.m.
These will come in two flavors: Direct Actions and Conversation Actions.
It's like stepping back in the 1900s when you come in.
So that's where we come in and do it for them.
Standalone virtual reality headsets tend to come in only one flavor.
Rate cuts normally come in times of recession and high unemployment.
Pruitt will no doubt come in looking to make sweeping changes.
Of course, acts of martyrdom and miracles come in many forms.
That's when blank characters, like those from Fortnite, come in handy.
However, regulation doesn't just come in the form of prescriptive rules.
"When I come in here now, I feel peace," one said.
This election is way too ... We're seeing this stuff come in.
And yes, they come in Starbucks' most uncontroversial red cup yet.
The results are expected to come in the next few hours.
Sometimes they come in at the other end of the spectrum.
I say you buy some and then let it come in.
But he said more officers could possibly come in the future.
We have to make it easy for investors to come in.
Improper pressures can come in two main ways, the experts said.
Participation in politics doesn't just come in the form of donations.
It would certainly come in as good news for T-Mobile.
Dino buddies chicken nuggets come in fun shapes and taste great.
Oh, and did I mention that they come in multiple colors?
But they are more likely to come in weeks than days.
So many other sheets come in deep options — why not linen?
The diet plan provider also saw revenue come in above estimates.
Positive pre-existing relationships come in especially handy during shaky times.
However, that effort won't come in time for the 2018 election.
Which is where the letters of last resort then come in.
Analysts expected NII to come in at a 523 million euros.
He disappears to ask the owner if we can come in.
I'll come in the middle of the night, whatever it is.
And heroes in particular come in different shapes, sizes, and colors.
Sometimes new employees come in, shifting the culture through sheer numbers.
They had blinds manufacturers come in from over 12 different states!
Let the stock come in before you buy it next week.
People actually come in the kitchen and touch and admire it.
They come in a truck and are dropped into the countryside.
Bob's come in, he's got a great history, your former company.
Their history suggests that titles are inevitable; they come in cycles.
You know, they have to come in, Jim, through a process.
It is how far it has come in a short time.
The Solo Pros will also come in black, gray, and ivory.
They come in hundreds of different styles, shapes, sizes, and materials.
Flavored Briquettes: Both briquettes and lump charcoal come in flavored versions.
It was unclear when or how these changes would come in.
It will come in three colors: black, white, and bright orange.
They're also machine-washable and come in a variety of colors.
Nest WiFi points come in three colors: snow, sand, and mist.
Those emoji come in the form of gender-neutral people, too.
Needless to say, not a single page has ever come in.
The scramble to save the Republican Party can come in 2020.
The oil warmers come in green, light blue, turquoise, and white.
If I loved you, Words wouldn't come in an easy way.
That's where the ships of the USAF "Tyndall Navy" come in.
Stuffed Cheez-It Pizzas come in two flavors: cheese and pepperoni.
And surely the chef must have come in for an interview.
Probably not, but it could come in handy for video calls.
We still expect inflation to come in at 3-4 percent.
This is where the conditions in a merger agreement come in.
They come in teeny little bottles, so they're great for traveling.
Federal student loans generally come in two varieties: subsidized and unsubsidized.
Besides beige, they come in navy, grey, black, and army green.
Pillar's three homers have come in nine games for San Francisco.
The 21625 elections are indicative of what's to come in 2900.
"They just don't come in as often as they used to."
Last time, he was not expected to come in ninth place.
Support from Western G-20 nations can come in two ways.
South Koreans come in second, recycling 59 percent of their refuse.
He expects this year's tally to come in at about 12,000.
Expect more big prices and food deals to come in 2018.
The Jordanian group did not come in with a higher price.
Whatever your religion, whatever your race, whatever region you come in.
They come in three colors: charcoal, scorched brown, and dark maple.
They invited federal authorities to come in and look for themselves.
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It should come in when words can no longer translate emotions.
That's where the services of design agencies like Hyperakt come in.
That's where the Best Car for the Money awards come in.
A lot of people come in, take a sample and leave.
And get their friends to come in and they'll suck, too.
Bitcoin might come in handy for some type of dystopian future.
He said that could come in late October or early November.
In these townhalls people come in and they're very emotional meetings.
People will still come in the hope of a better life.
You're bound to have a lot of new faces come in.
And also for them to come in perfectly, it's really hard.
I know I should've come in sooner, but I'm here now.
He asked me to come in for some audition fitting bullshit.
"That's where we come in and own that effort," Saunders said.
These moments often come in the wake of high skill play.
One would have to come in Los Angeles, against Joe Ross.
Only a tiny portion of that has come in Southeast Asia.
We want the cars to come in and race straight up.
"I just tried to come in and be aggressive," Brogdon said.
However, other data is expected to come in a touch stronger.
Joris looked like a beggar that didn't want to come in.
Normally our biggest issues are with straight guys who come in.
We will continue to update the results as they come in.
"The parents come in crying," said Sucre welfare director Angeyeimar Gil.
"We had Blur come in after playing a concert," Cadena says.
Then, after he finishes, 20 minutes later 30,000 people come in!
Snail mucin sheet masks come in individual packs, like giant condoms.
I love seeing when the [New York] Giants come in here.
And couples used to come in, and some would be bashful.
Galilea: People would come in and see all her Santa Clauses.
I cannot even come in the room where his pictures are.
Often promotional in nature, flexis come in all shapes and sizes.
When I had an opportunity I tried to come in sometimes.
Eventually the groundwater will come in and flush whatever's left out.
But those kinds of candidates come in flashes and fade quickly.
"They can't just react to all the requests" that come in.
The Wrap-Star bracelets come in 14 colors and is $69.
When new CEOs come in they work hard to impress shareholders.
The vaginal labia come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
We'll update this story with more updates as they come in.
Earlier that summer, my dad had come in for ice cream.
Turnovers come in bunches if you keep working hard at it.
If white isn't your thing, they also come in cool colorways.
They would come in to New York, and he would explore.
Those who come in hoping for more should consider "Split's" limitations.
Most 15-inchers come in at about 4 pounds or more.
As for the covers, they come in plain or with graphics.
After store hours, we come in, move the furniture and rehearse.
Growth will likely come in at around 10 percent, she said.
Analysts polled by Reuters expected earnings to come in at $215.6.
Sanders appeared poised to win or come in a close second.
Like the Katia, they come in either black or white diamonds.
The final two segments will come in the 2019-20 season.
They come in several flavors, including gochujang, but alas, not turmeric.
Trends in highly focused Japanese cooking seem to come in waves.
They come in like a lion and out like a lamb?
That's where nonprofits like the USBG National Charity Foundation come in.
Five potential adopters were scheduled to come in Wednesday, she said.
"You can always spot them when they come in," she said.
Their job is to come in and describe what they're doing.
"New clients come in before the morning rush," Mr. Annett said.
Several of the cocktails come in large-format shareable sizes too.
Those headphones come in handy when you want to avoid conversation.
That's probably the first season I've come in with those expectations.
The FreeBuds 3 will come in two colors: white and black.
What I have come in contact with would reflect different numbers.
Both cake and pie can come in fruit or chocolate varieties.
And we're seeing them come in to the plastic surgeon's office.
"That's where your sales skills need to come in," he said.
That feature will come in a software update later this year.
Immigrants have come in waves since the 1950s from North Africa.
When that's in front of you, all these things come in.
It's also gated ... which could come in handy around those parts.
They were summarily dismissed and told they could not come in.
I noticed your nontoxic Begley's natural soaps come in plastic bottles.
Sports bras come in three major styles: compression, encapsulation and combination.
The reviews have come in and they have been categorically negative.
They do not come in order to accomplish a peaceful transition.
Corduroys don't feel staid when they come in a baggier fit.
We recommend five cheap(ish) things that will come in handy.
We'll have live results and vote totals as they come in.
The Bio-Zero Memory Foam Pillows come in three distinct shapes.
And I was like, 'Well, they'll come in the next book.
Do you often come in contact with someone with those conditions?
And they would come in on weird orbits like Oumuamua did.
The realization that you are getting older can come in waves.
It's from the police, and they ask her to come in.
So here's where the crossings are going to come in handy.
It's always awkward when kids I know come in as customers.
And we need them to come in and fight for us.
And that is where L.S.U., Oklahoma State and Purdue come in.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "The results just wouldn't come in, the whole day.
We recently had people come in through the back kitchen door.
As a result, many employees continue to come in to work.
This is where the data factories and their workers come in.
The stockpile maintains another 22014,219 ventilators, which come in three varieties.
We'll continually update the map when new forecast tracks come in.
Confusing communications will come in late this evening—trust your intuition!
Kamala Harris and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg come in.
You don't want liquids to come in contact with working batteries.
Judges come in all shapes and sizes, and all political stripes.
"Patients who came by in cars couldn't come in," he recalled.
And analysts expect second-quarter growth figures to come in strong.
The Weight Watchers parent also saw revenue come in above forecasts.
Follow the results here as the votes from Ohio come in.
"Public benefits come in many shapes and sizes," Justice Breyer wrote.
Those "bad" gene variants might still come in handy, she says.
"He's unhappy when the results don't come in," Mr. Rivkin said.
Having a single AAA battery around can come in handy, right?
He would come in and say — I didn't even know him.
It will come in every Friday morning instead of on Saturdays.
It's got to come in a way that you don't expect.
At what point did the covers come in to the equation?
That could come in the form of briefings on Capitol Hill.
Super Undies come in fun designs shaped like big-kid underwear.
"So it gives me a good reason to come in regularly."
More on all of that to come in the hours ahead.
Could I come in for a day to do some training?
Nacho fries will come in three forms: plain, loaded, and burrito.
Initially in large stacks on the stairs as they come in.
"And you'll see the numbers starting to come in very well."
That's where data — lots of it — and artificial intelligence come in.
Change will sometimes come in patacas, sometimes in Hong Kong dollars.
Which is, I suppose, where everyone in America might come in.
The new flavor will also come in a Zero Sugar version.
"New people come in and say, "What's the third rail do?
Execution of the debt relief plan could only come in 2021.
About half of the votes have come in, the source said.
Execution of the debt relief plan could only come in 2021.
And that bigger playing field allows more people to come in.
I was afraid that someone might come in and hurt me.
Yubikeys are our favorite and come in all shapes and sizes.
That's where Afeef Zaman, Siffat Sarwar and Ataur Chowdhury come in.
It is true that Catholics come in many different political stripes.
However, these have come in for criticism on timing and practicality.
We have since come in here and looked at the play.
Results will start to come in from around 22:20.87 p.m.
Two of Hamilton's wins have come in the last two years.
Chairman Kim said he's ready to allow them to come in.
His assistant often has to come in and pull him away.
These socks come in sizes ranging from small to extra large.
And with Mahomes, scoring plays tend to come in a hurry.
And those who could volunteer their time to come in did.
This is where legumes like peas, beans, and lentils come in.
Ten of Zibanejad's goals have come in his last 14 games.
God willing, the regime will not be able to come in.
Sometimes someone will come in and say, 'I smell like mothballs.
They come in a wide variety of styles, stains, and textures.
A photographic memory can come in handy for an intelligence analyst.

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