I have dogs that come over every week, and dogs that come over ever 3 months.
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"American products would come over, and be allowed to come over," Johnson told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
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So we're going to have the Republican senators come over, we're going to have the Republican members of the House come over.
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"They took their time and gunned them down one by one -- boom, come over here, boom, come over here, boom," he said.
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He started a book in his house and whenever I would come over or Chris would come over, we'd write up whatever recipes we would do.
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"I don't know why … the idea of 'Let me come over and smoke,' versus 'Come over and I'll make you a dinner,' is weird," Feliz says.
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Google says support for more phones will come over time.
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That credit will also come over the next 24 months.
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Sometimes he'll come over just to hang out with her.
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Similarly, its end may come over time through incremental reforms.
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He'd come over and say, 'You need a little break?
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And she says, 'Why don't you come over for dinner?
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"Just come over," Mr. Trump said, in Mr. Barrack's recollection.
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I'll just tell my other girlfriends they can't come over.
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Sooner or later they will come over to our side.
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CM: The China guys are starting to come over here.
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They keep telling me to come over and see it.
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"She should come over and take a look," he said.
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You could come over and we could just do nothing.
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Hey, come over!' and we do a picture and everything.
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After school, the kids would come over and help me.
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Sir, and then I'll come over to this side, yes.
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On weekends, friends would come over to sample new dishes.
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Just stop whining and come over to the dark side.
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This is likely to come over the next few days.
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Hey D, come over to my house, Michael would say.
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We probably have some Democrats that want to come over.
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And when they come over here, everyone's all over them.
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Work together, come over your politics and get something done.
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They're kind of byproducts that didn't mean to come over.
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How do they contact you to come over and score?
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Friends come over and ask, 'Are these all your books?
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I know that feeling of having it come over you.
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EARLY BIRDS Shira and Eve typically come over for dinner.
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And if you haven't yet, come over to try it.
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The House managers would come over [and] make their arguments.
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So, if it's serious and urgent, it should come over.
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"I'm hoping they will come over here soon," Democratic Sen.
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"I'm hoping they will come over here soon," Democratic Sen.
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I walk home and D. says he'll come over later.
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We marveled at the change that had come over us.
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"I feel embarrassed to have people come over," she said.
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My sister lives a block away, and she'll come over.
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" I really love the title "Lover, You Should've Come Over.
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It expects more defaults to come over the next two years.
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They're afraid that if they come over, I'll chase them away.
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" The Photo: Cheekbones Showcase The Message: "Literally come over right now.
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You can purchase "Do You Wanna Come Over" on iTunes now.
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"Just come over to Parkland, it's 35 minutes away," he said.
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They come over to our house with the people from Japan.
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Did Busy Philipps come over and drunk-dye her roots, too?
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"You just wanted to come over to my house," she continued.
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I usually have my friends come over and cook for me.
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Please come over to my hotel suite to keep me company.
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True: His crew did in fact come over on those ships.
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"I hope everybody will come over and visit it," she said.
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Come over here and lie on this warmed slice of baguette.
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Seriously, if you want to come over, just let us know.
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I'm thinking, I don't know, when a thousand people come over?
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He goes, 'I'm gonna come over and get in the shower.
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Come over and light it on fire in front of you?
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Everyone used to come over to my house and hang out.
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Why come over and get smashed when you could stay there?
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My niece, Savannah, has come over to be with her cousins.
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My friends would come over and we'd have big painting parties.
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And at the time, she would come over and we'd chitchat.
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Warren says she scoops up dog toys before people come over.
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Somebody is going to come over to help you with something.
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Friends will come over and we might sit in the garden.
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When it snows, kids will come over and shovel for free.
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My boyfriend D. is going to come over for a bit.
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Moreover, something had come over me in those last few days.
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"I'm hoping they will come over here soon," Jones told CNN.
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We started having cruises come over, and our employment rate increased.
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I'm going to come over there and take out your eyes.
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I called her that night and asked her to come over.
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And the next big storm may soon come over the horizon.
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Kim gets Rob to come over and gets Kourtney on the phone.
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Let me come over here and get in this fight with you.
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" Mike: "Why don't you come over here and sit on my face?
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A strong desire to go on an adventure will come over you.
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Makes it easy to trick friends to come over to your house.
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Could he come over, Zolper asked, and "offer an accounting" of himself?
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I'm the only who's like, 'Yooo, come over, let's watch a movie!
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But I'd love to come over to check out your bananas sometime.
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He's going to have to come over here and fight this time.
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The one exception to Mr. Trump's disengagement philosophy may come over oil.
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"Hey girl, come over here," one of the men said to me.
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It's super nice out, so I text some friends to come over.
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My friends come over and we drink wine and cook dinner together.
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No, Benji called the Janderman home to beg Frank to come over.
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My brother invites me to come over and be bums with him.
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Do you want to just come over and we can fall asleep?
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All my friends who come over sign their names on the door.
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The neighbor and his wife come over to admire the new car.
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Soon the feelings leave and I feel a lightness come over me.
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Take action, work together, come over your politics, and get something done.
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Come over and visit me another time and we'll try dying again.
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Oh, forget the blood, just come over here and get some pets.
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C. says to come over, and my friend who isn't drinking drives.
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Do you have buddies that come over and jam in this room?
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You come over and do housework, and I'll take pictures of you.
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Caitlyn wants to come over to Kris's house and get facials together.
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Come over me as we pulled off to go our separate paths
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" "The one," he asked, "that he had us come over and celebrate?
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They need to come over here and check it out for themselves.
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But they had some guy come over here and take it all.
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We should celebrate that he has come over on the right side.
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How about a Roomba to do your cleaning before people come over?
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When my friends would come over we would joke about it too.
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We're looking at, well, when did, when did the Latinos come over?
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He came over, other people in his family did not come over.
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Seeing her relatives, they come over like when they are not working.
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"Well, he wanted to come over to this country," Mr. Trump bristled.
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"[Kris] has already come over twice," the 55-year-old comic reveals.
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Did you see Yuki come over and just start talking to us?
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When friends come over, they often ask what we pay in rent.
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Maybe I should set them out next time the boys come over.
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Moametal says that it's really weird, sometimes, when they come over here.
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Kevin Ching: I'd come over to visit Ivan [Pun] a couple times.
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This sensation would come over my body when I was around her.
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She should let the family come over and meet the new baby.
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Reductions in volatility have come over the last several months, she said.
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Soon enough, though, the hero dancers had come over to say hi.
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"Their friends would come over and go, 'Oh my gosh, that's disgusting.'"
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"We saw your message, we had to come over," added Joe, 30.
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"A change has come over country music lately," he explained in 1968.
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Many of them come over when they're in town for the fair.
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Come over here you'll be caught by the neck, that chicken neck.
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Some friends, N. and H., come over and we play Mario Kart.
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"They tell their friends and family to come over," Mr. Praisan said.
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If you are ever in Washington, come over to the Oval Office.
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We're making pitchers come over the plate up and down the lineup.
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"They were all wanting to come over to America," Ms. Rafferty said.
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"There are people who are not letting Mexicans come over," Ruiz said.
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Half of Atkinson's eight goals have come over the last five games.
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I'm going to prepare it, and you guys just come over tomorrow.
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I still go over there though and some people come over here.
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"Still had friends come over and had a decent time," she wrote.
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I was asked to come over and I went in my Jag.
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If Paddy doesn't come over to you then you're automatically less memorable.
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"They took their time and gunned them down one by one — boom, come over here, boom, come over here, boom," Trump said, referring to victims fatally shot in Paris while pointing his hand as if it were a gun.
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I'm so happy [for you]…and I want to come over for dinner!
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") evolved into Comedy ("Wanna come over and listen to this podcast about Seinfeld?
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People will need to come over if they want to enjoy your company.
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Software updates will come over the internet and provide new functionality over time.
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And I don&apost know where like - I saw his hand come over.
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I'm paying my friend $15 to come over and do it for me.
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Can you just like come over here and sort of kick some shit?
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But most of its sales come over the counter at $4.99 a copy.
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I'd invite them to come over to the White House anytime they want.
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The DJI guy accidentally fell, who wants to come over and clean up?
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Cayne wanted to know: Would Caitlyn like to come over for a sleepover?
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We had a lot of people come over from the mosque's prayer space.
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And for these people come over -- and again, this is not rocket science.
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According to the men, she orchestrated the plan for them to come over.
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" There are a bunch of people who are like, "Okay, come over now.
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Anytime I went to go spar, he'd come over and watch me spar.
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Or maybe they refuse to come over because they're terrified of your cats.
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Whenever he would come home [to Flint] other people would just come over.
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I was wondering if you'd like to come over for dinner this weekend?
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"I yelled across the room for her to come over," Mr. Kline said.
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You can probably guess what they'll be serving next time you come over.
|
|
How many limos must come over the border until we learn this fact?
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Do you wanna tell me a bit about Come Over When You're Sober ?
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I texted my best friend Meghan and asked if I could come over.
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Or people will come over and we'll play each other music, very relaxed.
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"I'm watching for American missiles to come over the horizon," he said wryly.
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"Nowadays, when friends come over, everything is relaxed and child-friendly," she says.
|
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"I asked him to come over and audition me for it," Phoenix said.
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We add in cherry tomatoes and fresh mozzarella for when friends come over.
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So I'm trying to get them to come over here to get interviewed.
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|
Every time I was going to come over, she seemed to be there.
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She was moved by the tenderness she saw come over each of them.
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Some of those people will come over to us as the stronger candidate.
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Would my friends want to come over to my tiny apartment for brunch?
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My neighbors come over and socialize and I eat grilled chicken and asparagus.
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|
Felt's sons still come over each morning to help her out of bed.
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When it comes to financing all this, the parties come over all coy.
|
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But then you come over here and it's full of really devoted fans.
|
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My one son is like ... Come over here ye while I debrain you.
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If I were Donald Trump, I wouldn't have come over and talked to you.
|
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Sometimes he would come over for me to help him with his Physics homework.
|
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We&aposve had tens of thousands of people come over the last several months.
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It's not the kind of dirty bong you hide when your parents come over.
|
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Long before that, folks would come over to my home to get their medicine.
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I couldn't do that before, with Rob and his friends who would come over.
|
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Right now we're working on that technology—I think it can come over time.
|
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That the spirit would come over him and he would know how to dance?
|
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J. and a friend come over, and I offer to drive his friend home.
|
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People come over from other towns, so there was something like 800 people there.
|
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Then I take a shower and get ready for our friends to come over.
|
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Then a bunch more family and friends come over and the party gets started!
|
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I change my plans around and tell him I'll come over before he leaves.
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Well, at least we know that Carey didn't come over to steal Streep's food?
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We have such a great time, my sister comes over my friends come over.
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WE DON'T HAVE – AND THEN THEY COME OVER AND THEY GET STEAK DINNERS, OK?
|
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Once you do that, why don't you then come over there to that chair?
|
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"I would come over, and he would do his ritual with me," he says.
|
|
Yeah, he was the first one to come over and do a club tour.
|
|
Recently, I met Eve while interviewing another musician who she'd come over to greet.
|
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She'd come over from Uber to run communications for Facebook's WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger.
|
|
I remember that day well – she called and asked if she could come over.
|
|
If "Mayday" were to come over your ship's radio, would you answer the call?
|
|
To succeed, May needs at least 75 lawmakers to come over to her side.
|
|
Are you meeting with founders being, like, you got to come over to us?
|
|
"We've always invited Colin to come over," Goodell told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Monday.
|
|
This is a traditional setup for when relatives come over for the New Year.
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It's nice when kids come over and you can give them things to do.
|
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My godparents would come over, and my best friend — it was this famous thing.
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This is for every single human being who has right to come over here.
|
|
They said I could come over, and I met Dr. Parker that first day.
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But I like it when people come over and want to have a chat.
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They plan a day, and they come over to his place when they're ready.
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Sheepherders come over on the H-2A, a temporary visa for foreign agricultural workers.
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PLANKS (Her) Our friend Danny Greenberg will come over and whip us into shape.
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You learn when you're a baby: If I cry, my mother will come over.
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"I called up at 2000:21, and they said come over," Mr. Wilson said.
|
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So he stays down to make the referee come over and check on him.
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This is what the World Cup does to me: I come over all nerdy.
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There's nothing I'd like more than to come over and give you a hug.
|
|
Here are some highlights of the experiences to come over the next two years.
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" — TheAlphaBlob "Want to come over and watch porn all night on my new mirror?
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When neighbors, cousins, and brothers-in-law come over, that's when it gets weird.
|
|
On Christmas Day, Bier invited Gantz to come over to his house for lunch.
|
|
The deep pain will come over Trump's pick to be Attorney General — Alabama Sen.
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"Let the House come over and prove their case and let's vote," Shelby said.
|
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He appeared to have come over to wish each candidate well after the debate.
|
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Alexander applauded how far the electric car industry has come over the past decade.
|
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"Now people come over and want to get to know me," Ms. Owen said.
|
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"Ideally, a clean bill would be the way to have it come over," Sen.
|
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Roitman had come over to the investment bank from HSBC just one year earlier.
|
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When friends come over, she says they're astonished when they see her DVD player.
|
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"Come over here and give me all your money," the guy shouted at me.
|
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When Magic would feed the chick, Sphen would come over and sing to them.
|
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"Frank would come over and sit and read to the kids," Mr. Thoresen said.
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"For me to come over the bridge is like a double life," he said.
|
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People still say, hey, come over, we're going to have a barbecue on Sunday.
|
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Then, he invited a few friends to come over and shoot it with guns.
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They are just a little more appropriate and less offensive if a last-minute person happens to come by or Joe's parents come over for breakfast — actually you know what I would put shorts on when they come over I take that back.
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Kids could come over and read to him or just pet him if they liked.
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Despite this, she said she agreed to come over to his house later that month.
|
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We talked and she told me want me to come over when her roommates leave.
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I had a friend of mine come over one day, a friend who's an atheist.
|
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I needed someone to come over and be with me to walk into my bedroom.
|
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The boys come over, but Elle can't get a strong enough signal to reach Will.
|
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So, the articles will come over, and they will have to start a trial immediately.
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I don't know what you're up to but I was wondering if you'd come over?
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Or come over to a guy and say, 'Man, you gotta run that ball out.
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She's that awesome friend who is happy to come over and do nothing with me.
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There's no need to hand out a complicated WPA2 passcode when your friends come over.
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But if you do happen to own a slushie machine, can we please come over?
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"Other people's parents wouldn't let me come over when I was a kid," she revealed.
|
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I went to school with kids whose parents wouldn't let me come over to play.
|
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The children would come over to their father's every other weekend, the Sun-Times reports.
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Kourtney and Scott come over to Rob's for the reunion of Rob and his friends.
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Just like I'd be thrilled to have Mario Batali come over and make dinner tonight.
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We're going to have Lucas come over and you guys are going to meet him.
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"Other people's parents wouldn't let me come over when I was a kid," she said.
|
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Now, that home has leveled up, and thousands of people have come over for dinner.
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"Very happy to come over and get what I was trying to do," said Johnston.
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When you have people come over to your house to a party, there are rules.
|
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I put a great deal of effort into trying to convince Elisa to come over.
|
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The next day he asked me to come over and help him with some music.
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You know, we asked him over, to come over for a cup of tea really.
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Sometimes when (mom's friends) come over, they let me play Pokemon GO on their phones.
|
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I remember taking pictures of the young kids who would come over to my place.
|
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Her mother used to ask children to come over for play dates (which was mortifying).
|
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"They're surprised that they know their names and come over when you call for them."
|
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The Russian Embassy is asking people to come over to the dark side for #StarWarsDay.
|
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You'll end up "accidentally" leaving it in very plain sight every time people come over.
|
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"Ivanka wanted to come over to discuss this," Donald said, glancing up from his phone.
|
|
Then when he lost to Joe Duffy, we saw a big change come over Conor.
|
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When I hear about a mass shooting in the media, several emotions come over me.
|
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Someone paid me so he could come over to my house and do my chores.
|
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Frank says he should come over to cook ribs before he goes — and Freddy snaps.
|
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But if they come over, a lot of them will want a link man anyway.
|
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When one vole is scared, its counterpart will come over to comfort it by licking.
|
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And a lot of dogs come over because a lot of our friends have dogs.
|
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Hambrick, who lived in another part of town, used to come over to The Empire.
|
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We had a good buddy, Jon Green, come over to the house a couple times.
|
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I reveled in their curiosity but cringed when they asked if they could come over.
|
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I had laundry where I was, I was just looking for reasons to come over.
|
|
I've said many times, we still expected them to come over here in late September.
|
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I'd invite locals to sign up online to come over for home-cooked Hungarian meals.
|
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We have all of these people come over, we can't process them, they're claiming asylum.
|
|
This is the sense that can come over an observer of fashion's increasingly hectic cycles.
|
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"My son would always ask if Lena could come over and babysit," Ms. Hunter said.
|
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It involved a "social issue" he said, and a flight attendant had to come over.
|
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" As Valladares was leaving, "He said, 'I'm having this black gangster guy come over later.
|
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"I saw him there and was really hoping he would come over," Ms. Diamond said.
|
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However, L. persuades me to come over so we can watch some more of Mindhunter.
|
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We want to show you a safe space to come over and play with us.
|
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When we have a guest come over, they'll ask: Are they going to take us away?
|
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In 2400, we had 2500 million of these children crossing it&aposs enticing to come over.
|
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And this group of people come over, they're trying to ask Steph for pictures and autographs.
|
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And I go, 'Would you and your friends like to come over and have a drink?
|
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All of us have background as immigrants, and family members that have come over here, great.
|
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Then a neighbor remembered the sudden, unprecedented invitations from the Cochrans to come over for dinner.
|
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"When the international players come over here they're putting their bodies on the line," said Dames.
|
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For now, maybe Perry can come over to Beyoncé's newest property and pray for a decision.
|
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We feel very confident that he can come over and meet an even bigger audience globally.
|
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My mom texts me because she misses my baby and wants to come over after work.
|
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Many of Evans' friends are interested, she says, when they come over and see her place.
|
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I also text the dude from last night, asking him to come over… 9:45 p.m.
|
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He was horny, and, 'Why don't you come over and work off that dinner wink wink.
|
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Google Home is a good example, with more to come over next couple years, Giannandrea added.
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If someone you've been dating hasn't come over yet, now's a great time to invite them!
|
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Unfortunately, the women who come over end up being part of a deeply religious prayer group.
|
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"Katherine says, 'I'll come over next week and I'll do your hair for you,'" Ultrino said.
|
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"Jon Stewart, after the show, I'm gonna come over and we're just gonna spoon," he said.
|
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"My mom's coming out, and I think my brother will come over," Affleck, 45, told E!
|
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"If you're around Washington, you come over and see me in the Oval Office," he said.
|
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That question caused something close to resignation to come over both Ms. Henson and Ms. Spencer.
|
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"If I were Donald Trump, I wouldn't have come over and talked to you," he said.
|
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Some of these phrases come over the air on television from commentators who played the game.
|
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It's great that you got here — text your friends and tell them to come over, too.
|
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He's an insider, yes, but not an Intel lifer, having come over from Qualcomm in 2015.
|
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The special things come over two or three hours, that's when the game really starts working.
|
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And when people come over I just go uh, that hippo, that's just before she dies.
|
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The release had another minor hit, though: "Come Over," a pop-reggae song featuring Sean Paul.
|
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As he prepared to shoot his final tape, Gugliemelli offered to come over to film Lillyman.
|
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GATHERING Camillo and Gaetano come over for lunch, and Ludovica does, too, when she's in town.
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If you can stay there for a couple of hours I'll come over and kill you.
|
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When friends come over, they ask about them — they seem to glow, to catch everyone's attention.
|
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"I don't care how difficult it makes it for these people to come over," she said.
|
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If not, ask three or four friends to come over and give you some tough love.
|
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Do you want me to come over?' and I was just like, 'You texted my husband.
|
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With motion detection, someone will come over a fence, see the light and jump back over.
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I ask her if I can come over and bring dinner, and she says of course.
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" But "the legislature can't reverse in one bill the cuts that have come over a decade.
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"People would come over and say, 'That's the worst thing I've ever seen,'" Mr. Sollo sad.
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"It's come over very strongly how good the community has been to help," the queen said.
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He further added that this change in mindset was "inevitable" however and would come over time.
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That's the guy I could trust to come over to my house and feed my dog.
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More friends come over and we start walking to the frat where the day party is.
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Obviously, Trump does not come over well in this account (an account that he had denied).
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Eventually, she asked if she could come over, promising she would bring a bottle of wine.
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If a really sexy guy wants me to come over, he's probably not using his own photos.
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So when I come over, I want to spend an afternoon with Blayke just like old times.
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When she said no, the friend asked Lightfoot to come over and collect her clothes, KDFW reported.
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BANNON: But even people on the Republican side who have come over here and just had platitudes.
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Despite Hinton not being the intended recipient of the invite, Dench did say he could come over.
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But his conviction is tempered with patience that such changes will only come over the longer term.
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It's one of those things like, so when are you going to come over to our house.
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It was the president, asking if Comey "wanted to come over for dinner" that night, he wrote.
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And his self-confidence can easily come over as an arrogance that could tip over into hubris.
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It's inconvenient to have your neighbor come over and complain about how loud your bookshelf speakers are.
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But this is so important that you have to come over to my house on Saturday morning.
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We should just let these people come over, slaughter some Americans, and we'll be like, 'See, assholes?
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DO YOU WELCOME THE POSSIBILITY THAT THE FISCAL SIDE MAY COME OVER AND HELP WITH THE ECONOMY?
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"Kim would come over with Robert Downey — and Robert would play the piano like crazy," Sassoon recalled.
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The Internet capture that vibe in "Come Over," which has me maybe obsessively crushing on this song.
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Those women are already voting for Clinton and were never likely to come over to Trump's side.
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The woman allegedly went home, and invited Rose to come over to her apartment several hours later.
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He promptly responds and asks me about my day and if I want to come over later.
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Now he's come over to our neighborhood so we get to hang out with him more often.
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Steve wanted me to come over and run the café, which was operated by a third party.
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She didn't know what had come over her and didn't want to lose his approval and support.
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Their dog is having a rough time, so they ask me to come over and walk her.
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Seeing his calls, the accuser agreed that Darby could come over for 30 minutes, the documents allege.
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After a while not seeing the administration come over and say that was enough, I was disgusted.
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Most of the latest Metal's benefits will come over time, as developers tap into Apple's new API.
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There's a town in Alaska where bears will come over just to bro out and eat berries.
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Her mom pays for Elena, an art major, to come over and give her daughter private lessons.
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"I want to see you come over here and disperse me," said the diapered Gneiting to Christie.
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She apologized to her soon after, and told her she didn't know what had come over her.
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I'd done some tracks for them and they booked me and DJ Milton to come over here.
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Justin told me about making Mike chili, so it was easy to get him to come over!
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Vander Meer's parents, immigrants from Holland, had come over from his hometown of Midland Park, New Jersey.
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I'll be learning all of these moves in my room tonight if anyone wants to come over.
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Most of those wins haven't come over great teams, but they've been dominant even considering the competition.
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"At Halloween time, people from Detroit used to come over here to these streets," Mr. Fehrenbach said.
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"He did come over and talk to a group of us from back in those days," Mrs.
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Her husband was inside, cooking and chatting with her brother Kene, who had come over to visit.
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" Landavazo says, "[Even now] her friends want to come over and have a sleepovers in her room.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If you are going to come over here at least do it the right way.
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But it's nice to see how far our mani game has come over the last 100 years.
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By the time Daniel Day-Lewis finished shooting Phantom Thread, a funny feeling had come over him.
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"When Yasiel Puig came over, he didn't come over to give a concert or two," he said.
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I text with F. and he plans to come over after his nails dry (he's so hot).
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"The bigger challenge was when we would have friends come over and visit," said his brother, Kris.
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They wanted me to come over because they were going to try this new form of animation.
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The playmate would come over to his house almost every day but they went to separate schools.
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Loneliness aside, if I get sick nobody will be able to come over and look after me.
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If I recall correctly, this fan was from Mauritius, and he'd come over specifically for the game.
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"Our idea was to come over and start a boom for it," the British team's captain said.
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On the wall, Trump came close to accusing Democrats of wanting drugs to come over the border.
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"The growth that has come over the last few years in hard seltzer is phenomenal," he added.
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I think our maximum leverage of getting what we want is now, before the articles come over.
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"As an art form, I get Asians who come over who're singing, but they're mimicking," he said.
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"If she felt comfortable doing my skin tone, I'd much rather she have come over," London said.
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I remember him sitting and watching the scenes, and this huge smile would come over his face.
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Why don't you come over and play for a little while, and I'll give Bob a tape.
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The lights dimmed, and that right time did not come over the course of our travels together.
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The snow was so high that her daughter had to come over to take the dog out.
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Before they come over and display what their current thinking is, it's sort of hard to say.
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Indeed, my election in June underlines how far our country has come over the last 28503 years.
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Just once, I'd like them to come over and say, `here's where we're going to save money.
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I remember him sitting and watching the scenes, and this huge smile would come over his face.
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Finally, at the age of 32, Dopita agreed to come over to North America and join the Flyers.
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I call his cousin's wife and ask if she wants me to come over, and she says yaaaas.
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Because some of the stuff that has come over the transom, we've maybe had a notion about before.
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The martyrdom of 50 innocent people and the injury of 42 last Friday did not come over night.
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Come over, abide by our rules....They are allowed to get assistance like food stamps and housing assistance.
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Trump, meanwhile, issued a call on Tuesday evening for Sanders' supporters to come over to his own campaign.
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B.'s sister, brother, and sister-in-law come over for a birthday dinner for B.'s sister.
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Her reunion with Hawkeye demonstrated how far she had come over the course of a decade of films.
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I didn't believe it'd happen until two weeks later, when she texted me like, 'Can you come over?
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I now sleep in my car, and occasionally family members will allow me to come over to shower.
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His mom and younger brother come over with their dog, and we have a nice time catching up.
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The news come over five months after Jenner's sister Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint on Oct.
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They want them to come over to their side and to be able to cooperate in the investigation.
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They come over here, they sell their cars, their VCRs, they knock the hell out of our companies.
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I eat leftover rotisserie chicken and broccoli and chat with my roommate before a few friends come over.
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"Maybe if he'd come over... he wouldn't have done this... he wouldn't have blown himself up," she says.
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" Madelyn Victoria: "I get good amount of guys who come over to the merch booth and hang around.
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They go down on you to completion and cook actual recipes off a phone when you come over.
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She texted me at work, where I was just finishing my clinic, and asked me to come over.
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Too nervous to discuss such information over the phone, Conlin tells Carrie to come over to his house.
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Meredith, after warning Maggie that she is going to let Riggs come over, ends up cancelling on him.
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At one point she asked her bodyguard to come over and teach the dog attack and bite commands.
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The real tests for the stocks and the ETFs will come over the next few weeks, McGrath said.
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Trump also invited the senators to come over to the West Wing, according to a White House spokesperson.
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Yeah, all your friends would want to come over as an excuse to hang with your mom. 10.
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But they note that major fundraising players formerly allied with Bush could now come over to Cruz's side.
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Four cinemas are already under construction, with 12 more to come over the next two years, he added.
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"Gabriel was friends with one of my co-workers, and he'd come over and talk," Ms. Deleski said.
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Here they come over the horizon to reformat your life like the defective little thumb drive it is.
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Then, usually, he'll pick up a book and come over and sit in my lap and that's that.
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Shopify's business was "trending in the right direction," he said, adding that profit margins would come over time.
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At that, Perry asked Glaze to come over to her, where she kissed him quickly on the lips.
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The actress said she "freaked out," calling a friend to come over and pretend to be her boyfriend.
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Korea is so different from the U.S. That's why when a lot of guys come over, they fail.
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My dad is already there at the house, and my other brother and his wife will come over.
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"Ty was at his house, and he told me and Nano to come over one day," TeeCee remembers.
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She'll say she'll come over when you're scared or lonely or miserable, but forgets that promise shortly afterward.
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Enter "Prediction Machines," which looks at just how far "narrow A.I." has come over the past few years.
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"My husband works his ass off, and other people come over [from Mexico] and benefit more," she said.
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"They asked me to come over and the costume fit," said Mr. Eller, who is 6 foot 5.
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I haven't left the White House because I'm waiting for them to come over in a long time.
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One day the fish says to the crocodile, would you come over and stay at my house tonight?
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Usually it's like, 'Come over and look at my stuff and you can take the one you like.
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"Everyone who would come over would say, 'Yo, this is like your own art museum,'" Mr. Richardson said.
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ANONYMOUS When we adopted our dog, we hired a trainer to come over to give us some pointers.
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" He said more information on changes in the newsroom would come "over the course of the present quarter.
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Just as long as these fancy-schmancy people don't come over to Section 203, it'll be all right.
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Expect bigger fights to come over how tech giants handle user data, from which their huge profits flow.
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"There is a chaplain who had come over and kind of taken us under his wing," he said.
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Periodically, he and the prostitute would reach an agreement and set a time for her to come over.
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"Everybody thought she would come over here and win right away, but that did not happen," Higgins said.
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"You never want superstars to just come over into training, collect a paycheck and go home," McCarty said.
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"It's close to miraculous to see how far we've come over the last few decades," the ambassador says.
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"When I really wanted to make him feel better, I would come over and call him Bishop Elijah."
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If a friend wants to come over and have a movie night and get takeout or delivery pizza?
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We didn't come over here for the first time in the 1950s, black people lived here before that.
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Even more changes to financial rules could come over the next year, both from Congress and the administration.
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She said he then called her twice, insisting that she come over to his house for a massage.
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Ben and Lauren come over to prepare a photo shoot for the Whole Foods partnership in my kitchen.
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But hopefully a good friend will come over with some food and wine and just be with you.
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He motioned for me to come over to him, and then grabbed me to sit me on his lap.
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But I can give you 2.5 hours on Saturday and Sunday if you want to come over and work.
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He had inadvertently sent out, "Hey, want to come over to Netflix and chill?" to over 11 of us.
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And he even said if you want to come over and punch him in the face, you're welcome to.
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I've had people come over and watch me eat and then say, like, 'I've lost all respect for you.
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I text her to see what she's up to, and she offers to come over to make me pancakes!
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As Davos and Gendry are packing up to sail, two bumbling guards come over and ask about their mission.
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Logitech hints that more mounts could come over time as customers show interest in different uses of the camera.
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If a child sits on the bench, it signals other students to come over and ask them to play.
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When we were preparing for Irma's arrival, I casually suggested that Anna should come over and stay with us.
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And we'll go through the official ceremony in a little while when they come over to the White House.
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"[I got a text message] asking me to come over to her condominium unit," Pennington claims in court documents.
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My best friend had to come over and take care of her for me because I could barely walk.
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We have voters voting against us that we have to sway and then come over to vote for us.
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"I come over and — boom, there is tea and fruit, cut up, on a tray," Ms. Serrano-McClain said.
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My friend's little sister is a barista, so I said, 'Does she need to come over and design something?
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In her song "Come Over To My House," she literally encourages you to join her in sure-footed journey.
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Smash was an excuse to get them to come over to my apartment more and hang out with me.
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Now, every day, I'm happy I'm free: Will he call or won't he, will he come over or not?
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Tell your guests to come over after dinner hours, but to save some room to satiate their sweet tooth.
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After the boy asked her to come over on Monday, she did and never returned, they told the station.
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Without being asked about Apex Legends, Sweeney said "an Apex Legends worth" of players have come over to Fortnite.
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Speaking to Mashable, Anderson says the shark will come over and poke him if he doesn't get a hug.
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"The best thing may be to kill it early so it doesn't come over here," the GOP senator said.
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In fact, if you sit really still, you can already start to feel the chill come over you (*shivers*).
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Fedato: But I don't think you can compare having someone come over with having sex in a public space.
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Even if you want either to be president, you probably wouldn't want them to come over for a cafecito.
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They were holding ... a maintenance ladder, and there was a guy laying on it, and they said, 'Come over.
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As Clinton did in her speech, Jotkoff said it's important for Sanders supporters to come over to Clinton's side.
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I call my mom after we're done eating, and we decide that we'll come over for dinner tomorrow night.
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"If you yell 'Eureka!' everybody is going to come over to where you are and start looking," Okey says.
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More developments will come over the next 10 years, making items you're used to seeing in your home useless.
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I thought the routine would come over time but without making it my priority I still don't have one.
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This album didn't come over night, but it fell into place a little easier than we wanted it to.
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Then we actually hired a makeup artist to come over the house, but then I got kind of expensive.
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He is one of the few single bachelors who has come over to the market to scope out prospects.
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And then there's other conversations like calling your drug dealer, calling your parents, calling a girl to come over.
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He whistled for one of my colleagues in costume to come over, like you would do with a dog.
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He can come over and ask me for it, she thought, intrigued by the cute stranger across the bar.
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A Christian counselor had come over and was destroying everything that was Chinese or had any dragons or idols.
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Either I have someone come over, or I go to this Dominican hair salon called Sisters in Downtown Brooklyn.
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Those claims are true, but they're a bit like shoving a mess into a closet before guests come over.
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Amber learns of Clay's theories firsthand when she asks him to come over to fix something in her house.
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"I think it's fine for him to come over," Mr. Corker said of the president's visit to Capitol Hill.
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The immediate objections from Democratic leaders signal days of difficult negotiations to come over the weekend and next week.
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I realize there's not much I can do, seeing as they can choose who does or doesn't come over.
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Jake recalled yelling at co-workers to move faster, only to wonder what had come over him and apologize.
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Ms. Williams said Ms. Jefferson's family had come over and told her uncle that he had done nothing wrong.
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That release will come over the strong objections of Democrats and the leadership at the FBI and Justice Department.
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He's singing because something's come over him, the way it does me, the way it does lots of people.
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"The minute those articles come over, that takes precedence under the rules and under the Constitution," Grassley said Tuesday.
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One day, Ms. Barnes testified, Ms. Berman called her, asking her to come over to her apartment right away.
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If you want to come over and bring him/her to brighten our day, you are more than welcome.
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"She finds food and water and makes noises, and Penguin would come over and start eating," Mr. Orbe said.
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" She added, "If he really did hate Latinos so much, why did he come over to talk to us?
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I told him he could come over, but I'd have to drive him home super early in the morning.
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BW: Well, I don't want my data given to the Russians if they come over and make a request.
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David Brooks As this primary season has gone along, a strange sensation has come over me: I miss Barack Obama.
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It was fun because I got to have everyone come over all the time, and we would have big dinners.
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He asks if he can come over and have a fun dinner in my bougie new apartment, and I agree.
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This dog definitely has a human somewhere in New Ham who hasn't come over to West Ham... or have they?
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I'd cry on the phone to my friends whenever he said he'd come over, and then ghost out of nowhere.
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And I'm like: 'It's okay to not give them something when you come over once a week, twice a week.
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In another thread on 4chan, commentators speculate about how many people would be shot as they come over the border.
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Yeah, it might be a luxury item, but it will make your social circle eager to come over for brunch.
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"But if you come over the (border) fence, you are right there within a foot of the canal," Reyes said.
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It's also been a reminder of how far Christian women have come over the dozen years Evans spent writing online.
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But the fact is when you come over the border and we haven&apost vetted them, it hurt immigrant communities.
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However, he thinks Wall Street has bigger concerns — like stress test results, which will come over the next two weeks.
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The reason I had lunch with the NRA on Sunday — I called them and said you have to come over.
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So when the chance came along to come over to Maps, it was a problem space that I really loved.
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And if they can be educated they certainly will come over to the side of Donald Trump and the Republicans.
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My friends would come over, tell me they were having problems with whomever in the village, and ask for backup.
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So I told Drew to come over and play synths, because at the time I had a lot of synths.
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The functionality will launch in the US initially, "with more markets to come over the next few months," said Spence.
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When we see her drop the can, we have the expectation that Teddy will come over and pick it up.
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I tell my friends he's so good at cooking and then they come over and he's just gone to Costco.
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And if she ever wanted to come over and binge season 2 with me on my couch, I'm totally game!
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I throw together a salad for dinner (spinach, corn, and leftover crabmeat), and wait for my cousin to come over.
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In my wine drunk state, I text L. asking if I can come over, but I don't make it there.
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We get a couple of girls to come over to him and it is honestly the highlight of the night.
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There is a post-Trump view that Mr Biden's foot-in-mouth propensity would come over as authentic and engaging.
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And because there's no such thing as TMI amongst friends, she wanted me to come over and take a look.
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But it's cool because my friends get to come over here, and personally I think it's more fun over here.
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On Friday, Columbia Records released the first posthumous collection of Lil Peep's work, Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2.
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After learning what the Warrens really do for work, Mary Ellen's friend Daniela (Katie Sarife) decides she must come over.
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Can you please come over and advise these guys how to actually move through these caves and fix the lines?
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"The guy was very suggestive and almost demanding that he come over so I can cook for him," Nieves remembers.
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All the kids, I'm doing pageants, the girls would come over, my daughter—and some of my kids are unclockable.
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There's a sense of purpose to come over, have a couple of drinks, but actually hear a conversation from someone.
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"Whether we'll be able to get the Russian nationals to come over and testify is an open question," Warner said.
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Although The Marlin Co. is 103 years old, the majority of our evolution has come over the past 12 years.
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Both my mom's and dad's sides of the family would come over, and my mom would be prepping all week.
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Often, when I'm loading up the paddle boards, there are guys who come over to me and offer to help.
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His first album, Come Over When You're Sober Pt 1, dropped in August 2017 and entered the Billboard 200 posthumously.
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THE DINNER GUY Four times in the last six weeks, my close friend Robert Picardo has come over and cooked.
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When fans come over and talk to him and want his autograph, I say, 'Honey, they love you so much.
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While I was in college, a friend of my called me and told me to come over to his house.
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Once they've raised their consciousness and attained greater mindfulness, my guess is they'll come over to the gluten-free side.
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GROWN-UP TIME Sometimes in the afternoon we'll have a babysitter come over, so Steph and I can hang out.
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"I had some drag queens come over and put some beads on it, some sparkle...you know how they roll."
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But if you're sad, there's a good chance they'll come over and sit with you, cat-people will often say.
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Hearing the emergency request for help come over the radio was the "worst call you can ever get," Nisleit said.
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Some wealthy Republicans will probably never come over to Trump, but they might be a smaller group than commonly imagined.
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And since I was a bored, lonely housewife, I always needed someone to come over and take care of things.
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"I would expect some (Brazilian) names might come over the course of the next few weeks," said a syndicate manager.
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Ryan is not some corrupt functionary, some time-serving Roman official eating grapes while the barbarians come over the wall.
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"I really believe we're going to have numerous Democrats come over and sign" the eventual tax reform bill, Trump said.
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That was when I figured everything out and on Saturday I had Wes and my daughter come over to help.
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We ended up becoming friends and when we were opening our place, we said he should come over and cook.
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A first close is expected to come over the next month or two, with a final close likely next year.
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When you have [spot fires] that come over the fire lines, and when you have wind—wind will carry embers.
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A lot of times heads will come over fences and walls, start yelling, and it might be that one hit.
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Eight of his nine victories have come over his last 12 starts, while recording a 1.67 ERA over those outings.
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The other Wives come over for a baby shower and coo over June's swollen stomach as if June isn't there.
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At first, he would just hire me to come over and cook at his own little personal parties at home.
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Tiny curls of local squid come over rounds of yellow squash, with preserved lemon and a deeply savory crustacean oil.
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I feel guilty leaving my house when my daughter is home, so this makes it easy because they come over.
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"That night, I got a friend to come over to make sure I wasn't going to hurt myself," she added.
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There are so many Kiwis who have come over here to support us, and we're a lot better team today.
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Wanna come over so I can clap my ass on your dick and we can turn it into a rave?
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Given polls that show him faring better than Clinton against Trump, Sanders argues superdelegates should come over to his side.
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You know how picky and antiseptic Americans are, and I think this is why people don't come over more often.
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The docs claim the rampant drug use continued later in 2017 -- during Peep's final Come Over When You're Sober tour.
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At 8, our neighbors text us asking if it's a good time for them to come over for a drink.
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Mitch McConnell said on Friday, if the articles come over, it is our constitutional obligation to hold a Senate trial.
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We're the babysitters who beg to come over, an offer that's hard to refuse since we don't charge a dime.
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I walked back to my meditation cushion, took a deep breath, and felt a wave of lightness come over me.
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Our neighbor was the first one to come over, drop what he was doing and help us complete the job.
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The Astros' general manager, Jeff Luhnow, had come over from the Cardinals and taken other St. Louis employees with him.
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How can I get my guests to wash their hands when they come over, especially if they've used public transportation?
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When cats come over you just sit down on an instrument and you just play until everybody's bored or tired.
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The Senate could reach a deal on the matter on Friday, or a final vote could come over the weekend.
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There was what seemed to be a surprise announcement that Expedia's current CFO was going to come over to Uber.
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If you find a dancer hot, don't wait for him to come over to you, ask him for a dance.
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Here's the account of Mayfield's resist of arrest, from the officer's description: I told Mayfield to come over to me.
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"We are still planning for the Chinese team to come over here in September," Kudlow said, declining to name a date.
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I do think we should have persevered and come over longer, but since then we absolutely love coming to the States.
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Plus, my mom threatens that none of us can come over to her house ever again if we root against Lebron.
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I should have called someone to come over [and] take me back to the hospital if I was having an issue.
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His debut album Come Over When You're Sober Part 1, also surged upwards on the albums chart, climbing to number 38.
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My cousin texts me to come over for Bachelor night, but I tell them I can't make it because I'm exhausted.
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There is a $30 trillion generational wealth transfer set to come over the next several decades, according to a Deloitte study.
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"It's a way to reconnect with our regulars who are finding it harder and harder to come over here," Dell said.
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After a sweet moment with Justin, Ty (Julian Walker) and Aaliyah (Raney Branch) come over to play games with Mary Jane.
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I guess that beats reading your secure password aloud whenever new people come over — for your tech-savvy friends, at least.
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The next day, I got a text from him wanting to know if I want to come over for a beer.
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She agreed to come over, but asked if it would be OK if they didn't have sex, which he agreed to.
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"The essence of a dramatic form is to let an idea come over people without it being plainly stated," he said.
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The rest of his input will come over Skype and in helping fine-tune apps after the Spil team develops prototypes.
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Her followers, as well as presumably those who had come over to her page to rubberneck the breakup, ate it up.
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Your best bet is to buy Ether on a dip and avoid the weirder token solutions that come over the pike.
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And then the directors would come over, maybe ask him to a tweak a certain part, and he would do that.
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People referenced each other's snaps in posts on Twitter and encouraged followers from other spaces to come over to this one.
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I didn't think she would come over to us in this weather, I thought she would jump straight in the car.
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I'm walking around and these guys from across the street were like, Hey, man, come over here, and we started talking.
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My friend texts me to come over; she's already eaten, so I swing by Dig Inn to grab dinner for myself.
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"When word would come over the intercom that chow was on, she'd be the first one in the kitchen," he said.
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Laura and the lady at the desk are having a whispery discussion, so I come over and ask about the commotion.
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" When Melania confronted him about the towels, "he told her that Ivanka had come over that day after a modeling shoot.
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She was like, 'Oh come over, I'll cook dinner for you,' and I show up and the house is like dilapidated.
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However, Josh, if you're reading this, I would be happy to come over and sit you down about that blue shirt!
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"Come Over To My House" is part of her post-Get Down music rollout, something Guardiola is doing slowly and carefully.
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He didn't come over to say hi and basically gave me the vibe that he really didn't want to be there.
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Friends of mine would come over and ask for a cup of coffee, then realize I had nothing to give them.
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In that kind of situation, you can work with them and try to convince them to come over to your side.
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Weinstein's explosion in the wings is said to have come over a joke Lane had delivered earlier about Rudy Giuliani's combover.
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"It's been amazing, watching him come over here and kind of in a tough spot, taking over for (Jeter)," Sabathia said.
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Brandon Johnson told our photog Demi texted him at 4 AM, the morning she OD'd, and asked him to come over.
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It's more, 'Hey, the sun's out today, want to come over and get in the pool and we'll figure out something?
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Ambrose told police she had come over to pick up some belongings and said she did not threaten or assault him.
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But in Moscow, I saw an employee come over and clear away a man's tray mere seconds after he'd finished eating.
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We also got him hanging out of his ride inviting "anyone who wants to come over" afterward ... probably to somewhere awesome.
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In some ways, the fight over Gorsuch is a preview of the even bigger battle to come over the next vacancy.
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My family had invited a group of people from the church I had attended to come over while I was gone.
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Sadly, you never have sex because your mom says they have to sleep in the spare room when they come over.
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Comey is invited, and Trump signaled him to come over for what proves to be an awkward part hug, part handshake.
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"Once the Verrazano bridge was built, it opened the floodgates for all the Italians in Brooklyn to come over," Zagami says.
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My dive buddy John Hsieh points at a large juicy scallop with his flashlight and motions for me to come over.
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She got permission to come over here for that lifesaving surgery, but because he put that ban on, she couldn't come.
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In 2015, Kao got a call from his mom telling him to come over because she was having a heart attack.
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"There will be a whole bunch of hubbub about it, but if history is any precedent, they'll come over," Stewart said.
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"My grandma would, every Saturday, she would get her hair ready expecting me to come over," Weimer said, according to KCAL.
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"I shouldn't have come over/just so you could have your way," she admits, but she gets the last triumphant word.
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Luckily Stuart managed to persuade the founders to come over to work with Swain and his team on creating Toast Ale.
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In my apartment in Moscow, there's a chair where Boris used to sit when he would come over and drink tea.
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They would come over and I'd just ask them a million questions about the beverage world and what they were drinking.
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Our relationships changed and there really is a darkness that's come over her recently that I think has changed our relationship.
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Have my child's nanny come over: Only if the nanny lives in your home, or provides medical care to a child.
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The information we collect from the eclipse is a preview of the solar data deluge to come over the next decade.
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I imagined that he would come over for breakfast; then we might go to the pool at our local sports club.
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Highest temperatures throughout the day will be around 40 degrees -- but warmer days will come over the weekend, the agency said.
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If there's only ours left, then I suspect a number of those who voted for the other one will come over.
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If she would have looked up from what she was doing, maybe come over and run her hands along my back.
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I was just a kid, but he would let me come over and bring a blank cassette and record his 78s.
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Since I couldn't solve the problem on my own, I asked the office manager to come over to reset my computer.
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Ms. Rhodes-Conway does not engage with the attacks that come over social media, but her office reads everything, she said.
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I leave it to sit and set on the counter before calling my mom to see if I can come over.
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I'm very close to my neighbor, and when I need to take the dog out, he'll come over and watch Amelie.
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And the reason they're going to come over, typically, is they're going to tell you what the terms of trade are.
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"The ones who have just come over keep me updated on all the recent developments, and they're very worried about everything."
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"If they knew for sure my son was gay, I doubt they were going to let them come over," he explained.
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As far as he has come over the last year, he knows he has still got a long way to go.
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We invited lots of people to come over, but they didn't get here until later, thinking they would mooch off us.
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In other texts, Strong told Mary that he was discussing with several other male CAP staffers whether white women or black women were better at giving blow jobs; he repeatedly asked her to come over to his apartment or let him come over to hers for a drink; and he frequently made comments about her body.
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"People come over to my house, they sit on my floor with my puppy, and we talk about interesting stuff," Andersen said.
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It's also made my freezer look like a game of Tetris so somebody please come over and take these scones home, thanks.
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If you buy these books and leave them on your coffee table, girls who come over will inevitably Instagram their favorite panels.
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Instead, I ask if she wants to come over and drink some Prosecco I have at home while I sip on tea.
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I spent one month in Calais, come over here, two months in the streets, terrible, so I hope this is very good.
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He died in November 2017 of a Xanax and fentanyl overdose, but his posthumous album Come Over When You're Sober, Pt 2.
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I walk home making a mental note of all of the things I need to do today before my friends come over.
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Today, Lil Peep's estate releases "Cry Alone," the first single from his first posthumous project Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2.
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"I wish I were closer friends with Snoop Dogg," she said, extending an invite to the rapper to come over for brownies.
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Kelly hired attorney Bryan Freedman, which could be a sign of a battle to come over the time remaining on her deal.
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You'll also have to hide it when other people come over, because it only really belongs in a 14-year-old's bedroom.
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And certainly it can come over a, you know, fairly extended period of time, because I'm not looking to shock the system.
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So when she was told to come over and kiss DiCaprio, in character as the unstable Jordan Belfort, Robbie did the opposite.
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Guys are travelling worldwide to come over and train with us in Northern California, so we've got the sparring taken care of.
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The hardest thing for me, especially early on, would be when he would come over and my roommates would be home, smoking.
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Helping Meghan and Harry set up the new organization is Natalie Campbell, who has come over from William and Kate's Royal Foundation.
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The "friction" and "awkwardness" in that process, Buchler said, was one way his team lured Periscope broadcasters to come over to Busker.
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Long-term development will come over the long haul, over all the banked reps and the things that happen in a game.
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Now, I extend that to friends who come over for breakfast to slather my fresh figs on their toast after big nights.
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There will be more to come over the next couple of days, so follow along on everything Google I/O on TechCrunch.
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Later in the evening, another parent reached out to ask if Isabelle could come over as her daughter wanted to see her.
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S. trade war and should come "over time," Steve Schwarzman, the co-founder, chairman and CEO of Blackstone Group, told CNBC Tuesday.
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" Review (from IGN): "Warning: If you love your controllers, have your friends bring theirs when they come over to play this game.
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More simply, this means when your kids' friends come over, they have to follow the same restrictions you place on your child.
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The first workshop was at my place and the second one we had twenty plus people saying they wanted to come over.
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Whether or not the person asking for the person to come over expects something other than companionship is not my client's problem.
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They have gyms in China, like small gyms all over China, and then they have a package tour to come over here.
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But even big financials like Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan are hurt from when news of new tariffs come over the tape.
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Before the "Come Over When You're Sober" sessions, Smokeasac had never recorded in a real studio, or collaborated outside his immediate circle.
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Morrison has a message for any lawmakers in Arizona who may be considering supporting HB 2706: Come over and meet her family.
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The woman who recorded the clip shouts, "Tell your father come over here" ... because she thought the girls were young, we're told.
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Several years earlier, not longer after John F. Kennedy was shot, the Kennedys had come over to the Bernsteins' for the weekend.
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It used to mortify me when my friends would come over and my Chinese parents were both walking around at 2 p.m.
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Party tricks: When friends come over, Mr. Thornton asks which colors they would like to turn the top of a nearby skyscraper.
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By the time I finished the series, I wanted to do the same, so I asked Whitney to come over for dinner.
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The actual deed is reported with such lightly amused aplomb that what could come over as sordid seems like a harmless diversion.
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"We feel really feel fortunate to be able to come over here late and actually be somewhat in the mix," Ashby said.
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The woman told police she had come over to pick up some belongings and said she did not threaten or assault him.
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For a few hundred dollars, a registered nurse will come over and deliver 21,28 milliliters of saline and electrolytes into your bloodstream.
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"I saw an orb at like 23 seconds omg sis come over I don&apost want you there lol," one person tweeted.
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This is up to Republicans -- at least until they reach a majority, then expect some Democrats to come over and join them.
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You can also give friends the option to log is as guests when they come over and need to check their email.
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"He would come over and say hello, ask your name and how long you had worked at the club," Ms. Cruz said.
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They said he wouldn't come over to work — all he wanted to do was to watch movies and television at the residence.
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If you are a lucky one with the power still on, let people know and invite them to come over and charge up.
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"All my neighbors (around) here, any time they have company, they come over to see the longhorn," Pope said in the news release.
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I thought [the gunman was] in there and I thought, 'It's only a manner of time until they come over to these bleachers.
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Still: Meghan, if you're down, I'm happy to come over to the palace for A Seat At The Table jam session any time.
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I don't want any character to come over as predictable or as a stereotype — the earth mother, the suffering but strong black woman.
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"I'll come over this counter and beat your fucking ass, bitch I'm gonna have your job, you ain't gonna be here tomorrow," Det.
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Issa even throws a wine-down party on the evening Lawrence is supposed to come over to pick up his jury duty letter.
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Starting when Alex was just 20, Lewkowicz would simply call her, ask if she could come over, and hang out — with her camera.
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After an embarrassing amount of time, I finally begged a coworker to come over and point out where this alleged cute dog was.
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Unity feels protective over Zita, sometimes even when her friends come over to play, but gets annoyed when her younger sister copies her.
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If something breaks down, they need someone to come over, in person, as soon as possible to fix it or risk losing yield.
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A player will always succeed when they want to come over — not chase them and try and force them to change their mind.
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She had asked a guy she'd hooked up with to come over and talk; she gripped onto his dresser to stop from shaking.
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An initial vote of the Senate is scheduled for Friday, and a final vote will come over the weekend, according to USA Today.
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His mother Vernette Botts took the picture of her son and a police officer that had come over to check on the situation.
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When I'm a couple of minutes away from home, one of my best friends texts me asking if she should still come over.
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On the other hand, if someone wants to extend a guest invitation, I'm happy to come over and drink all of that beer.
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"Are you going to come over and say hi?" she asked, seemingly suggesting that Disick bring Richie around the rest of the family.
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So I felt I needed to come over here to bring you something to weigh your left hand down a little bit more.
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" So I kept calling Crosby to come over to put vocals on and stuff like that, and he was always "at the beach.
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In the image, Kardashian West appeared to be gesturing for somebody in a not-yet-shared photo to come over and join them.
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Most barely glance in his direction and do not break stride, though some do come over and happily pose for the inevitable picture.
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They come over here as indentured servants basically and their boss gets them a cheap lawyer while they work off their insurmountable debt.
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The group's launched a new single called "Come Over" to go with that announcement, and as the kids say, it's a big tune.
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I get up and put a pot of coffee on while I wash up and tidy up the apartment before they come over.
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Niantic says around 100 Pokémon will be available at launch, many from the series' original 1996 releases, with more to come over time.
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Not just any kind of best friend either; he wanted me to still come over for 'sleepovers' and share his bed with him.
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They would know where to go (and I suppose other details, if any) by this cryptic message that would come over the Motorola.
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I hunch my shoulders, racked with the dreadful hope that the patient will invite me to come over and "check" his blood pressure.
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It's basically been an open playing field for people to come over and establish themselves, and I think in Berlin even more so.
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"We've had some groups of Taliban, small groups, who have either started to come over or expressed an interest in talking," he said.
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A few of Philipps's famous friends even replied in the comments: "For the love of god can I come over," Chrissy Teigen wrote.
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"I like to come over here and just look at them," said Gibson, who is also the president of the Utah Farm Bureau.
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I left the meat to marinate in the fridge, wrapped up like a present, and texted friends to come over the next day.
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"He's like 'Dude, nothing is coming through the overflow — you've got to come over,'" said the fish guy, whose name is Felix Miranda.
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The Brooklyn-born Sanders, however, has vowed to fight for victory in New York, where progressive voters could come over to his message.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Come over here to the drips," a visitor at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) advised friends.
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A few friends would come over, we'd set up the table, and my wife and the baby would watch me play beer pong.
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I have always liked my partner to come over with a toolbox—clothespins, a wooden paddle, a Wartenberg pinwheel, a gag, and handcuffs.
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One undergrad didn't want his girlfriend to come over when he was feeling down because he didn't want her to see him upset.
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"If you are working on that Tocco, training, and it goes down, I'm not going to come over and fix it," he warned.
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Abulfazl had to sneak out of the house to play soccer because her uncle had come over and was blocking the front door.
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You could place a charging pad on a TV stand or end table for guests to replenish their phones when they come over.
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More wailing is sure to come over the next month as YouTube rolls out a controversial design change that will abbreviate subscriber counts.
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The insurance agent, working in his hometown of Tifton, ordered leg straps, and called his two best friends to come over to practice.
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Russia will have to brace for more to come over next several years, prepare for the worst and push back where it can.
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While Kennedy, 2202, has not directly signaled his plans for retirement, at least one senator has predicted it could come over the summer.
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She plans to veg out in the morning, and we arranged for her BFF to come over in the afternoon for a sleepover.
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So one or both of the kids may go play at someone's house, or some kids come over to our house to play.
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"Will you get out of your car and come over here?" the bearded man in the front seat of the SUV asked me.
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Dessert bars was offering me to come over, saying: 'Have a dessert on us and do promotions for us,' and stuff like that.
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"I was like, 'Come over and I'll just tell you what I have learned and what I wish I knew,' " Schumer told Vogue.
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My mother would come over in the midafternoon to stay with her when I left for work, and until my husband got home.
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My white friends' parents wouldn't have a problem with me, but when they saw my stepdad, they wouldn't let their kids come over anymore.
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She asks if I want to come over tonight for wine and movies, but I tell her my daughter, R., is coming home tonight.
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Hi, I'm Anna, I'm alone tonight and I'm looking for a strapping muscular man to come over because butternut squash is hard to dice.
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My friend might come over after the farmer's market tomorrow, so I pick up my apartment a little bit and disinfect all the counters.
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"A 6-foot-4 individual standing, trying to come over that chair is terrifying," defense attorney Richard Escobar said at the hearing, WFTS reports.
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"Do You Wanna Come Over?" is essentially three and a half minute long "u up?" text that celebrates sex as a mutually beneficial transaction.
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Two of the Bruins' December wins have come over the Red Wings and Boston is 3003-1-1 in its last 14 against Detroit.
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We had always been told that if anything were to happen, someone would come over the PA system and tell us what to do.
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After the funeral, where the body is washed and buried, people traditionally come over to the house of the deceased person's family, he said.
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My mom texted a bunch of my friends (without me knowing) to come over after we got back from dinner for cake and cupcakes.
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It keeps track of who it's trying to convince to come over to its platform, and it keeps track of who's who everywhere else.
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Britney Spears released her latest track, "Do You Wanna Come Over," late last night, and it's got "sexy dance anthem" written all over it.
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Since Dropmix is ostensibly a party game, the kind of thing you pull out to play when people come over, this mode fits perfectly.
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Interestingly, you can also ask your voice assistants to turn on or off Velop's guest network, a cute feature for when visitors come over.
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And this has not been enough to win over either hardline Brexiteers or significant numbers of Labour MPs to come over to her side.
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Players and coaches will come over and talk to him, bending down to catch a word as they strike casual poses for Goldstein's Instagram.
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G. texts me that he is free to come over for the weekend, and asks if I want peaches from my favorite farm stand.
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My voice teacher would come over to play the piano and do vocal warm-ups with me while I was sitting in my wheelchair.
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Since I invited my nine-person book club to come over on Sunday, I needed to think about what I was going to make.
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The casualties: 2,393 American troops have died, though just 37 of those deaths have come over the two-and-a-half years since withdrawal.
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She's able to get Chuck to agree to come over to Ethel's empty home so he can help Betty shed her good girl behavior.
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The water did not come over the tops of the levees - it scoured out the earth underneath walls that were not planted deeply enough.
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Adriana planned to have friends come over on Saturday, the mother said, but when those friends arrived at the house, no one was home.
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And even the most agile aircraft have huge logistical demands that make it difficult to quickly evacuate should a storm come over the horizon.
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"I understand Shields wanting to come over here," White said ... noting top female UFC fighter are making way more money than top female boxers.
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The Inquirer reports that McNew's messages alternate between telling Morrisey he loved her and asking her to come over, and threatening to shoot her.
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There she saw children who were with their families, yet to be separated, who had come over the border within the last 72 hours.
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"We've had some groups of Taliban, small groups, who have either started to come over or expressed an interest in talking," he added later.
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I answered and she was very frantic—telling me I had to come over and help her because someone was breaking into her house.
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If Ali didn't come over to America's side as much as the nation warmed up to his view of things, Ali's image changed, too.
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"Yes, we do have some unsavory characters who come over and 'hang out' from time to time (as any major city does)," Wallack wrote.
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Told by another fighter that she was, in fact, the First Lady of Boxing, Kovalev was sufficiently impressed to come over and say hello.
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I was up in the chamber and I saw McCain come over and talk to you [during the pivotal Obamacare repeal vote in 2017].
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And Gates was trying so hard not to be anti-gay, not to be like — you could see every emotion come over his face.
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On the other side were three donkeys who'd come over to check out the new person and see what the fuss was all about.
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"I never thought that thousands of people would come over to this park and see my work," artisan Trenton Martin said in the video.
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The lawmakers told parliament they had seen 36 shipping containers filled with expired chemicals that they said had come over the border from Sudan.
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It has all to do with the future of this Senate and how a Senate should handle impeachment, articles of impeachment that come over.
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Henes would be the latest former Harris financier to come over to Biden as the former vice president looks to capture the Democratic nomination.
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I send an email to the neighborhood listserv and offer the treadmill for free to whoever wants to come over and lug it home.
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"When I'm ever able to look at it, see it, old teammates come over and we hang out, it starts the stories," Griffin said.
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We want to come over here and get a gold medal ... there's no confusion what our goal is, and we're on definitely on track.
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Russia will have to brace for more to come over the next several years, prepare for the worst and push back where it can.
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Procter & Gamble says we're all washing our dishes wrong Well, then Procter & Game is more than welcome to come over and do it themselves.
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" Come over to the table and say, "Hey, I'm sorry, we're trying to enjoy a nice meal, can you keep it down a bit?
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"She let me know if I needed any help with anything ... to just come over to the door and let her know," he said.
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When Mr. Hinshaw asked if she needed help, she invited him to come over but wondered if "help" was a euphemism for booty call.
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The crunch-time talks come over a week after the EU chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, rejected May's latest proposal for how Brexit would work.
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They told her that she could not come over until she had the baby, because she had to get a visa for the baby.
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She's taken a liking to my Chinese name and pronounces it with a thick and loud staccato as she motions for me to come over.
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Everyone has a studio, because everyone has space, so it'd just be like, 'Oh come over to my house, we'll have coffee, we'll go record!
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I asked my Dutch coach Mike Passenier to come over a couple of times, but he is always busy training Badr Hari, it's always something.
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" Delilah shares Zack would use the zebra as a pick-up line, saying, "Hey, I have a zebra, wanna come over sometimes and meet her?
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Antoni didn't come over that time, but he came over, we had quiche, and now it's become this kind of thing whenever they're in town.
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"I got out of my workout, and I had this text on my phone saying, 'Come over to our friend's house,'" Hoffman recounted to Recode.
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She'd blush as she described her ultimate fantasy — she wanted him to come over to her house and mow the lawn with his shirt off.
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My day-to-day is probably waking up, lying around for a while, and either going out with a friend or having them come over.
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"Sitting at home knowing all these people needed help, we decided to come over here and get 'em to safety," Moreau said matter-of-factly.
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"I chose to come over here because I wanted to help my family — my mother, my brothers, because I haven't heard from them," he said.
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She takes Simone up on her offer to come over to her place — hence the episode's title — and the two cheers with glasses of Champagne.
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But it warned that another round of blackouts — possibly larger — could come over the weekend as hot, dry and windy conditions again threatened Northern California.
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I was like, you know what, I'm going to come over to your house… get me semi-permanent hair dye and lets just do it.
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The new dad disappeared for nearly three hours, and then called Rose, asking her to come over, too, even though she was eight months pregnant.
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Apple and major carriers opened up iPhone X preorders earlier today, but there will still be more carriers to come over the next few weeks.
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McGraw gave his permission, but the country singer insisted that his daughter's date come over to meet him the following day when he was home.
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"Yes, the predominant amount of heroin does come over the southern border, but the vast majority of it comes at ports of entry," Berman said.
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I've offered to host a game night at my apartment but can't communicate with my friends about when to come over or what to bring.
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I'll let you come over and photograph my wife taking ten loads on her face, but I'm not letting you photograph me doing something familiar.
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At first, Melina was shy and a bit hesitant to come over, going down the nearly invisible stairs that descended the hillside below the cafe.
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The bartender takes forever to come over and take our order and isn't very friendly, but I chalk it up to St. Patty's Day stress.
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If someone actually told me : do you wanna come over for Netflix and chill, I'll be like… Yeah, I like to Netflix and chill alone.
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You've got to credit their guys for laying off and making me come over the plate, but I felt good from right off the bat.
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"He said, 'I want them to come over and have dinner with me at my home and we're going to talk about it,'" says Jarrett.
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The clip, filmed by Dutch passenger Huub Helthuis, shows two attendants chatting with the hijacker, Seif Eldin Mustafa, before calling Ben Innes to come over.
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I welcome anyone in the world—and I'll be his or her tour guide of the city—to come over here and prove me wrong.
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Alerts had just come over the wire that the Taliban had named a new leader and had confirmed the death of Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour.
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They are kept separate from the Afghans and mostly out of view, except when they come over to the Afghan side to hold training sessions.
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"We worry they will come over here," said one Indonesian counter-terrorism official, noting that Mindanao wasn't very far from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
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"The secret is that you want to work on the right side of the library where tourists can't come over and take pictures," he said.
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The following day, McGinley convinced the patient to come over to his house for dinner on April 18 and she agreed, according to the ESO.
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Speaking of, when Kylie and Khloé come over to Kim's house, Kim has a brand new blender from the same line as the new toaster.
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"Sometimes people come over to me and quietly say, 'Sid, I never thought I would say this, but I'm voting for Trump,'" Mr. Dinerstein said.
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So the townsfolk come over to the stranger and they thank him, and they say, 'Stranger, if you don't mind, we do have one question.
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I was doing it because I enjoyed making beats at the house, and Gucci was my favorite guy to come over and do songs with.
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"I guess it really comes down to whether or not you are an evil psychopath demon who's come over here to kill everybody," he says.
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Does your partner who insists on going to concerts while refusing to step up their hand washing habits want to come over for the weekend?
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Protesters, for their part, recalled seeing one soldier set down his rifle and helmet, abandon his place in line and come over to their side.
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"Both men and women," she said, "whether in Gstaad, Palm Beach, Greece or London — wherever I am — will always come over and compliment his jewelry."
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And so, along with my friend and documentary filmmaker Boryana Ivanova, I created an online sign-up inviting Berlin's refugees to come over for dinner.
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I was recruited by John Thornton (the former president of Goldman Sachs), who tried to recruit me many times to come over, then finally succeeded.
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"I was just reading an article about how they had an FBI division come over here specifically for the East African Somali community," Chinoo says.
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But Federer's ability to come over his backhand more frequently and his renewed late-career commitment to the attack have — for now — made the difference.
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He and Kyrie Irving were phenomenal for most of the series, but there will be plenty of hand-wringing to come over the Cavs' roster.
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Instead he tried to put the onus on Republicans to agree to a "fair" trial once the articles of impeachment come over to the Senate.
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Like "Phantom of the Opera," the Medora Musical has its die-hards, who come over and over each season and bring cookies for the cast.
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Senator Dianne Feinstein on Tuesday reminded her hometown of San Francisco how far women's rights in the U.S. have come over the last 60 years.
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She is so generous to the friends who come over for playdates, and she is always excited to take them on tours of her room.
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It was formative because the owner was this Taiwanese man, Sam, who had come over here and had started many businesses that were very successful.
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Nobody in our area had a TV, so everyone used to come over and watch shows like Woody Woodpecker and Daniel Boone, and then never leave.
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I message him back to tell him I was sleeping and apparently he's still awake (BIG YIKES) from the night before and wants to come over.
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Any QC35II customers within "a reasonable distance" from Bose's Framingham, Massachusetts, headquarters can fill out a survey if they're willing to let the company come over.
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She then spots her friend, Rugigana Kavamahanga, whom she invites to come over in the hopes the other man will leave, because he's "creeping" her out.
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If Clinton hopes to defeat presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in November, she'll require at least some of Sanders' backers to come over to her side.
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Totally. I would be in a store, standing in line when all of a sudden this overwhelming feeling of being so happy would come over me.
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I get a text saying not to come over to my friend's house until closer to 8, so I wait it out and then drive over.
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We stop for oatmeal cookie ice cream ($4.75) and water ($2.25) during our ride, then end at her house where several other close friends come over.
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You talk in the book about the awkwardness of your son's play dates when kids would come over and they realized you didn't have video games.
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And it's where Verge video producer Will Poor found himself sitting on the ground, hoping that a fox would come over and give him a sniff.
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Ten minutes after drinking the "not so pleasant-smelling liquid" she felt a strangeness come over her body and she couldn't move her arms and legs.
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In fact, the absence of Article 50 being triggered has led to perhaps the first of several impasses yet to come over a future EU-U.
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I was convinced every time one of the leaders looked my way that they would come over and tell me I was fired for going viral.
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"He lives 1 minute away from me and can come over to 'take care of me' whenever," she wrote in the request, according to the Republic.
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Judging by that "Don't come over" text, we can probably rest assured his hubris (and carelessness over iMessage) pretty much killed his chances of getting laid.
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Now I have come over to America, that wasn't really my plan but I have started to establish myself here and I am really enjoying myself.
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It said it would create 1,000 new roles in the UK in operations and technology, with a further 1,000 to come over the next three years.
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And third is, their willingness to come over in a much more, not just whole of government, but whole of society way, to steal outside technology.
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And that is what I am scared of, that there is something that is going to come over me that is going to make me snap.
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Economists will argue for decades to come over whether those tax cuts he got through Congress were the reason for the economic boom of the 1980s.
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Among the threats: That one of them "might have a gun," and that one would "come over this counter and beat your f****** a**," police said.
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Some days when he's really whiny, I'll get frustrated and think the day is going horribly but then he'll come over and give me a hug.
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In a USA Today op-ed, CEO Ginni Rometty announced that the new jobs will come over the span of four years, including 6,000 in 85033.
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And it is not yet clear what kind of a deal can be struck between Democrats and Republicans in the weeks to come over border security.
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Donaldson grew up with Estevez's son, and he had come over to their house to watch football and hang by the pool just this past Saturday.
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Yet, the real benefits from the corporate rate cut will come over time, as wages rise in concert with productivity boosts arising from increased corporate investment.
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My teammates picked me up, and I had some guys come over and say to me, 'World Series, you're going to be back,' things like that.
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"It did take us a couple of weeks to figure out why those records didn't come over as they should have and solve it," he said.
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For example, users could give a status update using a Fortnite emoji tagged to their house, inviting friends to come over and play a few games.
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Then other cities contacted us, and then people from all over Europe were calling us to get us to come over and do the same thing.
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Just forget about it," Mr. Trump said, adding, "They come over here, they sell their cars, their VCRs, they knock the hell out of our companies.
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"Honestly, if she had come over today and I didn't tell her, I would have felt like I were a liar," Windham-Burke explains to Kirschenheiter.
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On occasion, she said, the mother would resort to calling the police to have them come over to try to talk some sense into her sons.
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"I think in the coming days we'll even see their emirs come over," said Lt. Pishtiwan Salahi, an investigator with the Kurdish intelligence service, Asayish. Capt.
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We're being forced to stand in one area, meaning we can talk only to senators who are willing to come over and speak with the press.
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She was sitting under a tree in the shade, waiting for her daughter — who was standing in line — to call her to come over and vote.
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Lil Peep's estate released both a full album, "Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2," and a compilation album, "Everybody's Everything," after his death in 2017.
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Some of them are getting it on in the morning, before people come over and before beginning to eat — a smart idea, if you ask us.
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He also knew Margareta, who worked at Hotel Oberland where we&aposd just departed, and had come over from South America more than a decade ago.
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"Afghanistan and Iraq veterans will come over and ask 'where did you get that dog' — because she looks like the dogs from over there," Olympia said.
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We're also told Johnson is the man Demi texted to come over at 4 AM the morning she overdosed after freebasing Oxycodone potentially laced with fentanyl.
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I thought he was going to come over to me and say" — she mimed a jocular punch to the arm — "Go out and kill 'em, tiger!
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Instead, she says Z-Ro told her to come over to his place and, after a brief convo about the failed dinner date ... the beating began.
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"I heard what happened and had to come over and see if I could help," said Avi Edberg, who attends Temple Adat Shalom, another Poway synagogue.
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If more rockets like those come over the Israel-Gaza border during the new ceasefire, causing it to collapse, then fighting may break out in earnest.
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Of the 28 engineers and technical experts at Vertical Aerospace, some have come over from Formula 1, and have applied similar technology to developing the vehicle.
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We called all our friends, told them to come over, and bought every bottle of fizzy wine in the liquor store and partied for a long while.
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He likes a small table, a four-person table, so people can come over to say 'hello' but there's not enough room to invite people to join.
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I much simpler, "if I have to come over there and separate you two, you're going to lose your lego set for a week" yields better results.
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Dogs can come over and actually save your life and do CPR, which is kind of how I used to look when I was in CPR class.
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In fact, Ben — whom we'll soon learn is buffer than buff and sporting a few spiritual tats — wants the Yazzies to come over for dinner on Saturday.
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I called my dad to come over because I didn't know what to do, I wanted him to talk to [Corey] or take him to the hospital.
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"And I'm fortunate enough that I go to New York for work a lot so I can also hop on the train and come over here too."
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Any of which your friends would be stoked to see when they come over to watch the game (or just the half time show, whatever you're into).
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She had come over to introduce Momentum campaigners to approaches that worked for Sanders—like using peer-to-peer texting, Slack groups, and apps to organize volunteers.
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"Save That Shit," a track from the late rapper Lil Peep's debut album Come Over When You're Sober (Part One) now has a music video, made posthumously.
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"We heard corruption in almost every conversation that we had talking about Ukraine and whether or not President Zelensky was going to come over here," Perry said.
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But I think it was because I felt a calm come over me, because I felt like I was finally doing what I was born to do.
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Ms Nauert, a former Fox News presenter, is currently the State Department's spokeswoman, which suggests how highly Mr Trump prizes people who come over well on television.
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"I had a consultant come over and buy some of my stuff at wholesale cost, and I sold her my lighting and mannequin and stuff," she said.
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Quite a few people have come over to me to ask me to say hello to Daniel Craig for them because they think I'm Rachel Weisz. Lovely.
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Some of my recruiters come over to hang and chat for the last few minutes of the day, and I let them leave a few minutes early.
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"I was told that he was going to come over and say 'Come up here,' and I was supposed to go up the stairs," Haddish told PEOPLE.
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I wanted to come over to America and show the American public the new era of the Fighting Irish and I brought my whole country with me.
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My dad wanted me to speak French, so he placed me in a class with all the Haitian kids who had come over during the refugee crisis.
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The Volvo V60 is here, but the plug-in hybrids announced for Europe won't come over the Atlantic when the car goes on sale early next year.
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The subject matter, for better or worse, mines many of the same themes he explored throughout his catalog, and on Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 1.
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Andrew Torba, former ad tech founder and now head of "free speech" social network Gab, has been calling for those critics to come over to his site.
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"Hi, I'm Anna, I'm alone tonight and I'm looking for a strapping muscular man to come over because butternut squash is hard to dice," Kendrick, 30, wrote.
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However, one of the most annoying things about smart lights is when guests who aren't familiar with your lighting system come over and start messing things up.
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"It all started when everyone would come over and bring me healing crystals at a time in my life where I needed some healing," Kardashian told PeopleStyle.
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He said the international community needed to do more to convince certain members of the Venezuelan army to come over to what he called the right side.
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She told me that they communicated in code—"I got you some dried pineapple" meant "Come over, because we have a problem"—and in improvised silent gestures.
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The couple said they have a regular group of friends that come over to watch the game and eat typical Super Bowl food: wings, pizza and nachos.
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Sometimes, executives flew overseas and left their assistants at home, saying it was an unnecessary use of resources, but then landed and demanded the assistants come over.
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Comey and Trump saw each other again at a White House event with law enforcement over the weekend, where Trump beckoned Comey to come over to him.
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"Maybe I can persuade some lady to come over here and live with me and let me slap on her butt once in a while," he said.
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A lot of guys come over, stay in the dorms for a bit, and then head back home, but I want to be out here full-time.
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I come over to my computer huddled in blankets, put down some stupid crap I didn't give a shit about, then I post it and I'm done.
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But for now, I've found that good friends and family who are willing to drop everything to come over and help are really the most important thing.
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They've come over my desk over the years, this idea of "you talk to your patient, you manage your parent's health," there's been a lot of that.
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"After the Warren people have a grieving time, I think they will come over to us," said Maralyn Chase, a former Washington state senator and Sanders supporter.
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Before you ask somebody, "Want to come over and watch porn all night on my new mirror?" you should be very sure they'd like to hear it.
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So the modernists from Europe come over, they are pushing for more glass, less wall," but, Mr. Bey said, they realize "these guys have done it already.
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" Cornyn also warned that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would "introduce a resolution of disapproval that will pass the House and then come over here and divide Republicans.
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"Are you saying if I come over there, we take a selfie that you would post and it would be the first selfie you post?" she asked.
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Longer-range missiles could come over the next decade, and the US would plan to develop and field sea-launched cruise missiles also with lower-yield warheads.
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This is welcome news for a league that has long sought to conquer the globe, but it's hardly the only change to come over the next decade.
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"Ray had a small office in downtown Chicago, and he told me come over," Mr. Golin recalled in an interview with The New York Times in 260.
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"If people want us to come over and roll over and get our tummies tickled, we're not going to do that," he said on Radio 5 Live.
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If three or more come over to the "yes" side, Pence won't be needed (but it may have implications for when Kavanaugh is actually confirmed -- see below).
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It's clear she doesn't care about being watched because she seduces Jason, who is reluctant to move forward because she's married, to come over the next night.
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On a chilly winter day in early 249, I got an email from someone I'd never met asking if he could come over and perhaps photograph me.
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I went on in the left-back position which is where I'd been playing in the reserves, even though I'd first come over to England as a striker.
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But this outlook is a stark contrast to the many Poles who come over to Britain predominantly to work, keeping their families and identity rooted firmly back home.
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The second you put it on yourself, you feel this sensation of comfort come over you (think of when someone you care about gives you a deep hug).
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Maya herself hides the "weird" (Japanese) stuff in her house before her classmates come over to work on the project, but doesn't exactly know why she's doing so.
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The first test for Trump's credibility on the issue of European security will come over Ukraine, where fighting between Russia-backed separatists and the Ukrainian government has escalated.
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And if we -- you know, John McCain is not voting, if we lose the two that we might lose, I mean, there are three that may come over.
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And he said, 'Well, if you do want to come over again, we'll look around for a nice little cameo that Judi Dench hasn't got her paws on.
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Q: She says that just days after … she told you that she did not drink, you told her to come over to (your townhouse) and served her amaretto.
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He's dealing with his own backyard supervillains, but his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) wants him to come over and help build a 3,000-piece Lego Death Star.
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Don't walk on my carpet with your shoes … I've told you this time and time again when you come over, stop walking with your shoes on my rug.
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My therapist texts me to tell me that she's unable to move our appointment to tomorrow, so I text E. back telling him he can come over tonight.
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It&aposs a bust of a couple that fell asleep in the front seat of their car at a convenience store, and the police come over to them.
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I just wanted to make sure it was all cohesive, and if guests come over, I want them to be like, 'Oh, you have a really cute apartment.
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With such an incredible pool of options, it's extremely difficult to choose between pairs of men who would all be more than welcome to come over for dinner.
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But having dedicated himself to this obscure fight, Mr Macron needs a win as he prepares for the bigger battle to come, over reform of the euro zone.
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While family members waited for authorities to take action, they asked Rogers to come over and give them a timeline of the night's events, according to Naegle-Kaimoana.
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Although you begin to get a feel for his intentions with the "Can I come over?" text, he's offering to bring her chocolate, which seems nice and thoughtful.
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Once, in the middle of her performance, a couple motioned for her to come over to their table and proceeded to ask her if her breasts were real.
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He then claimed that Fox had called him several times, as late as a few minutes before the start of the debate, to persuade him to come over.
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We've got guys that are already out here like Tom Breese and Joe Duffy—they're living over here now—and Joanne Calderwood has just come over as well.
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Asked through a Russian military interpreter when he had come over to the government side, one of the village leaders who signed the agreement, Akhmed Mubarok, appeared confused.
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TransUnion estimates that another 1 percentage point increase in the Fed funds rate — which theoretically could come over the next year or so — would harm 2.5 million consumers.
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Easy to maintain and easy to shove out of the way when the neighbors (the ones, she'll whisper to you, "who voted for that Stein lady") come over.
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After a few minutes of terse conversation, the head of the club interjected, "Come over here, we need you," and pulled the man away while glaring at me.
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You'd think that I would become blind to it after a while, or that I might occasionally feel embarrassed by its pretentiousness when guests come over, but nope!
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They'd stare at his bandanna-clad head leaning out the side window and — in a moment of recognition, as if spotting a crown — either wave or come over.
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Apart from a handful of singles, the first product of these efforts is the album "Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 23," which will be released Nov. 9.
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Not long after Peep signed his deal with First Access Entertainment, Smokeasac had one too: His first task was to spearhead the "Come Over When You're Sober" sessions.
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Mr. Keyes told Ms. Brown about one of his advocacy groups "and was insistent that I come over to his apartment" to learn more about it, she said.
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He has seen Jack and Cara's skills improve, and he enjoys when their friends come over to skate and play hockey or just goof around on the ice.
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She already knew about the local sheep festival, which was started in Idaho by Basque immigrants who had come over a century ago to tend to the livestock.
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