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11 Sentences With "coming to the top"

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We all know a touchscreen strip is coming to the top of the keyboard on the new MacBook Pro.
Interest is how much Instagram thinks you'll care about a post, with the most important obviously coming to the top.
It felt like coming to the top of a mountain, turning, and finally seeing the forest instead of just decision trees.
"It felt like the water was boiling over and things were coming to the top again," Holliday tells Cosmopolitan UK for their October cover, on sale Friday.
In France, centrist Emmanuel Macron took a big step toward the presidency on Sunday by coming to the top in the first round vote, qualifying for the May 7 runoff alongside far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Problem was, Millsap waited a beat too long to set the initial screen, meaning Korver was late coming to the top of the floor, meaning Teague was hung out to dry with the ball in his hands as the clock ticked down.
"If you look at this season's entire palette, the idea of comforting blues coming to the top of the list again shows that people are still searching for that reassurance," Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, said in a press release.
The result that made some people wonder if a shift was coming to the top of women's tennis came on Saturday when the talented, powerful and confident Garbiñe Muguruza, who has been hailed as a future No. 1, defeated Williams in straight sets to claim her first major singles title.
After coming to the top of a mountain with the girl following him, the boy bangs the drum, as the spirits from earlier perform a ritual in the field. The knight races through the trees on a horse as a giant raven comes down from the clouds at the mountain top, and envelops the boy. The knight arrives at the mountain top to find only the girl standing where the boy stood, looking outward in the direction the raven approached from.
Standing at 5-foot-11-inches (1.80 m), Vučić is a left-footed footballer who usually operates as a left- back. While in youth categories, he also appeared as a centre-back or defensive midfielder in some occasions, improving sliding tackles and defensive skills. Turning fully professional and coming to the top level of Serbian football, Vučić has been described as a player with more pronounced offensive characteristics, who often breaks through the opponent's middle, but with a slightly worse attitude in defense. Vučić is also an accurate penalty taker.
The original version of the song is recited by Bilbo in chapter 19 of The Hobbit, at the end of his journey back to the Shire. Coming to the top of a rise he sees his home in the distance, and stops and says the following:The Hobbit, ch. 19 "The Last Stage" :Roads go ever ever on, :Over rock and under tree, :By caves where never sun has shone, :By streams that never find the sea; :Over snow by winter sown, :And through the merry flowers of June, :Over grass and over stone, :And under mountains in the moon. :Roads go ever ever on :Under cloud and under star, :Yet feet that wandering have gone :Turn at last to home afar.

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