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Antagonisms seem to come up when cities are being expanded, so there may be feelings of guilt mixed with nostalgia.
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What if you're not, though, and come up against a poison threat and have no defence?
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Amid the panicked atmosphere in the control room, the launch team was unable to come up with quick and viable options to rectify the situation.
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He's a scrummaging tighthead who enjoys the scrum and knows everything about every opponent that he's going to come up against.
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In these days of technological magic, you'd think we could come up with something more advanced than circles of stick-on plastic.
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Most every film buff reader will come up with their own list of must-include long cut sequences from all over the world.
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The headlines are saying this and this about so-and-so, and you have to come up with something which is approved by an editor.
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Everybody said wow and went home to try to come up with something better.
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They have come up and got a new logo from the old one used since, all the way back in 1991.
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Additional company and market specific considerations, e.g. market growth, growth culture, appetite for change, are required to come up with the optimal growth rate of a specific company.
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