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Reading through the evidence, you keep coming across new mind-boggling facts.
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She kept coming across like a devoted professional who sings for the president, stars in popular films and inspires her husband to rhapsodize about her brilliance.
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It can be hard trying to nail a chat up line without coming across as an absolute slimeball.
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His mind becomes unhinged after coming across an empty trap with a severed animal limb.
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Coming across the same structure, they discover a massively complex interior that looks nothing like a circus tent, and a room with cotton candy-shaped cocoons.
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They are often mocked in popular culture for thinking too much, being quixotic, or coming across as pretentiously averse to happiness and fun.
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He briefly encounters a man who is taken by the darkness, before coming across a bar being powered by a backup generator.
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