| 1. | "It doesn't seem to come across with any enthusiasm or fire ."
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| 2. | I want to come across with good answers to the questions.
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| 3. | It's your job to " learn " the weapons you come across with practice.
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| 4. | The words come across with a wooden formality and fail to stir the conscience.
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| 5. | Once the IRS comes across with the refund, it is routed to the bank.
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| 6. | In the fifth, three singles led to Otis Nixon coming across with the equalizer.
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| 8. | His finger snapping, jaunty hips and fast footwork come across with sensuous verve and authority.
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| 9. | There, he comes across with new people that will change the path of his life.
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| 10. | Perhaps Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will come across with several more big interest-rate reductions.
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