| 11. | Their particular scam involves a voice-recognition computer, which they sell but don't come across with.
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| 12. | I had to come across with the commitment.
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| 13. | "There's the fear that rebels may come across with the refugees, " said Van Genderen Stort.
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| 14. | But the male chorus, which includes gifted veterans like Gregory Mitchell, comes across with dynamic power.
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| 15. | The long IP-account number in this list also comes across with a wide range of variations.
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| 16. | Nobody at this point is willing to come across with a lot of money for Bill.
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| 17. | The scene comes across with comic subtlety.
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| 18. | In part this is because the entire production, restaged last year, comes across with fresh dramatic vigor.
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| 19. | They pick the guys that they feel best suits whatever position they're trying to come across with.
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| 20. | Bryant comes across with considerably more maturity, but their lives aren't a lot different at this point.
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