| 11. | But however well loved, the Captain does not come off well in her account.
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| 12. | Happily, Kennedy comes off well.
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| 13. | Sabine Davidson had no criminal record, but didn't come off well before the jury.
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| 14. | Neither side in this particular dispute comes off well and they both need to talk to each other.
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| 15. | She comes off well as a cynical waitress, a switch for her more buoyant character on the CBS show.
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| 16. | If it comes off well and I shoot a low score, it will put a lot of pressure on him,
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| 17. | But the car is also a reminder that the lid was coming off well before the counterculture erupted into rowdy view.
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| 18. | Babel thought that the play had not come off well, but he was always critical of his own work ."
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| 19. | However, Fletcher has come off well, because he was the only one who made a bet on a draw.
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| 20. | Charlotte comes off well in Applebome's book, with a genuinely enlightened civic leadership and commitment to racially desegregated schools.
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