| 21. | Zoe will come across with Ares when he steals her wallet and will eventually decide to travel together.
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| 22. | You come across with enough education to embarrass yourself, but not enough to understand an operator like Gladwell.
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| 23. | The perky dialogue initially draws chuckles, coming across with the wholesome superficiality of " Ozzie and Harriet ."
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| 24. | I did not come across with the feeling that we were dealing with people who were violence prone,
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| 25. | He comes across with common sense,
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| 26. | Sit down with a close friend and talk about how you come across with others or to others.
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| 27. | The work's hackneyed slow variation comes across with such restrained emotion and elegance that it made me weep.
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| 28. | I don't think he's coming across with the depth he needs to reach the people of New Hampshire.
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| 29. | And Jeff Daniels, usually so wishy-washy on screen, comes across with a lot more depth than he's ever shown.
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| 30. | "When you're choosing a president, you need someone who comes across with great confidence, and Gore does that ."
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