| 21. | That film could not have come out at a better time.
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| 22. | A question lingers, however : Why is this book coming out at all?
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| 23. | But I think now that he is coming out at the right time.
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| 24. | Instead, Eiichi emerges and tells Tsutsumi that Gyaos only comes out at night.
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| 25. | Some animals sleep during the day and come out at night.
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| 26. | Students are coming out at younger ages, forcing districts to acknowledge their needs.
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| 27. | We have to come out at the drop of the puck.
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| 28. | Badgers typically retreat to their setts at daybreak and come out at dusk.
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| 29. | Remind parents that nocturnal animals, including the rabid ones, come out at dusk.
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| 30. | I couldn't believe all this stuff was coming out at once.
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