| 31. | Other men, they might think of a gay boss coming on to a subordinate.
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| 32. | :Nobody is opposed to Chinese editors coming on to edit.
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| 33. | But I managed to relax myself and come on to run a clean race.
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| 34. | Sally then comes on to the beach and apologizes to Pip about her telescope.
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| 35. | Then Mona Sahlin, a top party figure, comes on to talk about first-time voting.
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| 36. | There will be no talking or swagger when we come on to the field.
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| 37. | The lowlifes who keep coming on to Berkley speak in a sort of code.
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| 38. | Wilmer Aguirre, who had come on to replace Oliveira, notched the equalizer five minutes later.
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| 39. | Several of the islands are privately owned, and occasionally come on to the open market.
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| 40. | En route he comes on to a Catholic monastery in which conservative nuns hold sway.
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