| 41. | The childhood nostalgia of " Family Reunion " may ring true, but it comes across with the sincerity of a greeting card.
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| 42. | And he comes across with an easy humor these days, which is quite a change from the bristly Gere of the past.
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| 43. | "They're doing their job to keep us tight and keep us close, and we can't come across with a few extra runs.
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| 44. | That is why NDT 3, which is more open in its vision than the two other troupes, comes across with greater credibility.
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| 45. | Whether accompanied by orchestra or piano, the voice always comes across with warmth and presence in a distinct context of acoustical space.
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| 46. | And yet it s riveting, and allows the vicious riffing to command full attention, the band s distinct personality coming across with ease.
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| 47. | Yet her approach is low-key, so her zingers come across with a smile and a song, several of which pepper the 90-minute evening.
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| 48. | Four years ago, it occurred to me that nobody had ever really asked him, straight out, to come across with the big wisdom.
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| 49. | Mitchell comes across with a feeling of wiseman-ness, and an enormous list of tributes paid to him by the Irish on all sides.
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| 50. | A Master of Sport is telling the Mayor he will move the team to Natchez unless the town comes across with some real scratch.
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