| 41. | We can always count on Heloise to come through with no-nonsense ideas.
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| 42. | The bewilderment and anger of the British observers also come through with fresh intensity.
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| 43. | Kwan, though, was hardly alone in coming through with a pressure skate.
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| 44. | Opponents agreed the administration has not come through with adequate funding for port security.
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| 45. | Both have come through with the desperation-hour heroics that define a champion.
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| 46. | We hope the donors come through with the pledges, unlike in previous years,
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| 47. | Jeff Hornacek is ailing, though he did come through with 20 points Friday.
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| 48. | But Bailey, he said, had not come through with what he had promised.
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| 49. | Dolly's statements about the necessity of sharing wealth come through with relaxed clarity.
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| 50. | The Rangers also failed to come through with rallies in the fifth and sixth innings.
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