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Who am I? Somebody who
comes
from the United States.
But still, the moment comes, and you take strength from whatever you believe and whatever you do.
This
comes
from "The Iliad."
And then one night, Priam, king of Troy, an old man,
comes
into the Greek camp incognito, makes his way to Achilles' tent to ask for the body of his son.
Until the next Edwin Hubble
comes
along, scientists will likely be left to argue about the elegance of their competing models… and continue to dream about what, if anything, lies beyond our universe.
But there’s something in space that seems more terrifying than any of these – something that wipes out everything it
comes
near.
Well, the best forecast we can find
comes
from the US Department of Agriculture, which forecasts 3.1 percent average global economic growth over the next 15 years, which means that in 2030, if they're right, per capita GDP will be about $23,000.
And also, we know that economic growth
comes
with costs as well as benefits.
But the parish clerk is also lusting after the wife, and
comes
by every night to sing outside her house.
Martin Luther King, Jr. has said, "Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but
comes
through continuous struggle."
Every time I look at a rape victim that
comes
into my office, because their case is being called or they're being interviewed by the prosecutor, they are being prepped for case, I look into their eyes and I think to myself, they didn't have to be one of the ones that was raped.
Yet when I see the word "common time," what automatically
comes
to mind for me is "at the same time."
But when it
comes
to the really big stuff, like what's our career path going to be or who should we marry, why should we assume that our intuitions are better calibrated for these than slow, proper analysis?
And so the first person who
comes
in says, "Well, I'll look around for the nearest exit and I will back out very slowly, and if the noise is still going on, I'll call my supervisor."
And then the next person who
comes
is a policeman, and he says, "Well, I'll tackle your son to the ground and then I'm not sure what I'll do."
When the frequency goes up, the wavelength
comes
down.
All of which
comes
to what I wanted to say.
Cop
comes
and looks at me and says, "You!
This cop
comes
after me with a rifle.
I'm not sure who came up with this mnemonic, but you can remember that when it
comes
to painted turtles, they are all hot chicks and cool dudes.
A pretty strong feeling
comes
with that, so we now are beginning to feel the tension in the scene.
If you give the crayfish the same drug used to treat anxiety disorder in humans, it relaxes and
comes
out and explores.
Empathy is old, but empathy, like everything else in life,
comes
on a sliding scale and has its elaboration.
If anything is sacred, that is, and into that sacred relationship
comes
our plastic trash.
There are certainly no guarantees when it
comes
to SETI, but something called the Drake equation, named after Frank Drake, can help us organize our thinking about what might be required for successful detection.
With size
comes
some measure of protection.
For example, a soldier who enters a building and
comes
face to face with another soldier aiming at him.
The Chicago poet Carl Sandburg wrote, "The fog
comes
on little cat feet.
It
comes
with the winds, it
comes
with the swells, and so they can be magnified, but what we are beginning to witness is the change in the weather pattern, which is perhaps the more urgent challenge that we will face sooner than perhaps the rising sea level.
AT: Well, we are also looking at that because in the event that nothing
comes
forward from the international community, we are preparing, we don't want to be caught like what's happening in Europe.
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