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•Wide receiver: Arriving from the St. Louis Rams a year ago, Kevin Curtis was a pleasant surprise during his first season as a starter.
Closing window: Can McNabb, Eagles take flight for title run? 2008
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Arriving is the best way to get the job if you have the background (which you do).
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Arriving from the relatively isolated University of Toronto and finding myself at the illustrious Harvard, where many faculty and graduate students had just come back from doing brilliant war-related work at Los Alamos, the MIT Radiation Laboratory, etc.,
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"Arriving," said he, "at the Mount of St. Mary's, in the stony stage where I now stand, I have brought you some fine biscuits, baked in the oven of charity, carefully conserved for the chickens of the church, the sparrows of the spirit, and the sweet swallows of salvation."
The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author Walter Scott 1801
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'Arriving' again but the boy is consistent yet again with this album.
Irish Blogs 2008
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'Arriving' again but the boy is consistent yet again with this album.
Irish Blogs supersimbo.......... 2008
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"Arriving," he says, "safe at Rome, we were drawn in our lives directly to the place where the dearly beloved J.P. was, and coming to the prison door, I enquired for him, and having answer of his being there,
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Arriving unlooked for and unwanted, within two days we had made more false steps, more errors of judgement and more enemies than I would have believed possible.
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Arriving on PCs on Tuesday and Macs shortly after, the British-made Fate of the World puts players at the helm of a future World Trade Organisation-style environmental body with a task of saving the world by cutting carbon emissions or damning it by letting soaring temperatures wreak havoc through floods, droughts and fires.
Climate change challenge for computer gamers Adam Vaughan 2010
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Arriving on campus, armed with a "full scholarship" the student realizes that there is a gap between the scholarship and the full cost of attendance at his school.
Warren K. Zola: Off Pitch: What Glee Can Teach Us About College Athletics Warren K. Zola 2011
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