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121. For no apparent reason he had collided with a car coming in the opposite direction, killing the other driver instantly.
122. But he was caught in a difficult situation, coming in at midseason with a losing record.
123. I was really depressed at the thought of coming in to the office this morning.
124. We were the big rock band coming in to crush the little elite alternative festival.
125. There are many more good illustrations coming in to the Library than there are analytical entries or other index terms.
126. For coming in the opposite direction was an endless flood of motor cyclists zooming home from the North West 200.
127. It was coming in from all sides, along the baseboards, rising faster than he would have thought possible.
128. It was like coming in to land on the wrinkled hide of some sleeping behemoth.
129. She said she was coming in here to eat some breakfast.
130. Which is the Henry's law coming in. Yes.
131. Results are now coming in thick and fast.
132. The reduction of the air friction in the valve is similar to expanding of the valve, which increases the air coming in and out.
133. I triangulate an objective assessment of the new technologies coming in, a subjective assessment of the public's reaction to new propositions, and then I take a punt.
134. Listing 3 shows parts of the source for the com.ibm.websphere.sibx.samp.jms.JMSTextDataBinding class, which handles all JMS text messages coming in and going out.
135. Although a somewhat short par 5 coming in at 510 yards, this exotic golf hole will be sure to challenge the average golfer while enticing the big hitter to 'attempt the green in two'.
136. The Coast Guard choppers are coming in low over the water, the downdraft streaking a trough across the surface, the rescue guys swinging from cables like anyone could do what they do.
137. Take a look at what you're spending, and if there's more cash going out than coming in, trim back.
138. The work had been coming in by dribs and drabs for several years.
139. As long as the amount of money coming in the front end of the pipe maintains a rough balance with the money paid out, the system can continue forever.
140. 'Clint's getting a little sensitive about the discussions concerning him coming in under budget and on schedule.' says producer Robert Lorenz.
141. With the digital and network of speech signal, VoIP is coming in our world.
142. RINT coming in 2009, this will be a feast for a field will also be a feast for a field information.
142. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
143. Then major Ozeryansky from Intelligence department coming in to pick up Schmidt for interrogation.
144. I can only imagine what they thought at the time, seeing a twentysomething girl in a denim mini-skirt coming in regularly for intimate dinners with a grey-haired suited man carrying a briefcase.
145. They say that wigs will be coming in again this year.
146. A favorable balance of payments exists when more payments are coming in than going out.
147. Klitschko tried to control the action with his rangy jab and had success hitting Solis coming in.
148. Coming in at a little over twice the size of Branson's Caribbean cove, Copperfield's Musha Cay only has half the servants, but don't let that put you off.
149. This is the diagram taken right from your text, there are the two electrodes coming in and this is atomic hydrogen in the gas tube.
150. As its name indicates, FixedDelayInt passes data coming in through its input channel onto its output channel after a fixed delay -- one second in the example code.
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