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151. Man B: Yeah, we're going to pay a guy to be on the door to stop people coming in.
152. The reason all this seems so sinister to you is that you are one of the few survivors from the old regime, which means you naturally distrust the team coming in and resent their clannishness.
153. That's really essential information for people like us coming in to do the genetics, " says molecular biologist David Julius at the University of California, San Francisco, who led the study.
154. But Martin turned away, leaving him to tell it to the barkeeper, until that worthy was called away to furnish drinks to two farmers who, coming in, accepted Martin's invitation.
155. ANN: (lying against the headboard, smiling as she hears distant music coming in through the window) Listen.
156. The deeper the C state, the more power saving steps are taken—steps like stopping the processor clock or stopping interrupts from coming in.
157. The slow methodic sound was someone walking, and coming in their direction.
158. "We get high school kids coming in and asking and they want to know if it's the Seton Hotel, " said Leslee Heskiaoff, the owner of the hotel by that name on East 40th Street.
159. Advertisers tend to think big and perhaps this is why they're always coming in for criticism.
160. Compaq made it last year by coming in second with $ 31.2 billion in sales.
161. There just aren't enough educated and talented new people coming in to meet demand.
162. As King Canute showed to his courtiers, we cannot stop the tide from coming in; we can try,(http://sentencedict.com/coming in.html) but it will only carry us away.
163. The shark was about thirty yards from the boy, coming in with the same sliding motion.
164. If today's quotes show key and small-cap stocks, coming in at low afternoon is worth of concern.
165. Reduce the volume of paper coming in by sorting mail over the recycling bin or trash, keeping only those papers that require an action or filing.
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