It had taken me a while to come around to trusting again in Apple.
With the company lifting its first-quarter guidance, you believe that the stock will eventually come around.
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All these years later, it pleases us that our erstwhile employer has come around.
It took Peppel a while to come around to pleading guilty in this case.
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We kind of keep expecting Becky to come around the corner and say it's not real.
As Thursday's trading would suggest, the market has not come around to Rakesh's view.
People will come around and will start telling stories of gardening with their mothers and grandmothers.
Old-school types took awhile to come around on mascots as part of the entertainment.
But the breaking ball is usually the last thing to come around for me.
Why has it taken so long to come around to the same thinking in Africa?
Answers.com is the most useful, smartest, coolest, easiest-to-use Web innovation to come around in years.
Perhaps someday the big media conglomerates will come around to his way of thinking.
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All they do is come around sometimes when they happen to feel like it.
People are starting to come around to the idea that it can be shared.
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Our full-time staff reporters, initially a bit skeptical of the plan, have certainly come around.
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But I'm working hard and I'm trying to figure things out and hopefully they'll come around soon.
Okay, so first I'm going to check out -- I'm going to come around to the tables.
Wall Street hasn't exactly come around to lauding the stock as the blue-chip grower that it is.
The Olympic games only come around every two years and never seem to disappoint, or do they?
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And another man wearing some kind of official outfit did come around the end of the building.
Conceding the successes of currency boards, the IMF has come around to a grudging acceptance of them.
And I believe that, eventually, enough Republicans in Congress will come around to that view as well.
His ally, Connecticut Independent Democrat Joseph Lieberman, a cosponsor of the measure, says he's confident McCain will come around.
If I'd known what I was missing, I would have come around sooner.
But Church predicts that the market will soon come around on this blue chip, which is his biggest holding.
There were some indications last week that the President had really come around.
They feel even the U.S. has come around to their point of view.
"An opportunity like this isn't going to come around again, " says Dino Bernacchi, head of branded entertainment for GM.
But after playing with a kid-centric phone from Firefly Mobile for a few days, I'm starting to come around.
Only rarely have Medicaid programs failed to come around to covering the operation.
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