To think that only 109 groups of men and women have come before this class.
It is time for common sense to come before accounting purity and cut our losses.
Like the most successful talk-show hosts who have come before him, he is a professional soulmate.
Sometimes you have to wonder why they are played, especially when they come before important games.
Remember, the negative number has come before the fiscal cliff, sequester and government spending cuts.
This is not just the biggest and most intractable trade row to come before the agency.
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The government has made it clear that a ceasefire must come before any political settlement.
And Skiverton hinted there will be more to come before the season kicks off on 7 August.
"I don't want these cases like this to come before this court all the time, " he said.
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James Watt invented the modern steam engine, doubling the efficiency of the engines that had come before.
The recent problems in Japan are quite recent, and so the gains in market share come before that.
The main gripe of cybersquatters is that 80 percent of complaints that have come before WIPO are upheld.
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She has never ruled on gay marriage, an issue likely to come before the Supreme Court before long.
The case is due to come before Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart at the Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday.
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Five to ten lawyers come before the bar each year for misbehaving, and most voluntarily surrender their licences.
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Which falls in line with the gay anthems that have come before it.
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In debt-strapped Japan, Mr Maehara thinks promoting growth should come before tax increases.
"Our concern is that profit will come before patient care, " said Mr Moss.
But by the standards of everything that had come before, they were not.
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Wednesday morning's moves come before the Federal Open Market Committee announces its decision on interest rates this afternoon.
After an appeal was upheld, the matter may now come before the US Supreme Court for a final ruling.
Right now I must come before the Chamber and remind this body that we are failing in that duty.
He urged Mr Cable to come before a private sitting of the committee if there was any sensitive information.
Although illegal dumping of waste is one of the most visible of crimes, relatively few cases come before the courts.
Next, following the free Commons vote which should come before Christmas, the policy has to be passed by the Lords.
That fear has persuaded Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne to repeat the mantra that economic stability must come before lower taxes.
An Israeli strike will likely come before the election: Romney might face a Middle East that is already out of control.
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Termination of the DHS football program has not come before the board and is not on any agenda at this time.
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Inspired by all that has come before and guided by clear objectives, today we set a new course for America's space program.
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What's the most high profile and complex piece of primary legislation that will come before the Assembly over the next few years?
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