Revolvers also come in handy with other short-term expenses, such as payroll and utilities.
I've had kids come in with the retro T-shirts that they buy at Urban Outfitters, etc.
And the smugglers knew that, so they would routinely come in just under that.
The beach is also popular with birdwatchers who come in hopeof seeing the rare golden eye snipe.
Beers like Two Hundred fathoms illustrate how far Irish stout has come in the last few years.
If you come in September, you can also see migratory waders recuperating in Langebaan Lagoon after transcontinental trips.
The 21-day, which now forms the lower end of the channel, come in around 1365-1370.
Meanwhile, sales have come in below forecasts, declining 0.2%, while analysts had expected 0.5% growth.
This discussion has come in the context of merely making kids run laps with their legs.
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Hertz's e-bikes come in two slick-looking models, powered by lithium ion batteries and nearly silent motors.
Every time I come in the door, he's waiting to greet me with glee.
The GDP figure for the fourth quarter is expected to come in at up 3%.
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If customers come in for local gossip, then tear it up online, he says.
Many of them take place in the late 19th century, the states come in.
New diners have come in to sit down and the kitchen gets back to cooking again.
The other half would come in the form of parachute payments should Palace be relegated.
Some of them are people that have come in on their border crossing cards.
Some of us come in early, stay late, go to evening networking meetings and work weekends.
They like people to come in and buy plasma TVs while they're looking for a video.
And yet she thinks more will come in this age of declining record sales.
This child is loved by all the people, family and friends they come in contact with.
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Her comments come in a speech marking the 15th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
Of Skibowl's 350, 000 annual visitors, half now come in the summer, contributing 35% of total revenue.
Independent counsels should not often come in and distract the U.S. government from its essential business.
As it has for more than two centuries, progress will come in fits and starts.
Up to another half-million have come in intending to start a business or be self-employed.
So many people loaded up on gold, looking for inflation to come in because of QE.
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They have a lot of guys like that who can come in and do the job.
Barclays has come in for much criticism in recent years, following a series of scandals.
His poker experience has come in handy in the dispute over Dish's "Auto Hop" ad-skipping service.
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