Proctor, Mr. Rivers has come to know his son the warrior, not just the high-school student.
Over the years, he has come to know commissioners in nearly every state in the country.
Their core audience is older, moneyed and comfortable with the names they've come to know.
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As we have all come to know, Ohio and Florida are pivotal in any presidential election.
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But we did come to know her in the early days of my campaign.
What can he do to save that tanned, leathery hyde we have come to know so well?
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This nation has come to know the strong and resilient spirit of the people of the Gulf Coast.
It was a stunning statement filled with hubris, and very much the Obama we have come to know.
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But she added that they had both come to know that something was not quite right with their relationship.
Over 15 million Model Ts were sold, giving birth to the car culture Americans have come to know and love.
Combat in the game seemed more strategic than the straightforward, hard-charging style we've come to know from previous "Halo" titles.
My father had come to know Amin before Amin took control of the country and was initially impressed with him.
People must come to know each other quickly across the legacy organizations and have a clear sense of the future.
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And during those long days over many years, I've come to know Andy as more than my chief of staff.
"We are going to come to know the rainforest from within, " Forestry Minister Antonio Carlos Hummel said announcing the inventory.
He is emblematic of its successes and failures, even if we've only recently come to know the true depth of the latter.
The organization constantly worked at having rising German leaders in various fields come to know their American counterparts via conferences, seminars and long exchange trips.
And if I come to know too much about his madness he may destroy me in order to preserve his psychotic world view.
President Obama has come to know and trust Senator Hagel over nearly a decade, dating back to their time together in the Senate.
Through his work for the hospitals, Katz had come to know Peter Stamos, an economist and former chief of staff for Senator Bill Bradley.
Things that weren't supposed to become monuments but somehow have, and everyone in the community has come to know and tolerate, possibly love them.
His piece on network neutrality, a term we're all going to come to know, he swears it, is in yesterday's edition of the Washington Post.
"May we come to know one another better, " the pope responded.
From surveys and interviews, we have come to know that the number one reason for student success, in a classroom or online, is a caring instructor.
But the gathering picture is of a piece with the China the rest of the modern world has come to know and find strangely out of place.
As a self-taught politician, he had come to know what was right and what was wrong, and said so in terms that shocked an increasingly relativist world.
Over a year, an estimated five million Americans will be, and over a normal lifetime nearly all of us will come to know the glassed bay of an I.
Sadly, the clean, classy matte finish of the Slim model has been replaced with the glossy, fingerprint-prone plastic that Vita, PSP and first-gen PS3 owners have come to know and loathe.
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