We could not get the Republicans to let this come up to a vote for months.
Liberal Democrat MSP Alison MacInnes said the targets did not come up to scratch and were disappointing.
If I change even just one word, people come up to me and try to correct the mistake.
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But I've had 90-year-old women come up to me and say, 'This is my favorite thing I've ever seen.
"I want to come up to Scotland and earn my stripes, " he said.
The coaches have shown that if anyone doesn't come up to their expectations they're out of the following game.
"People from all over the world would watch and come up to me and talk about the show, " she added.
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Flimsy plastic hurdles that now barely come up to his knees and two wooden benches, covered in dust but still sturdy.
Children would come up to me at the urging of their mothers and put coins or dollar bills in my hands.
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We would expect to see such subsidies declining a bit as various Android etc phones come up to the iPhone standard.
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Now we come up to - I mentioned a little bit of history, I'd like to quickly discuss some doctrinal issues.
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Still, even he's been surprised with how fast the new driver has come up to speed alongside teammates Denny Hamlin and Busch.
But many cooks have since come up to stir the pot, which has made the situation more complicated than it should be.
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Then when Kinect came out, she told me, I d really like one of those for when Grandma and Grandpa come up to visit.
Ms Macdonald called on the government to accept that while it had "made a brave effort" the bill had not "come up to scratch".
We never really had that problem because once we play them, I mean, people, they come up to us and let us know what they're feeling, you know?
People would come up to me and touch my skin.
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Sceptics suggested that, as it was staffed predominantly by people who worked in the NHS, it would not be sufficiently critical when care did not come up to scratch.
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And today, as we come up to its tenth anniversary, we should remember the spirit of that city and the sympathy we feel with those who lost their loved ones.
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At their previous home, which overlooked a city park, "I would sometimes have someone come up to me and say, 'Oh, I saw you getting a book off the shelf, ' " she recalled.
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When men like Sunil Gavaskar come up to you and rave about the team - led by Paul Collingwood - and their prospects of success on the subcontinent, you have to take notice.
David Blunkett, the education secretary, has horrified local education authorities by saying that he is prepared to allow private firms to take over their work if they fail to come up to scratch.
For the moment, it's the socks used, game-worn (but washed) outer socks that come up to the knee, and Teixeira has seen his on-base plus slugging percentage rise 60 points since he put Sabathia's on.
Now we need to get points on the board - that's the first thing you want when you come up to a new league - and it would have been great to get some against Chelsea.
"I come up to London and see steam trains all the time but because this is a one off, it will be even more special then any others I've been to because it's such a rarity, " he said.
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They come up to me and they talk to me about how hopeful and really, you know, worried they are about getting health care or losing their job, or now losing their home with all of this subprime mortgage crisis.
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