It had taken me a while to come around to trusting again in Apple.
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.
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.
People are starting to come around to the idea that it can be shared.
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Okay, so first I'm going to check out -- I'm going to come around to the tables.
"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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But, then, neither would his mare have the vanity to come around and examine the canvas even as he worked on it.
And he doesn't seem keen to come around to the administration's proposal.
Even Lord Grantham is beginning to come around during the Cricket game.
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If you have children in school now, you may not have a lot of time to wait for federal policy-makers to come around.
But McCain-Feingold supporters believe all Democrats will have to come around, since Levin is saying the alternative is to have no legislation at all.
And I'm going to come around to each of the stations and try some stuff, too. (Applause.) So, you guys, let's move!
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So once again Mr. Green, we salute you, and encourage you to continue ignoring the haters (and refine your creation to the point that they're forced to come around).
But, you know, it's still going to take time, as the Obama campaign says, and as Senator Clinton herself says, for a lot of these folks to come around.
While troops in the westernmost states figured out that they needed to tone down their garb and alter their battle tactics, the New Englanders were slow to come around.
To come around to the position that mortgage backed-securities should be avoided, a banker would have to conclude that the losses to these assets would exceed the cost of capital penalties.
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We just need Republicans in Washington to come around.
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But what I really like about this band, and I've been sort of slow to come around to them because of exactly what you're talking about, the sort of influx of Montreal bands.
What would Portman say to gay constituents who may be glad he's changing his position on gay marriage, but also wondering why it took having a gay son to come around to supporting their rights?
As we have laid out -- for the last couple of months, we have seen a bipartisan Group of Eight senators working to trying to come together around a compromise to reform our broken immigration system.
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If they were to come together around one anti-Mitt candidate, that person would win hands down.
The median forecast of 48 economists surveyed by Bloomberg estimated unemployment claims to come in around 375, 000.
They want us to come together around strategies to accelerate the recovery and get Americans back to work.
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