"He just seemed to come across as more of a people's mayor, " Allardyce said.
It doesn't suit tech fans' interests to come across as impatient or easily led.
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He was thrilled to come across a poem by someone who'd been incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay.
"We wanted to come across as authentic and genuine, " says Nationwide spokesman Michael Switzer.
They feared that large-scale resettlement would encourage even greater numbers to come across the border.
Tales of near-misses, crashes and slack safety standards by Luxor balloon operators are easy to come across online.
"Having only to come across the water (River Tamar) from Torpoint is very handy for my wife, " he said.
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If you are going to go down the confessional path, you have to come across with the lurid details.
He is making the association that it's easy enough for 20 million illegals to come across our borders every year.
The other thing worth mentioning is that the characters and events in the story have to come across as real.
In Poland soldiers and policemen can retire after just 15 years, so it is possible to come across 33-year-old retirees.
The other is that people who try to help in developing healthy alternatives tend to come across like hectoring nannies.
"Believe it, there are people in America that do care, and we were blessed to come across these individuals, " Foster said.
"On the path people are going to come across them, " said Dewi Davies, senior warden for the northern sector of the national park.
"It is very uncommon for us to come across someone of this age in custody for committing this sort of offence, " he said.
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"For a search engine to come across these links, the content of the emails would need to have been posted online, " he wrote.
They want their tennis heroes to play turbo-charged rallies with vintage elegance and to come across as insightful, rounded human beings as well.
Frankly, from my earliest days as a securities industry regulator, these were among the first and most common matters to come across my desk.
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And influential Democrats remember that they first started to come across Bill Clinton in 1979, more than a decade before he won the presidency.
Right now President Obama is trying to come across like he is advancing the interests of the middle class in a battle against the elites.
You simply want to come across as an intelligent industry expert.
HarperCollins is not the first publisher to come across this notion.
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And I know you all are going to be out there, right? (Applause.) Yes, you're going to come across folks -- aren't you?
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The holiday season inevitably brings a cascade of performances of Handel's "Messiah, " and it's rare to come across one that makes you hear this well-worn piece anew.
Even more so than most areas of economics, people looking for solid information on the euro crisis are far more likely to come across spin than facts.
So, with big bond auctions still to come across the pond, it is a decent bet that the traders might just go into wait-and-see mode for a while.
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Doctors treating the baby at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences say they are "yet to come across this degree of abuse of such a small child".
It is easy to come across Afghans who claim that they were wrongly denied foreign visas or jobs after a biometric scan flagged up their presence on some watchlist.
One of the hottest topics I seem to come across lately whenever I get together with a group of women are the differences between men and women in the workplace.
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