In fact, the freighter was the second vessel to come upon the capsized Queequeg II.
But even more fun to come upon are smaller holdings in good-looking buildings like the Sheldon, a gift from Mary Frances Sheldon (1892-1950) and her brother Adams Bromley Sheldon (1887-1957).
For instance, a visit to the travel department found no American Airlines application, which this too-frequently flyer has come to rely upon with my other devices.
The recklessness of that action sent shock waves through the boardrooms of every Japanese company that has come to rely upon China not just for raw materials, but for intermediate parts and, of course, for finished goods.
"We look forward to working with you to ensure that only age and culturally appropriate programmes air on PBS, which is a mainstay that millions of parents have come to rely upon over the past 35 years, " the letter addressed to PBS president Pat Mitchell added.
They listen especially when he talks about why it's crucial to soldiers' mental health to keep them together in the same unit over time, so they truly come to know and rely upon each other.
Observers then wondered if Tory Party chairman Michael Ancram decided something had gone dreadfully wrong because it was just at this point that he announced things ought to come to a close as the luncheon hour was upon them.
As awareness of these results spreads, LPs should come to look more favorably upon sponsor-to-sponsor deals.
In an era of division, they call upon us to come together.
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No nurse had been in for hours, and the last to come in had lain down upon the clover-covered floor and giggled obtrusively until some thoughtful faerie had put an egg in her mouth to shut her up.
The challenge to humanity is to establish and maintain the foundations of peace and justice upon the Earth for the centuries to come.
But having acquiesced to Islamabad's plea to come, Clinton must categorically impress upon the country's military leadership that it should cool things down.
Again, I think that the product that comes out of Thursday is dependent upon the Republican willingness to come and discuss health care solutions and be open to ideas and ensuring that those ideas are passed on to the people in the form of a change in health care reform.
In the relentless search for new targets to sue and new ways to find legal liability, plaintiff lawyers have come upon the deliciously ironic idea of going after other lawyers.
Many of his party colleagues are heavily indebted to the grassroots organisation run by regional post-office chiefs, which can be relied upon to get out the vote come election time.
For instance, you come upon a stranded ship about to go belly up and can decide if you want to try to dock on and save them, send a shuttle, or ignore them.
The idea is that the Federal Reserve can be relied upon in times of crisis to come to the rescue, cutting interest rates and pumping in liquidity, thus providing a floor for equity prices.
Once the final results are announced, the Secretary-General calls upon all Iraqi political parties to come together in a spirit of national reconciliation to form an inclusive and fully representative Government that will serve all the Iraqi people.
She said the threshold would ensure people who come to live in the UK are not dependent upon the state.
But as the years have passed and I have become involved with braille-related volunteer work on various committees of the Braille Authority of North America (BANA) and the International Council on English Braille (ICEB), I have come to realize an even greater satisfaction, based upon a deeper understanding of the importance of braille in the lives of blind men and women.
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She saw paper stars hanging from the ceiling, and cards and posters on the wall, and a homey bedspread upon the mattress, but faeries had come to carpet the room with grass, to pave the walls with stone and set them with jewels, and to blow a cover of clouds to hide the horrible suspended ceiling.
For a while she lay on her back, watching the stars come out upon the ceiling of her grotto, listening to the little snores.
Realizing that the presence of some genuine Bhutanese was necessary to lend credibility to the claim that all the people in the camps were Bhutanese refugees, the dissidents called upon the Lhotshampas (Bhutanese of Nepalese origin) to come to Nepal without selling their properties.
That's doesn't come anywhere close to the Stanley Cup-contending aspirations owner Terry Pegula expressed upon purchasing the franchise two years ago.
Madam Speaker, Mr Vice-President, I come in friendship to renew, for new times, our special relationship founded upon our shared history, our shared values and, I believe, our shared futures.
The Harlequins man said that there was plenty to improve upon ahead of their meeting with the world champion Springboks, who will come into the match after a 21-17 defeat by Scotland at Murrayfield.
Essentially, when the academics do all the thinking, all the writing, all the editing, for free, how come three companies can make millions upon millions a year selling it all back to them?
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Because if we don't get this right, I think we'll never be able to live with ourselves, as much as what we'll be inflicting upon those who come after.
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Much better is the heartrending, tragic-comic scene when Eckhart's Howie takes it upon himself to show the house to prospective buyers, only to fall apart when they come to the nursery.
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Though, come to think of it, were the definition expanded to devices such as automated telephone receptionists, upon which I've been know to release a flood of invective, he may have a point.
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