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1 I thought we started coming during the second half of the second period.
2 Who saw that coming during the second referendum campaign in 2009?
3 There had been so many going and coming during the war.
4 They're coming during a quiet time for news, between Christmas and the New Year.
5 I can only recall her coming during the morning rushes.
6 Filmgoers kept coming during the week, with many opting to pay for higher-priced 3D tickets.
7 The timing of the sale, coming during a global equity rout, underscores the problems facing Ford.
8 However, the timing of the sale, coming during the fighting in the region, may deter some potential buyers.
9 Principal Pete Zecher took the podium and thanked everyone for coming during this "very difficult week."
10 The sight has been slowly coming during the last month, and I have dimly discerned things around me.
11 Wheeler had a goal and an assist, with both points coming during an 86-second span in the second period.
12 Dovizioso has finished lower than that on three occasions, his worst coming during his difficult weekend at Phillip Island.
13 Stanford leads the all-time series 3-2, with the last meeting coming during the 2005-06 season.
14 The teams have split two all-time meetings with the most recent coming during the 1980-81 season.
15 Surely he could get leave, now that the weather is fine; there was some reason for his not coming during the winter.
16 The move, which Zelenskiy gave no hint was coming during the interview, has been interpreted as a blow for genuine reform efforts.
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