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came out

verb as in conclude

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This means that whenever a White House announcement that damaged sentiment came out, the president would row back after seeing a stock market fall.

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Georgescu - a fierce EU and Nato critic - came out of almost nowhere last year to lead the first round two weeks ago amid allegations of Russian interference.

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But everyone remembers his first words as the horses came out of the gate: “And away they go.”

"Apartheid defined me, that is true... But I am proud of the work that came out of it, that carries my name," Fugard told the AFP news agency in 1995.

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What's disappointing is that the last such survey which came out six years ago had similar results.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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