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came up

verb as in happen suddenly

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Myers came up with the conservancy’s motto, “Behold the Beauty,” which Haney said captured the spirit of his longtime friend and mentor.

Elizabeth Oyer told the New York Times that Gibson's case came up as part of a wider effort to restore gun rights to people who had been convicted of crimes.

From Salon

Speaking later over the phone, Barantini says Graham came up with every episode as they were riding in the car.

Musk said he invested significant money, helped recruit talent under that premise, served as co-chair and came up with the name “OpenAI.”

You be the judge about whether this tournament came up in the family WhatsApp group.

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

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