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Oh, you thought that horrible charity drive was the worst, most misguided decision to come out of the celeb photo leak?
jezebel.com
One of the few animals that does so are lemmings, which have a mass migration after they come out of dormancy.
en.wikipedia.org
We come out of the womb with the ability to sop up information from people around us.
business.financialpost.com
The paying guest rental segment has to come out of its traditional ways.
www.firstpost.com
When he starts to fight back to save the girl, a group of men come out of the limo.
en.wikipedia.org
The ship was now almost vertical and the propellers had come out of the water and were still churning.
en.wikipedia.org
The novel's comedic moments come out of this plainness.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The males make calls only during the rainy season, which is when they come out of estivation to breed in pools of water.
en.wikipedia.org
Any difference will come out of your tax refund, unless you have promptly reported the changes.
www.cbsnews.com
We really don't know what might come out of it or what its impacts will be, but it's simply not safe to prognosticate if we ignore it.
business.time.com

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