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Examples
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As I pushed him face-first into the come-and-go of the tide, I wanted to hurt him.
Larry Seamus Bellamy 2011
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My hood slid off, exposing my hair to the come-and-go rain.
Every little thing in the world Nina de Gramont 2010
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My Black Irish–pale complexion had made high-SPF sunscreen a constant companion even in a come-and-go sunshine state like Kansas.
Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010
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My hood slid off, exposing my hair to the come-and-go rain.
Every little thing in the world Nina de Gramont 2010
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They can also linkfarm on those domains, using thousands of shifting come-and-go domains to try to trick Google into conferring pagerank on a spam-site.
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There was a constant come-and-go of prisoners of every description: drug-peddlers, thieves, bandits, black-marketeers, drunks, prostitutes.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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There was a constant come-and-go of prisoners of every description: drug-peddlers, thieves, bandits, black-marketeers, drunks, prostitutes.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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For 18-year-old Jennifer Capriati, once America's tennis darling, it apparently also bought refuge for a three-day, come-and-go party -- a lost weekend, teenage style.
Fault, Miss Capriati 2008
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Immigration is a flash-point issue, but Patrick Burton thinks it's a come-and-go matter for First Data, particularly vis-a-vis its spinoff of Western Union.
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Immigration is a flash-point issue, but Patrick Burton thinks it's a come-and-go matter for First Data, particularly vis-a-vis its spinoff of Western Union.
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