˜yÐÄvlog

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comes

[ koh-meez ]

noun

plural comites
  1. Anatomy. a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of comes1

1675–85; < Latin: traveling companion, probably < *com-it-s, equivalent to com- com- + -it- noun derivative of Ä«°ù±ð to go + -s nominative singular ending
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The latest installment of “The White Lotus†comes to an end on Sunday and everyone is speculating about how the series will wrap up its loose ends, who will die and how.

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The praise comes even as his company is locked in a legal battle with some of India's biggest news media companies over the alleged unauthorised use of their content.

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The humor comes from star Hauser, who easily occupies the liminal space between comedy and drama.

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"When you see things like Temu come up on your apps, it actually comes up with stab vests. And then they stash them locally around the communities and estates in Newport."

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Tension between sections of the Spurs fanbase and Postecoglou is expected to be among the issues discussed when the time comes to decide his future.

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