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But they did come through with at least some of their promised changes, celebrating plus-size models Ashley Green and Elsesser.

From Salon

Trump had come through with a relatively last-minute endorsement of Masters after endorsing Hamadeh early—a decision that likely came at the behest of his advisers, who were either convinced that Masters was going to win, or from Vance himself, who may have twisted the arm of his running mate to support his pal.

From Slate

And Urias, despite a .143 batting average, has been solid defensively and has come through with some big hits in his first few weeks as a Mariner.

Rojas leads the team with a 168 wRC+ and a .900 OPS, and Urias has come through with a couple big home runs, including one in the series-clinching win in Texas on Thursday.

The Mariners created some traffic on the basepaths early, with three singles in the first two innings, but they couldn’t come through with the necessary breakthrough at-bat.

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

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