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Even at 110, he can still be found on his porch most days, watching the goings and comings in the neighborhood.

But, the car company acknowledged its short comings in a statement on Sunday night.

From Forbes

There are clearly some lessons in this situation for eurozone investors and they would do well to remember the short comings in the eurozone architecture, particularly when it comes to the banking sector which is yet to be cleaned up even after six years of crisis.

From Forbes

God has so contrived him that all his goings out and comings in are beset by traps which he cannot possibly avoid, and which compel him to commit what are called sins—and then God punishes him for doing these very things which from the beginning of time He had always intended that he should do.

From Slate

But both Ruth and Agnes knew enough of the goings and comings in the Corner House not to take this silence for serenity.

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

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