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If it was up to John, however, he’d like to see himself and his former teammate enshrined in Cooperstown come Sunday.

It looks like the presidential ballot is not the only vote she has to worry about come Sunday.

From BBC

Come Sunday night, the Dodgers will need him to be.

Its true relevance will only be known come Sunday, but as the quiet was restored around midnight in Cologne and Clarke and his players retreated to the sanctuary of their hotel, it must have felt good, oh so good to be still alive.

From BBC

A significant test will come Sunday, the last of three days that voters can go to the polls in an election that is widely viewed as more of a formality than an exercise in democracy.

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

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