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The film is about three strangers who come across during their journey of life.
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Because more women than men use health services, especially during pregnancy, they are more likely to come across unsterilized needles for injections.
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One night, they come across a small town.
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He was also introduced to the pleasures of beer and the horrors of war that some of the older veterans had come across.
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Should they manage to come across a second, it can be loaned to a human.
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If you come across one, refrain from modifying it beyond basic maintenance.
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Also, the playback recordings were purposely recorded very dry (without reverberation) otherwise it would come across as too hollow sounding in large movie theatres.
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For the first time we come across the crest and the motto together in the magazine published in 1956.
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In the process many hurdles come across them.
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The second section of the journal records any clues and hints the player may come across.
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