1.  Any related engine purchases would also come from CFM International, a joint venture of General Electric Co. and Snecma of France, the carrier said.

2.  Anyone who has ever kept a guest book will have come to dread the results when guest after guest has fumbled with words and mismatched them with unfunny drawings.

3.  Definitive evidence will probably come only with the return of Mars rock samples.

4.  Demand for Treasuries, meanwhile, will come from portfolio managers investing in mortgage-backed securities.

5.  Desire for fundamental constitutional change will not come spontaneously from his government.

6.  Despite their progress, the youngest workers will probably come up short in retirement unless they take drastic steps.

7.  Despite what is clearly an extraordinary way of life, the players are optimistic that with their new stadium will come a new lease on life.

8.  Details will come in his State of the Union address to Congress on Feb. 4 and his fiscal 1998 budget proposal to Capitol Hill on Feb. 6.

9.  Despite the minutiae, a reader will come away with an appreciation of the complexities of building a car.

10.  Derrick Thomas will be coming (on the pass rush) off the corner all day.

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