Comer got three hours sleep before waking up Monday to hit his statistics class.
From the heraldtribune.com
Comer said Friday that he didn't know why Farmer would need that many computers.
From the courier-journal.com
Comer said Thursday that he hoped the audit would be completed within six weeks.
From the kentucky.com
Sister Serena trounced touted up-and-comer Daniela Hantuchova in just 55 minutes.
From the washingtontimes.com
That attitude is part of what makes Olivea an up-and-comer on the offensive line.
From the usatoday.com
Starting up a comer ad agency has allowed the series to become looser and fresher.
From the tunedin.blogs.time.com
Comer said any rate hike would be spread beyond just the Lake Cumberland area.
From the kentucky.com
China, a relative new-comer to the sport, won silver and bronze in these Olympics.
From the philly.com
Kim Revaillion is an up and comer and I'm confident she can take the next step up.
From the couriermail.com.au
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Someone with a promising future
Arrival: someone who arrives (or has arrived)
(Comers) Comer's Midden is a 1916 archaeological excavation site near the "Arctic Station of Thule" (also called Qaanaaq), north of Mt. Dundas (near Pituffik), in North Star Bay, northern Greenland. Thule Forum, 2006 It is the find after which the Thule culture is named. ...
One in a race who is catching up to others and shows promise of winning; fig one who is catching up in some contest and has a likelihood of victory; One who arrives