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come out with



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Seyfried, who is known for her roles in Mamma Mia! and Mean Girls, believes the cast "nailed getting the tone right" and hopes that despite the movie being entertainment, that people "come out with a better understanding of domestic violence" and "broaden their horizons".

From BBC

"We were down to 12 men at the start of the second half then 13 and 14 and to come out with a scoreline of 6-5 in the second half, it is still a loss but I am unbelievably proud of that."

From Barron's

People in that situation, she said, go into what psychologists call survival mode, asking themselves, “How can I come out with the least loss?”

From Salon

“The U.S. has come out with a very big wallet, a very aggressive plan and a very supportive plan to build capacity,” Neo Chief Executive Rahim Suleman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"So, I think it's difficult here to see this and think in any way that Jose Sa is impacted by an action of Bernardo Silva. If the ball had gone over Bernardo Silva's head, maybe causing Jose Sa to hesitate in case it hits Bernardo Silva, then we'd come out with the same outcome of check complete on the on-field decision of disallowed goal."

From BBC