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come out with



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Responding to Ettedgui's allegations on GB News in November, Farage said: "I categorically deny saying those things, to that one individual, and frankly, frankly for the Guardian and the BBC to be going back just shy of half a century to come out with this stuff it shows how desperate they are."

From BBC

“We’re reviewing everything and will come out with a determination.”

From Los Angeles Times

For customers unable to afford that price, the company is looking to come out with the Cybercab, which Musk has said could be sold for $25,000.

From MarketWatch

In the interview, the president added that his administration was "reviewing everything" about Pretti's death and said that it "will come out with a determination".

From BBC

"When you come up against a side that bats deep on a really good wicket, that's the way India have come out -- with intent from ball one," said Santner.

From Barron's