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- (of an issue, situation, or problem) occur or present itself, especially unexpectedly;(of a specified time or event) approach or draw near
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- 1. (of an issue, situation, or problem) occur or present itself, especially unexpectedly
- 2. (of a specified time or event) approach or draw near
- 3. (of a legal case) reach the time when it is scheduled to be dealt with
- 4. become brighter in a specified way as a result of being polished or cleaned
- 5. begin one's studies at a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge
- be unsuccessful
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- (of a situation) develop in a very favourable way
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- recover from adversity and cheerfully face what is to come
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- be unsuccessful
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- (of a situation) develop in a very favorable way
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- perform well or accomplish what is necessary, especially when this is unexpected
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- be faced with or opposed by something such as an enemy or problem
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- perform well or accomplish what is necessary, especially when this is unexpected
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- (of an issue, situation, or problem) occur or present itself, especially unexpectedly
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