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Comes         
PUBLIC BODY TO PROMOTE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
ComES
Comes ( ), plural comites ( ), is the Latin word for "companion", either individually or as a member of a collective denominated a "comitatus", especially the suite of a magnate, being in some instances sufficiently large and/or formal to justify specific denomination, e.g.
Comes         
PUBLIC BODY TO PROMOTE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
ComES
·noun The answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue.
COMES         
PUBLIC BODY TO PROMOTE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
ComES
The French Solar Energy Authority (Commissariat à l'Energie Solaire, ComES), a public scientific and industrial entity, was set up in 1978 to promote a comprehensive energy policy based on energy savings, on efficient energy management, and on renewable sources of energy (photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind, hydraulic, biomass). It was supervised by the Ministry for Industry and by the Ministry for Research.
Examples of use of COMES
1. If Kadima rejects them, here comes Bibi, here comes Sara.
2. Let me give everyone some advice: First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage.
3. But the real breakthrough comes next year when the new Boeing 787 comes into service.
4. But that trick comes with a caveat: Turning off the phone comes at a price.
5. Of this 80 per cent comes through indirect export, while the rest comes through direct export.