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The story sprouted from that seed.
My MRI showed five brain tumors, along with small lesions I affectionately termed "brain lint". After two CyberKnife sessions, a few tumors shrank, a couple grew, and five more sprouted from that innocent looking brain lint.
LIGO sprouted from that document.
MM: Yea, yea! It's crazy its like the seed was planted and what has sprouted from that is everything that you are saying.
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In the west, I liked the placement of the antonymic ADMIRE and ABHOR, both sprouting from that A at 25 Across and Down.
Young people who make up these tight startup cultures tend to sprout from cities that have a strong academic footprint, too.
The first goal, for instance, stemmed from a move that sprouted from Toni Kroos dispossessing Laurent Koscielny just inside the Arsenal half.
Mr. Campeau, who owns 55percentt of the real estate empire that sprouted from his small Ottawa home-building business, has insisted since his original offer was made that he can round up sufficient financing.
Over time, townships, states, federally-recognized organizations and independent groups that sprouted from the insurance industry further created their own "model" building codes.
In The Grotto, DJs played in massive, white Fabergé Egg-likes structures that sprouted from the ground.
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