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When he first came, we brainstormed through a variety of projects and, stemming from that, we've had extensive coverage on radio and in the press".
Swiss law, dating from 1934 and stemming from a medieval tradition, protects client bank information from disclosure; bankers who reveal client details can face prison.
The various cane instruments with a single reed and stemming from antiquity still remained in the area around the Mediterranean as folk instruments.
A second objective is to show how to aggregate external data driving this model and stemming from different sources with various credibility levels.
The reaction to the two high-profile events was criticised by Lombardi as "sensationalistic" and stemming from an uninformed public with a short memory, who believe the church has done little or nothing to respond to abuse.
It has to be long-term stress, lasting at least a month and stemming from a significant problem like being fired from a job after years of service or being left financially or emotionally bereft by a divorce.
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Instead, the causes were technical-and stemmed from efforts to prevent shortages and blackouts.
Leaves and stems from fossil forests.
How we deliver those pieces is bespoke to every client and stems from our expertise.
They started in April 2013 and stemmed from a book I wrote on how a lot of education research is rubbish.
The proceedings against the prime minister have already dragged on for many years and stem from events almost two decades ago.
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