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However, it is more probable that the name arose from it being moved around its native land as a domesticated plant".
The controversies that arose from it were protracted, intense, and often ugly.
It was elegant in the way it navigated the chronology of events, as well as the practical, legal and ethical complexities that arose from it.
Passengers liked some of the initiatives that arose from it, including the diamond-shaped displays on No. 7 trains that distinguish express trains from the local.
But when they try to understand how we wanted that tragedy to be remembered -- something very different -- they will turn to the art that arose from it and to the memorial that will be created at ground zero.
The organisation, which has since been renamed Fuels Europe, was unable to locate any officials who attended the meeting, or documents that arose from it, when contacted by the Guardian.
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The drama that is most meaningful and pertinent to its society is that which arises from it.
It is their original sin; all other atrocities arise from it.
The review, and any action arising from it, would be swift, he added.
This sounds silly and funny, and comic situations can arise from it.
Consequences of the theory and testable hypotheses arising from it are discussed.
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