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Three million dollars came direct from the institution.
She was therefore a very instinctual artist with a fierce commitment that came direct from the gut.
Britain was seeing increasing levels of "blood rain" in spring that came direct from the Sahara, Prof Goudie said.
On leaving Windsor the Regent and Colonel Gurrea came direct to town, and reached Mivart's at a quarter past six o'clock.
Arsenal, as the scoreline suggests, improved after the interval but aside from the penalty their best opportunities came direct from dead-balls hoisted into the area.
The nature of Roman domination in the East began to change decisively after these wars: in place of influence through embassies, arbitration of disputes, and the occasional military incursion came direct rule.
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She said: "I saw the black car coming direct for me on my side of the road.
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He comes direct from a time when restaurant managers were referred to unironically as "mein host".
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