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"Most of our songs, even though they're grime, were just really heartfelt," says Dirty, trying to fathom where that tendency came from, now he's a relaxed, balanced adult.

"Previously we had no idea where the ice age megafauna came from; now we know at least some of them probably came from Tibet," said an author of the study, Xiaoming Wang of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

It's commonly disputed where the phrase "bling-bling" came from, now that it is a household term.

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That criticism comes from "Now or Never: Saving America from Economic Collapse," which was published earlier this year.

I have more sympathy with where they're coming from now.

You can see where GQ was coming from: now that the One Direction boys have entered adulthood (Harry Styles is 19) we can put them on the cover.

So, where does the money come from now? Basic university funding for research in the UK comes in two streams from government.

"With Knocked Up, it was like a little window into this couple's life and it was fun to explain where they're both coming from now.

The government has become desperate to demonstrate where new growth, investment and jobs would come from, now the mining boom is clearly over.

Mr. Nelson said: "A lot more people are interested in finding out where their food comes from now than they were 20 years ago.

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