Sentence examples for came initially from inspiring English sources

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"I believe the request for the changes came initially from the airlines.

Its bread and butter came initially from sales of T-shirts and jeans.

Others, like Ishmael Ribar, an antiques dealer in Hudson, came initially in the hope of cashing in on celebrity provenance.

Those assertions came initially, between 1958 and 1960, in a series of provocative album titles: "Something Else!!!!"; "The Shape of Jazz to Come"; "Change of the Century".

The embryonic tissue came, initially, from intestinal cells, and the method was eagerly adopted in the rush to develop vaccines against polio.

Official confirmation came initially not from the Élysée but from the mayor of the Eighth Arrondissement, who officiated at the ceremony; the presidential palace is in that district.

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But his chief literary respsonse to bereavement seemed to come initially in prose.

If we want to allow it its freedom, we have to allow our ideational lives to be let loose, to stream, letting anything come, initially censoring nothing.

But it was hardly ever enforced, and it was not until the 1960s that the first in a series of ever more effective laws was enacted, coming initially from London and more recently from Brussels.

I FOUND this a pretty arresting graphic.It seems to come initially from the Atlantic, which ran Don Peck's excellent article back in March on the consequences of a new economy beset by permanently high unemployment.

O'Muilleoir may make all the right noises about an island-wide paper, but he knows the majority of his readers are going to come, initially at least, from the north.

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