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Where did he think his cases came from?

The cases came from The Human Diagnosis Project, which itself is a fascinating entity.

The authorities have said some shots in the previous cases came from overpasses.

The first cases came from people who were exposed elsewhere, perhaps through foods or animals.

He did not, of course, acknowledge that these cases came from sample checks generated by the system.

Did he believe his press notices and imagine that the cases came from his energetic investigations alone?

Most of their earnings, millions of dollars a year in some cases, came from fees for closing CDO deals.

Most of the victims were boys age 5 to 15, the official said, and 90percentt of the cases came from outside Manhattan.

Four cases came from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, which has a liberal reputation.

She has ruthlessly scavenged from former employers: the display cases came from an exhibition in Poland, the Museum of London loaned equipment.

Although a footnote indicated that the donations in some cases came from employees of the named organizations, the lists have caused substantial confusion.

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