Sentence examples for coming from maybe from inspiring English sources

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One can understand where my friend was coming from; maybe he was reacting to the similarities between Reggie Miller and Barack Obama.

Bill McKibben makes the point that it's good that people have to see where their power is coming from maybe then they'll use less of it.

(A word of advice: when you don't know where your next pay's coming from, maybe don't go to Oxford Street and buy a games console. As it happened, I got very lucky).

Maybe sometimes we have to ask ourselves "where is all of this discomfort and pain coming from?" Maybe we have to, as Jessica Williams shared with me today, let it RAIN [Recognize, Accept, Investigate and Nourish], which comes from a Buddhist teacher who teaches Radical Acceptance.

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I'm not sure where this variant came from maybe from the similarity to "myopic"?

Listen, since I don't know where it came from, maybe it's true.

And when we reveal who Alex is and where he comes from, maybe we'll get the answers to those questions".

Marc Razo, after allowing himself five minutes of unadulterated sadness, began making plans: he wanted to visit Hawaii, and maybe spend some time in the Philippines, where his father comes from; maybe he would finally have the time to expand the guitar battle into a national tour.

If it comes from an alien world, you might be able to work out facts about the planet it came from--maybe its skin or fur or scales are purple because the jungle plants on its homeworld are purple.

"We are viewed as people coming from abroad, maybe having direct relations with Western powers," Dr. Brauman said.

"I'm trying to see where these guys are coming from so maybe I'll understand.

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