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In 2010, Obama's losses were compounded, from unexpected quarters.
I had a mental image of it, compounded from criticism I'd read of other Russian works.
Lithuanian and Latvian have many compound tense forms, compounded from the forms of the verb būti "to be" and participles.
The Japanese word daimyo is compounded from dai ("large") and myō (for myōden, or "name-land," meaning "private land").
The interest was compounded from September 1991, when the actress delivered a 690-page manuscript to Random House.
When he found glutamates were the cause, he gave their effect a name compounded from the characters for "delicious" and "taste .In this section A new awakening?
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