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Most wild cards probably will continue to come from consumers.
And customers continue to come from Manhattan, Westchester and beyond.
For now, the lending must continue to come from the European Central Bank.
Potential points of danger continue to come from the more successful achievements of our recent past.
The deal also ensures aid will continue to come from Nato countries.
The details will continue to come from Dean, Joe and the rest of the leadership.
"A lot of good has come from it," he added, "and will continue to come from it".
For the time being, a big part of the regions' money will continue to come from central-government grants.
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And the best approaches to measuring colleges and universities have already come -- and must continue to come -- from the people who know them the best, not from policymakers or the purveyors of standardized tests.
But the fastest growth in new emissions is coming -- and will continue to come -- from furious economic expansion in the developing world, chiefly in China and India.
Nonetheless, problems and uncertainty continue to come from Washington, Europe and companies' own balance sheets.
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