Sentence examples for coordinates that come from from inspiring English sources

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For most constraints, the s.u.'s of hydrogen coordinates are equal to the s.u.'s of the atom they ride on but e.g. for a rotating –CH3, they differ because the s.u. of the azimuthal angle increases the s.u. of the hydrogen coordinates that come from riding only.

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That means it must coordinate the production of a high number of parts that come from factories in disparate places run on tight margins.

Where might that come from?

Where, oh, where does that come from?

That comes from Aristotle.

(That comes from Finland).

"That comes from the Czech Republic.

Where's that coming from?

Maybe that's where that comes from".

That comes from my art background.

Ms. Esparza: That comes from American culture.

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