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The spark could also come from outside.
Animals could also come from circuses and zoos.
Dirt could also come from the region's construction boom.
Funding for HM online court (HMOC) could also come from savings made in traditional courts.
A rise in borrowing rates could also come from self-inflicted damage.
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But in another twist of history, much of the real money for the building's broader repairs could also come, indirectly, from the once-moldering old mining towns themselves.
The statement, released after three top Glaxo executives met with Chinese investigators, came amid signs that other drug makers could also come under scrutiny from the Chinese authorities.
The bank, whose shares have fallen sharply following the announcement of the fraud inquiry, could also come under pressure from investors for failing to notify them of the investigation in an earlier quarterly results statement, particularly if the charges result in a heavy fine followed by litigation.
They could have also come from Crimea, or been seized by the rebels during clashes with the Ukrainian army.
The steeper increase of the two enzymes after 12 months of age coincided with the increased liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, as confirmed by histology, though increased AST could have also come from damaged muscle where this enzyme exists in significant amounts (Weibrecht et al., 2010).
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