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Similarly Christopher Dresser's beautiful angular aesthetic movement teapots could have emanated from the Bauhaus metalworking school.
Mr. Ramos's plea could have emanated from any number of countries in the developing world, home to 96percentt of the world's farmers.
He said Mr. Harrell's action could have emanated only from extraordinary immaturity, "colossally poor judgment and a distorted sense of humor".
Nel: Did you hear any sounds that could have emanated from him [Pistorius] breaking down the door with a cricket bat?
the space of base station receptions which could have emanated from the intended uplink user.
High output could have emanated from the extreme dry conditions, which were prevailing in southern Africa during the 2015/16 rain season when this study was undertaken.
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Mr. Wood and other experts pointed out that attacks that appeared to come from a certain location could just as easily have emanated from computers infected with botnets, viruses that allow them to be controlled remotely by other computing systems.
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The lentils seem to have emanated from the entrance hall.
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