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Miliband, of course, comes from neither camp.

Chicago's reputation as a sizzling course comes from its flatness, not soaring temperatures.

The power of the conceit, of course, comes from the fact that this is happening anyway.

The literary allusions of "The Weird Sisters" extend to its title, which, of course, comes from "Macbeth".

The word itself, of course, comes from the classical Greek, combining the words for "many" and "seat".

The final explanation, of course, comes from the dictates of hormones and DNA: it's the testosterone, stupid.

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The greatest contribution, of course, came from Einstein.

Frank Lampard's equaliser, of course, came from a half-blocked Essien drive.

"Of course, coming from me that's probably the kiss of death".

Such language could be public-relations gauze, of course, coming from a board chairman.

But the real gems in Alasdair Gray of course come from Alasdair Gray.

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