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The Knicks had crucial breakdowns in the end, stemming from a miscommunication by Knicks Coach Don Chaney in the final 28.5 seconds of the game.

The idea is that slender microcolumns between the "splay cracks" are more likely to bend and break than are microcolumns between adjacent wing cracks because they do not have two fixed ends; instead, the end stemming from the sliding interface is free.

You just need a ribbon with a left end and a right end stemming from the same knotted center.

The terms barbed and pointed end stem from the arrowhead-like appearance of heavy meromyosin labeled F-actin under transmission electron microscopy.

The expectation of the world ending this fall stems from an earlier prediction by Harold Camping, a Christian radio host who was based in California.

This failure mechanism, also known as plate-end debonding, stems from the concentration of interfacial stresses arising at the termination of the strengthening plate.

REDUCED CHARGES FOR STARKS Prosecutors dropped felony charges against Miami Dolphins defensive end Randy Starks stemming from a traffic altercation in May with a police officer.

A 2007 bill to end the practice, which stems from the 14th Amendment, drew nearly 100 Congressional co-sponsors, though legal scholars have traditionally argued that a change would require a constitutional amendment.

The chancellor's caution, which her critics contend has hindered fast progress in easing or ending the euro crisis, stems from this approach, in which a course is set only once she considers it certain to succeed.

The settlement, which ends a federal probe, stems from a formal complaint filed against the Jefferson Parish Public School System in 2012 alleging it required proof of U.S. citizenship or immigration status from Hispanic students, failed to provide interpreters for parents with limited English and overlooked racially charged bullying.

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