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From letters come words, from which come sentences, from which come stories, which if you retain control of them can transform lives.
East Scandinavian borrowed the Old Saxon word siala, from which come later Danish sjæl and Swedish själ.
With his chin, Luke gestures across the lobby toward the hotel bar, from which come boisterous conversations and the notes of a live saxophone player.
Voter registration is historically low in the poorer, black and Latino communities of the state, from which come a majority of the people in prison, on parole or probation.
One of the original suppliers, the Briar Hill Company of Glenmont, Ohio, founded in 1917, is still in business, operating seven sandstone quarries from which come burgundies, buffs, a "sunset blush" and the company's signature, "copper variegated," a dark umber with pronounced veining.
Modern linguists divide Celtic languages into two major groups, the P-Celtic, from which the Brythonic languages: Welsh, Breton, Cornish and Cumbric derive, and the Q-Celtic, from which come the Goidelic languages: Irish, Manx and Gaelic.
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Nearby was a crude brick schoolhouse from which came the sound of children's voices during their lessons.
As a result, the Roman borders, known as "limes" (from which comes the word "limits") stopped at the Rhine.
He and Mr. Leane traveled to India, from which came the jewel-like "Girl Who Lived in The Tree" collection.
It proved successful last year with ABC's "Making the Band," from which came the boy band O-Town.
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