Sentence examples for he stems from inspiring English sources

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He stems from a Southern political tradition of deliberately avoiding definition.

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Can he stem the tide?

He stemmed the bleeding and reassured them that rescue was on its way.

He stemmed the bleeding of a gunman who had been shot after opening fire in the U.S. Capitol.

He still hopes to run for re-election but had promised he would not do so unless he stemmed the seemingly relentless rise in joblessness.

He stemmed the Alemannic migrations into Gaul from east of the Rhine, and in 507 he drove southward, subduing the Visigoths who had established themselves in southern Gaul.

Above all, he stemmed the tide at its source.

He stemmed from prosperity and had charisma and an electrifying personality.

His fierce drive, he says, stems from unhappy years at school in Cornwall where he was shy, unconfident and bullied.

That conviction, he said, stems from people's penchant for comparing themselves to their peers.

The inconsistency in Liverpool's recent performances, he believes, stems from too many enforced changes in central defence.

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