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Apparently they were one of the best teams United had - but it really stems back to the crash in '58.
"It really stems from the days when jewelers were liable for breaking the stones," said Solange Azagury-Partridge, the London designer.
His interest in facade artwork began in the late 1990s with an assignment for a photography class, but it really stems from his passion for preservation.
It really stems from the fact that this is a new company, a different company with a different agenda.
It really stems a lot where we come from.
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The inspiration for it really stemmed from my album The Soul Cages that I wrote in 1990, which depicted the landscape of my hometown, Wallsend, in the Northeast of England.
Arpaio also maintains that allegations against him really stem from Democratic opposition to immigration laws.
The harmoniousness of North American cuisine's flavors really stems from its reliance on a few heavy-tasting products commonly associated with baked goods, especially milk, butter, cocoa, vanilla, cream, cream cheese, egg, peanut butter and strawberries.
The shock really stems from where the scandal is taking place.
But the shift to the right really stems from the growth of the "exurbs", the suburbs-of-suburbs where one in five Minnesotans now live.
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