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But while that might make for good theater, the Heat's ability to summon vise-like defense – similarly at a moment's notice – makes coming from behind a much harder proposition for the Thunder than in series past.
Through three preseason games, Gallinari is shooting 4 for 19 from the field, with all of his makes coming from behind the arc.
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Most of the money the bank makes comes from wealth and asset management, with investment banking generating about 31 percent of earnings.
These come from the choices the poet makes, comes from the willingness to go deeper, come from the dogged resistance of cliché of thought and language.
"About 60percentt of the sales tax the city makes comes from Mexican shoppers who come into our city to shop," Nogales Mayor Arturo Garino said in a press release, the paper reports.
Now it seems faintly cringe-making coming from a dramatist who so loved Britain that he spent the last 20 years of his life as a tax exile.
Without it, the work would lose freshness and originality, and although the material out of which the work is made comes from the public world the manner of its making is individual.
The only money I make comes from you!
"The profits you make come from the taxes that ordinary, hard-working people pay".
Some of the most heart-stirring religious art ever made came from those countries during that time.
Some of the best decisions we make come from that inner voice that says "Why not?" That says "Andiamo".
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