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In these, we see some of the many sources from which Joan Jonas's work has emerged.

However, many sources from which students might plagiarize do not appear in a routine web search.

So the cookbook as anthology arrived, open to many sources, from American Thanksgiving and Jewish brisket through Italian pasta and French Stroganoff — most successfully in "The New Basics" cookbook, which was the standard for the past generation.

Science policy draws on input from many sources, from science societies and academies (such as the Royal Society and the Institute of Physics) to companies and pressure groups (such as the Campaign for Science and Engineering).

The brain's robust representation of complex auditory objects and its ability to separate many sources from a low-dimensional signal, compared to modern sensing algorithms, suggest that neural feature selectivity is a highly effective method of coding important information.

Mr. Carter's difficulties with Catholics stem from many sources -- from their long-standing antipathy toward Protestant fundamentalism, from his refusal to endorse an anti-abortion constitutional amendment and even from an oversight by the convention managers, who neglected to invite Terence Cardinal Cooke to deliver an invocation.

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Such unwillingness to share the responsibility for data quality has ultimately affected many of the online chemistry databases especially since many source from each other's content.

Particulate air pollution in cities emerges from many sources, ranging from smokestacks to automotive tailpipes.

They pulled together archival footage from many sources, including from the producer Adam Shopkorn, who had begun work on a documentary about Cooke in his glory days.

Records of flood events were gathered from many sources, ranging from news report and governmental data to publicly available databases and scientific literature.

However, they still face predation at the nest from many sources ranging from mammals to nest-robbing bees (Wille 1983; Suka and Inoue 1993; Roubik 2006).

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