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In a democracy, our love of freedom ostensibly stems from our shared belief in protecting for all people the inalienable freedom of conscience.

Schwarzenegger's pledge followed deadly clashes on Saturday stemming from a rally of white nationalists ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of a Confederate general.

stemming from a personal feud.

What more could she want?" But for Streep the pathos of this ostensibly comic character stems from the generous part that Jenkins once played in Manhattan's cultural scene.

Hastert was charged in July with breaking federal banking laws and lying to investigators — ostensibly dull counts that prosecutors alleged stemmed from an intriguing plot.

The film originally received an X rating, ostensibly because of its explicit language and nudity, but most critics felt the harsh rating stemmed from its counterculture subject matter.

This stems from two trends.

Everything stems from that.

Racism stems from ignorance.

Such caution stems from history.

It stems from self-doubt.

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