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CUBA In most Polynesian-themed bars, not one cocktail comes from Polynesia, but plenty come from Cuba.

"We look at every new word sent to us — and plenty come from kids — and if it pans out, the word goes on our universal page, and eventually if there are enough 'hits' on the word, we'll print it in our paper dictionaries, too," Morse said.

Though many of the foreign consumer goods sold in Cuba — Coca-Cola, for example — are made in Mexico and Canada, plenty come from the U.S. via Mexico, the Dominican Republic and various Caribbean islands.

Though many of the foreign consumer goods sold in Cuba — Coca-Cola, for example — are made in Mexico and Canada, plenty come from the U.S. via Mexico, the Dominican Republic and other Caribbean islands.

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Glen Johnson described him as "one of the nicest guys you could ever meet", Martin Keown as "a lovely fella and a special player" while Stuart Pearce gushed he was the best left-back to have played for England "by a country mile", which means plenty coming from him.

Much of it is foreign, along with plenty coming from homegrown millionaires.

"I thought we took Danny Welbeck off too soon (maybe he was injured) but my feeling is there is plenty to come from these players.

Some of that will be private, such as Samsung's new commitment to invest $1 billion into its semiconductor facilities in Austin, Texas, but plenty will come from the government, too.

But he stressed that there was still plenty to come from the LHC, which will undergo a major upgrade in the 2020s.

There are plenty where they come from.

Plenty more to come from him.

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