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But you will not read about it in the newspapers or see it reported on television because their plight seems to be something arising out of South Africa's bad old past - a past which everyone, black and white, would like to forget.
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Be fully present and you will feel something spiritual, creative, divine, arising out of you.
Then he answers with something more like a question, arising out of his work.
"You accept, and it is not an excuse, you were in the grip of something akin to an addiction arising out of your personality and lonely personal circumstances". Toby Long, defending Swanton, said he was "in a wretched state... caused entirely by his own actions".
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Servatius, did you want to ask something which arises out of the cross-examination?
Weismann conceived the idea, arising out of his early observations on the Hydrozoa, that the germ cells of animals contain "something essential for the species, something which must be carefully preserved and passed on from one generation to another".
(3) Something cannot come into being if its existence requires the preexistence of an infinite number of other things, one arising out of the other.
461, on causes of action arising out of federal control.
CHIEF JUSTICE REHNQUIST -- But does that mean something different than arises out of, or stems from?
Asked whether this is something that would arise out of Nafta, Betty Smith of Chapel Hill, N.C., replied: "It's already arisen.
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