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The Brooklyn production stems from the advocacy of one man.

(His shell affinity stems from the complexities of twin-dom).

The changes stem from the death of Eric Garner this summer.

The accounting difficulty stems from the wide range of possibilities.

The issue stems from the global phenomenon of device proliferation.

The problem stemmed from the decentralized nature of accreditation.

It stems from the worst kind of semantic confusion.

At Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 5 August until 2 October Benjamin West, Alexander III of Scotland Rescued from the Fury of a Stag by the Intrepidity of Colin Fitzgerald, 1786 West was a painter of history on a grand scale and here the artist who portrayed The Death of Wolfe turns his attention to Scottish national legend.

Very little of this stems from the Communist era.

Much of it stems from the Toros.

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