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This revenue share deal stemmed from the recent launch of Zynga gift cards in 7-11 stores.

It implies a lack of choice stemming from the lack of a human hand steering things.

The CFP was formally created in 1983, stemming from the common agricultural policy of the early 1970s, but was never launched with the aim of protecting fish stocks, rather, to prevent member countries fighting over whose water was being fished.

Part of his pride stems from the recent successful launch of "Better Call Saul".

Does it stem from the shock of the Humvee accident?

The Brooklyn production stems from the advocacy of one man.

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

The issue stemmed from the orbits of the planets.

The mass layoffs stem from the results of an internal audit dating from April of this year.

Much of my objection stems from the language of the proponents of openness.

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

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