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"I don't think I knew about the book when this thing arose," Mr. Tattersall, the curator said.
"The whole of the Furiosa feminist thing arose out of the simple premises of the story – that these people are fleeing across the wasteland.
"I want to know where this stinking thing arose from," Young said.
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My interest in these things arose from a mentality that was alien to the hospital.
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