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Spending cuts will have to come somewhere else.
But with DEREK JETER, ALFONSO SORIANO and JASON GIAMBI comfortable at Yankee Stadium and DREW HENSON getting ready with the Columbus Clippers, a full-time job for Phillips is probably going to have to come somewhere else.
My opportunities might have to come somewhere else because I don't get any reps in practice.
For example, she stated that Karen's argument supports the claim that materials for plant growth come from the air because "forty-seven of the grams that the plant's mass increased had to come somewhere else besides the soil".
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If the plant closes in the next few years, the 2,000 megawatts of electricity that it produces will have to come from somewhere else — that is, somewhere either in or near the city.
They have to come from somewhere else.
Soon, growth will have to come from somewhere else.
So the extra overs have to come from somewhere else.
Zab's order will have to come from somewhere else.
Leadership, then, ought to come from somewhere else.
When unemployment is this low, workers to fill new jobs have to come from somewhere else.
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