Sentence examples for whence emerged from inspiring English sources

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Another villain is Donald M. Nelson, chairman of the War Production Board: "Nelson was now to become a major player in that historical drama whence emerged the American Leviathan of the last half of the 20th century -- an America whose whole life, economic and social and cultural... was absolutely dominated by big business".

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For Tarantino's detractors, this must mean that the director is about to return to the video store obscurity from whence he emerged.

"Cities are becoming bigger, and we collectively are forgetting the natural places from whence we emerged," Ford tells The Creators Project.

At the time, there was an immediate backlash from the junglist scene from whence he emerged, one that still pervades, but Dadzie never took it personally: "Drum & bass people, in general, are caviar-eating snobs," he laughs.

Interestingly, a recent study revealed a 10-fold reduction in the expression of EpCAM in circulating tumour cells compared with primary tumours from whence they emerged and established metastases.

He clearly outlined circulation of venous blood from the right ventricle, through the pulmonary artery to the lungs, whence it emerges bright red after mixture with a "spirit" in the air, and returns to the left ventricle through the pulmonary vein.

By the time I'd turned up and bumped into friends and neighbours, who included a Muslim and a Hindu, they were being corralled back towards Clapton station from whence they'd emerged having gathered with their flags at the edge of Lea Bridge roundabout.

Maybe as though one of my literary idols had decided to "take a huge metaphorical dump on the culture and civilisation from whence [my] ancestors emerged", as Chinese-American columnist Jeff Yang had it.

Or has excess heat been stored up in oceans whence it will emerge to super-heat the planet in decades to come?

We need more of the thousands of others less prominent but collectively vital leaders that forge the myriad small and mid-sized enterprises where most people are employed and from whence most growth emerges.

For, if the Central Asian lands constituted a great reservoir of people, whence a new menace constantly emerged, the very proliferation of enemies meant that one might be used against another through skillful combination of bribery, treaty, and perfidy.

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