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What would arise from the ashes?
"The commission excluded that competition concerns in the newspaper publishing sector would arise from the transaction".
American art would arise from them, Kirstein thought, just as American ballet came from a Russian.
The scientists reasoned that, with each generation, new mutations would arise from time to time.
Media executives fretted that online newspapers and Internet broadcasters would arise from the ether to capture their audiences.
It wrongly assumes that no cost would arise from the reduced liquidity in financial markets that would surely result.
"The force field of our love overrode any issues that would arise from my belief systems": Before I met Johnny, I had a lot of judgment about infidelity.
"If blues culture had developed under the conditions of oppressive, forced labor," Chang writes, "hip-hop culture would arise from the conditions of no work".
Two remarkable books would arise from it, Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle and On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
No one, but especially someone with Asperger's, could ever have realised the horrendous consequences that would arise from a country whose first amendment is one protecting free speech.
The "personal" computer was now seen as a path to individualism; communal consciousness would arise from the new connectedness of online life.
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