All information coming from such a governing body should be looked at with the utmost skepticism. |
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And what could be more wonderful at this time of year than the glorious sweet waft of baking coming from the kitchen? |
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He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country. |
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A dark nebula, or absorption nebula, is a cloud of gas and dust that blocks light coming from behind. |
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The narrow entrance hall leads to a larger reception hall decorated in warm colours, with light coming from a glass and pine door. |
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I watch the birds flying past in the sky, I listen to the sound of the oceans coming from the open windows. |
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A demolitions expert has spoken out to quash concerns over dust coming from a Colchester building site, which contains asbestos. |
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The house was relatively quiet except for the noise coming from the kitchen. |
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She had a golden horn coming from her head with a sapphire jewel on her forehead. |
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Abruptly, Adrian heard the sound of a jingle coming from outside his apartment door. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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As a died-in-the-wool wet liberal, I'm coming from an altogether different place than Mr. Philips. |
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Firefighters found flames coming from the underground junction box but could only keep watch over the blaze until the power was shut off. |
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One would assume that Mills, coming from the progressive, underground garage movement, would buttress his raps with arresting beats. |
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The EU could import around 200,000 tonnes of rape oil in 2005-06, with most supplies coming from Canada. |
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He heard the other horses whinnying in fright and shouting, as well as swearing in Elvish coming from the men. |
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There has been a whispering campaign about where the money is coming from but Marr is unconcerned. |
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I am going to close my window to shut out the noise of raucous laughter coming from across the channel. |
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The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen made me all the more aware of my ravenous hunger. |
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By all accounts it was the usual huge success, with keen gardeners coming from all around to stock up on plants and gardening paraphernalia. |
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Some press statements have given the location of the fish as coming from the upper reaches of the river Ribble. |
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Together they won the third heat today with their only real challenge coming from a higher stroking Great Britain crew. |
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Most of our goods, even those coming from South Africa, are sourced through local agents. |
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The stench coming from them almost made me puke and I had to force my body to not breathe whilst I did my widdle. |
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This was coming from the guy who had once gone an entire weekend without sleep before his first external examination. |
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As I landed the aircraft, I sensed a pronounced increase in the overall vibration level coming from the rear of the aircraft. |
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The pollen count in the Midlands has very little dependency on the direction the winds are coming from. |
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That sort could drive you nuts trying to guess what they were, where they were coming from. |
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He would not climb down the winze from Cross Roads Adit but climbed up the same winze when coming from Taylor's Shaft. |
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While more jokes and wisecracks were coming from the campfire, Alan retreated to his cabin. |
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He told it without any emotion and worded it as if it were coming from a text book. |
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The sobs coming from the girl started to get louder, and Jon looked up at her and saw she had a pretty big knot on her head. |
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Three hours later, smoke was seen coming from her door by a person returning from work. |
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The hotter, denser air refracts the light coming from the horizon and the viewer sees an image of the sky near the horizon. |
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A tremendous good coming from biotechnology will be the alleviation of human misery through progress in medicine. |
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Sub-standard milk coming from other States can easily be stopped at the check posts by checking them using lactometers. |
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All the Australian lads are brilliant swimmers because they all live by the sea but, coming from Salford, I'm not really an expert! |
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Let's take a look at some satellite imagery, give you a sense of the lay of the land of where those pictures are coming from. |
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He is not conventional and this I can relate to because I understand where he is coming from. |
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But Recon 1 believes it is actually coming from the base of a big yellow pine. |
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Unlike the yummy mummy in Dries Van Noten, I think she knew where I was coming from. |
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The walls are throbbing gently to the beat of music coming from one near and several more distant amplifiers. |
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This can explain where the information came from that produces living organisms in hot lava coming from a volcano. |
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Git could hear screams of anguished pain coming from inside the burning inferno. |
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I spoke before about our new project for managing the water coming from the restrooms of our visitor center. |
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In both tracks surrounds are used aggressively with pans, reverberations, crashes, explosions, and gunshots coming from all corners. |
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And this is coming from a guy who likes spiders and shares a b-day with Shatner. |
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The accusation was a bit rich, coming from an administration run largely by men who had ducked service in Vietnam. |
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Now this, I thought, was a bit rich, coming from a man who was notoriously slow to make changes in his own day on the Kildare line. |
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The demonstration spanned the city's traditional sectarian divide, with marchers coming from every area. |
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Local people have to close their windows anytime the wind is coming from the north, he added. |
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Firefighters, wearing breathing apparatus, found the first floor smoke-logged and saw flames coming from the airing cupboard door. |
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Finally opening her eyes, she noted that, other than the shallow rise and fall of his chest, there was no movement coming from him. |
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The only movement coming from his body was a slow trickle of blood from his left temple and the rapid rise and fall of his lungs. |
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Trina was sitting outside her grandparent's house later that summer when she heard a commotion coming from the direction of the riverside gate. |
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Pure liquid trills of a Bulbul coming from some nearby tree bought a smile of delight to his lips. |
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According to Caller ID, this call is coming from an area code in another state. |
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The whole point of rotators is that there are people coming from the same place you're coming from. |
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Noise was coming from the kitchen, and the sound of a burner being lit intruded loudly onto the silence. |
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The night here is punctuated by artillery fire and that fire was coming from the east. |
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Her right ankle throbbed steadily and the smell of sharp herbs was coming from somewhere close. |
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Donna becomes quiet for a moment, hearing rumbling coming from another room. |
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He thought he heard a rumbling sound, a deep voice coming from somewhere far away. |
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For a few moments there was an awkward silence, only tainted by the loud music and screaming voices coming from the other rooms. |
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Though coming from a football heartland, he had an even bigger interest and love for hurling. |
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This is especially true in an age of reality television, which allow the news reports coming from Iraq to assume a surreal quality. |
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The two jumped off the low building and over to where the screams were coming from. |
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Eric thought he could make out some noise coming from the man, but the air rushing across his ears dampened it. |
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We landed hard with a shower of sparks and a few rusty pieces of metal coming from the bottom of the van. |
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The source was not readily apparent but was pinpointed, using a portable gas detector, as coming from a lute drain seal. |
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Nelson's ships sailed into action with sailcloth mostly coming from Dundee with Baxter's stamps all over it. |
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Isis stepped out into the dim room, illuminated only by a thin beam of light coming from beneath a door a few yards away. |
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Now imagine we've got two laser beams hitting the atom, one coming from the left, the other from the right. |
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There was aureate light coming from above, lighting the sea up in a diffuse golden haze, throwing golden flecks into his eyes. |
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So some say the future of the church is in Africa and there is a lot of talk of the next pope coming from there. |
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Another form of automimicry occurs when a signal coming from one part of the body is duplicated by another part. |
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The title sounds like a tall order, particularly coming from someone who has never made a country album. |
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Another bus coming from the opposite direction was damaged in the blast, as were two motorcycles and autorickshaws parked in the vicinity. |
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All of this is very odd coming from a political party that in 1992 made presidential politics safe for Vietnam draft avoiders. |
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Even though she had never really cared to notice, the air was damp and the dripping coming from above made the silence very uneasy and awkward. |
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Fay ably expresses the feelings of many as they try to decipher the babble of words coming from the religious sector following the tsunami. |
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The sounds coming from the workshops combine with the babble of the stream to create an authentic atmosphere of the settlement of old. |
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During my dive the current was coming from the east, so we entered the water on the sheltered west side of the Mulberry. |
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Karina nearly turned her back on all this but she suddenly heard noises coming from her room. |
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Elko's Joseph says any wood coming from a burn area to his mill will be visually inspected at the scales while on the truck. |
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Once I heard little more than static coming from my earpiece, I decided to humor the old bag. |
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Everyone tensed up when they heard the loud growls coming from the creatures. |
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The green terraced fields and the smoke coming from the kitchen chimneys of the cottages below look like a picturesque oil painting. |
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Concentrating harder, he scoured the playground, trying to find out where and who the voice was coming from. |
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I saw the baleful look she shot me in the dim light coming from the street. |
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Despite all dancers wearing ballet shoes, and the show coming from the prestigious Northern Ballet Theatre, classical ballet it is not. |
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Their two top marksmen from last term scored two goals each with the fifth coming from Fox. |
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The only out of place sounds were the screams coming from the roller coaster just a lengths away from the hotel. |
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Late at night I heard screams, not of pain, but of sheer agony, coming from the floors below. |
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These days, attacks are no longer coming from inexperienced script kiddies, but from skilled rogue programmers. |
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We don't know where our next broadband is coming from, and I'm off work until the middle of next week, to boot. |
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There are geysers here, and hot mud pools, and thermal springs, and steam coming from rocks in the centre of the city park, and oh, so much more. |
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Signs of mastitis include lumps in the breast, redness, heat and tenderness, and milk solids coming from the nipple. |
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He was not happy either that the matching funds would be coming from the Council's revenue account. |
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Behind that sound, hidden in it, was the thin, faint sound of a woman's distant scream, coming from inside the building. |
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Solid sound and smooth production are no surprises coming from a batch of accomplished musicians who leave nothing to chance. |
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Notice where the feelings are coming from and focus on how good it is to experience that feeling again. |
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It is a keen ear which remarks the melodious quality of a voice coming from a crowd. |
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As I walked behind him, he turned and faced me, and at that moment I turned my head at a flicker of movement coming from the corner of the house. |
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A dim, yellow light illuminated the tiny room, the source of the light coming from a beaten-looking lamp naked of its shade. |
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It's all very incongruous coming from the mouth of a titled man whose toffee vowels are drawn out like a penny chew. |
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Nowadays men are coming from the villages without even a few tiyin to buy bread. |
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The septic tank collects all of the solid and liquid waste coming from the house. |
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But coming from someone with mad staring eyes, and who writes like Job in a seriously bad mood, this is all a bit hypocritical. |
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He seemed to be in some kind of cave, the light coming from torches carried by hooded figures in dark robes. |
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They heard a loud feedback from a microphone and turned around to see where it was coming from. |
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The noises coming from the ombudsman's office suggest the guidance, which is currently being written, will be fairly tough on companies. |
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These days, you just might hear bloodcurdling screams coming from one of the shadowy side streets, where a grizzly murder is indeed taking place. |
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The enemy is more tractable if he is confused about the source of the attack and thinks it may be coming from his next-door neighbor. |
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The engines had twin overhead camshafts which were gear driven via a train of gears coming from the rear of the crankshaft. |
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Rather than coming from academia, he began by running away to sea to become a junior officer on the tramp freighter Benlawers. |
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It would have been dark except for the light coming from the translucent side panels. |
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His transponder's signal had been coming from a cave in the nearby volcano. |
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Thick clouds of black smoke billow out of each of the vehicles, sometimes coming from the exhaust pipe. |
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As she was about to turn away from the window Joanna heard voices coming from the park at the end of the short street. |
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So far, the answers coming from governments have been a combination of short-termism and defeatism. |
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The blood from this young soldier's forehead intersects the salty tears coming from his misty eyes. |
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He dodged the anti-fighter cannon shots coming from the surface of the frigate. |
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His ears began to twitch when they picked up the sound of a soft moan coming from within the rubble. |
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Since this wind was coming from the west we just evacuated people in mobile homes and substandard housing to go to shelters. |
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When the uproar finally died down, Eric heard the shrieking coming from the vent. |
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This was coming from people who don't mind bivvying on a tiny ledge two hundred metres up a sheer cliff face. |
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There isn't enough cash to deal with tsunami of demand coming from demographic, technological and pharmaceutical sectors. |
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It was disgusting and I felt sick to my stomach but I heard a pair of voices coming from inside. |
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In the beginning we cast our net quiet wide, with people coming from West Cumbria to work here. |
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In a flash, the minds of around thirty people turn to where their future drinks money will be coming from. |
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The focus of the investigation should not be on how to avoid any specific black swan, for we don't know where the next one is coming from. |
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For supporters of the Illinois Central Railroad Project, money coming from Washington is only delayed now, not sidetracked. |
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The blankness of space was bombarded by a series of explosions coming from all directions. |
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All I could hear, for half a mile, was the sound of our feet crunching on the gravel, and the gentle moos coming from the cows in the fields. |
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All those irritating bleeps, rings, melodies weren't coming from my jacket or bag. |
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The team was coming from two defeats out of three previous games and needed morale boosting in front of the second leg tonight. |
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As soon as Pearl, Ben and I walk in, we are met by loud rap and blinding, colorful lights coming from the ceiling. |
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The only sound was coming from Drake, his breath blowing hard from his lungs with every push up. |
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In those days 8-tracks blew the doors off anything coming from a radio station, despite their infamous fadeouts when the tracks switched. |
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Having said that, I must say that a clear message from unambiguous voices is coming from Pakistan. |
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I could smell something positively mouth-watering so I let my nose guide me to where it was coming from. |
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Cole realized the plan at the same time Jeremy did, and she started to struggle furiously, muffled screams coming from her mouth. |
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But when she got to the bedroom, she heard a muffled noise coming from inside. |
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Jess could just see his gestures in the half-light coming from her uncurtained windows. |
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This event will showcase the skills, courage and agility of skimboarders coming from various parts of the country. |
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After a few moments of scuffling noises coming from behind the door, it opened and Sarah appeared wearing a skimpy black negligee. |
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For all the negative talk about slacktivism, people are failing to recognize that there is actually a huge response coming from the community. |
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But all of us have been subjected, as reporters, to barrages of boilerplate coming from a president or a Senator or an official and so forth. |
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He then felt a strong impulse coming from his stomach and he then bolted for the nearest bathroom, however he couldn't remember where one was. |
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Despite the fact you know what is coming from Rivera, he still has proved to be unhittable. |
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The search uncovered what appeared to be a hollowed out book with wires coming from it and three other unidentifiable electrical items. |
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Come to think of it, I did hear a mysterious rustle coming from the kitchen. |
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Oil and fuel coming from three failed cylinders created a fire on the outboard side of the engine nacelle. |
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He had just got into the best mood you can imagine, when suddenly he heard a loud booming sound coming from down the path. |
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Then suddenly the lab shook violently and I heard a loud booming noise coming from close by. |
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I got the impression he was coming from a universalist background, but he could have been talking about predestination. |
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Even Harding began to notice the borborygmic rumbles coming from his overstuffed subordinates. |
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I could smell the essence of perfume coming from her body, and when I touched her skin, it was incredibly soft and smooth. |
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Her energy and enthusiasm for singing tells me that we can expect good things coming from this Sister in the near future. |
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As the train came to a near stand still, passengers say they heard loud bangs coming from underneath the train. |
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However nearby residents soon started hearing strange noises coming from below the road surface. |
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Erin smirked at him when she heard a familiar snicker coming from the throne. |
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I heard a loud snore coming from the room next door and remembered that I was in Gabby's house. |
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Another tear replaced the first, and another, then another and another, until I was snuffling, low whines coming from my throat. |
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Which was very nice, but the moment was broken by the snuffles coming from the cloud of blonde hair to my right. |
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This was annoying enough, but after I'd used towels to soak up the water, I heard an ominous dripping noise coming from below. |
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Everett had used it a lot when he spoke and it sounded so optimistic and upbeat coming from him. |
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The budget is paid in a lump sum up front, so the practice knows where its money is coming from. |
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We know where they're coming from, and they are at least up front about it. |
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The company's prosperity isn't coming from an uptick in demand for information technology. |
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For virtual reality applications, the nanobots will take up positions next to every nerve fiber coming from all five of our senses. |
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One of the more common congenital abnormalities is duplication of the ureters, in which a kidney has two ureters coming from it instead of one. |
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But coming from Jol the words are backed by deeds, and by a solidity of both character and purpose. |
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So take that for what it is worth, and take my reviews as coming from a relative newcomer. |
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Then fumed for a while, presuming that it was coming from the unruly mob from the house next door. |
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The steady beep of the heart monitor was the only sound to be heard coming from the dreary hospital room. |
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A cheerful guffaw that would have sounded ridiculous coming from anyone else emitted from his mouth. |
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She said most of the children in the streets were coming from broken homes while others had been neglected by their parents. |
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A waiting list has already been drawn up, with interest coming from down south as well as other parts of the Yorkshire region. |
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The losers led by three points to nil at the change of ends, all of their scores coming from the boot of ace marksman John Sheehan. |
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You have to follow where the innovations are coming from, delving into different sounds and instrumentation, working with electronic synthesizers and mellotrons, even banjos. |
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Despite some very hard attacks in the final laps of the races, and small breakaways coming from those attacks, the peloton still came into the last kilometer complete. |
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The complex biogeochemical transformations that occur in wetlands have the ability to attenuate contaminants in runoff waters coming from a variety of human activities. |
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We hear the grader coming from the small community of Menggen down the road, scraping the track so people don't lose their mufflers on the way in. |
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She hears nothing but the breeze rustling the curtains of her bedroom window, and the angry blare of the television coming from her father's bedroom. |
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Payton could still smell the sour smoke coming from the severed wires. |
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Nonetheless he helps the reader to understand where Berkeley was coming from, and throws up some challenges against Berkeleianism as a metaphysical theory. |
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The government that repeatedly declares that an educated society is its goal has to avoid the self-conceit and arrogance coming from holding power. |
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I understand where he is coming from and his very firm view, supported by the Opposition Bench, that the Government cannot at this stage accept that M85 should be discarded. |
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If the review just gives the reviewer's reaction to a cd, a reader is left with a bad taste in their mouth and wondering what angle the reviewer is coming from. |
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What is unambiguous is the risk, which can be significant even if you know where the raw milk is coming from. |
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The outpouring of comments was overwhelmingly positive, coming from Americans and Iranians alike. |
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But by midweek, rogue Mercury gets you thinking that perhaps the distress call is indeed coming from inside the house. |
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The ground level winds were variable, but mostly coming from the north. |
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And while I was there, we had a boatload of refugees coming from a town called Chilong, another town that was just literally wiped off the face of the Earth. |
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The lone, strong voice coming from the speakers made my heart skip a beat. |
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You may well see units coming from a number of smaller NATO countries. |
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By the time they finally achieved rail lock on the bridge and the signals had cleared, there were five southbound trains stuck behind the bridge coming from New York. |
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Meanwhile, rumbles of surprising dissent are coming from military officers themselves, who have accused the administration of not sending in enough soldiers. |
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We are working our fingers to the bone to try and rescue our comrades, but at the moment we have yet to locate where their screams were coming from. |
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Those anonymous scientists are the same sources who spurred him to report, sensationally but falsely, that the anthrax was likely coming from their government. |
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Despite little hope that either could be saved, rescuers tried to revive them and after working for 30 minutes heard a faint heartbeat coming from Andreas. |
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He jumped at the sound, his heart leaping into his throat until he realized that the scratchy call was coming from the tiny communicator attached to his vest. |
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With most of Bradford's other income coming from mortgage broking, estate agency and property surveying, the decent yield really is at the mercy of house prices. |
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As the beat of the hooves fell silent in the distance the priest heard a dry laugh coming from under the bridge and he knew immediately who was there. |
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Rob remembers that as a boy, if he did not hear the sounds of a lathe or a milling machine coming from the garage, he knew something was not normal. |
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The federal government cut about 14,000 positions, with most of those coming from the postal service. |
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There's snowbirds coming from Canada and Washington, they're stopping in, picking up cheese and taking it down to Phoenix and Southern California. |
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I wiggled my fingers at him, which I am sure looked absolutely ridiculous coming from a woman wearing breeches, boots, a shirt, hair braided back, and a three-cornered hat. |
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I was told I would need a court order to get the IP address for the computer where these things were coming from. |
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This is a bit rich coming from a man who has slept with 250 women. |
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The place was silent, the only sound to be heard coming from the kitchen where the cook readied the evening's fare before the after work rush started. |
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He seized on her complaints that voters are getting irritated by nasty campaign tactics like the robocalls that have been coming from her own campaign. |
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There is an immense amount of money coming from big sources, like the Walton family, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. |
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Some are impacts from micrometeorites coming from the birth of the Solar System, and some can be attributed to paint flakes from spacecraft or other space debris. |
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So how do we determine which foods should be in the pack to provide the 15,000 kilojoules of energy, with most of this energy coming from carbohydrate? |
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Sit back and enjoy your blissful ignorance as your brain leaves your body and you no longer care about the sounds of screaming and breaking glass coming from the other room. |
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Obviously this is mendaciously disingenuous coming from the erstwhile Prince of Darkness who has torpedoed many a career with anonymous briefings to journalists. |
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As we got on the bus, our tour guide asked if anybody was coming from Seattle and about half of us raised our hands. |
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He could see a slit of light coming from the slightly ajar door. |
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Obviously his family, his coming from a black family, it was easier for them to shout treason, or call him an Uncle Tom and consequently has family too might be affected. |
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The company can deliver complete fleets of airworthy aircraft or helicopters coming from active duty or overhauled as per the manufacturer's recommendations. |
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Most importantly, in our ameliorated reading, the ship that is the Church is seen not wallowing passively before the onslaught of waves coming from windward and leeward. |
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Ukraine mourned grave news coming from the burning, revolutionary streets of Kiev this week. |
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We have Hazaras, we have Pashtuns, we have Tajiks, we have Uzbeks, we have Pashai, Nooristani, and people coming from the very remote areas of Afghanistan. |
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It was dead quiet, except for the muted voices coming from the gymnasium. |
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Nothing like an unbiased free press to stir up intelligent debate, although coming from the UK, with its tabloid trash, I'm hardly one to talk really. |
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This wasn't surprising coming from Rabbi Lichtenstein, the other author of the statement. |
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So there are going to be more stories coming from intel in the Snowden files. |
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When there is no sound coming from Mayo it is time to tread warily. |
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But coming from them, that could also be seen as an attempt to play down the hunting connection, almost as if they were ashamed of holding such unfashionable views. |
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These types of comments coming from the White House, from the oval Office, it takes your breath away. |
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So it's a bit rich coming from the unelected chairman of the Labour Party. |
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Carol set Kennedy down on the floor on her feet and the child toddled off to the living room where the sounds of the other children were coming from. |
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With lots of cheering and support from the sidelines the game continued under a brilliant blue sky with a slight breeze coming from the Finke River end. |
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The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity. |
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At first sight I saw small columns of smoke coming from the street. |
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She could see the warm glow of lamplight coming from under her door. |
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At this time of year, the woodland garden brims with masses of colour coming from the thousands of rhododendrons, camellias, kalmias and magnolias. |
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They find common ground in religion and the rigidity of the concept of the infallibility of any interpretation coming from the religious authority. |
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They were the machine gun bullets coming from the ambush when my company got hit. |
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Many young women in the BDSM subculture find their way into a dominant role, whether coming from a submissive standpoint or not. |
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He instinctively knew it was coming from the 50-year-old fertilizer plant and ammonia storage facility a few blocks away. |
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Similarly, much of the policy rhetoric coming from Washington focuses on fears of incipient inflation that have yet to pan out. |
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He told police that he was just coming from a baby shower at the Sugar Hill Club in Bedford-Stuyvesant. |
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Much of the enemy firing, Liebling surmised, seemed to be coming from the blockhouse on the right that Rigg had singled out. |
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What little light that was given off was dulled to a murky yellow from the tobacco and smoke coming from the various pot and cigarette smokers in the room. |
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It's true that Villarreal had been warned repeatedly that an invasion was coming from Glasgow and it seems obvious that their security arrangements were lamentably inadequate. |
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Yet the brutish rhetoric inevitably coming from GOP opponents will only alienate Hispanics even more than they already are. |
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It's late afternoon Friday, and you are stopped at the corner of Weber and Northfield behind a silent silver Honda with no exhaust coming from its tailpipe. |
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Others also suspect civil groups with funding coming from Mainland China are sowing dissent. |
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Picture a neighborhood of houses that all have cable modems and share the single split cable line coming from the telephone pole at the end of the block. |
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Watch a sawmill log deck struggle with its logs, and you can typically tell within minutes if the logs are coming from a CTL system or a gang slasher. |
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Gabrielle lay motionless on the ground, curled up in a ball, vainly trying to stop the ponding, flashes and sharp jabs of pain coming from all over her body, it seemed. |
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Figures released this week indicate that UK schoolkids receive more spam than actual email, with three quarters of messages arriving in inboxes coming from junk mailers. |
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Robust work in this area is coming from Jeffrey Gordon lab at Washington University in St. Louis. |
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He tensed up as he heard weapons fire coming from the area to his right. |
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That is not going to help me explain why Prozac makes people less depressed or morphine gives people a dreamlike state and as a neurochemist you can see where I'm coming from. |
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Ms. Prada's collection is all British nattiness, with the tailoring coming from high-tech stretch fabrics and the richness from waves of bottle green, camels and grays. |
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Moments later, the dispatcher said she hears an officer is involved in a shooting, but the information is coming from local media. |
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The best report I've heard to date was of good numbers of jewfish coming from the Ballina South Wall in the rough water caused by the wind and rain. |
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These voices are coming from the top, and are both loud and unequivocal in their urgency. |
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Hockey is an 11-a-side game played over two halves of 35 minutes, with goals more often than not coming from set-pieces such as corners or penalties. |
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Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room. |
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And it was coming from my modest shul, affectionately called Landau's after the rabbinic family that founded it and continues to lead the congregation. |
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From my experience, hostility coming from the Left is a direct response to the sanctimonious, oppressive dogma and bigotry that emanates from the political Right. |
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Later on we saw other wells that were simply depressions in rock with water coming from an unknown source, green with cress, and perhaps housed in a 19th Century hut. |
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We used counties to examine the supply of phosphorus coming from confined animals including broilers, layers, turkeys, hogs and pigs, fattened cattle, and milk cows. |
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Despite most families coming from Jersey, Sark remained within the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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Owner Mike Saunders, 55, was getting ready for bed when he heard a scream coming from the shed where his pet boa constrictor Hiss lives. |
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They start to overstand the real message and where I am coming from and where I am going, and what I'm trying to bring across. |
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Sometimes you can run in too fast and overstride down the hill and I did find it a little bit difficult coming from that end. |
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McDowell reprised his first-round heroics by coming from behind to reach the last 16 with victory over Hideki Matsuyama on the 18th hole. |
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The new equipment replaces an older, smaller thermal oxidizer and is designed to limit odors coming from the methane gas recovery plant. |
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Every few minutes he switches the music coming from the tape deck. |
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Pregnancy complications for most women are about breech births and where their next gherkin is coming from. |
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That's rich coming from the woman whose hobby is breaking into strangers' flats in the middle of the afternoon to cop off with the delivery man. |
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Katerina, coming from Swabia, an area noted for its thrift, hard work and a high number of entrepreneurs, I really had not expected any other. |
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Down the road, he could see a bus coming from the opposite direction. |
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Mustapha Bundu was also on the Hereford scoresheet with Town's goal coming from Luke Barlone. |
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From my angle down here there is probably a visibility issue with the ball coming from over the top of the sightscreen. |
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It is formed in the upper atmosphere by cosmogenic rays coming from the sun. |
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People are coming from far and wide to take pictures and all the grandkids and great grandkids will be coming to see it over the weekend. |
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Y Lolfa now has five-colour and perfector presses with half its turnover coming from commercial print work. |
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While revenue coming from the websites is growing, the overwhelming majority of BLR's marketing is done via direct mail and telemarketing. |
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Mitchell Slape scored a brace with the other goal coming from new striker Zak Misbah, signed from Merthyr Town. |
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This now brought it into contact with the 2nd Battle Squadron, coming from the Moray Firth. |
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Pneumonia is often characterized by crepitant rales coming from within the patient's chest. |
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When she saw smoke coming from the kitchen, the old woman came in on the dead run to remove the burned loaf of bread from the oven. |
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No on had time to answer, for just then all frogdom seemed to croak inquiringly, in answer to the sounds coming from the burlap bag. |
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Christ's coming from the heavens has entered into the life of humanity as the Founder of the world to come. |
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By 1400 a Latin translation of Ptolemy's Geographia reached Italy coming from Constantinople. |
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They founded Anadyrsk and were stranded there, until Stadukhin found them, coming from Kolyma by land. |
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A number of tourists visit to see her family home, with particularly large numbers coming from Japan. |
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They could hear a hum coming from the kitchen, and found the dishwasher on. |
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King Alfred was saved when the Danish army coming from his rear was destroyed by inferior forces at the Battle of Cynuit. |
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The Venerable Bede tells of the Scotti coming from Spain via Ireland and the Picts coming from Scythia. |
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Two quarries were chosen from a list of 102, with the majority of the stone coming from the former. |
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Without the harbour, is a lazarette, where persons coming from infected places, are obliged to perform quarantine. |
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