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How to use stemmed from in a sentence

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It stemmed from 17th-cent. abstracts of books and comments on publishers' puffs.
The aura of older artworks stemmed from their special power in religious cults and their unique situation in time and space.
Many, though not all, cases resulting in debility stemmed from chronic diarrhea or dysentery.
Historically, this close relationship may have stemmed from the killer whale's habit of driving small whales ashore.
One of the main problems that stemmed from this limitation was of representation of other faith traditions.
Moreover, the moment culminated a number of simmering developments that stemmed from both local and national trends.
Much of that increase could have stemmed from strong demand for titanium scrap from ferroalloy producers and ingot makers.
Every thing that subsequently went wrong stemmed from Dewar's impatience and inexperience.
She said that while operations and surgeons were on the whole faultless, criticism stemmed from a lack of aftercare and poor hygiene.
Dearnley's precarious financial position stemmed from debts from a failed company he set up and a careless approach to money.
In later days, the real power stemmed from his clansmen around his hometown.
He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal certainty, damaged infrastructure and security disturbances.
The project stemmed from a critical look at the tradition of heroic, nationalistic exposition architecture.
The Inspiron shortages stemmed from supply problems with 8x CD-RW drives and 32MB graphics cards.
They concluded that increased beef packer margins in the last few years had stemmed from oligopsony power among packers.
The slowdown stemmed from a decline in imports of capital goods and consumer products.
The goal stemmed from the acuity of Cameron who buzzed a pass to Tomaschek whose cut-back found McSwegan.
The idea to start the company stemmed from the fact that in 1999, gardai received 135,000 alarm calls from traditional burglar alarms.
This project is a sculptural work that stemmed from my interest in sci-fi, technology, and the impulse for relaxation or solitary meditation.
Her addiction to prescription narcotics stemmed from chronic pain due to osteoporosis.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was contentment, and it stemmed from the basic emotion love.
Vatican I's infallibility decree stemmed from a pouting pope, Pius IX, angry at the loss of the Papal States.
Police could not confirm if the killings were linked with militant violence or stemmed from factional fighting among insurgents, Angami said.
The idea for the venture stemmed from a visit to Anglesey where Dorothy met retired Llangefni teacher Rosalind Easter, who at the time had amassed a collection of 70 Angoras.
The lawsuit stemmed from a 1992 incident in which the woman opened the door to ex-convict Lawrence Toole who allegedly beat, raped and sodomized her at gunpoint.
Owens said he was not depressed and said the confusion might have stemmed from his publicist discovering him incoherent with an empty bottle of pain medication.
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