It stemmed from 17th-cent. abstracts of books and comments on publishers' puffs. |
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The aura of older artworks stemmed from their special power in religious cults and their unique situation in time and space. |
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Many, though not all, cases resulting in debility stemmed from chronic diarrhea or dysentery. |
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Historically, this close relationship may have stemmed from the killer whale's habit of driving small whales ashore. |
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One of the main problems that stemmed from this limitation was of representation of other faith traditions. |
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Moreover, the moment culminated a number of simmering developments that stemmed from both local and national trends. |
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Much of that increase could have stemmed from strong demand for titanium scrap from ferroalloy producers and ingot makers. |
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Every thing that subsequently went wrong stemmed from Dewar's impatience and inexperience. |
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She said that while operations and surgeons were on the whole faultless, criticism stemmed from a lack of aftercare and poor hygiene. |
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Dearnley's precarious financial position stemmed from debts from a failed company he set up and a careless approach to money. |
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In later days, the real power stemmed from his clansmen around his hometown. |
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He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal certainty, damaged infrastructure and security disturbances. |
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The project stemmed from a critical look at the tradition of heroic, nationalistic exposition architecture. |
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The Inspiron shortages stemmed from supply problems with 8x CD-RW drives and 32MB graphics cards. |
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They concluded that increased beef packer margins in the last few years had stemmed from oligopsony power among packers. |
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The slowdown stemmed from a decline in imports of capital goods and consumer products. |
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The goal stemmed from the acuity of Cameron who buzzed a pass to Tomaschek whose cut-back found McSwegan. |
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The idea to start the company stemmed from the fact that in 1999, gardai received 135,000 alarm calls from traditional burglar alarms. |
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This project is a sculptural work that stemmed from my interest in sci-fi, technology, and the impulse for relaxation or solitary meditation. |
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Her addiction to prescription narcotics stemmed from chronic pain due to osteoporosis. |
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Much of this controversy stemmed from the argument of mechanism versus vitalism. |
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Most of the bankruptcies stemmed from excess debt and other problems exacerbated by the slowdown. |
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Much of his affection for the South stemmed from his belief that it was a haven from the onward march of modern industrial progress. |
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I have also heard a lot of groundless and irrational fears that have stemmed from scaremongers. |
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Graham, you are not the first to suggest my opinion stemmed from a distaste of boxing. |
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Murie silently suspected that the guides ' real concern stemmed from their wariness of proceeding into unfamiliar terrain. |
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The problems stemmed from different standards of privacy and acceptable noise levels. |
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This stemmed from a eulogy I delivered at a memorial for him upon his death two years ago. |
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Even the allegations of assault against third parties stemmed from the respondent's anger and jealousy over the applicant's relationship with another woman. |
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The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism. |
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The lack of knowledge stemmed from the fact that cats are active mainly at night and almost impossible to see in the dense vegetation where they usually live. |
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Born in Texas in 1933, Nelson's popularity stemmed from a diverse range of musical influences, from the Texan drawl of Ernest Tubb to the western swing of Bob Wills. |
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If we want to discourage violence and aggression in our country, we need to look at its causes and I doubt that all this anger stemmed from a few lousy films! |
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Everything I knew stemmed from my time as a lifesaver and what I had gleaned from the vaguely medical books I came across and the usual television shows. |
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Much of the praise Edwards earned for his Godzilla adaptation stemmed from his frugal use of the monster. |
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Niebuhr's critique stemmed from the Augustinian theology of original sin. |
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It stemmed from an attempt to figure out my place in the scheme of things. |
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I know much of that stemmed from it having a tiny staff with ambitious goals. |
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He said on Libyan television that the arrest also stemmed from a fraud inquiry launched in June. |
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Miller hypothesized that the attack on the Hahns could have stemmed from a confrontation about the investigation. |
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Grilled about whether his statements stemmed from racism or jealousy, as he has claimed, Sterling started to stumble. |
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The revolution in the air also stemmed from the availability of reliable internal combustion engines, though unpowered balloons have a much longer history. |
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Perhaps this attitude stemmed from some vestigial Old World notions of hierarchy, division of labor, or even the unseemliness of the music that they produced. |
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His comments, which may have been expressed cack-handedly, but which stemmed from deep personal beliefs, did not cost the life of one British soldier. |
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The over-abundant cheerfulness seemed to have stemmed from that time. |
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His gaze traveled up to the ceiling, where elaborate moldings surrounded a large, impressive, crystal chandelier, which stemmed from a gilded ceiling medallion. |
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He was physically unhealthy, which may have stemmed from a bout of rheumatic fever and other childhood illnesses. |
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Much of the initial resistance to Joule's work stemmed from its dependence upon extremely precise measurements. |
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The creation of the Foundation stemmed from the desire to positively impact the health of all Idahoans through wellness and prevention programs. |
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The final point of contention in American Rivers stemmed from the fishway prescriptions offered by the federal resource agencies. |
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However, Mary's insistence on the marriage seems to have stemmed from passion rather than calculation. |
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My discomfort stemmed from the inherent gulf between the two disciplines. |
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If, as she hinted, Dr Serrou had spent the night with Bachelet, the inexplicable brainstorm might have stemmed from a crime passionel. |
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The charges stemmed from the 1993 to 1995 dumping of hazardous wastes on Endicott Island, Alaska by BP's contractor Doyon Drilling. |
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And its establishment arguably stemmed from insecurities of the Ulster Protestant working class. |
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For example, the hip hop that has stemmed from New York is localized into forms of musical production such as Funk Carioca and Brazilian hip hop. |
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His power stemmed from his personal influence instead of the influence of his office. |
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Christie's inspiration for this stemmed from real Belgian refugees who were living in Torquay. |
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In fact, many of the differences between him and his father stemmed from this expanded source of joy. |
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His hostility to opium stemmed from the effects of opium brought upon his sister Helen. |
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The idea stemmed from work Sumo was already doing in the sector for the likes of the Natural History Museum and the National Trust. |
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The Shiv Sena supremo was one of the few politicians whose power stemmed from their demagogical skills and their ability to sway the masses. |
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Their tone, however, stemmed from the Puritan emphasis on the centrality and inviolability of conscience. |
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Freud's originality stemmed from his aggression and ambition in his agon with biology. |
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There also was a long tradition of pushing back Muslims, which stemmed from Portugal's fight for nationhood against the Moors. |
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A number of military conflicts in European history have stemmed from the application of, or disregard for, Salic law. |
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The patient's gender issues stemmed from his overidentifying with his mother. |
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The British territorial claim stemmed from Dutch involvement and colonization of the area also dating to the sixteenth century, which was ceded to the British. |
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A major part of Dahl's literary influences stemmed from his childhood. |
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From this evidence, it is clear that the keeping of fractional reserves within the Chettiar system stemmed from debt contracts and not from bailments. |
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Halsall and Noble have argued that such changes stemmed from the breakdown in Roman political control, which exposed the weakness of local Roman rule. |
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This stemmed from his love for both Legolas and Lady Galadriel. |
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Much of the debate on the Rules stemmed from concerns that came to lawmakers' attention due to the Watergate scandal, particularly questions of privilege. |
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His success stemmed from his innovative reforms to the Macedonian army. |
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The apparent smear campaign stemmed from a scandal known as the Harpaz Affair, where IDF members close to Ashkenazi reportedly appointed his successor using a forged document. |
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Part of the rationale for the Maginot Line stemmed from the severe French losses during the First World War, and their effect on the French population. |
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Blair had an interest in natural history which stemmed from his childhood. |
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According to the regulators, the shortcomings stemmed from the fact that the living wills were based on certain unrealistic and inadequate assumptions. |
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