My own take on it is that the music comes from a lot of different places.
Nannup, the son of a Noongar elder, comes from a long line of experienced outdoorsmen.
One e-mail making the rounds comes from Niaz Dorry, who calls herself a freelance activist.
This is a rolling scrubland, and in fact, the word Puuc comes from the Maya word for hill.
Much of the push to build out Twitter's business comes from 47-year-old Mr. Costolo.
On the Argentine side of the mountain range, the evening chill-out comes from getting high.
He comes from Mr Putin's native St Petersburg and studied law at the same university.
His playing comes from a place in the heart that exists in so few people.
The balance comes from the health division, which creates diagnostic drugs for heart disease and cancer.
For many, it comes from families where there were a lot of ups and downs.
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Rather, he says, the real harm comes from the roadside, where people walk or gather.
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Voice comes from speaking with your whole self, your full passion, your entire heart.
Wider relief comes from delays in the most expensive rules from the regulatory agencies.
What we adults can learn from this experience is that resilience comes from believing in yourself.
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One clue comes from ATF agent Charles Houser, head of their National Tracing Center Division.
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Leavitt noted that the first action triggered by the warning comes from the White House.
The idea of a memorial comes from Henry Martinez, the owner of Reserve's only petrol station.
An 82% share of that revenue comes from franchise fees--hotel owners pay 5% of their revenues.
It's a very evolutionarily hard-wired response that comes from a primitive need to respond very quickly.
Hope comes from Equatorial Guinea in West Africa, Marathon's biggest and most lucrative upstream venture.
An answer to this puzzle comes from Trevor Harris, a fellow professor here at Columbia.
Landing gear comes from Messier-Dowty, whose Gloucester factory keeps nearly 1, 000 aerospace engineers in work.
Moraes says much of his inspiration comes from his grandfather, now 84, who chairs Votorantim.
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Where does New Delhi think its oil comes from (about 70%, mainly from the Middle East)?
The money comes from subscriptions to an RFD-produced magazine, fees from programmers and product advertising.
Some things can't be measured -- and this comes from someone with a social science degree.
But much of the new effort comes from small biotech firms and Big Pharma defectors.
The proof comes from our IBOPE Zogby interactive polling and that of other pollsters.
In this country, most of the coal comes from Wyoming, West Virginia and Kentucky.
The success comes from strong sales of condensed soup, propelled by increased promotions from retailers.
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