For many, it comes from families where there were a lot of ups and downs.
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Now it comes from loosely affiliated global networks that threaten us and other nations across continents.
It comes from dailykos.com and puts the fiscal issues in simple, visual terms.
One thing it comes from is whether or not you get that sense of delight.
Or maybe it comes from an impulse control disorder, or a problem with attention or judgement?
But regardless of where it comes from, it has a negative effect on the audience.
It comes from workers and students, and small business owners and a strong, thriving middle class.
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One more thing about great design: It comes from a single vision, not a committee.
In the end, the most beautiful thing is that nobody will know where it comes from.
It comes from students and workers and small business owners, and a growing, thriving middle class.
It comes from the bottom up. (Applause.) It comes from the middle out.
It comes from what the UK subsidiary of Hoover did back in 1992.
The spirit here is second to none and I don't know where it comes from.
But the critical questions are what the money gets spent on and where it comes from.
If it comes from the boom in Chinese investment spending, then the boom could continue.
Where it comes from and where it goes are this election's most controversial issues.
Commanders at Creech say that if there is stress, it comes from relentless around-the-clock shift work.
If it comes from a place deep within, the authenticity of the task will be communicated.
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So it's -- I don't know where it comes from, but it's not true.
But I see that it comes from Demos, who are based in New York.
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The rest of it comes from supplying gas to 460, 000 customers through its Alabama Gas Co. subsidiary.
The energy in an Apple store is palpable, and it comes from both store employees and shoppers.
It comes from the very act of displaying an ad, which creates an imprint of consumer behavior.
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Maybe it comes from his college football days as a defensive back under the legendary John Gagliardi.
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It comes from a report by Edinburgh University professor Allyson Pollock which looked in to child injuries.
And I will go to bat for whatever works, no matter who or where it comes from.
It comes from The Sound the Speed the Light, Mission of Burma's third post-reunion album, out Tuesday.
It is particularly egregious behavior since it comes from those claiming to stand for high humanistic ideals.
Clayton Christensen, a professor at the Harvard Business School, suggests that it comes from the business schools.
Caborn has insisted that a bid for the 2012 Olympics is only feasible if it comes from London.
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