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1 The jibes have come from members of the governing African National Congress.
2 The sources added that some calls warning EU member states of possible consequences have come from members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's office.
3 Numerous complaints of poor growth come from members who have trees set in a soil which is shallow over rock or hard-pan.
4 Supt Oliver Hanley, who oversaw the interviewing of journalists, said it was possible that some information could have come from members of the Garda.
5 We are very heartened also by the support coming from members of the group.
6 Criticism also came from members of Mr Morrison's own party.
7 Two thirds came from members of the public.
8 A large portion of the shift in thinking about Christie's focus comes from members of his own party.
9 The criticism came from members of the selection committee and non-governmental agencies working in human rights in the State.
10 The current crop of letters, some coming from members of Congress and state attorneys general, reveals the passions this inflames.
11 The suggestion came from members of the joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture which discussed the issue of horse welfare yesterday.
12 The $750,000 annual U.S. budget comes from members ' contributions, foundations, and church agencies.
13 The argument - especially coming from members of so-called legitimate media - is just flimsy cowardice, not to mention patently untrue.
14 The Jakarta Post reports that the criticism came from members of the House of Representatives' Commission I, which oversees defense and foreign affairs.
15 The entire project conceived and launched in just about a week comes from members of Noisebridge, a collectively operated hacker space in San Francisco.
16 Over $60 million for the fund came from members of the investment team and some 220 senior professionals at Alvarez & Marsal.
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