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1 The unspoken trust that comes from years of deals and exchanges.
2 I think that probably comes from years of military experience.
3 The deadline comes from years of dysfunction as lawmakers and presidents have postponed tough budget decisions.
4 Apparently, this comes from years of practice.
5 It comes from years of buying company.
6 But there's a simplicity about her, a directness, that comes from years of association with things I haven't had.
7 The deadline comes from years of dysfunction as lawmakers and presidents have postponed tough decisions on fixing the nation's finances.
8 Moral strength and that tenacity of purpose which only comes from years of self-control were too lately awakened in his breast to sustain him now.
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