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1 Did you know from an early age that fashion was your future?
2 You could also help prevent someone you know from committing a crime.
3 We know from experience there are some very difficult issues, she said.
4 I know from myself I am opening two new restaurants next year.
5 Did you know from a young age you wanted to do this?
6 This is what South Africans needed to know from Google this week.
7 We know from animal studies that it isn't transmitted by simple contact.
8 This is what South Africans wanted to know from Google this week.
9 He'd met a doctor I know from Santa Barbara, Ms Haslam said.
10 And I know from personal experience that blunts liked working with him.
11 He was especially keen to know from where the water was spurting.
12 Of course heat will, as we know from hard-boiled yolks and custards.
13 No one would know from where the next day's deaths would come.
14 I know from personal experience that sleep is a creative juice booster.
15 And what I know from the lab.' Cameron gestured again at himself.
16 On the way, I run into a girl I know from school.
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