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1 He knew that rural and urban flooding often arise from different causes.
2 The ovicells arise from the back of the rachis towards the side.
3 Downside pressure could arise from a deterioration in asset quality or profit.
4 The charges arise from a broad U.S. government crackdown on insider trading.
5 Most strong political arguments do, necessarily, arise from a wellspring of anger.
6 According to quantum theory, forces arise from the exchange of force-carrying particles
7 Great disputes arise from small beginnings; perhaps a lawyer blew the flame.
8 Alternatively, differences could arise from different rearing environments or other non-genetic factors.
9 Nothing but confusion can possibly arise from such a state of affairs.
10 This would naturally arise from the Pilgrimage being a more simple narrative.
11 The stopping of thy words - may arise from overmuch trouble in thy heart.
12 And this inactivity does not by any means arise from actual stupidity.
13 The association with soy protein could arise from cross-sensitization through common epitopes.
14 They arise from the heating of lime upon the addition of water.
15 He dances in rapture and waves of form arise from His dance.
16 Thus, their inhibitory potency may arise from their ability to induce shedding.
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