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1 The commission for the piece came from Life magazine , but due to a change in publishers the images never ran , ‘ I 've tried to sell it overseas and in Europe and had very good success with it .
2 The neutrons came from fusion reactions between particles that had been accelerated to very high energies by magnetic fields the scientists were using to contain the very hot ionised gases that were supposed to support fusion .
3 Law was thus besieged with demands that he should retreat to a compromise position as Balfour had done in 1910 , and again these demands came from tariff reformers as well as free-traders .
4 Quite a happy telegram came from father RAF with a remark about all being ‘ right on the target . ’
5 Certainly some of the tension came from implementation of a restructuring programme .
6 Last year was abysmal , we conceeded so many goals because the defence could n't cope most notable occasion was Man City away where 2 of their 4 goals came from shite defending ie defenders unable to pass back to the goalie who would then pick it up .
7 It is tempting to suggest that the public conception came from memory and the private metaphors from their inner worlds of inner objects , but to draw such a fine distinction would be to go beyond the evidence I have .
8 Support for allied action came from South Korea , Taiwan , Thailand , Singapore and the Philippines .
9 Only 35% of AA 's revenue came from auditing and accounting last year , which allowed the firm to increase its earnings by a reasonable 8% .
10 Er , they 're overall figures , but for instance the F T , which er , the year before seventy five percent of its revenue came from advertising and er in , in ninety one it was down to seventy percent .
11 Er , if we turn to the revenue split I think this underscores the recession er , and you 'll notice that there 's a much lesher lesser proportion of revenue coming from advertising .
12 A team led by Basil Rose used a cloud chamber to measure the momentum of the neutrons coming from Zeta 's plasma , the measurements which they made in the spring of 1958 , showed that the fusion reactions producing them were between nuclei with on average a net directed momentum .
13 At least once a fortnight there have been confusing signals coming from rugby in South Africa , in contrast to the clear-cut campaign that South African cricket conducted on their way to entry in the World Cup in New Zealand and Australia in this southern summer .
14 At present , 40 per cent of our daily calories come from fat ; the ideal amount should be about 15–30 per cent
15 On average , 18 per cent of our daily calories come from sugar .
16 Other ‘ captive ’ funds come from pension funds , insurance companies and banks which allocate specific funds for this type of investment .
17 An interesting insight into the kind of restructuring which had occurred in memory when subjects discovered what the theme of the passage was in Thorndyke 's experiment comes from recall in the narrative after-theme condition .
18 The latest for lips comes from Cover Girl .
19 The idea for such a course came from Prof , member of the Christian Aid Board and Professor of Religious Studies at Leeds at a Board meeting on 2 Nov 1987 .
20 Funding came from North West Arts Board and Goethe Institut , Manchester .
21 October already had been action-packed , with a talk by local historian Bert Starkey — ‘ The main thrust for good in Victorian Runcorn came from Methodism ; there were 18 chapels within one square mile , ’ — and a brilliant display of dancing by the over-forties at the dinner/dance .
22 Similar opinions came from Alliance and the Ulster Unionists , with DUP deputy leader Peter Robinson saying the party would look at the talks proposals , specifically to see whether they dealt with removing Articles 2 and 3 of the Irish constitution .
23 Torquay then pounded the Quakers with high and in-swinging balls , but the first goal on 13 minutes came from ground level .
24 They failed to see that money came from success , not the other way round — Chelsea , for instance , had also paid large sums for players without creating a championship team — and that the vital factor was the genius of the manager in charge for getting the most out of his players , whatever they cost , and for buying the right man .
25 Much of their money came from City institutions and insurance companies .
26 Not just that the money came from insider dealing , but the weapons were n't coming from any official supplier or going to one of the usual customers . ’
27 Rails and accessories for this window come from Swish
28 Banks also owned equity stakes in their clients , but their real influence came from debt : companies ' big exposure to bank debt gave the lenders control rather as if they held equity .
29 Although Sontag ( 1979 ) may have been guilty of exaggeration in her claim that Benjamin 's most important influence came from surrealism , it is certain that he was enthusiastic about surrealism both as a movement in the arts and as often explicit politics .
30 McGrath 's best work came from body punches , but they were few in number and he was heavily out-scored by Oakes , whose work was far more varied .
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