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They came from Texas and they came from Louisiana and came from Florida.
Some came from videos; Allen Ginsberg's came from a documentary.
It came from my uncles; it came from my father.
Of the SEK258 million, SEK209 million came from transactions, SEK31 million came from hardware and only SEK18 million came from software and services.
The campaign came from Washington, but the money came from Moscow.
" Electoral votes in 6 "They came from the hills, they came from the mountains, from the rivers, they came from all over the place.
Or the old country that my great-grandfather came from, or the old countries that your ancestors came from, or maybe you came from.
Some came from fans and some came from me and my director, Jim Powers.
Two of those came from Ukrainian officials, and one came from a congressional committee.
"There's been a long-standing debate in the community as to whether the water came from comets, whether it came from asteroids, whether it came from Earth," Barnes says.
Nine rides and $140 came from Lyft, while six rides and $93 came from Uber.
His grandfather came from Germany in 1885, and his mother came from Scotland in 1929.
A further $2 million came from Trump himself, and $85033 million came from party transfers.
That came from (former FBI Director James) Comey, that came from (former CIA Director John) Brennan, that came from (former Director of National Intelligence James) Clapper, they're all political hacks.
The majority of this money -- about 90% -- came from Medicare, and the rest came from Medicaid.
How do you really know that Facebook message came from who you think it came from?
"People always want to know where we came from, where we really came from," she said.
Windowed doors came from dumpsters in San Francisco, and flooring came from a school gymnasium there.
"They know where [the virus] came from, we all know where it came from," he said.
The deal came from SoftBank itself, unlike last year's investment, which came from the Vision Fund.
Of that total, 54.6 percent came from luxury sales and 34.2 percent came from import sales.
Additionally, $2628 billion came from the Defense Department's base spending, $28500 billion came from Department of Homeland Security prevention and terrorism response costs and $6900 billion came from Veterans Affairs spending.
That data, which came from self-reported information from questionnaires, came from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.
About 30 percent came from Mexico, and an additional 16 percent came from Honduras and El Salvador.
By the numbers: 17% of immigrant veterans came from Mexico, while another 17% came from the Philippines.
While his contributions came from nearly 200,85033 donors, 95 percent of them came from out of state.
This nation was built by the steel that came from the coal that came from our mountains.
About 1.93 million came from domestic subscribers, but the lion's share – 5.12 million accounts – came from international customers.
Eighty-six percent of those vehicles came from Canada and Mexico, while others came from Europe and China.
Rating But we never discover where it is the nameless man came from — or when he came from.
It came from a very personal place and it came from a love that I still feel strongly.
" He imagined what he might say to someone from Hamilton Heights: "I came from where you came from.
" He imagined what he might say to someone from his neighborhood: "I came from where you came from.
Of that total, 21.0 percent came from its import segment and 17.9 percent came from its luxury segment.
Of the $793 billion the group projected for the final deficit in 2018, $85033 billion came from the tax law, $68 billion came from the spending deal, and $30 billion came from other legislation.
LB: I used a circular shape that came from an Ellsworth Kelly, a plant-form shape that came from a Léger still life, an arch that came from a Georgia O'Keeffe, and an equilateral triangle.
Some of the emails came from US attorneys, while others came from career officials and prosecutors across the country.
Of the 2015 total, 20143 million barrels came from OPEC countries, and 1.5 million came from Persian Gulf countries.
I looked up what-- that's a weird-- expression that came from-- it's very morbid-- what it actually came from.
I think that the violence and all of that came from my background, my community, where I came from.
It came from external parties who potentially would have wanted to invest in the company, it came from banks.
The data came from the European Space Agency's Sentinel-5 satellite, and similar data came from NASA's Aura satellite.
Data for the drug shortages came from U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and data on pricing came from AnalySource.
It came from (Norman) French, as paun, but that in turn came from Latin pedon—a foot soldier (compare pedestrian).
Some of them came from artists I knew and loved, and others came from artists I'd never heard of before.
"The money came from out the black market—it came from out the streets—to build the shit," he says.
Half of the new contributions came from out-of-state donors, and more than $43,000 came from first-time donors.
In July, approximately 3.3 percent of Maryland's electricity came from solar and wind power while 38.9 percent came from nuclear.
A lot came from research, and then all the little details and the nooks and crannies came from the families.
Most of the migrant children came from Central America — Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador — while more than 2628,28503 came from Mexico.
She did not specify how much of that came from donors and how much came from the families of indebted students.
She came from a relatively wealthy family in the South, and I came from a lower-middle-income family in Ohio.
"Chicano and Chicana is the term that came from the people, the term that came from the streets, that came from the struggle of people saying 'Brown is Beautiful,'" explains Hector Flores, a musician with the band Las Cafeteras.
Regnery told BuzzFeed News that about half the money for NPI came from him, and that the rest came from "matching" grants.
It was on ayahuasca that I realized this attitude came from fear—and that this fear came from societal and familial influences.
The big picture: Some of the shows with the most nominations came from the tech platforms, while others came from traditional networks.
In 22 almost 53% of the EU's crude oil imports came from Russia, and a small proportion, 25%, came from Saudi Arabia.
What I'd want to ask her is which stories came from happiness and which came from sadness, because only she would know.
Six of those estimates came from the JCT's MEG (Macroeconomic Equilibrium Growth) model and two came from JCT's OLG (Overlapping Generations) model.
About a quarter came from a Russian-owned plant in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, and the rest came from Italy and India.
Gayoom's family came from Malé, the capital, while Yameen's mother came from a poorer outlying island, a source who knew the brothers said.
Of the 10,73 contributions, 99.5% came from outside Wisconsin's 1st district, and 99.9% of the $50,566,233 he raised came from outside his district.
Most came from states east of the Mississippi, six were California born, and the rest came from Spain, Ireland, Scotland, France and Switzerland.
"Any progress in any genre has an eye toward that tradition that it came from, because nothing came from absolutely nowhere," he said.
In 2016, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 24 percent of the imports came from Kazakhstan and 14 percent came from Russia.
Eric Wolfe will chair the new executive committee which will have three members who came from PAAMCO and three who came from Prisma.
And while much of that came from fired-up progressives in solid Democratic districts, even in the highest-profile races, a surprising share came from the candidates' own constituents — for example, more than 54 percent of Beto O'Rourke's contributions came from Texans.
For example, the majority of moai came from a singletuff source, and most of the pukao came from a single red scoria quarry complex.
Almost all of Kyle's ancestors came from northern Europe, Moore concluded, and his paternal grandparents and great-grandparents probably came from the American South.
A quarter of those came from India and another quarter came from the US. Such policies have been a boon for Canadian tech companies.
By comparison, in the first quarter of 2017, approximately 33 percent of new capacity came from natural gas and 61 percent came from renewables.
Some participants were told that the student came from a high socioeconomic background; others were told the student came from a low socioeconomic background.
Hendricks, who came from Texas in 2012, and Arrieta, who came from Baltimore a year later, make up half of the Cubs' playoff rotation.
Of the 66 samples, 15 came from a quarry in the English Midlands to the west of Nottingham and three came from northern Spain.
By the numbers: In July, 32% of total spent came from companies only using Uber, while only 8% came from those only using Lyft.
The police were coming toward us with drawn guns and we said, the bullet came from that way, that's where the bullet came from.
According to Forbes, $1.3 million of Woods' earnings last year came from his salary and winnings, and the remaining $42 million came from sponsorships.
Auditors said that $800,000 of that total came from Goldman Sachs and $264,85033 came from Citigroup, with the rest coming from Cruz's personal funds.
Components for the Apple II came from all over - the computers came from one place, the monitors from another, the disk drives from another.
Furuseth said that of the 1 billion plays that its platform saw in 2018, 700 million came from K-12 classrooms, 30 million came from enterprises, and the rest — around 270 million — came from people using Kahoot at home, playing around 100 million games.
In 2015, 80 percent of Ford's North American production came from its U.S. plants while 63 percent of GM's North American production came from its U.S. plants and 64 percent of FCA's North American production came from its U.S. plants, according to IHS Automotive.
Much of that first iPod's guts came from a company called PortalPlayer, while the key differentiating component — a smaller-sized hard drive — came from Toshiba.
Last year 15% of the world's gold demand came from came from central banks, which collectively bought 651.5 tons, according to World Gold Council data.
Unfortunately, there's no exact breakdown of these enormous amounts; for example, how much came from in-app purchases and how much came from sponsorship deals.
You're thinking about pushing those songs forward and doing them now and the times they came from and where they came from and all that.
The Pentagon said the B-1B Lancer bombers came from Guam and the U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle fighter escorts came from Okinawa, Japan.
"All our two by fours came from trees that came from a tornado that a family friend milled and then gave to us," Stephens said.
"All of the direction for BeLeave came from BeLeave and all of the direction for Vote Leave came from Vote Leave," AIQ's co-founder told Gizmodo.
Some of this money came from consulting fees, while some came from his ownership of stock in a company that was later acquired by another company.
While most of the victims came from south east Queensland, others were located across the country and some came from as far afield as Western Australia.
Two-thirds of those deposits came from outside the bank's existing branch footprint, and half came from people who previously only had a Citi credit card.
Out of that, 24.8 million metric tons came from manufacturing, while just 0.4 million came from the company's other facilities, such as its offices and stores.
The shit is just good because he came from where we came from, so he understands the struggle and trying to get past that breaking point.
It's hard, if not impossible, to quantify what percentage of running a faster mile came from training and how much came from believing that I could.
His father has said the artist used it to signify that he came from royalty; others say it came from his time as a street artist.
Between 1999 and 2004, just 2% of Princetonians came from the families in the lowest 20% of earnings, while 3.2% came from families in the top 0.1%.
"Armstrong" came from Derek K. Armstrong, who found the specimen in the field, but "Webster" came from the researchers' admiration for American death metal bassist Alex Webster.
Last year, 43 percent of Wartsila's sales came from services, 34 percent was generated by its marine division and about 24 percent came from its energy business.
More than half the growth in Maricopa came from those moving in from other states, while only about one in eight new residents came from other countries.
Correction: A previous version of this piece incorrectly stated a tweet came from Cum Town's account, when it in fact came from a Cum Town fan account.
Since Duffy's exit, the brand has had two C.E.O.s: Sebastian Suhl, who came from Givenchy, and Eric Marechalle, who came from Kenzo and was appointed in 2017.
Turki al-Malki, a Saudi military spokesman, said the attack "came from the north," without saying specifically what country it came from, according to The Associated Press.
Roughly half the responses came from partner-level VCs at 150 different venture firms; the other half came from U.S.-based founders who raised venture funding in 2017.
And in the Washington DC area, Trump's donations came from south of the Potomac, while Clinton donors came from Washington DC proper and its Democratic-leaning Maryland suburbs.
A source told Bloomberg that early evidence suggests the attacks came from Iran, although the attack may simply have been made to look like it came from Iran.
An economy minister, Harsha de Silva, said he later learned that those warnings came from came from Sri Lanka's nearest neighbor, India, and from the US. Their content?
How far outside firms will go varies: in financial services almost all outsiders (92%) came from other financial firms; in utilities 72% of outsiders came from other industries.
Two thirds of the growth came from the acquired 99p stores, while 9 percentage points came from the Poundland estate, including the 99p stores it has already converted.
The immigrants who came from Haiti may feel the burdens of where they came from, but their children can be freer to just love it, maybe from afar.
I told him I came from Virginia, and the first thing he said to me was that I looked like I came from a family of horse breeders.
Analysts at Bernstein estimated about 60% of the $2.9 billion Hulu generated in revenue during the second half of 2019 came from subscriptions, and 36% came from advertising.
While the most obvious ones came from white supremacists and Confederate apologists, the more surprising one came from moderates who did not agree with our methods for change.
Looking back over your year, a lot of the most welcoming moments came from outside the gospel world, and a lot of the hostile moments came from inside.
But later, it was revealed that the direction for the nonprofit came from Ukraine's ruling party and the funding for Skadden Arps's work came from a Ukrainian oligarch.
The video platform hit 1 billion downloads worldwide in February, Sensor Tower said, of which nearly 100 million came from the United States and 250 million came from India.
Twelve percent came from off-the-books work (which wouldn't reduce welfare benefits) and underground work (selling sex, drugs, etc.), and 17 percent came from friends and family members.
Details: More than $400,000 of the total came from grassroots support — those who donated less than $200 — and much of the sum came from online donors, according to Politico.
One of the more interesting is that those campaigns came from only 86,101 creators — meaning almost 14,000 successful campaigns came from creators who'd already had at least one success.
" During an interview on NBC's "Meet The Press," Kelly said he doesn't know where the leaks came from, but if they came from the U.S. it is "totally unacceptable.
Part of that came from her extensive theater training, most came from her passion for what she loved to do and the greatest part was just simply her light.
That's where Off-Peak came from, the discovery of a wider creative bandwidth and all the sloppiness and messiness that came from me doing it for the first time.
" "It works nicely," Gould adds, "because I came from punk and I've always been interested in musical theatre, and Hannah came from musical theatre and was interested in punk.
A very high 48% of his support in 20183 came from voters under the age of 45, compared with the 52% that came from those 45 years and older.
And I'm grateful to my early engineers, and that we had people who came from PayPal and came from banking, who were really focused on data privacy and security.
In most cases, you don't know where a skull came from—or you may know generally where it came from, but you have no idea who the person was.
" — asked, "Unless it came from leadership who cares?
I noticed that the audience cheers primarily came from one speaker, along with some ambient music sounds and the mains came from the HomePod almost directly in front of me.
While the overwhelming threat still came from Islamist extremists — the focus of about 80 percent of investigations — a significant portion of the rest came from the growing extreme-right threat.
"Strength came from where we expected it, the consumer and weakness came from where we expected it, investment and trade," said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
Instead of simply asking where New York City's brown rats came from, Dr. Munshi-South realized he might be able to figure out where the world's brown rats came from.
Of the nearly $26 million Mr. O'Rourke raised in less than three weeks, $21 million came from larger donors and $2100 million came from those who gave less than $303.
Some came from accounts known to send out spam or link to malware; more came from accounts that congressional investigators and NBC News have identified as belonging to Russian trolls.
More than two-thirds of his fund-raising, about $10.8 million, came from donors giving more than $200; less than $5 million came from those who gave less than that.
The officials also clarified reports about a pair of mayday calls that came from the Conception, explaining that a first call, in which the caller said "I can't breathe," came from the boat, while a second came from the Good Samaritan rescue boat the Grape Escape, which helped save five surviving crew members.
Investigators have ruled out the possibility that the man's DNA came from Papini's husband, and Jackson said police also do not believe it came from the truck driver or emergency responders.
Green's move was a response to Trump's racist tweets from Sunday, when the president wrote that "'Progressive' Democrat Congresswomen" who came from "corrupt" countries should "go back" where they came from.
Perhaps that came from an inculturated instinct to add "not all men" when discussing sexism, perhaps it came from my own deep desire to put away my heightened post-Weinstein paranoia.
Instead they came from western Britain, and half of those 10 possibly came from 140 miles away in Southwest Wales (where the earliest Stonehenge monoliths have also been traced back to).
" That's because, he adds, "no matter if you came from the top of the top or you came from the bottom of the bottom, you still have a road to travel.
Dr. Baker said about 6 percent of the group's budget came from the pharmaceutical industry, but did not say how much came from Mylan, citing a confidentiality agreement with the company.
The figures were released by the city's tourism bureau, NYC & Company, which said that 2000 percent of the visitors came from the United States, while the rest came from other countries.
Mr. Yar'Adua, who came from the largely Muslim north, was replaced by his vice president, Goodluck Jonathan, who came from the mostly Christian, oil-rich Niger Delta region in the southeast.
She thought of herself as a literary fiction writer, the literary fiction genre really embraced her and celebrated her, that's where her awards came from, that's where her sales came from.
VICE PRESIDENT PENCE: Well, whether they came from the Houthis that the Iranians sponsor in Yemen or they actually came from Iran is going to be a subject of careful investigation.
" Other messages came from a user called "Daddy Trump.
" Gabrielli: "Then firemen came from every direction come in.
The frame, she says, came from Bed Bath & Beyond.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - The cantor's grandson came from Tajikistan.
Five came from my mom — all those Christmas presents.
Not sui generis — the rape dreams came from somewhere.
One came from longtime Barnes & Noble chairman Len Riggio.
"If someone came to us and told us their wood came from Washington State and it in fact did not, we would be able to say if the wood they were declaring came from a legal location, or we could say that in fact that is not where it came from," Ms. Parker-Forney said.
But they also came from backgrounds that were full of domestic violence, substance abuse, and many from homes where their parents were involved in substance abuse...most came from backgrounds of poverty.
In fiscal year 220006, the USPS reported nearly $2202 billion in revenue – the majority of which still came from domestic mail products, while more than $2628 billion came from packages and shipping.
Three quarters of that money came from sales of merchandise like baseball caps bearing his campaign slogan "Make America Great Again," while only about $22015,000 came from individuals giving more than $200.
He stepped down in 22010, leading the way to a revolving door of executives which included Robert Nakasone, who came from the grocery industry, and John Eyler, who came from FAO Schwarz.
CORRECTION 09/20: An earlier version of this article stated that MWR InfoSecurity's comment came from a spokesperson, when in fact it came from researcher Henry Hoggard by way of a spokesperson.
In the 1960s, you could change your name and cover up where you came from (Andy Warhol) or you could remember where you came from without making transparently autobiographical work (Robert Rauschenberg).
Total revenue for the year was $20.3 million, half of which came from taxes; close to $7 million came from "intergovernmental revenue," or grants and funds from the state and federal authorities.
In those days, all technology of consequence for protecting our people, and all technology of any consequence at all, came from the United States and came from within the walls of government.
And yet, I still was writing for these magazines who existed because we had collectively decided that, actually, influence was something that came from the top down, it came from the brand.
We connected to her words because they came from a place of truth; they came from her own experiences and the experiences we've been subjected to or witnessed happening to people around us.
Nearly $1 million of DMFI's funds came from Stacy Schusterman, the chair of Samson Energy Company, while another half-million dollars came from Gary Lauder, a venture capitalist from the Lauder cosmetics family.
I think certainly one place [my addiction] comes from is a physiological place in terms of how I experienced, like, where the desire came from and where that feeling of dependence came from.
I'm worried because it in some ways echoes an earlier question about whether Kamala Harris — whose father came from Jamaica, whose mother came from India and whose husband is white — is black enough.
But the black middle class also still has a lot of holes in the "hood" because that's where they came from, or that's where their parents came from, and that's what they understand.
We all became friends although we came from different places.
She added that this likely came from the rocket's fuel.
The second Preposterous Punt came from the New England 37.
The father of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos came from Cuba.
The theory is that they came from an ancient settlement.
That Bach came from hardy compositional stock is well known.
However, you don't go back to where you came from.
Its wealth came from impoverishing the bulk of its citizenry.
ABC reports the fatal shot came from Banks' service weapon.
Neighbors say he came from a tightly knit religious family.
Perhaps the most surprising of all messages came from Chyna.
Much of King's toughness came from his faith, Rieder says.
Her writing about abortion came from a place of experience.
Andretta Manning came from a military family of eight siblings.
One such response came from college professor Lacy M. Johnson.
In fact, it's still not clear where it came from.
In fact, it's still not clear where it came from.
Some of the most emotional testimony came from the Rev.
They came from the heart, a heart that knew pain.
And a majority of this privilege came from generational wealth.
The episode's final clue came from the King James Bible.
But I think the majority of it came from dehydration.
He was surprised the hesitancy came from the Viacom side.
But much of its energy came from white male grievance.
Most of those came from infections that got really bad.
Hearing my ideas praised when they came from a man.
The data on costs of treating endometriosis came from Belgium.
Three current justices (and Scalia) came from that appeals bench.
The decision came from the state's Transportation Commission Thursday evening.
Only two of his birdies came from outside 12 feet.
While the families slept rough, their meals came from donations.
"So much of the backlash came from women," she said.
As we know, hardware revival came from an unlikely source.
Usually I won't even know where it all came from.
Well, it wasn&apost so -- where the hack came from.
Donations came from 40 countries, a GoFundMe spokesman told CNN.
In hindsight, my suspicions about astroturfing came from a blindspot.
The surangular bone, which came from the animal's lower jaw.
"We don't know where the leaks came from," Nunes said.
Others have suggested it came from an attack by hackers.
The money reportedly came from Texas drug asset forfeiture funds.
I -- I -- it just came from out of the blue.
And yes, it really just came from that one thought.
But one witness knew immediately where the noise came from.
An unknown portion of that came from its warehousing operations.
The original tweet came from an account with few followers.
The rest came from sectors including agriculture and waste management.
Her first big break came from working with Christina Aguilera.
But we don't know where those NRA funds came from.
I'm ready for more where this came from, Alexa Martin.
Lebanon: Nearly 1 million people came from neighboring Syria alone.
The worst of recent times came from an unexpected quarter.
All the equipment, they said, came from the UAE military.
We're all trying to figure out where this came from.
The company declined to say how much came from soybeans.
The SDF wants them sent back where they came from.
The biggest jump in traffic came from the 65+ demographic.
For decades, the majority of Chinese came from Hong Kong.
The question that prompted the response came from junior Sen.
Most of the dust grains came from Saturn's moon Enceladus.
The couple came from contrasting backgrounds but learned to compromise.
All 17 "no" votes on Thursday came from Senate Republicans.
The hairs came from a deer, not a mythic ape.
One notable exchange on an unexpected topic came from Rep.
My favorite one came from a local party favor store.
I'd say half the party came from out of town.
"I came from such an entrepreneurial background," Ms. Wild said.
His parents came from Afghanistan, according to a U.S. official.
Nearly six thousand of them came from the United Kingdom.
They came from block associations, community boards, and citizens' groups.
The jawbone came from one of the smaller gorgonopsian species.
Last year, it said that applications came from 50 countries.
The tune in fact came from "Beauty and the Beast".
Every song came from such an inspired and vulnerable place.
That particular appeal, I initially assumed, came from Dungeons & Dragons.
Instead, opposition came from the trade unions and local authorities.
These emails came from DNC servers unconnected with the Clinton's.
Most of Norway's imports came from Sweden, followed by Denmark.
The Wildcats' final 15 points came from the foul stripe.
Have you ever wondered where Winnie the Pooh came from?
We forget that we all came from afar, with nothing.
Now, you came from a whole bunch of different places.
The emotional energy of the evening came from something different.
Many staffers who worked for him came from other professions.
And the main dissent from that view came from Sen.
His compulsion to evoke the Holocaust came from far beyond.
There are plenty more floating coolers where this came from.
Experts and U.S. officials say the attack came from Russia.
Most came from American universities and tech firms, she found.
That's exactly what the main interest of it came from.
My ancestors came from Sweden, or something, I don't know.
These increasingly sinister warnings came from more unexpected places, too.
As for a title, that came from Camp's favorite footwear.
It's not clear where the $250.01 stock price came from.
The idea for subscription Groups originally came from the admins.
She came from circles that understood poetry, art, et cetera.
A large portion of that increase came from media buying.
It's unclear where most of these new users came from.
Well you have to look at where Concorde came from.
I came from nothing and I worked to get something.
A lot of my influences came from the American scene.
The smallest increases came from those with lower education levels.
Trouble is, there are plenty more where it came from.
Somewhat surprisingly, the most effective response came from the right.
I wonder where the money for this round came from.
And I remember that came from the heart, for sure.
That came from something very personal in his own life.
An outpouring of love came from other corners of Hollywood.
The uterus she received came from a deceased organ donor.
Military officials are pretty sure where it came from: ISIS.
Today these threats clearly state exactly who they came from.
Turns out they all came from the Great Salt Lake.
The original story came from the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun.
The only enthusiasm came from Israel and the Gulf states.
That's why I didn't explain where the infection came from.
Only fourteen percent of revenue came from outside North America.
The samples came from men who had sex with men.
A more direct attack on Barr came from California Rep.
The idea came from one of Bab Aldonia's regular customers.
One came from Robert Stoller, a psychoanalyst working with transsexuals.
About 10 percent of total revenues came from Saudi Arabia.
It was like, 'Okay, we just came from the funeral.
But the most heartbreaking stories came from his youngest patients.
Of China's, around one in ten came from Huawei alone.
I don't know where that came from, but it's valuable.
My love of entertaining and cooking truly came from traveling.
This one looks like it came from a 1950s diner.
The most savage yells of all came from the schoolchildren.
Smartphones came from computer makers like Apple, not phone companies.
Knowing who you are and where you came from matters.
There are plenty more potential applications where those came from.
Then a strange moaning noise came from inside of it.
That compares with $1,500 if the cargo came from Brazil.
The assertion came from former chief information officer David Bray.
In 2012 just 8% of Goldman's funding came from deposits.
All but 1463,107 came from the three Central American countries.
Initial reports claim that the explosion came from a dumpster.
"The tweet came from a disgruntled employee," the email read.
But we aren't told exactly where the costume came from.
About $10 billion of the total came from grain exports.
Consumers typically had no idea where their marijuana came from.
"I have no idea where it came from," he says.
His real bread and butter, though, came from TV movies.
The funding came from insurers and an assessment on policyholders.
And there's a lot more where these looks came from.
It's just that these microbes almost certainly came from Earth.
And the tipoff ultimately came from some pretty boneheaded mistakes.
The second big change in my routine came from data.
About 86 percent of that came from Google's ad business.
It came from the federal district court in San Francisco.
Some $3 million came from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Bring it on, there's more where that came from. 2.
He came from Italy and was forever making spaghetti sauce.
And a lot of the kids came from broken homes.
The script came from the stations' owner, Sinclair Broadcast Group.
A group of 50 came from France, this research found.
Every fucking word came from my soul, deep down inside.
The penis for the transplant came from a deceased donor.
The changes I made mostly came from my own intentions.
And that mostly depends on where the bacteria came from.
The only pop of color came from his black shoes.
Is that where a lot of that anger came from?
The uniforms looked like they came from a Halloween store.
I really do think it came from a cathartic place.
The DNC and DCCC attacks also came from resourced attackers.
A prime example of this narrative came from Massachusetts Sen.
The explosion apparently came from a dumpster outside the building.
They're going to go back to where they came from.
Pete Najarian's first tweet came from a beach in Hawaii.
The three votes against the bill came from Republicans -- Rep.
Attackers came from east side of #Seafood and fired indiscriminately.
I know what I came from better than you do.
The bottom line: The bacteria probably came from Earth itself.
The biggest response came from the Muslims of nearby areas.
And some of that activity came from completing old work.
Both of those victories came from the pole position too.
Ian's passion for diggers came from him, not from me.
Other fabrics came from vintage jackets that came with history.
Until now the best value in phones came from OnePlus.
It came from a place of ignorance, not racial hatred.
Almost half of that came from Australia followed by Qatar.
The 'original sin' For North Koreans, destruction came from above.
Acts of solidarity came from all corners of Mexican society.
That directive came from none other than the President himself.
Did he ever tell you where his love came from?
Let's hope we hear more where this came from soon.
The idea for Lola came from a really personal place.
But the best reactions of all came from the fans.
KT: I had no idea where the spider came from.
Police said the blast likely came from a roadside bomb.
And that's where the song "The Vampire Lanois" came from.
In 2013, Disrupt attendees came from a record 83 countries.
So your live shows came from Something to Wrestle With.
But they came from credible sources that couldn't be ignored.
His hotness differed, of course; it came from somewhere else.
His nickname came from his skill at the poker table.
Most came from women, though men aren't immune to abuse.
You deport them back to the country they came from.
"He came from a tough psychological background," Laura's brother said.
Help came from an unlikely place: the Department of Agriculture.
Most of the underlying growth came from its international business.
It's highly unlikely that it all came from one fight.
Republicans claimed that the real threat came from illegitimate voters.
They came from 34 companies and organizations across 17 countries.
The data came from U.S. hospitals in fiscal year 30.
Many of the best videos came from D.I.Y. YouTube channels.
That's where the idea for my Super Elixir came from.
Avenatti claims that $187,500 came from Republican donor Elliott Broidy.
The loudest noise usually came from the most energetic nightclubs.
Close's competitive edge came from her fearless approach to practicing.
So how now do we … forget where we came from?
"I don't know where these emails came from," Biden noted.
"I have no idea where it came from," Spicer said.
The other $10 million came from the Charles Koch Foundation.
That Bach came from hardy compositional stock is well known.
Less than 3% of the island's energy came from renewables.
Terrassen generally suggests that the grapes came from terraced vineyards.
Athleta came from online and catalog and is going physical.
Before, it was believed they came from something much smaller.
"We found that the [malware] came from Russia," SBU said.
Nearly half of O'Rouke's individual contributions came from small donors.
The big headline came from her comments on climate change.
" His politics came from a "sense of polis and community,
"And then this force came from behind me," she said.
Her distinct appearance came from feline dwarfism and an underbite.
The most wasteful spending came from failure of care delivery.
What blowback Califf has received came from the left. Sen.
It said 140 of those came from U.S. air strikes.
Designer Oscar de la Renta came from the Dominican Republic.
In terms of motivation, the attacks came from all directions.
Much of the mayhem came from the parents' side, too.
In 15, 62% of AMC's total revenue came from admissions.
The pointed questions came from both sides of the aisle.
The radical power of "queer" always came from its inclusivity.
Koivu's goal came from a bouncing puck from center ice.
The data came from the nationwide database Medicaid Analytic eXtract.
It came from the president of the United States himself.
Harsh responses came from the top of the religious establishment.
It's important for kids to know where it came from.
Algren came from a line of iconoclasts, of stubborn outsiders.
Its highest ratings came from Tulsa, Cincinnati and Kansas City.
The instructions to freeze communications came from Abbas, Khatib said.
Part of the attraction, she confessed, came from guilty pleasure.
The tweet possibly came from one of his staff members.
The data came from the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration.
And the clawback decision came from a board under duress.
Originally, all three of these characters came from separate universes.
A final noteworthy moment from Beijing came from Li Jingliang.
Sturgis' other field goals came from 25 and 29 yards.
That's where the word Google came from, by my judgement.
They do not currently believe the attack came from abroad.
This was where that offensive burning cheese smell came from.
Trump is not an alien who came from another planet.
Salsa music came from the speakers; everyone sat back down.
Most of those attacks came from Senator Bernie Sanders, Mrs.
Strong support for the players came from Democrats and Independents.
Cohen has said the money came from his own pocket.
The idea came from this old punk band, Ivy Green.
Of course, the largest contingent came from the local support.
Others came from more remote places, like Mineral County, Colo.
Around half of that growth came from the Actelion deal.
The confirmation came from his brother, Levi Sutton, on Twitter.
He said 84% of the total demand came from abroad.
But we did talk with people who came from upstate.
Where do you think your passion for makeup came from?
I came from a block where people hustled a lot.
It looks like early steampunk is where it came from?
But I mean the idea came from this family tradition.
Now we know where some of those genes came from.
It's unclear where (or from whom) the shot came from.
My nickname, "The Hatchet", came from my younger brother Dave.
Now you know where the idea for Via came from.
According to police, Johnson's sole income came from her grifting.
One thing is clear, however: change came from the top.
Of the money pledged in Brussels, most came from Europe.
Those pills didn't come from Mexico; they came from Connecticut.
Racers came from across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
"That is where that intellectual curiosity came from," he says.
I came from Hong Kong, I was born in China.
The most powerful of those attacks came from Massachusetts Sen.
Super Tuesday debacle The first bad sign came from Virginia.
The Big Mac's only moisture came from the sauce. FAIL.
"I came from the Philippines, right?" the second woman said.
I came from the world of wear what you like.
Occupation: Architect Age: 28 You came from Chicago for this?
The shock came from encountering one who readily admitted it.
The breakthrough in the standoff came from Mr. Abiy's side.
My father came from a super left New York family.
According to investigators, the bullets came from police ammunition stocks.
But it's one thing to forget where you came from.
But, in a very Chinese way, Anbang came from royalty.
His name came from the village where he was found.
Opposition also came from the leaders of large school districts.
It's important for him to understand where he came from.
My parents came from Singapore and before that, from Delhi.
Some priorities for the new truck came from customer feedback.
Because I came from the owner's family, I had access.
Paul came from an environment of alcohol, depression and repression.
One big moment in Wednesday night's debate came from Sen.
The need to pound on someone always came from necessity.
The damage came from aggressive policies by the Trump administration.
Members of the group came from vastly different socioeconomic backgrounds.
A text came from my husband: our son's respiratory rate.
Alabama's 15 signees last week came from 383 different states.
Haidar Ali came from a poor family and humble beginnings.
The abundance of courage came from an abundance of faith.
She did not see where it came from, she said.
I had a doctor who came from a Vietnamese background.
Then a deafening boom came from him, and then smoke.
As it turned out, the clip came from the vocabulary.
The most immediate difficulty came from operating in Reagan's shadow.
Worse, they came from the most toxic workplace on earth.
That's kind of where the lyrics and title came from.
And that's where the idea of Darker Gods came from?
Many of his Cabinet members came from the corporate world.
NASA scientists found that the microbes mainly came from humans.
Forty percent of those came from the U.S. Between Nov.
The dead came from 23 countries and included 38 Indonesians.
Which is part of where our model came from actually.
Some of the cocoa used came from the artist's plantation.
His drawings came from a much darker and deeper place.
"I do not know where it came from," she said.
"It came from inside a parking lot," Mr. Ozuna said.
I guess that's where my own interest first came from.
We also do not understand where that bottle came from.
They came from recordings of the Howard Stern radio show.
Of that, only $80 came from people in his district.
But its most important support came from the United States.
Four years ago, inspiration came from closer to home, however.
Most of Swift's earnings came from her Reputation stadium tour.
Davis hypothesizes that that's where those early settlers came from.
The only light came from the headlights of the car.
But his knives and bucket came from close to home.
As long as it came from character, it made sense.
And they found a lot of it came from jellyfish.
Of necessity, he came from Moscow by a circuitous route.
"And where they came from was a question," she said.
"They have got to go back where they came from."
More than half of that improvement came from tax windfalls.
Others came from conservative commentators or the Republican Party account.
The sound of my legs shifting came from a distance.
" The President suggested that the disparity came from "rogue prosecutors.
Mr. Williams came from "a good family," Ms. Montanez said.
How much of what looks like Taylor came from Balanchine?
The $22025 million bridge round came from unnamed current investors.
Its speakers originally came from the western Indian state of
The authors write: "The ineptitude came from the very top."
Many of those donations purportedly came from the hockey community.
"We don't know where the virus came from," Daszak said.
Then they came from my favorite sleeping position — face-down.
They came from different cities, and most were starting vacations.
My dad, he's Hispanic, he came from Mexico, you know.
As of 2016, the remainder, 58 percent, came from coal.
Most of those came from opioids, including heroin and fentanyl.
Candidates answered questions from constituents that came from YouTube videos.
"I came from generations of poverty," said Mr. Klontz, 46.
Harsh criticism of Trump's statement came from bipartisan sources. Sen.
Bernanke was asked if the $1 trillion came from taxpayers.
He himself came from a family with soaringly high standards.
Some said they came from the Caucasus, others said Afghanistan.
The Count and the Prince came from old aristocratic lines.
That's where the head as a stage idea came from.
Most of the winning bids came from outside the room.
ASWJ leaders said the first provocation came from the government.
Another large group, accounting for 6,858 nights, came from Israel.
The most notable vote for the resolution came from Rep.
That came from an interview Ms. Mitchell conducted with NBC.
The assignment came from Mr. Nixon himself, Mr. Dean said.
It appears most of Warren's new support came from Biden.
The court did not say where that missile came from.
All while honoring the spirit of where it came from.
Victims of the crash came from at least seven countries.
But nothing's going to change the family you came from.
WASHINGTON — They came from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Bangladesh, Ivory Coast, Uzbekistan.
In this case, the virus probably came from a bat.
"Kittel was the strongest, he came from behind," Bouhanni said.
The only exception was the criticism that came from Trump.
The biggest hit to profits came from weaker oil prices.
The idea for the project came from alum Stacey Goldman.
Many children came from poor backgrounds; many lacked a parent.
I started with my family, who came from Eastern Europe.
Some of the best ones came from readers with questions.
Find out where your pooch came from with this kit.
Those words first came from American philosopher T. M. Scanlon.
This simple yet hypnotic lamp came from pretty humble origins.
Reports of attacks also came from Latin America and Africa.
Just to be clear, that's where that idea came from.
Those dollars came from the Air Force and Navy accounts.
Minutes later, a loud boom came from his neighbor's home.
Nearly all those cases came from locally acquired mosquito bites.
The first video I clicked on came from a cellphone.
Significant job gains also came from health care, with 39,000.
And that carbon dioxide came from somewhere else on Earth.
That in itself provides evidence of where it came from.
A key Senate pick up came from Democrat Ghazala Hashmi.
More worrying economic news came from the eurozone on Thursday.
More than half of that amount — $13,151 — came from borrowing.
Robredo came from the party of previous president, Benigno Aquino.
The lowest level of support came from white men (81%).
New support of currencies came from the International Monetary Fund.
Wacky holidays Ever wonder where Lost Penny Day came from?
And I wanted to show them where I came from.
Some of the white mobs came from Helena, Mitchell said.
I had no idea where all those people came from.
Your seafood seller will know where the crustaceans came from.
"I have no idea where it came from," Christianson said.
Clearly came from a spooky family where everyone talks weird.
Roche, certain that it came from the Boeing, was invigorated.
I had to visit when I came from New York!
He married Mary Elizabeth Maloney, whose family came from Doonbeg.
"They have no idea where I came from," she said.
It turned out that the money came from Trump himself.
Other classmates' parents came from Algeria, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Mali.
About 11 percent of Spirit's 2015 revenue came from Airbus.
The lion's share of the Obamas' fortune came from books.
But unfortunately, there are plenty more where Chatman came from.
People are interested in learning about where they came from.
He's still not admitting that it came from President Trump.
Heat came from charcoal braziers, and light from kerosene lamps.
His competition came from 47 watchmaking schools in 14 countries.
And I came from a country that had great food.
KAISER The roles that we came from were government roles.
Donovan ultimately came from behind in the polls and won.
The figures showed the biggest reduction came from Saudi Arabia.
Then again, maybe the sweetness came from somewhere else entirely.
Researchers said the malware most likely came from China's government.
Joe Grossman came from The Late Show With David Letterman.
Now meatpackers need not identify where the animal came from.
Seishiro Okazaki came from a long line of Japanese samurai.
It didn't come from me, it came from the audience.
So that's where the majority of my footage came from.
And is that where your interest in abductions came from?
Only $866,000 of that — or 1.9% — came from the NEA.
Or the experimental subject from whom those memories came from.
Where it came from doesn't really matter all that much.
Some of my greatest tunes came from my darkest moments.
Some of the best songs we've written came from that.
It's surprisingly hard to say where the nickname came from.
Due to strict organ donation privacy regulations, Lincoln's parents do not know where his new heart came from – only that it came from another child who was roughly the same size as her son.
Revenue was $51.04 billion, above the $49.78 billion that Wall Street forecast and a 653 percent increase from the same time last year; $31.6 billion came from products and $19.4 billion came from services.
While 20 percent came from the district Internet propaganda office, other comments came from local township governments and even further afield, from people in the district sports bureau and the district human resources bureau.
The home improvement retailer has since brought on a new head of stores, Joseph McFarland, who also came from Penney, along with a new head of supply chain, Donald Frieson, who came from Walmart.
Another 4,665 came from India and, lower down the line in terms of the percentage of people accepted, 1,314 people were granted citizenship who were born in China, and 735 came from the U.S. originally.
You'll receive percentage breakdowns across 2.03 worldwide regions (including 21 across the UK and Ireland), and you'll even be able to tell which of your genes came from Mom's side and which came from Dad's.
" She continued: "But I think because I came from a family of three siblings, I know what that's like, and it was great, and Eric came from a family of just him and his sister.
That included a one-time $32 million gain that came from selling off assets, while the rest came from income earned from rental real estate and ownership of businesses, and in the form of interest.
The Cooke report found that fewer than one in 25 students at these schools came from families in the country's lowest socioeconomic quartile, while nearly three in four came from families in the top quartile.
Dr. Fitzgerald said that each Carcharocles angustidens tooth they found came from a different spot in the shark's jaw, which meant that all of the teeth most likely came from the same individual mega-shark.
Of that digital revenue, a little over half came from people buying full, downloadable versions of games rather than physical copies, while the rest came from purchases of virtual currency and add-on digital content.
Since the person likely didn't do that, authorities should be able to pinpoint where these packages came from and at some point confidently conclude they came from the East or South or a particular region.
More evidence of the supremacy of mobile came from Facebook's earnings report Wednesday, in which the social network reported that 85 percent of its quarterly revenue came from its mobile advertising business — about $5.7 billion.
A majority — 600,000 — came from the Yangcheng Lake in Jiangsu Province.
Some of it even came from their own bedrooms back home.
But there are more pit bull speakers where Christie came from.
The rest of the collected data came from users in India.
For decades, many provincial governors came from the army or police.
Zume also declined to comment on where the funding came from.
In fact, the pressure came from more than just ordinary Joes.
It was such a different world from where I came from.
There's more where that came from, but I'm done for now.
Most came from poor, dusty villages in the plains around Hawija.
The inspiration for the drink came from, well, rosé wine itself.
The report did not distinguish which franchises the workers came from.
Honestly, I can't even tell you where that idea came from.
The call came from Denise's phone, according to the dispatch logs.
A number of audience members came from Vermont, Sanders' home state.
And he did find that many came from the lost city.
We all came from the same roots the same daily struggles.
Dr. Walker was born in 1929 and came from humble beginnings.
"We believe this person came from behind the sign," Garcia said.
Other increases came from Iraq, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
Confirmation of the administration's intent to sanction PDVSA came from Sen.
Most of the financing for the project came from Thai lenders.
The data came from the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.
A decade ago, 8 percent of U.S. electricity came from renewables.
He claimed the harshest rebuke came from his daughter and wife.
And he came from McKinsey, he knew a lot about strategy.
I think that people need to remember where it came from.
About half of the $168 million came from about 70 addresses.
In this smartphone, almost everything came from federal investments and research.
One such loan came from Vectra, formerly known as OM Group.
The findings came from a consulting firm hired by Wells Fargo.
Nearly 90 percent of those funds came from first-time donors.
Two of our recent deals came from these early built relationships.
The jar came from one of those huts, the researchers said.
For Michael DiZoglio, a diagnosis came from a lack of pain.
The other goal came from Brock Nelson with 1:1003 remaining.
But there's a lot more smaller stuff where that came from.
Raw materials came from cannibalizing steel pipe and melting down scrap.
More than half of those funds came from donations under $200.
The family came from Foxworth, about 40 miles east of McComb.
The data came from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
According to the hackers, there's plenty more where that came from.
She wasn't sure where the giant piece of metal came from.
That came from the top of the Department of Justice. OK?
"Cogs" came from James, and that was very upbeat and different.
So here are the three plans that came from my conversations.
He came from the pound in Alabama to living with us.
And there are plenty more gift ideas where those came from.
About 3.7 million of those views came from PewDiePie's sponsored video.
The breaking news came from the official Cabinet Office Twitter account.
Call me into Mueller&aposs office, the idea came from me.
A lock of hair that experts say came from Lt. Col.
The bulk of demand came from UK, German and Nordic investors.
As far as where it came from—no one knows yet.
He also claimed that the story came from Trump's own advisers.
I came from an athletic family, so that wasn't a surprise.
Over $60 million of that came from his salary and winnings.
The true test of the earbuds' range came from Mariah Carey.
Close to 33 percent of pro-Trump tweets came from bots.
A new report asserts that those attacks actually came from Russia.
Investigations later proved that the attack most likely came from Russia.
Owsley came from very high-born people, from Kentucky political royalty.
In that case, the match came from a first-degree relative.
Wherever it came from, the money was good enough for Abu.
Where did the idea for Grace and the Fever came from?
My family and I came from Mexico in the early '90s.
It all has to do with where these objects came from.
They came from me," telling Ainsley Earhardt, "I tweeted about it.
Over a third of that, $50,000, came from one anonymous donor.
We'll tell her she came from our hearts, not Mommy's tummy.
Still, the most surprising part of the indictment came from Reddit.
That ruled out the idea that she came from mixed ancestry.
In 2018 half of IBM revenue came from its strategic imperatives.
Her greatest help (and joy, she said) came from her husband.
The idea for the movie came from a well-known meme.
The other 26 cases came from private homes or senior homes.
Because it keeps you humble to remember where you came from.
The breakdown: $1.8 million came from the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office.
But you came from the bottom, now you're at the top.
But perhaps the strangest reaction came from the Hillary Clinton campaign.
A big chunk of that success came from four major clients.
The most telling slips came from supporters, not the candidates themselves.
Some came from as far away as London and New York.
Some of his strength came from his Muslim faith, Stacy said.
In the past many commercial pilots came from the air force.
Much of the offense came from two bats — Guyer and Valencia.
"We believe the attackers came from outside the village," Hossain said.
Other goals came from Thomas Vanek, Bo Horvat and Markus Granlund.
"We came from the same stuff, Ashley," his mother told me.
I came from a business that was based around subscriptions, right?
Court papers did not say where the other girls came from.
Other affected phones came from Vivo, Sony, and Sky, among others.
The winner came from Kris Versteeg, and it was a beauty.
Whatever the cultural background, and whichever era the music came from.
Gigi Sohn: So this plan came from the Department of Justice.
Over 98% of these remittance payments came from the United States.
"That's where a lot of my confidence came from," she said.
Nicole Barncastle came from Gilbert, Arizona, to attend her seventh tour.
But even now, it's unclear where those injury figures came from.
It was not clear if the threats came from Trump supporters.
More than 100,000 also came from Haiti, the Americas' poorest country.
Here's a few to encourage more from where that came from.
But most of the efficiency gains at PSA came from layoffs.
It literally came from my way home from a surfing trip.
About $10 billion of the 2018 total came from grain exports.
I say, 'I just came from D.C. That's where I was.
The inspiration for it came from solar racing cars in Australia.
A majority of the remainder came from the auto insurer Geico.
The first bit of interference came from Trump's own campaign chairman.
Funding came from its endowment, which saw returns of 5-153%.
They came from broken homes or they were bullied at school.
Because nobody came from the wreckage that I came out of.
That was all me and I don't where it came from.
Much of the download activity in Q265 came from Google Play.
Most of the Asian investors came from Hong Kong, he added.
But the money came from a pretty interesting group of investors.
The most pointed salvo came from Clinton campaign chief John Podesta.
The only impressive gains came from the Greens, who took 13%.
The revelations came from Cosby's settled civil case with Andrea Constand.
The collar lining came from Brazil; the artificial fibre from Portugal.
Virtually all of that money came from donors giving small checks.
It was an emotional success — that came from an unlikely source.
KONNER: As Lena said, his idea probably came from Sesame Street.
"You need to know where it came from," she says, unequivocally.
They came from nursing home residents with disabilities who needed rescuing.
There are plenty more new Oreo products where that came from.
Much of that came from the pressure Boston put on them.
The energy and love that came from them was almost overflowing.
One commenter on Instagram said:Go back to where you came from.
Instead — it's an advanced biological ability that came from outer space.
This year, 2,500 bicyclists came from 753 states and six countries.
About 85% of that revenue came from its core advertising business.
This shocking revelation came from two people familiar with the situation.
That didn't come from the South, that came from the West.
The biggest boost for business investment came from intellectual property products.
We're still trying to figure out where this one came from.
Nor do they worry much about where their meal came from.
Again, additional Clinton support came from the "don't know/unsure" category.
Like her presidential rivals, Harris' biggest cash haul came from writing.
Payment to Conyers's alleged victim, however, came from his office's budget.
But the player's biggest boost likely came from another unexpected quarter.
By far the most frequent and plausible explanation came from parents.
They came from rural areas and were fated to return there.
Five of those quick points before the half came from Lillard.
The confirmations came from the morgue, usually by a telephone call.
A disproportionately large number of this group came from the West.
The third letter came from the Charlotte FBI office in 2015.
Now I'm one of those girls that came from almost nothing.
It came from my own experience as a child, I guess.
"He came from the back and hit me hard," she said.
"Opposition largely came from the early years in Chile," Tompkins says.
Screams, because the attack looked like it came from Google itself.
Laughter, because the attack looked like it came from Google itself.
People came from all over the country to be with us.
The messages came from both veterans and the general public alike.
However, I came from a flight that arrived at 5 a.m.
The rest came from plan contributions from workers and their employers.
The hunters concluded the sign came from smaller animals, Saito said.
He came from the Florida Marlins, not the Los Angeles Dodgers.
More than half of Square's payment volume came from larger sellers.
The strongest response came from videos featuring Biden, the campaign said.
VICE: Tell me where the idea for the film came from.
It came from a smaller boat that was circling, tantalizingly close.
Part of Swift's reticence also probably came from her foundational genre.
About half of China's oil came from Arab states and Iran.
I can tell in two seconds where his style came from.
Only 8.45 percent of their income came from wages and salaries.
Uber noted that the "expected net loss" came from several areas.
Nell: Yeah, we don't even live here—we came from Kent!
It also came from pictograms and signage found on the street.
In 2015, 2.2 percent of France's electricity production came from coal.
And, if it came from the United States, it's totally unacceptable.
You were once so exquisite, back when you came from France.
But his biggest help came from the George W. Bush administration,
The information allegedly came from Sam Kass, the Obamas' personal chef.
So that's where the inspiration for where the song came from.
One came from Hemingway's house in Cuba; another from John Muir's.
"It hurts that this law came from the left," she says.
Colorado's goals came from Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen and Colin Wilson.
We just came from Hawaii and it's been a beautiful time.
No one knows the name of the people he came from.
They came from the CEO and the chairman of the board.
One alternative came from the lobby itself, in 2004: NRA News.
A big spurt of support came from other designers, for sure.
More than half of Japan Display's 2018 sales came from Apple.
It came from none other than former President Jimmy Carter. Shocked?
Hasegawa's customers came from all over Japan and several foreign countries.
"Some of the best questions actually came from Republicans," Schumer said.
Most of the passengers came from Tunisia or sub-Saharan Africa.
"The president came from this municipality in his time," he added.
Two even more frightening things came from Trump in the debate.
However, most bucket-list worthy photo came from big sister Kourtney.
The first salvo came from Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 83 this month.
The body parts came from a Portland business called MedCure Inc.
Some of the pressure came from the debate's main host, Univision.
"Neither Khushboo or I came from a political background," Shukla claims.
The first message came from an anonymous remailer registered in Austria.
When she was 18, my mom came from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
It came from Brent Budowsky, a political columnist for the Hill.
Much of the rest came from Paraguay and the United States.
We came from very different families, which sometimes became a problem.
Only a small portion of the cost came from local coffers.
Most of the rest came from Paraguay and the United States.
They came from all over: Egypt, Israel, Dubai, Hong Kong, Croydon.
John came from humble beginnings, and grew up New York City.
His State of the Union invite came from the White House.
They also had an undeniable cool factor which came from it.
Martin came from a working-class background, as did the Beatles.
According to the Times, the released transcript came from the Philippines.
He came from a broken family and never went to college.
Give everybody your background a little bit, where you came from.
The most relatable reactions came from a group of three guys.
The skilled nursing unit came from CVS' 2015 acquisition of Omnicare.
The injunction actually came from a California-based district judge, however.
Shindo says most of his fellow gangsters came from dysfunctional families.
Many of Danno's jobs came from tabloids and television news programs.
However, their results came from a much smaller sample of reproductions.
Almost half (47 percent) of all money came from mobile devices.
About a trillion dollars came from investors into the telecom infrastructure.
At the end of it all, something nice came from it.
He was very driven and came from a very religious family.
The computer screen came from the need for radar-tracking screens.
Only 2.8 of this auction's coins came from Ulbricht's seized store.
Mr Najib firmly denies claims that the cash came from 1MDB.
Each time, the assists came from Johnny Gaudreau and Mark Giordano.
There's plenty more theorizing and shade-throwing where that came from.
All five votes against the motion came from female Council members.
I came from a favela and now I'm in the Olympics.
Can you say a little bit about where it came from?
Other products came from pangolins, hawksbill sea turtles and helmeted hornbills.
More than half came from Pará with R$102,800 from Amazonas.
" Kennedy further stated, "My answer is zero money came from Monsanto.
Calculations for average county latitude came from the U.S. Geologic Survey.
AI team, many of whom came from Stanford's prestigious AI Lab.
But I don't know where it came from to be honest.
BTN2's genes show that it came from a bay mussel.
You can figure out exactly what farm that meat came from.
The rest came from subscriptions to the Crossword and Cooking products.
Which countries the tweets came from cannot be asserted with certainty.
The biggest shift came from voters switching to the Republican Party.
A faint, melodic call to prayer came from outside the gate.
B.D. came from the town of Oskaloosa, about eighty miles away.
But it has acknowledged the digital assault came from Russian soil.
Turns out there was a lot more where those came from.
In some neighborhoods they came from all directions, like Space Invaders.
They remember the fear that came from the Cuban missile crisis.
That's where a lot of the older-looking cards came from.
"I think it's pretty clear where it came from," he said.
And apparently, there's much more makeup where  those kits came from.
We came from two different points, but met in the center.
Their sense of solidarity came from their common animosity toward antifa.
I came from the FBI, where I'd been doing counterterrorism investigations.
There was controversy, but most of the resistance came from industry.
Out of the 579 nominations she received, none came from them.
The first one came from a human geneticist named Nancy Parmalee.
It came from a blogger; a source he doesn't even know.
If Snoop learned anything about being sexy, it came from Prince.
The protestors came from all the factions and from ordinary people.
Contestants came from every state and a handful of other countries.
We came from Brazil where we didn't have it so good.
The rest came from a loan he made to his campaign.
Pence that those efforts came from direct orders from President Trump.
Carolyn, her mother, came from a large Catholic family in Hertfordshire.
Without knowing where this recording came from, he can't be sure.
The gift of olive oil — and the tree it came from
Our data set came from L2, a nonpartisan political data vendor.
One came from a fellow freelance writer I had connected with.
Which is where the idea of the Higgledies came from, partially.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denies that the documents came from Russia.
The reports came from four states, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa.
Elijah Cummings came from modest beginnings and died a towering politician.
Heavy gunfire came from both sides, and went on for hours.
I once asked Mr. Robertson where that brilliant riff came from.
Most its goods, logistics and advertising support came from Sears Holdings.
According to the report, the audio came from its Messenger app.
"It is hard to say where it came from," he said.
They came from Nevada, where Kaepernick had a celebrated college career.
Impact in journalism came from specificity — names, dates, proof, and patterns.
The Trump administration has denied it came from the White House.
He said all 15 came from Pakistan's eastern province of Punjab.
The only solace on Thursday came from another Supreme Court case.
He also denied that any of his cash came from Russia.
And now we know where some of that "reasoning" came from.
The family came from Naples, though Ralph was born in America.
Interim ones typically came from within the Justice Department's upper echelons.
Huffington Post and Thrive Global founder Arianna Huffington came from Greece.
Of that, $1.7 billion, or 93%, came from memberships and services.
What blowback Califf has received came from the left. http://bit.
In 2500, only 22018% of Honduran migrants came from that area.
Our head of software engineering came from Microsoft and from Amazon.
All of that money came from a MANAFORT entity in Cyprus.
Pence said those efforts came from direct orders from President Trump.
That in itself provides us some evidence where it came from.
But the idea that sparked "Roadies" actually came from someone else.
Now a couple of our great opportunities came from similar situations.
On Friday, Davis said the request for aid came from Guaidó.
Of his third quarter haul, most came from political action committees.
"That's where E.P.A. came from in the first place," he said.
Her recommendations also came from academics and former Democratic political appointees.
Zendaya's cutout-clad dress came from Australian clothing designer Christopher Esber.
More than 90% of the calls came from health care providers.
Kavanaugh asked whether the country Jane Doe came from allows abortions.
Like the muhtar, most came from the southeastern province of Mardin.
Ceres's new funding came from Insight Venture Partners and Romulus Capital.
The majority of his language classmates came from the Middle East.

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