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1 Beside the big-name featured artists from America , other , no less vital , support has come from Britain .
2 The latest stage in the Guinness growth story has come from TV advertising , with the Guinness commercial in Indonesia being perhaps the most unusual in the group .
3 The final word on Tony Iommi 's custom-built JD guitar has to come from John Diggins himself : ‘ Apart from the fact that Tony 's been threatening to take me out for a drink ever since I 've known him , things have changed a lot , and now we do n't get the time to get together any more .
4 The balance of funding has come from trusts , companies , churches and individuals .
5 A large part of this week 's donation has come from Darlington firm Farmway who have contributed office space and a year 's associated costs worth a total of £5,300 to the appeal .
6 Much of the impetus behind such thinking has come from dowsers who realized that they were not just picking up underground water but something else , which they called telluric force .
7 18 March 1972 : A warning that the proposed US safety and emission control regulations could spell the death of the American car industry has come from BMW 's new Munich sales director , Bob Lutz .
8 The most severe criticism of GEAR has come from Booth , Pitt and Money ( 1982 ) .
9 Other teams in the 1993 contest had come from breweries including Whitbread , Fuller 's , Young 's and Courage and the event was held at Park Royal .
10 Although the funds had come from Hurley 's budget , the yacht was bought in the name of Andreous Kasikopu , a retired Cypriot marine police captain who looked remarkably like Claude Rains .
11 The biscuit tin had come from England , part of a Christmas parcel sent by Madeleine .
12 The Arnhem veteran had come from Salisbury for a memorial service .
13 Gutiérrez had reportedly been due to testify in court that his orders to assassinate Jaramillo had come from Pablo Escobar .
14 The telegram had come from FIFA 's headquarters in Buenos Aires and informed the Scotland manger that one of his players , William Johnson , had traces of the proscribed drug Fencamsamin in his urine .
15 The sole promise of rewarding friendship had come from Sir Henry Agnew and his daughter ; yet both now , it seemed , were deeply engaged on speculative work of their own , and had taken to a life of almost complete seclusion .
16 Partially , this refreshing attitude to sound comes from Lou 's and Eric 's hardcore roots .
17 Eating disorders tend to come from childhood , or problems , or ways people have approached food in the past and the pressure is on women to be slim to fit into these categories are er , just more pressures that make it very difficult for somebody who has an eating disorder to sort the problem all these pressures just make it more difficult .
18 The proposal has come from Scotia , but might equally have come from this side .
19 The money for the building which is based on a Kgotla , a meeting place in an African village has come from donations from across the world .
20 But a cautious welcome has come from freight hauliers — who favour blanket daily tolls rather than rush-hour only fees — on the grounds that clearer roads will speed their deliveries .
21 Additional evidence for the importance of mutation accumulation has come from experiments where artificial selection has proceeded by restricting breeding to young adults , releasing the late part of the life history from natural selection , an approach originally proposed by Edney and Gill .
22 It sports an instructor in kabuki , and much seems Japanese : the costumes , the men 's top-knots and a fair part of the staging seem to come from Kurosawa .
23 About two weeks later , while still at Biot , Mrs Rose began receiving strange messages by telephone purporting to come from Crabb which were according to Mrs Rose supposed to have contained personal phrases and nicknames which only the two of them knew .
24 The eighth guest was Leroy Burns , a Brummie whose parents had come from Antigua .
25 This explained why the sounds of battle had come from east of this dell .
26 The US gear filtering into Britain has been joined by Australian , European and Japanese workwear , of which the most notable brands have come from Australia via a group of Notting Hill-based boys calling themselves PIL .
27 Nevertheless it may be observed that in the earliest phases of the life of the Cowdery 's Down settlement when all the buildings were closely associated with fenced enclosures the majority of bone and cereal recovered came from buildings straddling the fence .
28 The final seal of approval for Connoisseur has come from Uncle Scrooge 's creator , Carl Barks , who at 92 , still marvels at the craftsmanship that transformed his cartoons into fine porcelain .
29 The only really significant inroad into the dominance of English in recent years has come from Spanish in the southern states of the US .
30 Perhaps the most satisfactory music in recent years has come from writers involved in the liturgy of a particular community , effectively as composers-in-residence , Among those in Britain writing for the Roman Catholic Church may be mentioned Stephen Dean , Philip Duffy , Bernadette Farrell , Paul Inwood , Alan Rees , Bill Tamblyn and Christopher Walker .
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