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1 However , because some of its Members of Parliament come from rural areas , they want those rural areas to be protected .
2 The principal new result to come from this work is that bright-point flares are often associated with increased emission in much larger structures .
3 There is the fact that the very rocks on which we live — no matter where — may have originated through volcanism ; that much of the gold and many of the other economic minerals that we use every day are linked with volcanic activity ; that most of the world 's best coffee and tea come from volcanic areas , and that there may be areas on the Moon and Mars which are analogous to terrestrial continents and oceans .
4 In particular Jones had a complete count of neutrons and also of their energies , so he could tell which neutrons came from cosmic rays and which were possibly the result of fusion .
5 The dramatic succession of disposals from the TI Group , following Sir Christopher Lewinton 's appointment , has been completed and in 1991 the group 's entire £900m turnover came from continuing operations , whereas in 1987 , £394m came from continuing operations and £462m from discontinued operations .
6 The winners came from High Coniscliffe Primary School .
7 This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin .
8 This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin .
9 Such romantic libretti required a choreographer to have a greater understanding of the significance of each movement , particularly if the protagonists came from different classes or environments as in La Sylphide ( a farmer and a fairy ) or Giselle ( a count and a peasant ) .
10 The heads of various departments , foremen and other key workers were recruited from just across the county boundary in Sheffield and south Yorkshire ; the rest of the labour force came from many parts of Britain and Ireland .
11 The impetus for this research came from two sources .
12 Much of Sir Charles Irving 's personal vote came from these areas , where many know of his extraordinary personal kindness .
13 Most of the data came from published materials , advertisements in newspapers and tariffs of various kinds such as the cost of a telephone call .
14 Remember how many goals came from that partnership on the right .
15 Amazingly , all four goals came from free kicks , with Brentford 's transfer-seeking defender Bates heading the first after 13 minutes from a Billy Manuel free kick .
16 Amazingly all four goals came from free kicks with Brentford 's transfer seeking defender Bates heading the first after 13 minutes from a Billy Manuel free kick .
17 One powerful source of fresh blood came from new men to whom we shall return , the Sussex ironmasters , like the Bowyers of Cuckfield who disputed so effectively with Bishop Curteys .
18 The funds came from various sources , including the Vereniging Rembrandt , the Rijksmuseumstichtung , and Prins Bernhardfonds , although the museum still must raise some DFl.2 million it borrowed to support the purchase .
19 The initial call for UN action came from foreign ministers of the five Central American countries last spring .
20 It 's believed the source of the outbreak came from grazing cattle and sheep .
21 Further along the landing light came from another room .
22 Much of the money for its new accident and emergency department came from public donations .
23 Many of the graphite pits were in the Western and Southern Provinces , and a large proportion of miners who worked in other districts came from these areas .
24 The main opposition came from Roman Catholics , who organised substantial vocal heckling groups at public meetings , and several MPs who battled over the issue inside Parliament .
25 Strong opposition came from former socialists within the JD who argued that the idea was contrary to the party 's founding principles [ see p. 37004 ] .
26 Hence , lump sum transfers would be required to ensure breakeven , in which case public control seems a sensible solution , with the necessary funds coming from general taxation .
27 ‘ However , the threat that councillors may back the strong opposition coming from local people by rejecting the scheme , as recommended by their planning officer , has shown the potential for serious negotiation .
28 From the mid seventeenth century the proportion of the government 's revenue coming from direct taxation of the peasantry began to rise steeply .
29 Power steering is now standard , but it does nothing to blunt the feedback coming from front wheels to steering wheel : the old wrist-snapping kickback over bumps is largely eradicated but the important messages are translated as crisply as ever .
30 YOU could n't conceivably have two carriage processions coming from different parts of London to Westminster Abbey for the coronation and then going separate ways .
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