stem from real things or maybe even frustrations I have as an actor.
stem in The Vineyards and I had several old ones from 1900 10 20 30 that were
stems and um they think
stems flinch to reflexes in sound.
now stem from a decision that the U.S. government made all those years ago to, basically, de-link its currency from the gold standard.” And would you say a reversal of this decision
it stems from this-- I do a radio show for Marfa, Texas Public Radio, which I'm really behind on right now because I've been on tour.
she stems are the venture at sea and it
What problems stem from that?
National Science Foundation stem all that stuff and I said to them what I'd say to you which is Union City has made
And we could stem this bleeding.
think is stem some vulnerable spots and then you know you're going to have to
But it all stems from the learning process, growing up in recording studios and seeing what could be done.
Much of these writings stemming from the things that I did in the newspaper column in "The Guardian" in this lovely and delightful book,
Everything from stemming the flow to monitoring infection, internal monitoring systems, to your body triages between what's important what's not
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It all stems from player pianos and player piano rolls back in the early 20th century.
And I think it stems from them being entrepreneurs.
did D stemming with special tools in the vineyard so they already did totally D
and my understanding of mindfulness does stem from that tradition, my Protestant grandparents
sense to each life form that you stem from.
And I think some of that stems in part from their practices.
And it's because the question stems from the fact that we overstate the role of the director.
And that's for a frame and stems .
And the fact that it stems from a more obscure property actually really served us, because the audience wasn't going to bring any preconceived notions about what
Here's one article from "Science" stemming the alarming trends in the world's fisheries demand a fundamental change in management and fishing practices.
and there's a thirst there stemming from the enactment of the Public Performance Law. We
And they found that the harms stemming from electric cars are a little bit larger than the harms stemming from a regular internal combustion engine of a car the same size.
And the reason for this title stems from an actual event that had a very serious effect upon the author, upon Stieg
individual liberties and much of this protection stems from the way power is
And you know a lot of our relationships stem from friendships.
in science technology engineering and Mathematics so-called stem subjects stem
His 175 publications include basic research that focuses on germ and stem cell genetics and epidemiologic studies of men's sexual and reproductive health problems.
listening to you think about the behaviors that that stem from this we pick fights or we badmouth them to
And so that is absolutely-- I think it all stems from the language itself.
So scientific revolution-- and I just told you it stemmed from psychopharmacology and then imaging and genetics and neuroscience-- kind of shifted
But I'd worked in science fiction that would've been stemmed originally from some science conceit like entropy, death, or something like that.
You also talk about one of this problem stemming from kind of a lack of empathy on the side of the people who are leaving the comments.
What side of the problem do you think stems from, say, other female celebrities or other women in general just kind of dealing with it?
The second truth, stemming from the first, was that military service was an inherently degrading experience and military institutions, by their very
What brought me to training and changing people's lives stems from that.
of the of the White House carrying trays of long-stemmed glasses of white wine and the homies are snatching those
And I'll try and take you along that journey of cutting edge islet and stem cell transplant treatments in the clinic for diabetes as we move forward today.
Both of the weaknesses stem from bad Supreme Court decisions that I unfortunately had something to do with.
was filmed by public television and there were two people in opposition to stem cell research embryonic stem cell
And are you hopeful that that's an innovation that may be helpful in stemming the tide of the trafficking trend in the US and abroad?
"Three-- three, explanation of apocalypse stemming from scenario.
In product development, lack of focus often stems from a deeper issue around ego.
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literacy and especially female literacy in the Arab world as a way of stemming radicalism in in the Arab
So this is very encouraging data to suggest that an islet or other cell transplant, or stem cell transplant in the future for diabetes,