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View definitions for comes from

comes from

verb as in arise, emanate

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Egoyan puts all the pieces of his puzzle on display from the very start of “Seven Veils,” but the thrill comes from watching as he gently moves them into place.

From Salon

And yet, despite the knowledge that comes from years of experience, resisting the inclination to go deeper into your work will always be innately difficult.

From Salon

Everything he makes involves some kind of steel, much of which comes from American mills.

From BBC

And a relatively small percentage of funding for primary and secondary schools - about 13% - comes from federal funds.

From BBC

The Heat in Buildings Bill was once described to me as "game changing" legislation designed to reduce the massive carbon footprint that comes from heating our homes.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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