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Examples
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I see the root of all problems in Taiwan stemed from the government-in-exile which never owned the sovereignty.
Hartzell and Lin lose on appeal Michael Turton 2009
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The problems with Israel have stemed for many years, and to say only one solution is possible or only one can work is only means to an end.
Could There Be a One-State Solution? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Carville has only had limited success since 1992 and that success stemed more from having a quality candidate than anything he did.
New Strategy Memo From Carville And Greenberg Demands Dems Advance Concrete Solutions 2009
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His concerned stemed, quite rightly, from the massive differences in claims between some MPs.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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You can read books about painters or photographers or writers, and never really come to grips with the fact that the inspiration of these variegated geniuses all stemed from the same interior source.
Archive 2006-10-01 fusenumber8 2006
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Apparently, this has been stirring for quite some time, and stemed from thePAC's support of relatives of caucus members running for local offices.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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The problems stemed from a meeting in Phoenix in 1987.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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Now, perhaps Laura's lack of sleep stemed from her cold.
Weapon of Sleep Destruction Angie 2004
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I'm talking long-stemed roses, white prom dress, tiara and everything covered in blood.
partygirl Diary Entry partygirl 2001
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Wheat, rye, and oats, or the hollow stemed grasses, have all the floral organs in a single blossom together.
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