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therefrom

[thair-fruhm, -from] / ˌðɛərˈfrʌm, -ˈfrɒm /


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"We once again call on the UK to fulfil its obligation and honour its commitments at once, otherwise the consequences arising therefrom shall be borne by the UK side".

From BBC

The lease said that no “elected official of the government of the United States” shall “be admitted to any share or part of this lease, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom.”

From New York Times

“The recommendations arising therefrom are untruthful, full of bias and double standards. China rejected those recommendations.”

From Seattle Times

It is the left that has put us on a never-ending euphemism treadmill, transforming “illegal alien” into “illegal immigrant” and therefrom to “undocumented worker” and so on — and across many sensitive issues.

From Washington Post

Public pursuit of happiness, he proposes, ought to include access to nature and the salubrity derived therefrom.

From Washington Post