All this stemmed from events that happened in the autumn months of the year 1934, immediately after the first public issue of shares.
The budget office said the decline stemmed largely from weakness in the economy both before and after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
Göring's significance in the history of psychoanalysis stems from his career after 1933.
Some people say it stems from a strong desire to document family connections after the trauma of Sept. 11, 2001.
Lisa managed to stem the flow after a bit, and wiped her eyes with the back of her hand.
The charges stem from the collapse of Maxwell's publishing empire after his death at sea in November 1991.
In the middle-age city part, most of the timber framed houses stem from the period after the major fire in 1586.
The measure stems from a security review after Sept. 11.
Schizophrenia is thought to stem from neurodevelopmental problems shortly after birth.
Nobody, however could have anticipated the manner of their next goal, which stemmed from a corner kick eight minutes after the break.