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Hi Brandon,
The way I see it, the sleeplessness arises from the word downstream in your example, rather than from the "of/from" dilemma. I can hardly think of another word that would accept the two "prepositions" equally interchangeably. This is due to the fact that a stream moves in nature, while on the map it is just a blue band. So when showing the way to a tourist on the street, I would say downstream from, while in a report with attached map I would use of.
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Brandon 04/10/2001 5:53 PM 
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maverick 04/11/2001 9:57 AM 
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rodward 04/11/2001 4:13 PM 
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wow 04/11/2001 7:30 PM 
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rodward 04/12/2001 8:13 AM 
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Capital Kiwi 04/20/2001 9:20 AM 
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RhubarbCommando 04/20/2001 2:38 PM 
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Faldage 04/20/2001 2:51 PM 
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