You'll hear sounds originating upwind from your house better than those originating closer to home on the downwind side. |
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With high origin it gives rise to branches normally originating from the popliteal and the peroneal arteries. |
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Dormancy also occurs in summer in some perennial grasses originating from Mediterranean climates. |
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The nurse with the hypodermic said the vaccine she would inject in my bicep included antibodies for a flu virus originating in New Caledonia. |
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The temple block is a percussion instrument originating in China, Japan and Korea, where it is used in religious ceremonies. |
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These tools support review and markup through a Web browser, even for users not equipped with the originating CAD system. |
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His shimmering blonde hair was matted with blood, originating from a point in the back of his head. |
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During this ambiguous period, the common attributes of initiands are stressed, originating a peculiar social bond that Turner calls communitas. |
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That was by no means forthcoming and on 23 August 1990 the respondent issued an originating summons in the High Court seeking possession. |
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This is clear to see on page 41 of the originating judgment where the trial judge relied on that alibi which Mr Smith now concedes is not true. |
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Males that had been reared at site A suffered fewer attacks when prospecting at site A than birds originating from other areas. |
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Ruptures originating at plastic deformations of loaded sand bed formed stretch marks with sand penetrating through them to the clay. |
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The convent cloister of the Minorite monastery, originating from the year about 1500, is of an oblong ground plan. |
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Dorsal valve only slightly sulcate, with very shallow sulcus originating in the umbonal area. |
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Issuing an originating process one day before the expiry of a limitation period is a risky high wire act. |
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A quarter-century of industrial thinking originating from Europe and North America continues to blinker us from this reality. |
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For centuries, the whole thoroughbred breeding industry was based on bloodlines originating in Epsom Derby winners. |
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A plant with an umbelliferous inflorescence is one whose flowers are borne on stalks or pedicels originating from a common node on the main stem. |
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It is a modern, mass movement originating in the social distress and dislocation created by capitalist crisis. |
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Shrinkage of glaciers and ascension of the snowline have led to fewer sources of water for over 40 rivers originating from Mount Qilian. |
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It is derived from an ancient form of fighting originating in the Far East. |
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Pains originating from urinary system, such as the kidneys downwards to genital parts may all be classified as abdominal pains. |
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For a long time on CNN, what was on my screen was news coverage by Britishers, originating in England. |
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However, southern Dolly Varden originating from nonlake systems must seek a lake in which to winter. |
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He depicts a comedienne who was not a wildly improvisational good-time girl originating soundbites like a female Oscar Wilde. |
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Musically, however, he's immersed himself in Baker ever since originating the role for the Passe Muraille run. |
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Painted potsherds originating with the Puebloan people indicate strong trade ties between these Plains Caddoans and their neighbors farther west. |
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Textual Poachers gives considerable attention to the fan fiction written about characters and situations originating in television shows. |
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At first, I found it harder to ignore the pleas originating from young children, women, and old hags. |
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These cells, usually seen as being mesodermal, apparently represent another cell line originating from endoderm. |
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The most expensive stones used for seals are orpiment, agalmatolite originating in East China's Fujian Province and cornelian. |
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He's also given credit for originating the no-look pass and the behind-the-back dribble. |
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This is what Hindu thought has done, however, in originating the concept of dharma. |
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Branches of the cystic artery originating from the right hepatic artery provide the gallbladder's blood supply. |
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Though originating in resource competition, the war is now heavily overlaid by race. |
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Pipe tunes, mouth music, jigs and reels nestle alongside songs and ballads, most originating from Fowlis' native South Uist. |
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Next to him is a quite authentic Jivaro blow-gun originating with the people who used to make fully functional shrunken heads. |
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Plants were washed carefully out of soil and the individual adventitious roots originating from the stem base were removed for testing. |
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We present the case of a 38-year-old man with an adenoid cystic carcinoma originating from the ceruminous glands of the external ear canal. |
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On the other hand, the symphonic poems show varying musical structures originating from their non-musical point of inspiration. |
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Both the foot and the parapodia are innervated by nerve trunks originating most often from the pedal ganglia. |
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As he discovers, le crime passionnel, a concept originating in France, has a special place in many legal codes around the world. |
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Modern refinement and processing of foods originating a century ago all but eliminated lignan ingestion in the daily diet. |
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The halecostomes, of which Amia is an example, have an opercular dilator muscle originating on the mandible which opens the operculum. |
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Scholars generally agree that kabbalah's originating text, the Zohar, dates from 13 th-century Spain. |
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Of the 13 most recent emerging disease outbreaks, 12 have been zoogenic, or originating in animals, Gerberding said. |
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The rotations were measured by anisotropy of fluorescence originating from a small volume defined by a narrow aperture of a confocal microscope. |
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These are conceptualized as originating and emanating from the belly or the center of the body. |
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Explicit indication of posters originating IP addresses is a rare feature on Internet forums. |
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One half of these malignancies are rhabdomyosarcomas originating in striated muscle. |
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Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation originating in the atomic nuclei, physically identical to x-rays. |
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Note that the bandwidth limit does not apply to requests originating from the same machine. |
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Once the spring returns, this chlorine, much of it originating from man-made pollutants like chlorofluorocarbons, disrupts the ozone layer. |
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This is because religions are much more than their originating sacred texts. |
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Because I was on a flight originating from Jamaica, all passengers from this flight had to walk in single file, so that the dawg could sniff us out. |
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This response is thought to be neurally mediated by impulses originating from the muscle spindles in the exercising muscles, tendons, and proprioceptors in the joints. |
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Malt Vinegar is an aged and filtered product obtained from the acetous fermentation of distilled infusion of malt and is a good example of vinegar originating from cereals. |
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An interphase cell contains four microtubule rootlets arranged in a cruciate array originating at the basal bodies and radiating outward, just under the plasma membrane. |
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Overthrusting, volcanism, and plutonic igneous intrusion were identified as originating above the subduction zone where one plate is forced beneath the edge of its neighbour. |
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Ocean ridges are linear features on the ocean floor where molten magma originating in the earth's mantle rises and solidifies to form new ocean crust. |
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To this effect, it is imperative that Zambia takes stock of its investment in health infrastructure before originating grandiose plans on medical dispensation. |
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Dispatch undeliverable air letters, aerogrammes, and air postcards bearing a return address to the appropriate air exchange office as if they were originating mail. |
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William Saffire credits William Shakespeare with originating the metaphor. |
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It's an Aladdin's cave of international beer, boasting around 60 bottled and draught ales originating from Cyprus to Singapore and all points in between. |
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The Brushy Basin shales, mudstones, and sandstones were deposited by a series of rivers and streams originating from the west and containing large volumes of volcanic ash. |
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An electron originating near the planar cathode and ultimately collected at electrode A will induce an equal charge at A and B during most of its journey. |
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Unlike conventional crime, computer thuggery frequently reaches across territorial lines, often originating from countries where the act is not illegal. |
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It seems the earliest known rope play was found in 17th-century drawings known as komon sarashi shibari, originating in Japan. |
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Both unpurified air, originating from another location, and the air containing organic impurities which is produced in the drier itself can be purified in the drier. |
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A digestive biscuit, sometimes referred to as a sweetmeal biscuit, is a semi-sweet biscuit or cookie, originating in the United Kingdom, and popular there. |
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In this case, the additional identification of bacterial DNA suggests septicemia, with pathogenic bacteria presumably originating from the gastrointestinal tract. |
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The English hounds were high-legged, strong animals probably originating from the crossing of English mastiffs with Irish greyhounds and wolfhounds. |
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And the gambling, whether by charities or not, was illegal thanks to a plenitude of anti-gambling legislation originating from pious groups to the south. |
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Osteoarthritis, osteomalacia, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and other arthritic conditions may increase the risk of problems originating from surgical positioning. |
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The sound of the bugle is often heard as the sound of the retreat, originating from the completion of the soldiers' roll call at the parade ground. |
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The parochial provincialism of mindless Eurocentrism has distorted the history of civilization as originating in Greece while summing up India's contribution in a line or two. |
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Indeed, some genes originating from different progenitors are expressed in specific tissues or at different developmental stages, as demonstrated in cotton. |
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Since this terrain is antipodal to the Caloris Basin, it has been speculated that it may have been caused by a focussing of seismic forces originating from the Caloris impact. |
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Hopefully those people originating from south of the Trent now resident in and around York will have a good sense of humour and dismiss his remarks with a grin. |
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Very unusual and increasingly violent phenomena are originating from nature all over the world in the form of weather disturbances and plague-like new diseases. |
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This task is complicated by the multitude of chemical compounds in the interstellar medium and the elemental line spectra in the originating star light. |
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In the past, dictionary attacks on Hotmail, attempts to harvest thousands of emails at once, were originating from servers operated by American spammers in Beijing. |
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In this case, the matrix seen through the hole would represent sediment that has infilled an indentation originating in the interior of the valve. |
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Not to be confused with Lawn Tennis, which was developed around 1874, Real or Royal Tennis is a far more ancient game, originating in France in the 12th century. |
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Schwannoma, also known as neurilemmoma, is an encapsulated tumor originating from the neural sheaths of peripheral neryes. |
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Ventral sulcus and dorsal median fold moderately developed, originating in umbonal area. |
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Sukkot is a harvest festival originating during the time when the Israelites lived in the wilderness in temporary dwellings called sukkahs. |
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The northern Ogallala, found near the surface in Nebraska, is replenished by surface runoff from rivers originating in the Rockies. |
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However, this process exposes the PLCs to numerable threats in the form of viruses and malware originating from the internet. |
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The Nokia 808 uses technology originating from satellite imaging called Pixel Oversampling. |
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Disseminated Fusarium originating from toenail paronychia in a neutropenic patient. |
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Phosphites are liquid products originating from the neutralisation of phosphorous acid with a base. |
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Ayahuasca, classifiable as an entheogen, is a psychoactive brew originating in the Amazon Basin region of South America. |
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The Hutterites are a communal people dating back to the 1500s, originating in Germany, Russia and the Czech Republic. |
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The mass is usually centred in the posterior nasal cavity, originating at the sphenopalatine foramen, extending into the pterygopalatine fossa. |
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Both an order for specific performance and an injunction are discretionary remedies, originating for the most part in equity. |
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Thermally generated methane, is referred to as thermogenic, originating from deeper sedimentary strata. |
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A subdivision in eleven stages, all originating from European stratigraphy, is now used worldwide. |
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Britannia is a national personification of the United Kingdom, originating from Roman Britain. |
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With the modern game of golf originating in 15th century Scotland, the country is promoted as the home of golf. |
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For instance, the modern UK law of negligence is based on Donoghue v Stevenson, a case originating in Paisley, Scotland. |
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Other groups originating in this time period include the Christadelphians and Latter Day Saint movement. |
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While the churches originating in the Second Great Awakening have some superficial similarities, their doctrine and practices vary significantly. |
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Birmingham's sporting heritage can be felt worldwide, with the concept of the Football League and lawn tennis both originating from the city. |
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The origin is the shockwaves originating at the supersonic fan blades at takeoff thrust. |
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Urdu words originating from Chagatai and Arabic were borrowed through Persian and hence are Persianized versions of the original words. |
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Its use is found worldwide, originating in Rome and spreading throughout Europe, influencing and eventually supplanting local rites. |
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He became known as Peeping Tom thus originating a new idiom, or metonym, in English. |
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The most popular type of red sausage is perhaps txistorra, a thin and long paprika sausage originating in Navarre. |
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Lancashire hotpot is a stew originating from Lancashire in the North West of England. |
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Lyly's mannered literary style, originating in his first books, is known as euphuism. |
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The traditional ballad has been seen as originating with the wandering minstrels of late medieval Europe. |
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Australian rules football was influenced by rugby football and other games originating in English public schools. |
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However, several types of sisal fibre are used in dartboards today, originating from East Africa, Brazil, or China. |
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Hong Kong's de facto official language is Cantonese, a variety of Chinese originating from Guangdong province to the north of Hong Kong. |
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The name Reynolds is an Anglicization of the Gaelic Mac Raghnaill, itself originating from the Norse names Randal or Reginald. |
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Many Indian species descend from taxa originating in Gondwana, from which the Indian plate separated more than 105 million years before present. |
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The Bangor studios produce a large amount of Radio Cymru programmes with some music and feature output for Radio Wales originating from Wrexham. |
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With only about 50 permanent inhabitants, originating from four main families, Pitcairn is the least populous national jurisdiction in the world. |
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The Deobandi movement is a reformist movement originating in South Asia, influenced by the Wahhabi movement. |
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There were also congregations originating from United Presbyterian Church of Scotland as well as a number founded by John Dunmore Lang. |
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The Renaissance was a period of cultural change originating in Florence and later spreading to the rest of Europe. |
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Often originating in the public schools, they exemplified new ideals of manliness. |
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The majority of the IDPs were Bantus and other ethnic minorities originating from the southern regions, including those displaced in the north. |
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Glomus tumor is a vascular tumor believed to be originating from the cutaneous neuromyoarterial glomus body. |
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They built permanent stone castles, many originating from a network of earlier motte and bailey castles. |
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A minor traffic infraction originating in Orem, Utah is handled by the Orem Justice Court. |
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The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, originating in the United States. |
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A civilian settlement grew around the military base, probably originating from trade with the fortress. |
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Cork features architecturally notable buildings originating from the Medieval to Modern periods. |
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In the London Borough of Waltham Forest there are substantial numbers of Pakistani people originating from Jhelum, Punjab. |
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The species is sometimes known as the common porpoise in texts originating in the United Kingdom. |
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Like stratovolcanoes, they can produce violent, explosive eruptions, but their lava generally does not flow far from the originating vent. |
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Mostly originating from German settlers who immigrated during this time, 25,000 to 30,000 people still speak German as a native tongue today. |
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During this war, a new dynasty originating in France, the Bourbons, was installed. |
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Sometimes such a shoal grows, originating where an island has been 'walking', and the island regains area. |
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Structures originating in one event may play a part in subsequent orogenic events and be modified by them. |
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The genus first appeared in the Miocene geological period about 20 million years ago, originating in what is now central Asia. |
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Almost all European cultivars were chance seedlings or selections originating in western Europe, mostly France. |
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In the Late Jurassic the Pacific Plate opened originating from a triple junction between the Panthalassic Farallon, Phoenix, and Izanagi plates. |
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Guglielmo Marconi made the first transatlantic wireless transmission originating in the United States from Cape Cod, at Wellfleet. |
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Such modifications, originating in the most recent common ancestor of a certain taxonomic group, are called the synapomorphies of such a group. |
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They had been manufactured mainly in Italy, with some originating from Germany. |
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He also identified the Oriental race residing and originating from Arabia, as well as the Near Asiatic race originating from Persia. |
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During the same period, a new wave of pagans emerged in the Balkans, originating mainly from Slavic people. |
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Thai Buddhism has evolved over time to include many regional beliefs originating from Hinduism, animism, as well as ancestor worship. |
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Reticulated and Masai giraffes have the highest mtDNA diversity, which is consistent with giraffes originating in eastern Africa. |
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A number of rivers originating from the Sahyadri run along the outer reaches of the city. |
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In addition to electromagnetic radiation, a few other events originating from great distances may be observed from the Earth. |
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However, in recent years, heavy precipitation events from tropical systems originating in the Arabian Sea have affected the city. |
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Other texts originating from the same era represent a land to the south of New Guinea, with a variety of flora and fauna. |
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One of those two special courts dealt with cases arising within Tenochtitlan, the other with cases originating from outside the capital. |
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The hydrography of Piura Department is determined mainly by the amount of rainfall originating in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Each year between April and August, the island is visited by thousands of birds from 60 species originating from various countries. |
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Initially, it was assumed that this was a specific dwarf variant of the species originating from Siberia. |
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A mirror development can be found with the dwarf elephant on Malta, originating from the European species. |
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Joshua's Emmanuel TV, originating from Nigeria, is one of the most viewed television stations across Africa. |
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An extrasystole originating at the rhythmic centre is thus followed by a returning cycle of natural length. |
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The writ of summons is the common originating process, but takes a form approved under the present rules. |
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Another contribution was the development of fritware, originating from 9th century Iraq. |
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Hangzhou is best known for originating Longjing, a notable variety of green tea, the most notable type being Xi Hu Long Jing. |
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It includes the concepts that value distinctions are ideological and seeing ambition of all sorts as originating from the same source. |
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Another annual music festival, originating in 2005, is Fleetwoodstock, named after the famous New York Woodstock Festival and held in the autumn. |
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A passage in Bertram was credited in 1853 by Arthur Hussey as originating the name of the Pennines. |
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The sika deer is another small species of deer which is not indigenous, originating from Japan. |
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The more important one is racism originating from the ancient Achaemenid Empire. |
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Northbound trains originating near the Ohio River faced a 26-mile climb upgrade to Flushing. |
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The Akita is a large breed of dog originating from the northern regions of Japan. |
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He solved the problem by invoking outward radiation pressure originating from the central core. |
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They include people originating from Africa, Syria, Iran and Kuwait, together with families from Kosova and China. |
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Latkes are one of the world's very oldest culinary creations, originating in Biblical times as small discs of fried dough. |
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The problem was that the retroceded business was often ceded back into the London market and passed eventually back to the originating reinsurer. |
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Sacrococcygeal teratomas are neoplasms originating from pleuripotent cells involving all three germ cell layers and occurring in newborns. |
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The age of the marine sapropelic originating from algae in the Silurian period. |
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Pathologically it was diagnosed as schwannoma originating from the brachial plexus. |
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Prussia was a German kingdom and historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. |
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In this the drum can be understood as a metonymical extension of the ritual house and men's initiatory acts originating with Afek. |
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Cervical cancer is a malignant neoplasm arising from cells originating in the cervix uteri. |
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Genomic chimerism describes the coexistence of DNA or cells originating from more than one individual. |
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Carcinoma cuniculatum originating from intertriginous lesions. |
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Immediately before the seed ruptures, a circular ring of fine hairs, originating from the junction between the hypocotyl and the epicotyl, extends through the seed coat. |
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In March 2014, the Ministry of Commerce initiated an anti-dumping investigation on optical fiber preforms originating in Japan and the United States. |
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Scientists usually assume that in the brain, key neurons divvy up responsibility for estimating the location of sounds originating at various points in the environment. |
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This was the first aircraft move for the 579-foot pure car truck carrier, originating at National City Port in San Diego and offloading at Pearl Harbor shipyard. |
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In each instance cultures attempt to address originating cosmogonic myths. |
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Use them to make clafoutis which is a classic French dessert originating from the Limousin region of France where they have cherries in abundance. |
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The flint used was Senonian flint originating from southeastern Denmark, the same type from which the artefacts from Svartskylle and Kverrestad were made. |
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Nonconducted atrial bigeminy refers to the presence of electrical signals originating from atrial foci outside the sinus node which are not transmitted to the ventricle. |
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Retsina is a dry white wine originating from which European country? |
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A winning combination of Styrax, ladanum and calamus, it was a sensual, intoxicating blend most befitting a perfume originating from the island of the goddess of love. |
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And this denomination, originating from this part, was afterward transferred to the whole of Italy, which was called Welshland, and its inhabitants Welshers. |
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Northfil, originating from Horwood Lake, is an antigorite lacking a naturally occurring fibrous property, which is desirable for industrial applications. |
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Strain 1162 was isolated from a vanilla slice that was incriminated in a second outbreak originating in the same bakery, six weeks after the first outbreak. |
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Its main layer is racist originating from the ancient Achaemenid Empire. |
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The Rough Fell is an upland breed of sheep, originating in England. |
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India has a recent history of judicial activism, originating after the emergency in India which saw attempts by the Government to control the judiciary. |
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Biscotti are twice-baked cookies originating in the Italian city of Prato. |
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African influence is reflected in the sacred importance of zebu cattle and their embodiment of their owner's wealth, traditions originating on the African mainland. |
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The morphology for heat exchange occurs via cerebral arteries and the ophthalmic rete, a network of arteries originating from the ophthalmic artery. |
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The Corinthian order of architectural style originating from ancient Greece was the dominant architectural style in the age of Augustus and the imperial phase of Rome. |
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The earliest undisputed African rock art dates back about 10,000 years, apparently originating in the Nile River valley and spread as far west as Mali. |
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As with all BBC Local Radio stations, it also airs the networked weekday evening shows, originating from BBC Radio Leeds and produced independently by Wire Free Productions. |
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Africa is considered by most paleoanthropologists to be the oldest inhabited territory on Earth, with the human species originating from the continent. |
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Possibly originating from the plains of Asia, northern China and Mongolia, the brown rat spread to other parts of the world sometime in the Middle Ages. |
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Radar jamming refers to radio frequency signals originating from sources outside the radar, transmitting in the radar's frequency and thereby masking targets of interest. |
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Following the climate deterioration in the late Nordic Bronze Age, Celtic Gaul was invaded in the 5th century BC by tribes later called Gauls originating in the Rhine valley. |
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A fossil fuel is a fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms, containing energy originating in ancient photosynthesis. |
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A law originating from the 1789 revolution and reaffirmed in the 1958 French Constitution makes it illegal for the French state to collect data on ethnicity and ancestry. |
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Oppressive measures against these illegal field assemblies where attendance was made a capital offence led to an outbreak of armed rebellion in 1666, originating in Galloway. |
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Glassblowing was regarded by the Romans as originating in Syria in the 1st century BC, and by the 3rd century Egypt and the Rhineland had become noted for fine glass. |
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Many of these groups played largely music originating from the Lowlands, while later, more successful bands tended to favor the Gaelic sounds of the Highlands. |
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While inflation has eroded away the achievements of most films from the 1960s and 1970s, there are franchises originating from that period that are still active. |
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The Canterbury scene, originating in the late 1960s, denoted a subset of prog bands who emphasised the use of wind instruments, complex chord changes and long improvisations. |
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For example, a number of early modern ballads in the British Isles and Scandinavia, originating in the medieval period, describe human encounters with elves. |
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The Plymouth Brethren are a conservative, low church, evangelical movement, whose history can be traced to Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1820s, originating from Anglicanism. |
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A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage is best remembered for originating the concept of a digital programmable computer. |
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Isoflavone glycosides and soyasaponins originating from the soybean were decreased, whereas their aglycones such as daidzein, glycitein, and genistein were increased. |
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Schiffman sees the authorship of this document as probably Sadducean and originating in the earliest days of the sect, but it is recognisable that the document is composite. |
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