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How to use origins in a sentence

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Almost all our Spanish and Taino history is submerged beneath British and African origins and even the British influence is fast being eclipsed.
The scholar Malcolm Stewart offers a more informed analysis of the origins and usage of the word square.
Being a dyed in the wool researcher, he uncovers many facts not generally known, in his quest for the real origins of present day English.
Others are more enigmatic and ambiguous in both their origins and meanings.
This spice mix has its origins in Tunisia and is used in couscous, meat dishes and some tagines.
The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a revival in popularity.
These two domains are functionally independent and have had separate evolutionary origins.
Her work suggests that Art Deco had origins in some aspects of the arts and crafts.
The Nizari and Mustali-Tayyibi Ismailis of South Asian origins have been more commonly designated, respectively, as Khojas and Bohras.
They don't romanticize the instrument's folk origins or go in for New Age contrivances.
His overview is especially effective, as it clearly presents several hypotheses of anthropoid origins.
The endosymbiotic theory concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids, which are organelles of eukaryotic cells.
But fundamental questions remain to be answered about anthropoid origins in Asia and Africa.
I also think it probable that the question of the origins of Wicca will never be completely resolved.
The power of Darnton's essay lay in his assemblage of familiar assertions about the origins and transmission of fairy tales.
Yet the island's origins and evolution belie the tranquility and leisureliness it has come to embody.
As the evening progressed numbers grew and the crowd was swelled by people of other ethnic origins including white and Afro-Caribbean youths.
Burnet sought to reconcile a Cartesian-derived historical account of the origins of the Earth with the creation account of the Mosaic tradition.
She first appeared in the historical annals in 1239 as a mamlukah inmate of Turkish or Armenian origins in the Caliph al-Musta'sim's harem.
Imagine the uproar had a white European leader demanded the removal from power of anyone with Indian origins.
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