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How to use provenance in a sentence

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One leaf was collected from short shoots of three trees per each of clone, provenance or origin at stages 1, 3 and 5 of leaf development.
Scriptures of different provenance and the information derived from them are related to one another and connected together.
It entered the gallery under a false provenance and for a short time in the nineteenth century was regarded as autograph.
An archival collection is a group of items that have a shared history and provenance.
There are songs here that would never see daylight were it not for their celebrity provenance.
Whatever the historical provenance of the Cumberland sausage, it soon became a well established feature on the household menu in Cumbria.
The most dominant garden feature is a folly with an interesting provenance.
But the rarity, provenance, history and physical condition of the print all play their part.
Raw materials of good provenance, sourced locally wherever possible, are the sine qua non of any healthy, thriving food culture.
Excellent quotation, but remember that the curtain lecture is on the advantages of poverty, as well as the true provenance of gentility.
Expert knowledge is needed to value goods, confirm their provenance and determine their future worth.
Many Western readers deny that there are any such tales of indigenous African provenance.
Theories about its provenance, navigational failure and hopes of survival were being swapped freely on Battersea Bridge.
As sales on both sides of the Atlantic in early June revealed, a good provenance works wonders in focussing a collector's eye.
While some dealers tried to conceal the provenance of the books, others brazenly sold volumes still bearing call numbers on the spines.
In contrast, Al, at all concentrations tested, inhibited growth in an Al-sensitive race whose provenance was a calcareous soil.
To begin with, there is the matter of its provenance, which concerns the origin or derivation of an artifact.
The movements condemned goods of foreign provenance, in part by defining them as unnecessary, unpatriotic, and unvirtuous luxuries.
I wish them better luck than I had in determining the absolute provenance of its information and wording.
The following items include a complete description of each relic, it's historical significance, exhibition history, and provenance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There can be no legitimate criticism of a service on the ground of its provenance.
Day after day I wondered about its provenance, but your letter dispels the mystery.
When there is any doubt the history and provenance of the work should be carefully studied.
The dealers are, of course, much greedier than the sellers, who turn up with objects that would mostly be worthless if not for their provenance.
If the forms of a work are significant its provenance is irrelevant.
And serve up bowel clogging, tasteless mush of indeterminable provenance to patients.
He looks at the painting's physical and critical history, recent provenance and reception, technical issues, context, and an overlooked autograph work by Bellini.
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