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Water, its | origin and use. |
Theories of its | origin vary. |
Other claims to its | origin are made. |
This shape finds its | origin in architecture. |
It has its | origin in Montes Llanos. |
Panniyankara has its | origin in the 18th century. |
At its | origin it supplies the hypothenar muscles. |
The market traces its | origin around 200 years ago. |
Kavadi Aattam has its | origin in this practice. |
Each half-edge also has a pointer to its | origin vertex (the destination vertex can be obtained |
"Armageddon" is Greek in origin instead of Hebrew | I'm no etymologist but it seems to be that saying |
It has its | origin in a farm by the same name, near the lake Bogs |
In Language, its | Origin and Development (1874), he upheld the onomatop |
From its | origin in the lesser pelvis the iliacus acts exclusiv |
etimes formally named Pisto manchego, from its | origin in La Mancha. |
From its | origin south of Scottsboro, State Route 40 travels ac |
The Constitutional History of England in its | Origin and Development, vol. |
It owes its | origin to Mannathu Padmanabhan, the founder of Nair S |
Little is known of its history; apparently its | origin dates back to the later Middle Ages. |
It is typical of Spain and its | origin dates to the Spanish occupation of Cuba. |
It owes its | origin to the famous Cistercian abbey founded by St. |
The name "Francisco" has its | origin from the Francis family, which has long inhabi |
likely originated from Bigard in 1941, but its | origin is not perfectly clear. |
Such an extended family derives its | origin up to a mythological ancestor. |
Despite its | origin, the script was written vertically (top to bot |
In 1783 from here takes its | origin the city of Sevastopol. |
Some have seen its | origin in the Anglo-Saxon name for witchcraft. |
oute is aligned along a two-lane road from its | origin to its terminus. |
It was Balkan culture that had its | origin in Turkish culture. |
The name has its | origin in the Flemish city Ghent, in Flanders. |
The city of Natchez traces its | origin to the founding of Fort Rosalie in 1716. |
The name underscores its | origin in the tropics and their cyclonic nature. |
Dombarites is presumed to have its | origin in Goniatites, type genus of the Goniatitidae |
the sheer antiquity of the tonalpohualli, its | origin is unknown. |
It has its | origin in pebble extraction by open-pit mining. |
erlach & Bruggen (1999) hypothetized, that its | origin is probably Afro-Oriental. |
Manimala River has its | origin on the Muthavara Hills near Peermade in Idukki |
Near its | origin the city erected a drinking water reservoir, w |
wedish manufacturer of childrens toys, has its | origin, head office and manufacturing in Gemla. |
rer of indoor air ventilation systems, has its | origin, head office and manufacturing in Gemla. |
roadway is four lanes without medians from its | origin in Downtown until just west of the Foster Driv |
This tale had its | origin in the obscure account that Lebrun Renault had |
The present day Gurjari raga owes its | origin to the Gurjars (or Gujjars).These Gurjars were |
The Kaskaskia River has its | origin to the northwest of Champaign, draining the we |
, it was raised by the Japanese to confirm its | origin and intentions. |
IBM's own archives refer to its | origin as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company |
differing spellings of Rowena's name make its | origin unclear, and it may very well come from Welsh. |
metabolite associated with amino acids and its | origin is unknown. |
Here its | origin as a drainage channel, set below the level of |
The word "Reutte" has its | origin in "roden" or "reuten" and means that Reutte i |
From its | origin at Double Springs, State Route 33 traverses th |
It is thought this breed had its | origin in the vicinity of Danzig (now Gdansk) in 1807 |
It is said that the name Meenadom has its | origin from"veenadom" as the metrolite fell down here |
nverts to Buddhism, it is not religious by its | origin and meaning. |
A worm dies if it returns to its | origin a third time, because there are then no untrav |
At its | origin it is thin and pointed, but it gradually incre |
The idea has its | origin in John Rawls's thought that distributive shar |
In its | origin celta was a town romanic completely with the f |
It has its | origin in Argentina, and derives from Italian cheeses |
is a narrow bundle of fibers, broadest at its | origin, but varies much in its size and form. |
The road goes east from its | origin approximately 1.2 miles (1.9 km) before intere |
The total length of the river from its | origin to its merger with the Tamiraparani is about 3 |
identified by a specific place, and traces its | origin to a common patrilineal ancestor. |
ast and a clan tribe of Chadhars and Jats, its | origin is Rajoka. |
shmana Tirtha is a river of India that has its | origin in Kodagu district and flows eastward. |
ut the source of this name and the time of its | origin are unknown. |
The leading clan of the Barlas traced its | origin to Qarchar Barlas, head of one of Chaghadai's |
Basell, and then later LyondellBasell, had its | origin in a joint venture between BASF and Royal Dutc |
al region it is narrow and pointed, and at its | origin chiefly tendinous in structure. |
kewell; Zekewekk and Zykwell) suggest that its | origin is an Anglo-Saxon toponym meaning 'Gicca's spr |
Though the exact date of its | origin remains unknown, it was revived and popularize |
The Saint Mary's School had its | origin as far back as 1876 and was known as The Littl |
The Hamlet of Il-Madliena owes its | origin to the Chapel of St Mary Magdalen which was bu |
The custom had its | origin in the seventeenth-century practice of Polish |
rts are being made to assess Afrikaans and its | origin more honestly, and to acknowledge the contribu |
As to its | origin, Master rules out Karst solution, salt doming, |
From its | origin at Uniontown, the route passes through a spars |
Since its | origin the building has relaxed its entry requirement |
Raphael's Cathedral (Dubuque, Iowa) traces its | origin to 1833, when the first group of settlers gath |
The club was named after the city of its | origin in keeping with the tradition of many internat |
Although its | origin is unknown, this technique is believed to have |
s or letters on it, which can make tracing its | origin less challenging. |
The Northeast Philadelphia Airport had its | origin in the 1930s, maybe in the late 20s, as the No |
tures of Anatolia, Azerbaijan and Iran has its | origin in the Shamanistic beliefs of ancient Turkic p |
Rio Bucana has its | origin in barrio Machuelo Arriba and runs for some 29 |
The museum owes its | origin to a donation to the city of San Francisco by |
ise on the reading of the Gospels at Mass, its | origin, ancient usages, etc. (De codice Evangelii, Ro |
From the point of its | origin until its junction with State Route 67 near So |
He also proposed that its | origin was overlapping, interlobate glaciation retrea |
From its | origin it wanted to promote the Flemish cause and dre |
of the Yorkshire Dales, its name reflects its | origin as a Norse settlement, derived from the Norse |
Historians read its | origin back to the 7th century AD when 'Nedila Parant |
From its | origin as a companion of quince or sweet potato jam, |
The Historic-Cultural Monument process has its | origin in the Historic Buildings Committee formed in |
His surname is said to have had its | origin in the village of Aincourt in Normandy which i |
At its | origin, the upper margin of the adductor magnus is se |
The Nortel Discovery Protocol had its | origin in the SynOptics Network Management Protocol ( |
Omatako River, which flows northeast from its | origin in the Damaraland region of central Namibia. |
with its several varieties, possibly owes its | origin to the Hillikar breed of cattle from Mysore St |
Holmes Community College traces its | origin to 1911 when plans were made to establish Holm |
randin Village is presently located traces its | origin to 1906 with the establishment of the Virginia |
The Shire has its | origin in two early road districts: Bamboo, establish |
o a trait of Puerto Rican Spanish that has its | origin in southern Spain. |
usual interior arrangement is said to have its | origin in the seventeenth century Gothic tithing -bar |
called Auchy-les-Moines, the village owes its | origin to the monastery founded by Saint Sylvain, who |
The name Angtoria derives its | origin from the title of a song by the band Moahni Mo |
ugh several variations over the years, but its | origin is from the German minnesinger period. |
Dilo owes its | origin to a Premonstratensian abbey (the Abbaye Notre |
is nickname means in Polish small frog and its | origin came from his green coloured pyjamas that his |
It had its | origin in a patent application by Frederick I of Prus |
The Bar Joke had its | origin in The New York Times in the 1950s with a joke |
Southwest Hospital dates its | origin to 1943 when the Society of Catholic Medical M |
The company traces its | origin to 1977 when Thomas Peterffy bought a seat on |
From its | origin, State Route 50 assumes an eastward trajectory |
tions of Yang-Mills gauge theory which has its | origin in quantum field theory. |
iew that the phenomenon of life, including its | origin and evolution, that including human cultural e |
It had its | origin in days of prayer and repentance proclaimed in |
ion and to solve the ecological problem of its | origin and early consequences. |
IJzer, French: Yser) is a river that finds its | origin in the north of France, enters Belgium and flo |
4500 species of the world's songbirds had its | origin in Australia. |
The village owes its | origin to the siting of an early monastery on an elev |
The word Khurmi owes its | origin to Khur or the horse-hoof, a sad reminder of t |
Nunia, a small stream about 40 km long has its | origin near Adra village in the Salanpur area, flows |
The trail connects at its | origin to the paved Four Mile Run Trail, which travel |
Much of Ferris's later fiction has its | origin in 'true stories.' Infidelity (1999) revisited |
] De Mandrot house from which it had taken its | origin: a raised podium." |
According to some scholars owes its | origin to the same Order of Christ of the Knights Tem |
, and its greatest variety (which suggests its | origin point) is in East Siberia. |
s it exactly, and in what ways, other than its | origin, does it differ from the 'real thing?' |
It flows roughly southwards from its | origin at Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester's eastern ed |
ralic and Uyghur languages, which reflects its | origin from the common language of the Oirats, a unio |
small stream about 40 km (25 mi) long has its | origin near Adra village in the Salanpur area, flows |
The ruling dynasty of Alba traced its | origin to Iona, and the island thus became an importa |
Immediately after its | origin, it gives off a small branch, which runs along |
It wasn't until 1985 that the mystery of its | origin was partially revealed: in effect, the lowest |
Although Els Poblets has its | origin in an old farm founded after the Muslim conque |
987, Kielce), Polish singer whose work has its | origin in sung poetry, an imprecise, unspecific music |
roximately 22 miles (35.2 kilometers) with its | origin in the municipality of Villalba, Puerto Rico a |
Author Philip Herbst traces its | origin to the 19th century, where it was used to desc |
belief that from this spot the nation took its | origin, that here dwells the supreme and all-ruling d |
Whatever its | origin, it would be during the Mexican Revolution of |
Letter from America had its | origin in London Letter, a 15-minute talk for America |
The college has its | origin in the Cambridge Clergy Training School which |
According to Marx, capital had its | origin in the commercial activity of buying in order |
most reducing conditions at depth, having its | origin in the depletion of oxygen and the successive |
From its | origin at the Delta the canal runs some 444 miles (71 |
tential home video release at some point), its | origin remains unclear. |
f the noisy boys amongst whom the work had its | origin; but if approved ascribe it to the continuous |
The piece has its | origin in early 1836, when Schumann composed a piece |
truth or legend, that the Hind emblem owes its | origin to Egbert, King of Kent and Princess Domneva. |
The old parish church traces its | origin to the year 1902, when a group of Jesuit pries |
milion flows in a northerly direction from its | origin in Livingston and Ford counties in north centr |
Having its | origin just by the international boundary in Ilomants |
The idea for the film had its | origin in the mid 1980s, when Tarr heard Krasznahorka |
ing dates back as far as the 1930s (though its | origin is lost in antiquity) of a ghost allegedly cal |
The group traces its | origin to Ibrahim Malick, a Sufi born in Kamta (Afgha |
ovence, and belonging to a family that had its | origin in Lattes near Montpellier, he was forced to l |
s the opinion with: "This spicy case finds its | origin in several shipments of Jamaican sweet peppers |
o discover the religion of Jesus Christ in its | origin and purity.' |
Whatever its | origin, the Court was created as part of the Privy Co |
wide use during the Middle Ages, although its | origin is undoubtedly much earlier having been used b |
e development of unixODBC progressed since its | origin, with contributions from many developers, both |
on holds the Four species in his hands has its | origin in the Temple service, as recorded in the Mish |
t the lowest of pro leagues), UNICS traces its | origin back to KSU's college team Burevestnik which p |
he sister AM station had been WGOV-AM from its | origin), on 2006-07-05 to the current WLYX, |
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