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The word is | probably derived from Arabic. |
The Nutter headstone | probably dates from 1694. |
It | probably evolved from Bison priscus. |
He | probably came from Corbridge, Northumberland. |
(Note: This equation | probably came from Kelvin.) |
Rimini was | probably evangelized from Ravenna. |
Curdworth is | probably corrupted from Crida's Worth. |
They were | probably immigrants from England. |
The hawksbill | probably evolved from carnivorous ancestors. |
These | probably emanated from a rhizome. |
The paper for the missal | probably came from Islamic Spain. |
Frederick William | probably suffered from a sexually transmitted disease. |
It is | probably descended from the earliest castorine, Propal |
He | probably originated from Stewponey or Stourton near St |
The name | probably derives from the Gallo-Roman deity Borvo. |
The name Fifehide | probably derives from 'five hides'. |
Amadu's jihad was | probably continuous from 1810 through 1818. |
The name | probably comes from the Greek Kalikantzaros. |
Most of the energy | probably comes from the trains. |
The river name | probably derives from a personal name 'Senni'. |
Shape notes themselves | probably date from late 18th century America. |
Members of extant family Neolepetopsidae | probably developed from Lepetopsidae. |
The word Impala, most | probably comes from the Zulu language. |
Its name | probably comes from the slavic person name Narayov. |
He is | probably derived from the Greek god Ares. |
The existing gates | probably date from 19th century. |
Irish Harris families | probably originated from England, Wales and Scotland. |
Notable diffusion of grapes by humans | probably dates from the late Bronze Age to the entire |
The personal name | probably comes from the uncomplimentary noun ‘hornung' |
The genus name is | probably derived from Ancient Greek bdell- "leech" and |
The lunar atmosphere | probably originates from outgassing of warm material b |
"With not much cloud cover, they would | probably play from the light of the moon!" |
The name is first mentioned circa 1450 and | probably derives from Full or Foul Well. |
Probably taken from his studio window, using a filter | |
e original building, which had a north aisle, | probably dated from the 14th century. |
It was | probably transferred from thence to the more celebrate |
The name Leper Stone | probably derives from the hospital of St. Mary and St. |
This is nonsense -- | probably puffing from a PR firm that can't read a map. |
Early occupiers of this site | probably migrated from Guatemala, similar to the histo |
he oldest remaining residence, a frame house, | probably dates from before 1870. |
The name | probably originates from the Old English 'eorpa' (dark |
The name "Dogs of War" is | probably taken from the 1981 movie The Dogs of War. |
In 879, Vikings ( | probably Norsemen) from England settled on the river S |
John Catterick, the Bishop of Exeter, | probably came from the village. |
The name | probably derives from the town of Beckenham - Beohha's |
have been suffering some ophthalmic problems, | probably glaucoma, from years earlier. |
A market cross lies in the village centre, | probably dating from the Mediaeval period. |
The food | probably originates from the native inhabitants of Nor |
The name Bredbury is Anglo-Saxon and | probably dates from the first permanent settlement. |
The city's name is | probably adapted from the 400-year-old capital city of |
The origin of the name of the Mexica | probably derived from Metztli. |
The name | probably derives from the name of the forefather of th |
It was | probably saved from vandalism or worse, but the histor |
The Martinez beavers | probably originated from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Ri |
The root "alba" is | probably derived from the Celtic roots albiga and albi |
Her name is most | probably derived from Khe - In The Sky and mukhi - fac |
The name "Tilford" is | probably derived from "Tila's ford" or "Tilla's ford". |
r, which is octagonal, is in three stages and | probably dates from the 15th century. |
opulations in Mexico City and Oaxaca City are | probably descended from escaped cage birds. |
On the south wall is a stone stairway which | probably dates from about 1800. |
It | probably dates from 1565-6, during the reign of his em |
Based on proximity, however, it was | probably split from the 915 area code. |
Sugar cookies | probably derived from an earlier, unleavened cookie ca |
In situ Lycopsid that is | probably Sigillaria from the Pennsylvanian Joggins For |
Its name was | probably derived from the Welsh word eithaf - "extremi |
It is | probably derived from Flamins, the Walloon word for Fl |
In 1943, | probably suffering from cancer, she killed herself wit |
His wealth | probably came from a noble background; he is thought t |
o explain the discrepancy by saying "This was | probably written from memory". |
The name | probably originates from gweryn or gwerynau and mawr/f |
Hezel | probably came from a Frankish family and is likely to |
The confusion | probably results from Hitchcock's pioneering slasher f |
In the churchyard is a red sandstone sundial, | probably dating from the 17th century, which is listed |
According to another, the breed was | probably developed from crosses of the English Foxhoun |
This treatise | probably dates from about 1450, and formed the foundat |
This asteroid was most | probably formed from a larger body through a catastrop |
language related to Austro-Bavarian and most | probably deriving from a Southern Austro-Bavarian dial |
The word simnel | probably derived from the Latin word simila, meaning f |
"Lenaia" | probably comes from "lenai", which is another name for |
uartz gabbros are also known to occur and are | probably derived from magma that was over-saturated wi |
admixture of material of Christian origin and | probably influence from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. |
The tower | probably dates from the 13th century, and it was damag |
The name Balat is | probably derived from Greek palation (palace), from La |
nk, attested in New England in the 1630's, is | probably borrowed from the Abenaki seganku |
The name | probably arises from a number of old tracks in the Bri |
The name Malvern of the nearby town is | probably derived from the Welsh moel fryn or "bare hil |
He | probably came from Sedgefield, County Durham and was e |
ntains the runaway star μ Columbae, which was | probably expelled from the ι Orionis system. |
water supply was provided is unclear, but it | probably came from springs on the hillside. |
h Yorkshire (grid reference SE02189808) which | probably dates from the Iron Age. |
Claitone | probably derives from claeg meaning clay and tun, mean |
The name is | probably formed from the Old English personal name Cen |
Its name | probably derives from Wisht-man's wood, the vernacular |
he local name for the Water Opossum, "Yapok", | probably comes from the name of the Oyapok River in Fr |
a German language, it is known as "Seimaaga", | probably originating from its German name Saumagen. |
Its current appearance is | probably far from its original look, since it has been |
Its name | probably originates from the Wavell family, owners of |
One lobe has | probably evolved from the other through a gene duplica |
The work | probably dates from the 1st century BC or AD and is pa |
As you can | probably guess from the above information, all four sp |
The wrap | probably comes from California, as a generalization of |
The name of the village | probably derives from a small stream, called the Gote, |
The name of this island necropolis | probably comes from the Yucatan Maya phrase hail na, o |
It | probably comes from the Istria peninsula in Croatia bu |
ssesses interesting syntactic idiosyncrasies, | probably dating from the period in which the old Duchy |
site was medieval, but the present structure | probably dates from the 18th century. |
p occasionally used by the ancient Greeks and | probably derived from Assyria or Egypt. |
m a complete skull of unknown provenance, but | probably recovered from the Gobi Desert. |
The Fauve de Bretagne was | probably developed from crosses of the Griffon Fauve d |
He assumed the surname Lucy, | probably descended from the Norman de Luci family by h |
Amish slow tunes of the twentieth century are | probably descended from tunes that the original Anabap |
The name was | probably derived from the Shona word mhangura meaning |
ion of Souvenirs de Munich is unknown, but it | probably dates from 1887. |
She had | probably converted from Arianism as an adult, but the |
ecorded in 1067, at which time the church was | probably built from wood. |
e oldest block in the group of buildings, and | probably dates from the 17th century. |
own threats to this species, and its location | probably safe from human disturbance at this time. |
married Henry de Molle, whose new surname is | probably taken from his wife's lands. |
Suvorovo graves were similar to and | probably derived from earlier funeral traditions in th |
Dicrocerus | probably came from Asia, from the region where true de |
The name Cudlee Creek is | probably derived from Aboriginal Kaurna or possibly Pe |
Its common name | probably comes from the fact that its bark is whitish |
The name Hawksworth Wood, | probably originates from the wood that stood to the we |
These were | probably carved from Portland Stone and disintegrated |
It usually features horse racing - a practice | probably dating from the time of more widespread use o |
Police felt that the paint had | probably come from the killer's workplace; they theref |
quality white Burgundy wines of this era were | probably made from Fromenteau, which is known as a qua |
by an interlinear gloss in Old English, which | probably derives from an exemplar in the Mercian diale |
This paint scheme | probably originated from a previous Cannock area opera |
Raedykes | probably dates from the late first century AD (Agricol |
It and other similar asteroids | probably originate from the core of a shattered Vesta- |
mark the presence of a much older settlement, | probably dating from the first millennium BC. |
in the Domesday Book as "Wilie", and the name | probably derives from a word meaning "willows". |
family Bradybaenidae) and that Mandarina have | probably evolved from Euhadra. |
means "Year King" or "King for the Year" and | probably comes from the Gothic Athni meaning "year" an |
the Druids, but its origins are far older and | probably date from the Neolithic period. |
It | probably dates from the Iron Age, although there is no |
The name of the abbey, Isenhagen, is | probably derived from its original site next to the Ri |
dney to write his Apologie for Poetrie, which | probably dates from 1581. |
"stow away", and the name of the hundred was | probably derived from an old name for Stowmarket, the |
uri tribal lands, and the name Cootamundra is | probably derived from the Wiradjuri word guudhamang, m |
storic wall paintings of animals and figures, | probably dating from the Magdalenian age. |
s and 'Celtic' fields and circular earthworks | probably dating from the Iron Age have been found on C |
According to some evidence, the bees were | probably imported from Turkey after Turkish bees prove |
and means "forest" or "edge of a forest", and | probably derives from early medieval times when it lay |
e Moor of Venice - another difficult problem: | probably typeset from Q1, corrected with a quality man |
fraudulent winemakers were cheap grapes that | probably came from vineyards in southern Italy. |
Margaret in Hinton Blewett, Somerset, England | probably dates from the 13th century although parts ar |
The wedges | probably come from a former chancel arch and apse, rem |
Probably leftover from the original 1911 text, this re | |
he 1950s at the south east corner of the tarn | probably dated from this period. |
en in rest of Tamil Nadu, it has unique words | probably borrowed from Arabic, Malay and Urdu. |
The rest of the name | probably derives from "dene", a vale in woodland and " |
They were | probably gathered from his works long after his death, |
orded in 1291, as a village named Gherlahida ( | probably derived from the Slavic word grle, meaning "f |
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