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e southern mere, still visible today, had its | origins in a smaller, natural lake; once dammed, it c |
This form of vestment has its | origins in the 15th century and earlier. |
Dial House has its | origins in the 15th century with its ashlar chimney b |
of a Peruvian Maoist political group that its | origins in the 1970s. |
scientist, a major retcon of the character's | origins in 1986 made Lex Luthor the head of a megacor |
ed church St. John's in Dresden which had its | origins in those who had fled from Moravia and Bohemi |
The Programme has its | origins in the industrial courses presented by the Co |
AUPE had its | origins in the Civil Service Association of Alberta, |
This may have its | origins in the Theosophical revival of present-day as |
nity, the Christian groups (mostly those with | origins in the old Worldwide Church of God) that do o |
o an Arabized family of Turkish and Caucasian | origins in the Iraqi town of al-Kut where his father |
The term may have its | origins in Roman Catholic Church usage, similar to th |
ance to the Music LP. "Higher" itself has its | origins in "Advice", a song Sly Stone co-wrote and ar |
Church has its | origins in the former Dent Chapel of Bladensburg, Mar |
This tradition has its | origins in the 1980s. |
Huddinge's coat of arms has its | origins in this tradition. |
Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) had its | origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of |
The settlement of Buggingen has its | origins in the alemannische. |
From its | origins in coal, the company expanded into other mini |
dam were built as part of a project that had | origins in the idea of supplying water to Belfast, in |
The expression has its | origins in the late 19th century and was used origina |
The law has its | origins in the year Showa 43 (1968), with an illness |
The Schlastas had their | origins in the Schutzstaffeln (escort squadrons, ofte |
Daimler and the Triumph motorcycle having its | origins in 1902 in a Coventry factory. |
is a simple ring-shaped cake, and it has its | origins in the time of the Medici. |
he Botanical Garden, with notes on their wild | origins in Sicily and, where appropriate, their medic |
ime in 1930s London, which proves to have its | origins in the 1780s. |
The Woodstock Mozart Festival had its | origins in the 1987 as part of a summer festival at t |
Shah finds that magical | origins in High Asia have influenced communities half |
The label carries | origins in the demoscene and was established 1997 as |
The song book had its | origins in the libraries of cathedral song schools, w |
This pejorative usage has its | origins in the late 1970s. |
The paper has its | origins in The Alleghany Star, which was first publis |
ysis (or clinical behaviour analysis) has its | origins in applied behavior analysis and behavior the |
st majority of strange experiences have their | origins in the human brain, mediated by the culture i |
tes and Canada, though this tradition has its | origins in modern times, rather than colonial as is o |
The Wahabi movement has its | origins in Saudi Arabia. |
day's tourist industry in San Antonio has its | origins in a sense of the uniqueness of the city whic |
The Royal Philanthropic Society had its | origins in the St Paul's Coffee House in London in 17 |
Telebasura arguably has its | origins in North American TV programs of the 1980s, b |
The BCCI had it | origins in a meeting in February 1927 at the Roshanar |
et la belle Sidoine, glamorizing the family's | origins in the train of Pontus, the son of the king o |
British Insulated Cables had its | origins in 1890 in the British Insulated Wire Company |
With its | origins in the Asian tropics, D. alata has been known |
radio in the talk radio format (which had its | origins in British Columbia before spreading to the U |
appearance of new population of Scandinavian | origins in previously uninhabited area ("no man's lan |
The feast has its | origins in the St Denis Fair dating to the 14th Centu |
conclusion of the article is that G13 has its | origins in Hollywood, rather than in a secret high-gr |
They have their | origins in the first wave of reggaeton artists as ear |
governed by traditional laws, which had their | origins in the Dreamtime. |
he Dashanema Gujrathis and Marwaris, who have | origins in other Indian states, live together harmoni |
Reformed churches have their | origins in the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. |
f two World Heritage Sites in the region with | origins in the Teutonic Order. |
Halo Legends had | origins in the 2006 Marvel Comics tie-in, The Halo Gr |
resent Olive View-UCLA Medical Center has its | origins in a tuberculosis sanitarium which opened nea |
The Zamindari had its | origins in the Kingdom of Ramnad established by Raghu |
field, Missouri who became successful despite | origins in a then-racially-intolerant town and era. |
The house has its | origins in the 16th century when it was built by Thom |
The history of Redhill owes its | origins in pocket communities of Linkfield Street, Ho |
the lambda calculus), the first language with | origins in academia to be successful. |
It finds its | origins in the educational and scientific research en |
Las Posadas is a nine-day celebration with | origins in Spain, now celebrated chiefly in Mexico an |
This has its | origins in the Vicariates Apostolic of England, of th |
Historically, the town has its | origins in the 15th century under the name of Rechyok |
This court music has its | origins in Chinese court music that was brought to Ko |
possible, however, that it may actually have | origins in the Priory at Lindisfarne, being moved to |
This depiction may have its | origins in a "preserved . . . |
His musical career has its | origins in 1995 in both rap and reggae. |
wards Heath's second Anglican church, had its | origins in a temporary iron building opened on 15 Aug |
Union (CCCU) is a Christian denomination with | origins in the Wesleyan/Arminian doctrine. |
It had | origins in the 16th century, when the then lyricless |
All of the colleges had their | origins in the Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society ( |
The word 'rust' finds its etymological | origins in the Proto-Germanic word rusta, which trans |
& Son justifiably maintained links with their | origins in the title ‘Vince & Son Motor Engineers and |
The business has its | origins in a company established by Trafalgar House a |
unti/Nino Vaccarella/Mario Andretti had their | origins in Italy. |
Dillon was from humble | origins in Wales, and worked for years as a farm labo |
Some speculate that this construction has its | origins in literal translations from Celtic languages |
Ames Manufacturing Company has its | origins in blacksmith and founder, Captain John Ames, |
The beer finds its | origins in the beer produced in 1930 for Antwerp Univ |
owned it, and by doing this returned to their | origins in England. |
The school has its | origins in the religious house founded in Ely by St. |
ion- is a British Christian organization with | origins in the mid-19th century Army Prayer Union. |
The booklet had its | origins in a 1974 work by R.J. Condon entitled Our Pa |
Both have | origins in the Toyota Production System. |
They find their | origins in the English pound cake, which traditionall |
riupol-type cemeteries seem to have had their | origins in the late Mesolithic and endured into the C |
The work had in fact its | origins in a manuscript he had prepared in 1609 for S |
The evolutionary backdrop of our common | origins in Africa confirms that humanity is a hybrid |
Another suggests that the story does have its | origins in the CIA, but that it was never seriously p |
made several controversial claims about human | origins in South America. |
strop in southwestern Bastrop County, has its | origins in German settlers such as the Lehman family |
e & Pension Charity is a charity that has its | origins in the will of Thomas Parmiter, a silk mercha |
n made to the city by citizens who have their | origins in Greece. |
ncient Romanian boyar family that claimed its | origins in the last dynasty (Palaiologos) that ruled |
932 - c. 1000 CE), named for his | origins in Sijistan or Sistan province in present-day |
ent, certainly pre-Roman and probably has its | origins in the Celtic language, spoken by the Dobunni |
The network had its | origins in journalist Ben Smith's New York Observer b |
suppose that the term critical friend has its | origins in the softer sounding notion of the candid f |
It | origins in Udmurtia and falls to the Kama near Yelabu |
as pro-Catholic and its anti-semitism had its | origins in Christian belief, Szalasi and his colleagu |
Lucerna is a South American cattle breed with | origins in the Colombian and Venezuelan plains. |
The palace has its | origins in the old Masia (mas or farmer's house) de C |
The castle had its | origins in the 9th century, as a defensive tower for |
It is clear that the Yoga philosophy has its | origins in the Shramana philosophies of ancient India |
of his own movement vocabulary: "[It] had its | origins in McGregor's own long, lean and supple physi |
nother subgenre, epic trance, had some of its | origins in classical music.:15, |
The regiment has its | origins in Artilleriregementet raised in 1636. |
Guignol, and Britain's Punch and Judy has his | origins in the character of Pulcinella, a stock chara |
he occasionally used, "Athesinus", refers to | origins in the Adige Valley in what is now the Italia |
This face is much the steepest and has its | origins in the ice ages when a minor glacier grew at |
The album has its | origins in a 1991 Irish film After Midnight when aske |
The proposal for I-14 has its | origins in the same federal legislation tied to Inter |
That the place of worship has its | origins in antiquity is also attested by its stone wa |
This nickname, however, has its | origins in truth. |
This church had its | origins in a mission station established by the Rever |
The Shire has its | origins in two early road districts: Ashburton (1887) |
Dosanjh is a surname with | origins in Punjab, India. |
cumentary model - that the Pentateuch had its | origins in originally separate documents which had be |
The church has its | origins in the pre-Norman era, but the earliest fabri |
Heathfield School has its | origins in 1620 when Wolverley Grammar School was fou |
he district is significant for its historical | origins in the Pullman Company, one of the most famou |
Rainhill High School has its | origins in the former separate Whiston County Seconda |
The name Caverswall is thought to have its | origins in the Saxon words Cafhere, a personal noun, |
The Fugaku had its | origins in "Project Z", a 1942 specification for an i |
The museum's permanent collection has its | origins in 1835, when a collection of fabric samples |
ibits of a number of artists and writers with | origins in southern Bessarabia. |
h traced compulsory military service from its | origins in World War 2 until it ended at the beginnin |
putes them with magical, romantic or mystical | origins in prehistoric time and the name is rather wa |
ct data on ethnicity and race, a law with its | origins in the 1789 revolution and reaffirmed in the |
Dutch squatting has its | origins in the 1960s when the Netherlands was sufferi |
roduce a map of the neutrino flux from cosmic | origins in the southern hemisphere. |
The TOUS had its | origins in the "Communist Faction" within the Sociali |
Protect and Survive had its | origins in civil defence leaflets dating back to 1938 |
l, although not the current building, has its | origins in the early years of the Arlington Union Fre |
Italy - Baroque's | origins in Rome and Spanish Naples, including Borromi |
The topic has its | origins in the study of human blood groups and the re |
Programs that have their | origins in his work can be traced at leading public p |
It had its | origins in small coal mines on the northern part of t |
The company had its | origins in a small foundry built on the slate wharf a |
ish music group from Kells, County Meath with | origins in Ranafast (Rann na Feirste), County Donegal |
d came from a Portsmouth family which had its | origins in Devon. |
oech) is an aristocratic family with medieval | origins in the town of Hoensbroek near Heerlen in Lim |
hese elements of the New Testament have their | origins in first-century history. |
istory of the philosophers, contrasting their | origins in Vienna and their differing ascents to phil |
Denis de Rougemont has argued that 'since its | origins in the twelfth century, passionate love was c |
The name Plym is thought to have its | origins in Old English and means the 'plum tree', fro |
e a Yankee Tory; a conservative with American | origins in the American Whig Party. |
The project had its | origins in the 1997 album, Skyscraping, by ABC. |
e castle is thought to have late 13th-century | origins, in the form of a square keep and bailey. |
FST has its | origins in the history of California, dating back to |
tely 1.3 million people are estimated to have | origins in Taishan. |
It has its | origins in a small pub in Hamburg, but saw rapid grow |
The current Yankees franchise had its | origins in Baltimore as the original Baltimore Oriole |
Perhaps having | origins in ancient northern hunting traditions, this |
The name Moyns is believed to have its | origins in the name of the Le Moyne family who under |
The festival has its | origins in 1812, when Queen Mumtaz Mahal, wife of the |
Some think the word quinqui had its | origins in the English word kinky, used more widely i |
CAAH's | origins in the student movement in Sydney are reflect |
The name of the place has its | origins in the Middle Ages, in the words: "el prat do |
terms of English place-names, "Goole" has its | origins in Middle English. |
Compass Group has its | origins in a company which was founded by Jack Batema |
known as FM) was a demo group / netlabel with | origins in the demoscene. |
ized on January 15, 1891, although it had its | origins in a series of short lines founded in Tyler, |
Our modern kilogram has its | origins in the pre-French Revolution days of France. |
the University Honors College has its modern | origins in the University Honors Program, which began |
ere than in other higher grounds with similar | origins in the Netherlands. |
fortune tea cakes" -- likely reflecting their | origins in Japanese tea cakes. |
War II, as well as that he had lied about his | origins in order to become eligible for the French Fo |
ar, a brand in bicycles in Australia, had its | origins in the race. |
The company had small coachbuilding | origins in the 1820s as the family firm of Salmons an |
a hackney cab (German: droscken] driver with | origins in Silesia (German: Schlesien) and received l |
Christ Church, Heaton has its | origins in a second-hand iron church erected in 1878. |
Due to their | origins in East Germany, the band is often put in the |
State Route 455 has its | origins in a 1997 referendum in which the voters of A |
cording to legend, Falkenstein Castle has its | origins in a murder: around 1080, Egeno II of Konrads |
The name comes from the company's | origins in an internet cafe owned by its founder. |
ations and the melodic phraseology have clear | origins in tonal procedure, but [...] an underpinning |
Mirage had its | origins in Enigma, a 1981 project created by Shakatak |
measures in Parliament and stressed his local | origins, in contrast to his main rival's. |
It has its | origins in the Greco-Roman Basilica or Kaiserion, whi |
The Seagle Building had its | origins in the 1920s economic boom, especially the Fl |
m Middle English sledde, which itself has the | origins in Old Dutch word slee, meaning "sliding" or |
for WAS z/OS (WOLA or OLA for short) has its | origins in a desire to provide an efficient inbound c |
nce the early 15th century and appear to have | origins in Germany. |
Grand Day has its | origins in the school parading before its founder, th |
Of Scottish descent, the Steuarts have their | origins in Perthshire, Scotland. |
Among the Shi'a minority, some have their | origins in different parts of South Asia, while other |
Having its | origins in a basketball section of Valencia CF, the t |
ed Zeppelin tunes written by Page, it has its | origins in an old Yardbirds song, in this instance a |
e journey, Khany tells them of their people's | origins in the M33 galaxy and their coming to Earth. |
The carol has its | origins in a song fragment collected on July 16, 1933 |
me that he loved Pinter's work because of its | origins in weekly rep and because, as he said, "it wa |
is a branch of mathematical research with its | origins in topological fixed point theory. |
This axial magnetic field with the | origins in the angular momentum of the photons has be |
his return to the Company's smokeless tobacco | origins, in 2010 Conwood Company, LLC was renamed Ame |
cribe a British paratrooper reputedly has its | origins in these engagements, fought by men of the 1s |
With its | origins in India, Essar Steel sought to eliminate the |
of Liechtenstein with Turkish roots (meaning | origins in Turkey, the island of Cyprus, or communiti |
Traminer aromatico) has its | origins in Tramin. |
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