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She said the "firewall" marked in the UN climate process at its origin in 1992, which divided the world into Annex One - rich countries with commitments to reduce emissions - and everyone else, must be maintained.
BBC: UN climate talks publish revised draft text
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Tomb Raider is, at its heart, an origin story, and so that weak-to-strong progression is the driving force of the narrative and the emotional center of the game.
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And the nuclear-winter hypothesis (that the smoke from fires caused by a global nuclear war would blot out the sun's rays and thus cool the earth catastrophically) owes its origin, at least in part, to observations of a planet-wide dust storm on Mars.
ECONOMIST: Comparative meteorology
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The early appearance of the ability to delay suggests that it has a genetic origin, an example of personality at its most predetermined.
NEWYORKER: Don��t!
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With its large population of Pakistani origin, it has much at stake in helping to maintain the stability of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
ECONOMIST: The war in Afghanistan
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American said it told the Federal Aviation Administration that it was holding its flights, and the FAA instituted a nationwide "ground stop, " holding all American flights at their origin airports until the order was canceled at most airports at about 5 p.m.
WSJ: Delays Hit 1,300 American Airlines Flights