Oddly, a problem that is high-tech in origin has strengthened a low-tech form of communication.
Seven of the particles proved to be man-made, and three were interplanetary in origin.
And no, chopstick dishes are usually Chinese in origin, usually incompatible with fork-and-spoon ones.
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The Great Recession is very similar in origin, but the policy response was different from the Fed.
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Dogs or foxes may be behind the attacks but some remain convinced the hunter involved is feline in origin.
Those close to the case have said it is not clear whether the attack was domestic or foreign in origin.
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Halliburton has one main challenger for the title of the world's leading oil-services firm: Schlumberger, which is, ahem, French in origin.
But the subunits most critical to its function are mitochondrial in origin.
Spain's 14 public holidays, mostly Catholic in origin, can fall on any day, and Spaniards are guaranteed a minimum of 22 additional vacation days.
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The historian Eric Hobsbawm famously claimed that British traditions "which appear or claim to be old are often quite recent in origin and sometimes invented".
The McCoy cell line used could have been human in origin.
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During the investigation into the 2004 Madrid train bombings, scientists used DNA from a toothbrush to identify one of the suspects as North African in origin.
The rest were largely bacterial in origin.
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But I think what is really important to me to continue to stress is that as global as it might get, as inclusive as it might be, we can't forget the fact that it is African in origin.
Everybody is African in origin.
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Schofield was also critical of the decision to name Millward as Lancashire's coach in the Origin Series to be played in June.
In 1997 the Origin Systems studio in Texas released a medieval fantasy game called Ultima Online.
That suggests another theory is needed, in which the state plays a bigger role in the origin of money.
The revival of interest in the origin of autumnal reds began with work by William Hoch and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The authors find that when a prominent researcher moves from one city to another, his peers in the origin city are less likely to cite his patents.
These findings would not have surprised Charles Darwin, who in addition to theorizing on evolution in The Origin of the Species, also developed the Facial Feedback Response Theory, which suggests that the act of smiling actually makes us feel better (rather than smiling being merely a result of feeling good).
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.
It is also driven by persecution, armed conflict and poverty in countries of origin, and a bona fide need for labour in countries of destination.
Either it slows, or in some cases--depending on economic situations in their countries of origin--immigrants in the U.S. may return to their home countries.
In less than 12 hours the Tsunami had finally reached the coast of Africa from its point of origin in Banda Aceh.
Rather, I think the root cause lies in families of origin, where the critical thinking, reading, and listening skills so essential to success in a global high-tech economy, need to be modeled from the earliest possible age.
The firm has become quite the diversified drug-discovery factory since its origin in 1997.
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