The book is written on parchment and contains the explanations and origins of words.
Chimp culture could help us understand the evolutionary origins of human culture, Professor McGrew said.
The brokerage declines to answer questions about the origins of the tapes or the beeps.
It offers a fascinating glimpse back to the origins of the PC and tech revolution.
The issue there is that proving the origins of processed metal can be very tough.
Now that we know about the origins of HIV in time, what about place?
At least that's the theory behind Christie 's February 23 auction, called The Origins of Cyberspace.
The actual origins of rainbow trapping are, I admit, probably a bit more mundane.
That is, in part, because the origins of this affair go back a decade or more.
David Lykken, a colleague of Mr Bouchard's, has inquired into the origins of happiness.
While researching this series on the domestic origins of technology, I discovered the Magimix by Robot-Coupe.
Philip Robertson, a Historic Scotland marine archaeologist, said the origins of the Drumbeg crew was still unknown.
One, it refers very specifically to the origins of civilization and the early impulse to move megaliths.
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To track down the origins of Cabernet Sauvignon, Mr Bowers and Dr Meredith examined 24 microsatellite sites.
That has become a self-fulfilling image, even though the origins of the trouble are far more complex.
Researchers from University College London said their findings overturned what was thought about the origins of the monument.
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In 1998, Hawking published "A Brief History of Time, " a layman's guide to the origins of the universe.
One that has actual research behind it: recalls the origins of the Swiss nation in the 13th century.
By illuminating the origins of successful grape varieties, it may allow breeders to produce still more successful ones.
Where the story could become controversial is when the ethnic origins of the volunteers are taken into account.
This review is part of a series on the domestic origins of technology.
People are suffering, and people who are suffering have got nothing to do with the origins of the crisis.
The film shows the origins of the Puss character from the Shrek movies.
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The origins of long-term contracts and oil-linked pricing go back a long way.
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Unlike a workplace accident, the origins of repetitive injuries are "subtle, " he adds.
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No one questions the origins of the Crusader sword or the Inquisitor's cloak.
Hogan, A Cross of Iron: Harry S Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954 (Cambridge, 1998).
"They're just investigating the origins of a work of art, " says Mr. Boal.
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The producers of Africa said they felt it "appropriate to be more explicit" about the origins of such sequences.
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