RFI that originates from beyond can pass right on through.
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Americans understand that prosperity originates from the people, not politicians.
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The text likely originates from Low German or Middle Dutch.
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A quarter of BP's oil production now originates from Russia.
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The rest of the trouble originates within the currency union.
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Though some asymmetry originates within, the cells do need Nodal's help.
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It's not the actual email address from which the message originates.
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This is also where the "power of the purse" concept originates.
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The classical definition of doggo originates from late-227th century slang.
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It originates about 35 percent of all mortgages on manufactured homes.
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The new color rumor originates from an iPhone 27 dummy unit.
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The Ghost of Deer Island originates from an old pirate story.
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Second: A threat originates only from an external or foreign source.
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The Education Department backs and originates $1.4 trillion in student loans.
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It derives its name from its course; it typically originates near Hawaii.
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As such the manipulation likely originates from within the streaming service itself.
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It's been cultivated so widely we don't even know where it originates.
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The most important tributary of the Jordan River, the Banias, originates there.
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Collaborating with our regional partners where the illegal immigration originates is critical.
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This means every file is scanned by software that originates in Russia.
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That nerve originates at the brainstem then branches out across the face.
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The English word "sky" originates from the Old Norse "ský," meaning cloud.
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Haidilao's name originates from a Sichuanese mah-jongg term that connotes winning.
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The key legal precedent at issue in Hernandez originates from Bivens v.
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This particular sound originates from a popular clip from Paytas' YouTube channel.
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How bacon is made Bacon originates from the belly of a pig.
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The second outbreak originates from Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kits.
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The word originates from the French "mascotte," which means a talisman or charm.
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The raindrop cake originates in Japan where it is called mizu shingen mochi.
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But he wouldn't detail whether the transnational crime originates with the Mexican cartels.
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The bank takes an on-book financial stake in every loan it originates.
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You know what's way more American than a dish that originates in Europe?
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The network would literally stay confined to the structure from which it originates.
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The name "Accra" originates from the Akan language, spoken by southern Ghanaian inhabitants.
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And it is expanding that program to include misinformation that originates on Instagram.
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I think it originates from being in hospital a lot as a child.
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Jason and Mark are both of Samoan descent ... from where the dance originates.
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Kim already has a condition that likely originates in the immune system, psoriasis.
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But the word originates with a city that long predates the United Kingdom.
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It originates in Canada; it does not run wholly in the United States.
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Contamination often originates with livestock that are raised or fed near produce farms.
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This distilling prohibition originates from an 1834 law regulating trade on Indian lands.
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Also called auriculotherapy or ear reflexology, the practice originates in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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But vitamin B12, which naturally originates from animal sources only, is another story.
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And the biggest driver of change originates from where it always has — investors.
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Similarly, "The Last Man" originates in the author's experience of devastating personal loss.
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About 20 percent of the company's revenue from airport operations originates from outside Turkey.
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First, there is the amount of moisture they're carrying, and where this moisture originates.
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It originates in dozens of countries, and moves via shifting networks of people-smugglers.
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And, crucially, regardless of where in town and from what merchant the product originates.
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The practice originates from when most of the working population had jobs in agriculture.
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We see the smoke in the footage but it is unclear where it originates.
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Also known as "Double Eleven", the festival's name originates from the calendar date Nov.
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Another nexus of pipelines originates in Midland and runs to Chicago, Toledo, and Detroit.
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Four percent of Brits said that the egg-based Yorkshire dish originates from Scotland.
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Kardashian West already has a condition that likely originates in the immune system, psoriasis.
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Some put it more bluntly: It originates between your ears, not between your legs.
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You've probably heard or made a herpes joke, and some of our shame originates there.
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As such, my bias is to believe information that originates with the FBI, CIA, etc.
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Beijing denies that most of the illicit fentanyl entering the United States originates in China.
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Notably, that study did not include figures for India, where the Bohra community partly originates.
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It originates in Edmonton, Alberta and extends east across the Prairies to the Canada-U.
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The federal government now originates and services about 90 percent of all student loans today.
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But the Stories page is where the bulk of Discover traffic originates — or used to.
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Solar wind originates in the corona, but how it is generated is not fully understood.
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In the developing embryo, the beak originates near the caruncle and then gradually expands backward.
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It originates, processes and markets a variety of agricultural commodities, including grain, oilseeds and sugar.
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But to refinance, a lender originates a new loan to pay off your existing debt.
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Some of the most courageous entrepreneurial capital, currently totaling $150 billion annually, originates from government.
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The RGMA gene originates a signal that tells nerve fibers where they need to go.
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The moon's reddish tint originates from sunlight filtering through the particles in the Earth's atmosphere.
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We're nearly there already: So you can see where the "Trump doesn't matter" argument originates.
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"The only problem is to make sure that it really originates from Tanzania," he said.
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But a lot of our shame originates from knowing how to have conversations about safe sex.
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And much of this Israelisation of Jew-hatred originates in the centre-left and the left.
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Both were made in Mexico, where Selena's family originates from, and go for less than $20.
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Staying away from starfruit This fruit originates in Asia and gets its name from its shape.
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All this can clearly be felt in Rotterdam, where one in four containers originates in China.
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So it now originates about 100 reverse mortgages a year in and around Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
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But it is a different sort of gender gap — it originates with male voters, not women.
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The aromatic herb, which originates from the eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia, relies largely on honeybees.
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His trip typically originates in La Jolla, and he said directional signs were sparse at first.
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It originates from the heart&aposs sinoatrial node, commonly known as the heart&aposs natural pacemaker.
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"I see trouble ahead, and it originates with too much debt, too much spending," Paul said.
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It originates in the brain; it does not spread there from another part of the body.
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Apparently the pressure originates with investor SoftBank, which needs The We Company's IPO to go well.
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It's impossible to tell how much of the traffic originates from Russia or from mercenary sources.
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Emissions are currently rising and 75 percent of energy use in France originates from fossil fuels.
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There has always been a radical edge to feminism — that's where all the progress originates from.
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The phrase "always a bridesmaid, never a bride" originates from a 20s Listerine ad campaign. WHAAAT?
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The remarkable object originates from an era when the Universe looked very different than it does today.
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But if it originates outside the government, then the fire warning depends on awareness that it exists.
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The majority of traffic originates from the US (54%), followed by visitors from the UK and Canada.
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In the majority of cases, it originates from the data that is used to train such algorithms.
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If you are wondering where this grim perspective originates, reflect on Trump's own experience as a youngster.
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It is believed that the term "parliament" originates from the Anglo-Norman parlement, derived from parler (talking).
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The Mekong River originates in the Tibetan plateau and cascades through China and five Southeast Asian countries.
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Their analysis indicates this pollution originates from single-use plastic bottles and plastic packaging, according to Greenpeace.
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But the toughest and riskiest radicalism today originates not among Mr. Putin's opponents, but among his supporters.
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Furthermore, US intelligence officials believe this theory originates with Russia, and is intended to shift the blame.
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Rather, a lot of the garbage found these days on social media originates much closer to home.
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However, this risk is partially mitigated because the mortgage bank originates primarily home purchases rather than refinancings.
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The contract still falls under FARA if the money originates from a foreign government or political party.
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"Developed countries, from which the demand for online sex exploitation usually originates, must do their part," she said.
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The current storm system is not a Pineapple Express, an atmospheric river that originates over Hawaii (hence "pineapple").
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And since the magnetic field originates from within Earth, it penetrates the whole ocean, from bottom to top.
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Since the exercise bike originates in Japan, you'll have to import it to get one in North America.
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Klobuchar noted that impeachment originates in the House, and that the Senate's role is that of a jury.
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"Sherpa" originates in mountaineering, the term for a guide who helps an inexperienced climber ascend a difficult climb.
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There's this phenomenon of a European appeal for the kind of music that originates from the Palm Desert.
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They don't depend on an app or on the hardware — smartphone, tablet, laptop — from which the sound originates.
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Lendable originates the loans on behalf of institutional investors and doesn't hold them on its own balance sheet.
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The effort is unusual because of its magnitude and because it originates from the executive branch, not Congress.
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In 2022, a nuclear test is detected that originates beneath the remote Dasht-e-Kavir desert in Iran.
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But it has so far not been used much outside cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, where the technology originates.
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The Colonial pipeline originates at Houston, Texas and terminates at the Port of New York and New Jersey.
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The song originates from the movie "Swing Time" and won an Oscar for best original song in 1936.
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The story of Ragnarok originates from the Poetic Edda, an ancient collection of poems from the 13th century.
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It's a technique that originates in traditional Chinese medicine, and it's been used for more than 2,000 years.
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And in a household full of stuff, it can be challenging to find just where the stench originates.
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The business term poach originates from the traditional definition — to steal someone else&aposs prized game or fish.
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Western cosmology originates in the ancient Greek belief that there are four elements: earth, air, fire, and water.
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The Aldabra giant tortoise originates from the Seychelles, and is one of the largest land tortoises in the world.
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And this is where the tradition of money lei originates, now used far and beyond Hawaii and Polynesian culture.
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As a result, Markovits calculates that three-quarters of elite income now originates from labor rather than inherited capital.
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Ways and Means is the chief tax-writing committee in the House and is where tax legislation generally originates.
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Studying the house's floor plans, Hugh concludes that the basement mold originates from a leak on the third floor.
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Knowing where his historical lineage with the gentle art originates from, Avila questioned the origins of McGregor's jiu jitsu.
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When you're hearing Wakandans speak in Black Panther, you're actually hearing the Xhosa accent, which originates from South Africa.
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I find it hard to believe that the happiness of Danes originates in a more accurate perception of reality.
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Like the Al Sauds, Qatar's ruling clan, Al Thani, originates from the peninsula's Nejd interior, whence the Wahhabis sprung.
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The word "avatar" originates in Hinduism, where it refers to a god descending to the earth in mortal form.
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And according to statistics, 23% of the trash that originates on aircraft consists of perfectly viable food and beverages.
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The majority of traffic originates from the United States (22018%), followed by visitors from the United Kingdom and Canada.
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To support that growth, the company has plans to open another office in Portugal, from where founder Paiva originates.
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She cooked all this stuff, even though maybe it originates in Lebanon or Jordan or Iraq or somewhere else.
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But the creepiest story of Centennial Hall originates in the 1940s, when it used to be a high school.
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The FBI believes that the scam originates in Mexico, where a different version of the scheme circulated years ago.
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One of the breweries, 10 Barrel Brewing Company, originates in Bend, Oregon, and opened its Boise location in 2013.
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The interstellar magnetic field originates from stars that exploded, expelling not only material but their magnetic fields as well.
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Some 99 percent of the country's electricity originates from renewable resources (compared to 15 percent in the United States).
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Whether that impulse originates from the coyote part of her, the dog part or the girl part is unclear.
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But do we feel that grief equally for all kinds of loss, no matter what culture it originates in?
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This is where that pact of silence originates, from our attempt to be thoughtful and careful with one another.
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The Russian River originates in Mendocino County and flows into the Pacific Ocean north of the San Francisco Bay.
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The concept of the office of sheriff -- being an independent, elected law enforcement entity -- originates in Anglo-Saxon England.
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National security increasingly relies on private industry, which originates, develops, and controls intellectual property and infrastructure across multiple sectors.
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It originates from ignorance or misunderstanding and harms those suffering from mental illness by depriving them of their humanity.
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That should make tracing the source easier, "because now we know that it probably originates from one processing facility".
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Pretty much all weather originates from the changing of pressure, which can stem from temperature fluctuations, among other things.
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The system of counting from zero to 60 originates from 2000 BC in Sumer, modern-day Iran and Iraq.
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The problem, admittedly, originates not solely from the Left alone, but also, disappointingly, from a very few on the Right.
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From the report:"Every state and local government that originates alerts needs to learn from these mistakes," Pai said Tuesday.
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Where the first little bit of magnetism originates from before it grows into a field is also up for debate.
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The Air Force is the procurement lead on space activities, regardless of the military branch in which the program originates.
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In the special she describes where the term originates from, and the source is even more hilarious than we expected.
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The challenge originates from the movie, but the streaming giant strongly advised viewers against recreating the scenes on their own.
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It's not that saving is bad, but it's the level of consciousness that it originates from that makes it dangerous.
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Demand for these tools originates from educators both in schools and corporate environments who have a mandate around successful collaboration.
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Although in one painting the circle looks like an enormous umbilical cord that originates in his hands and circles him.
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Bouillabaisse originates from these very waters, as previous generations of fishermen would cook stews using the leftover bony rock fish.
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In many ways his reputation originates from his time as a Daily Telegraph correspondent in Brussels in the early 1990s.
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Fitch considers this comparison to show that Fleet originates in line with the practices of a prime UK BTL lender.
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More than 50% of this waste was originates from South Korea, while the rest comes from China and other nations.
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Gibson also makes me his Sazerac, which he describes as a "sort of Old Fashioned" that originates from New Orleans.
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Clinton's email controversy dates back to before her 2016 presidential bid and originates from her time as secretary of state.
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The Gorbachev quote also contains what we could call a political theory of knowledge: Men originate lies; nature originates truth.
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Delaware says more than 90 percent of ground-level ozone, or smog, in Delaware originates from emissions in upwind states.
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The research may also help explain other medical mysteries, such as the effectiveness of acupuncture and where lymphatic fluid originates.
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And in fact, as Jaron Lanier explained well in The Myth of AI, because the data originates from people — e.g.
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We don't know where it originates from, Robert F. Kennedy called it a Chinese curse in 1966 and it stuck.
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"A lot of my art originates from my experiences—it's something I personally know to be true," she tells me.
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Understanding the choices gun-control advocates have begins with understanding where the outsize power of the National Rifle Association originates.
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In fact, the term originates from astrology, a pseudo-science that tends to make big deals out of insignificant coincidences.
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"Vanshree" is a freestanding sculpture that hints at abstraction; its organic form originates as a cylindrical structure from the ground.
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In the long run, my money's on a group of people whose strength originates in their dedication to one another.
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"Every state and local government that originates alerts needs to learn from these mistakes," Pai said at an FCC meeting.
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The word originates from Greek and Latin for a "furious rush of water," so it makes sense as a synonym.
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Tam, you have to remember that the Slants' case originates not with a court but with a federal administrative agency.
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This is precisely why further pressure from Washington and other capitals on Pakistan is so important: The provocation originates there.
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The concept of bringing the audience to truly intimate spaces where Chicago's art scene and culture originates remains the same.
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And because he is running his own little experiment, he can combat only the vitriol that originates in his jurisdiction.
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While the Senate resolution originates out of Sanders' Capitol Hill office, it has obvious implications in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
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If we are going to denounce XXXTentacion for his violent behavior, we also need to consider where that violent behavior originates.
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With three detectors, scientists can now better pinpoint where the signal originates by timing when the wave arrives at each observatory.
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For Warren and Warner, their proposal originates out of a broader frustration about the power and reach of credit-reporting agencies.
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I suspect that some of the bad press against philosophers originates from the perception that they try to do these things.
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The word "piss" likely originates from the early French term "pisser," because the French were so fashionable with their French piss.
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The book's premise originates from a 14-page article called "The Perfect Crime" by Michigan State University law professor Brian Kalt.
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A "light mind" is another of those phrases that probably originates in mental training and she offered an explanation for it.
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The download originates from a domain named 1dnscontrol[dot]com, although visitors may have been redirected there from another compromised website.
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The video originates from Forza YouTube celeb Don Joewon Song, who had the Cadillac limo done up in digital Presidential livery.
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Founded in 2004, Florida-based Service Finance originates and services prime and super-prime installment contracts to finance home improvement projects.
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Much of the technology common in daily life today originates from the drive to put a human being on the moon.
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It originates loans through its nationwide branch network, mobile sales force, online and telephone sales operations and third-party mortgage brokers.
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Rabbis are sent to inspect the products and practices of suppliers in distant lands like Vietnam, where Freund's rice paper originates.
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Make no mistake, though this originates with football, the end result will be that breaking news is permanently ruined for everyone.
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The Mahajanga Basin, where Razana originates, is a promising hotspot for paleontological research, and is relatively under-explored by professional researchers.
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The annual Los Angeles Marathon originates from the financial success of the 1984 Olympic Games, which were hosted in Los Angeles.
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In today's 360 video, visit a dairy in northern Italy, where Parmigiano-Reggiano originates, and learn how the cheese is made.
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Hair is a strong material with exceptional longevity, and its history as a tangible keepsake originates much earlier than the 1800s.
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But the payday at Accel isn't without some dispute, which originates with who gets the credit for the Dropbox success story.
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A child's voice in "Jacob's Room," disrupting a painter trying to paint, originates in the irritating children outside Woolf's own window.
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In an attempt to explain where America's extensive soft power originates (it ranked third in 2017), the organization points to California.
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Like the NEGIS , the Jakobshavn originates in central Greenland, only it flows in the opposite direction and into a long fjord.
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And what does it mean for our physical living areas when home fashion originates in the virtual space of the internet?
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MICROSOFT SAYS HAS RECENTLY SEEN SIGNIFICANT CYBER ACTIVITY BY A THREAT GROUP THEY CALL PHOSPHOROUS, WHICH THEY BELIEVE ORIGINATES FROM IRAN
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The key problem with BGP is the lack of authentication for where an advertisement originates or of the path being advertised.
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One of the defining instruments of country music actually originates in West Africa and came to America through the slave trade.
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The decision to both collect and store ID information including passports originates with the government in whatever location a hotel is.
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However a reputable source was produced, and it turns out the comic originates from the 215 July edition of Judge magazine.
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O157:H7 usually originates in the guts of cattle, but it can also be found in goats, sheep, deer, and elk.
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Bogues Like Pale Lungs and Julien Baker, Bogues originates from just outside Nashville proper, in the comparatively small town of Murfreesboro.
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Lifelines The Ganges originates in the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas, and flows nearly 2,520 kilometers(1,570 miles) through India and Bangladesh.
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This particular clip originates from a now-defunct site called No More Cocktails (a reference to the revolting literature of Andrew Breitbart).
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Ireland is just one link in a global-tech supply chain: only a fraction of the value added to exports originates there.
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Lukin Linklater originates from the Native Villages of Afognak and Port Lions (Masiqsirraq in Alutiiq), a small inlet community in northern Alaska.
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They are currently able to book profit in low-tax countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, no matter where the revenue originates.
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They are currently able to book profits in low-tax countries such as Ireland and Luxembourg, no matter where the revenue originates.
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According to the press release, only internet traffic that both originates and terminates in the US will be carried over the network.
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In 2004, an information architect named Thomas Vander Wal coined the term "folksonomy" to describe language that originates from the masses up.
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AML is a cancer that originates in the bone marrow and progresses rapidly, resulting in an abnormal increase in white blood cells.
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In fact, the Coffea arabica plant, the one that makes the good tasting coffee (as opposed to C. robusta), originates in Ethiopia.
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Acosta said it is unusual for federal prosecutors to try to affect the outcome of a case that originates from state investigators.
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This does not mean that creativity is not important; on the contrary, it's the thing from which everything originates and becomes relevant.
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You then get some useful background details on the word, including where it originates from and how you can best deploy it.
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The patent was originally filed in March 2016 with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and originates from Apple's Project Titan division.
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The band originates from Germany and yet they buit a song that transcends borders in the vibe, the melodies, and the vocals.
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For anyone who doesn't know what it is, or the culture that it originates in, I am happy to break it down.
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The line would transport crude from Lake Charles to St. James, Louisiana, connecting to an existing line that originates in Nederland, Texas.
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"It is my understanding that much of the traffic for her videos originates in the Middle East" to this day, says Cyber5.
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Normally, the picking process for The Bachelor, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise originates with what Lee called "The Farm Team" a.k.
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Also known as "Double Eleven," the festival's name originates from the calendar date 11/11, with the four ones referencing being single.
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"Neti" — which means "nasal cleansing" in a historic Indian language — originates from a 3,000-year-old traditional Indian health system called ayurveda.
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In the same way, links in tweets serve as an indispensable guide to the best of journalism that originates outside of Twitter.
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Still, an undignified Twitter feed, albeit one that originates in the Oval Office, is just a national embarrassment, not a constitutional crisis.
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Thrifting — like the congresswoman's other surprise skill (she's apparently a very competent plumber) — originates from a very distinct point in her life.
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Though humans have been making flat breads since the dawn of civilization, pizza as we know it originates in 193th-century Naples.
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That the Shen Fever originates in China feels grimly ironic: It's one last "made in China" for the end of the world.
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The title Tarantallegra originates from tarantella, an ancient upbeat folk dance from southern Italy believed to sweat out a tarantula bite when performed.
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is a glandular disorder that originates in the inner ear, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
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More than 35 percent of the talc imported from the US comes from Pakistan, though it's no secret where most of it originates.
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It originates where trends come from, La Crosse, Wisconsin, and initially positioned itself as a populist answer to snobby Euro seltzers, like Perrier.
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Malaysia has no track record of significant domestic ethanol production, so it is unclear where the ethanol blended with the U.S. product originates.
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The weakness originates in Epic's Single Sign-On implementation that works for many login providers, including Facebook, Google+, PlayStationNetwork, Xbox Live, and Nintendo.
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The people who have these skills are also often keen fans of the games, movies and television shows from which popular IP originates.
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Most of it originates in the fantasies of bored, immortal Meths like Bancroft, who are freed from the limits of mortality and morality.
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One of the farm areas is right next to Big Bear Creek, a waterway that originates 20 miles northwest of Brooklyn, in Gilman.
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He originates from Tibet, so if you acknowledge that Tibet is a place and that he's Tibetan, you risk alienating one billion people.
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Instead of a traditional speaker cone and magnet which originates vibrations from the center, planar magnetics are spread out over a larger surface.
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And under a statute enacted during the Civil War, the state where the loan originates is where the applicable usury law holds sway.
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Normally, the discord originates around the holy sites of the Old City, one densely packed square-kilometer surrounded by 700-year-old walls.
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"This is a demonstration that we're going to comply with our international obligations to deal with waste that originates in Canada," Fraser said.
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It's not clear where that phrase originates, but it's become a staple of fiscal policy debates in DC, and for very good reason.
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Depending on how far from Mexico City an earthquake originates, warnings ring out up to 50 seconds before you feel the first tremors.
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A H&M spokeswoman said the vast majority of the group's leather originates from Europe and only a very small part from Brazil.
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For the uninitiated, the Steamed Ham meme originates from the Simpsons episode "22 Short Films About Springfield," first aired on April 14, 1996.
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Manufacturing facilities in China, where 70% of footwear sold in the U.S. originates, are not yet back up and running at full capacity.
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The role of tax, however, goes to the conceptual core of MMT, which is about how money originates and how it is removed.
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The loss of shelf space at Woolworths is a blow to CCL as a large proportion of sales originates from the grocery channel.
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The initiative's main opponents are the owners of area farms, where much of the agricultural runoff that feeds the lake's toxic algae originates.
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Clayton, he said, keeps all of the mortgages it originates, rather than handing them off to banks that could structure them into new securities.
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Still, DeLaune acknowledged that a crucial blind spot is encrypted chat apps and secretive "dark web" sites where much of new child pornography originates.
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ADM said on its website its South Africa unit originates and trades grain and oilseeds for the Sub-Saharan region and employed 25 people.
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The bounce is stiff and reactive—not sluggish, like a backyard trampoline—and originates a few inches below the padding under my bare feet.
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Look for high prices and a chef and/or server who knows exactly where the beef originates and is proud to brag about it.
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While some of the criticisms of oatmeal raisin cookies are genuinely felt, so much of the opposition to oatmeal raisin originates in cultural prejudice.
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Some studies have suggested that much of the mercury used by miners like Ngoha originates in China, but it could come from many places.
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Article 308 originates from a 1911 Ottoman legal code, largely based on the Napoleonic penal code of 1810, according to the official news agency.
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The footage originates from El Gadarif state in the east of the Sudan where protestors have been demonstrating against the rising cost of living.
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Advanced tools let you pick the area code the call originates from, so someone can target a specific area and use a local number.
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Sah's usage of the term "barnacles" itself originates from Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants, and it is just a single entry in the Sahbabii & Friends lexicon.
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The FBI believes the scam originates in Mexico, the source of the calls and destination site for the money, a spokesperson told NBC News.
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In the film, the disease originates in Hong Kong and, through basic human contact, rapidly spreads around the world, resulting in millions of fatalities.
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The dish originates from Anatolia and the Middle East and was introduced to Greece following World War II, when people immigrated from those regions.
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Recent investigations suggest that the paradox may have a mundane resolution — under more accurate assumptions about how life originates, we are very plausibly, alone.
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Today's other announcements include: Combined, the efforts could protect both campaigns and constituents from misinformation while giving everyone more clarity about where content originates.
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"Spoofing" is a tactic where a phone call originates from a seemingly friendly or known source, Goldenberg said, only to come from someone else.
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The West African hound originates from Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger and has been the ancient companion of nomads that roamed in the desert.
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The CSX rail line originates in New Orleans and runs along the Gulf of Mexico into Mississippi before turning north in Alabama toward Mobile.
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Recent investigations suggest that the paradox may have a mundane resolution — under more accurate assumptions about how life originates, we are very plausibly alone.
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This tiny signal originates in the cochlea and vibrates the ear drum, turning it into a speaker and playing sound back out of your ear.
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The date originates from the name of the fictional moon, LV-426, where the spacecraft the Nostromo and Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) first encounter the aliens.
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To detect an FRB in the first place, a telescope must happen to be pointed directly at the area of the sky where it originates.
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It originates from a line that runs from our upper ilium (the pelvic bone that people often call their hips) down towards our coccyx (tailbone).
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Because the muscle originates and inserts across a fairly small distance, it needs to produce a lot of force to get our legs to move.
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The breed is a good fit for people with dog allergies and originates from a bare-skinned rat terrier born in Louisiana in the 1970s.
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It originates with the Open Philanthropy Project, a San Francisco-based nonprofit focused on finding high-impact giving opportunities, and its predecessor organization GiveWell Labs.
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Clayton, he said, keeps all of the mortgages it originates, rather than siphon them off to banks that could structure them into new, complicated securities.
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Tesla also pointed out that more than 75 percent of the value of the new computer's printed circuit board actually originates from outside of China.
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"Just Salad suppliers are NOT affected by the possible E.coli outbreak," the statement read, before informing customers of where their lettuce in all markets originates.
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WannaCry/WannaCrypt originates from a set of hacking tools built by the NSA that was dumped online by a group known as the Shadow Brokers.
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It's worth emphasizing that neuropathic pain is a very specific variety of pain for the simple reason that it originates within the nervous system itself.
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The Lyrid meteor shower originates from the comet C/1861 G1 (Thatcher), which orbits the Sun every 415 years—it last passed Earth in 1861.
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Since Russia annexed the Ukrainian region of Crimea in 22020, Ukraine imports gas mainly from other European countries, though some of that originates from Russia.
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This Zarya nerf is a reversal on a previous change and makes Zarya and her allies susceptible to knockback that originates from inside the barrier.
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Unlike the full version of SurfEasy, this built-in service only protects your browser session, though, and no other traffic that originates from your computer.
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However, Cambodians often don't like to be clubbed with their neighbors, and if you ask them, many will claim that Thai boxing originates in Cambodia.
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Approximately 80% of marine litter originates on land but in the northeast Atlantic shipping and fishing "are very important litter sources", said the European Commission.
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She never reveals where the brothers' journey originates, nor to what distant country the three men travel, although the airplane announcements are rendered in French.
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The drug originates primarily from South Asia before organized crime networks smuggle it to parts of the Sahel under militant groups' control, according to UNODC.
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The star-studded plot, about a pandemic that originates in China and causes a widespread breakdown in the social order, superficially resembles our current situation.
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But for the first time, the house this month took its inspiration for a high jewelry collection from the textured cloth that originates in Scotland.
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With few rules around internet campaigns, Mr. Davey said, it is hard for voters to know what content is legitimate and where the material originates.
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Fentanyl, for example, typically originates from China and is sometimes trafficked directly into the United States or through Canada, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
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" According to my good friend The Internet, kumpir originates from the Palatine or Alemannic word "grumbier" or "krumm berry," which literally translates as "basic bulb.
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The most common type of anal cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, originates in the cells lining the anal canal, according to the US National Library of Medicine.
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Under half a million African people were shipped to North America, of which 40% entered through the port of Charleston, South Carolina -- where my family originates.
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Wearing proper equipment while field dressing deer carcasses and minimizing time spent handling their brain and spinal tissue, where the disease originates, can also prevent infection.
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" Ducklo added, "Whether it originates from the Kremlin or Trump Tower, these lies and conspiracy theories threaten to undermine the integrity of our elections in America.
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As a sensibility, a lens, a form of agency, a political weapon, a tool, a language, or whatever else, it is queer, and originates with outsiders.
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The enormous Indus River system, which supports livelihoods across Pakistan and northern India, originates in Tibet, flowing through China and Indian-controlled Kashmir before reaching Pakistan.
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Operators in India do not charge customers for incoming calls, but the carrier from whose network a call originates pays the network that receives the call.
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Food waste during preparation and consumption is a concerning issue, but food loss during production is often overlooked, even though it's where most food waste originates.
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Bolivia wants to charge Santiago for it, claiming ownership of the Silala on the grounds that it originates from springs on its side of the border.
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David Psutka [not pictured]: To be honest, I don't think my mind registers whether music might be classified as "electronic" or if it originates in Canada.
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China denies that most of the illicit fentanyl entering the United States originates in China, and says the United States must do more to reduce demand.
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The Baekdudaegan range originates from Mount Paektu, the spiritual home of the Korean people and the supposed birthplace of the founder of the first Korean kingdom.
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Part of Sycamore's unique perspective and bold approach originates from its co-founder, Stefan Kaluzny, who has years of history and relationships within the retail space.
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"There is a tiny, yet accurate depiction of the dove of peace, the symbolism of which originates from the Biblical story of Noah's Ark," writes Caviar.
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And its home solar division will sell the future customer agreements it originates to two partners, Sunrun and Spruce, once the systems are up and running.
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Everything that Local serves originates nearby, or at least has a Venetian twist, including the chef, Matteo Tagliapietra, who is from the nearby island of Burano.
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The richness of colors that we experience originates from the presence of three types of cone photoreceptor in the retina (long-, middle-, and short-wavelength sensitive).
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The display originates from the incidents surrounding imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010 but was unable to receive it.
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Two-thirds or more of the fentanyl in the U.S. originates in China, where the authorities have been promising since 2016 to crack down on it.
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"Much of what humanists study originates in performance, and all good teaching ought to be alert to the living excitement of arts and ideas," he wrote.
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Fritz would not say how much of Union Pacific's business originates and terminates in China, but said Asia accounts for an important portion of its revenue.
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The book originates during a highbrow parlor game at Byron's, where Mary, Claire and Percy are hanging out with a physician named John Polidori (Ben Hardy).
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FireEye, a top cybersecurity company, says it assessed with "moderate confidence" that the website originates in Iran and is part of a much larger influence operation.
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People of color originates in black discourse, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a professor of feminist theory and theoretical physics at the University of New Hampshire, tells me.
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In September, a team published a new timeframe of the era from which the signal originates that is about 221 times more precise than previous estimates.
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The check as a form of payment originates from the 'saqq'— the Arabic word for a written vow to pay for goods after they were delivered.
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The first island chain originates in the Japanese home islands — some observers include the Aleutians as well — and sweeps southward through Taiwan and the Philippine Islands.
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However, building to the latest standards can cost a little extra money, at least initially, so you can probably guess where some of the opposition originates.
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On Wednesday, a joint-Russian-Syrian Army advance threatened to cut off the province of Aleppo from Turkey — where most humanitarian aid to northern Syria originates.
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The dish originates in the Dalmatian region, so I knew that Split was my last chance to really try it as I'd be leaving the coast soon.
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That's because the R'hllor religion, most famously practiced by the Red Priestess Melisandre (Carice van Houten) and Red Priest Thoros of Myr (Paul Kaye), originates in Essos.
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OnDeck and Square Capital, which both lend to businesses, use Celtic Bank, while Lending Club, which mostly originates personal loans, works with the Utah-chartered Web Bank.
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Insults become the order of the day, in the street, on airplanes and the subway, and on social media, following a chain that originates with Trump's provocations.
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"Whether it originates from the Kremlin or Trump Tower, these lies and conspiracy theories threaten to undermine the integrity of our elections in America," he said. Sen.
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The Huawei ban applies to foreign firms if at least one-quarter of their technology originates in America (hence Arm's decision to stop licensing the Chinese firm).
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And without knowing the origin of these images, it's hard to believe that the average passerby would know that Silano's work originates from a gay, adult magazine.
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Water flows to Jordan from the Yarmouk River, which originates in Syria, would remain low due to droughts and diversion, regardless of when the civil war ends.
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The State of the Union address originates from a clause in the Constitution, though the practice has morphed over time as presidents tweaked its style and format.
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The claim originates with, natch, Trump, who tweeted in early March that he had just been informed that Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign.
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"Almost all the information the military presents to the White House and Congress about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan originates in the CIDNE database," O'Brien wrote.
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Since the tackling method originates in a sport where players don't wear helmets, proponents believe that it is also safer, particularly when it comes to head injuries.
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As this data set also originates from the 2012 hack, these passwords are encrypted in the same way – with "no salt" – meaning they are more easily cracked.
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One class of black holes originates from the death of stars; these contain as much mass as perhaps three to maybe thirty times that of our sun.
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Although it appears to be 10 separate sections mounted outside, "Super Punch Bubbles" is in fact a single inflated doughnut-like object that originates inside the tower.
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Developed by Bruitparif engineers, the device is comprised of four microphones that measure decibel levels every tenth of a second — and can triangulate where a sound originates.
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The lender originates about 500 loans a month across almost 40 states, said Will Fisher, senior vice president for loan production, sales and marketing at Citadel Servicing.
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Colombia is the world's largest cocaine producer and more than 90 percent of the cocaine seized in the U.S. originates in Colombia, according to the U.S. government.
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The oil and gas industry is responsible for roughly half of Canada's methane emissions — the rest mostly originates from natural sources, including from the rapidly-melting Arctic.
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Al-Ansari is a nom de guerre that usually designates somebody from northern Mali, although it might just indicate where the brigade is based or originates from.
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Testing revealed that Mr. Hernandez had liposarcoma, a rare form of cancer that originates in fat cells and had developed into a large tumor in his abdomen.
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Other than supporting a few small media literacy programs, Twitter doesn't seem to have a plan for eliminating the problematic content that originates within America's own borders.
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The series of storms originates in the Hawaiian Islands, pulls in a significant amount of moisture from the Pacific Ocean and takes aim at the West Coast.
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Hardly by coincidence, the perfect accompaniment to such dishes is from the neighboring vineyards of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, where the country's best white wine originates.
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If this same system originates from a different Canadian province, it receives a different name, despite all sharing the same storm characteristics: Manitoba Mauler and Saskatchewan Screamer.
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Trump's confusion likely originates with a series of 2017 news articles that highlighted CrowdStrike co-founder Dmitri Alperovitch's role as a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council.
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The term originates from a Reddit account of the same name that in late 2017 posted pornographic video clips with the faces of Hollywood actresses swapped in.
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It's worth exhuming the brave reporting of those like Steer, for it shows that fake news often originates from those who accuse their enemies of producing it.
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But no matter where it originates, it hinges on the idea that Bill Clinton could have been one of the greats but settled, instead, for being average.
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Like the infamous Mirai botnet before it, the malware, which Greenes calls JenX, originates from the online gaming community—in this case Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas servers.
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Most of the moving water originates at higher elevations where more of the sun's light is absorbed by rock and blue ice, increasing the rate of ice melting.
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And the key to executing a successful spear phishing campaign is obtaining the information necessary to create the appearance that the hacker's message originates from a legitimate source.
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Facebook cites a statistic of 1.7 billion people worldwide who don't have access to financial institutions, a statistic that originates with the World Bank's Global Findex Database 2017.
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Turns out, due to some expert meme archaeology by Stereogum, that the clip of the big fake lizards originates from this song by GARNiDELiA, a Japanese pop artist.
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Amid Carol's ninja-like proficiency, it's been easy to forget that her fierceness originates, as it often does, from a place of great misery, loss and emotional damage.
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TransCanada spokesman Terry Cunha said the company is assisting with the storage of crude in Hardisty, where Keystone originates, and that it regrets the impact caused to customers.
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Services like Sallie Mae (a consumer bank that originates and services private student loans) and other private lenders and startups like CommonBond and SoFi make up the rest.
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The concept of the tractor beam originates in science fiction—often portrayed as an invisible grappling hook of sorts that could capture large spaceships and pull them in.
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That's a bigger number than The Life of Pablo achieved, but it's dependent on a little extrapolation and originates from a service with a much larger user base.
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"THE grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" originates from a Latin phrase, quoted by Ovid, to do with envying another man's fruitful harvest.
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The Exodus is a great place to start because the phone is the most personal device, and it is also the place where all your data originates from.
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That it originates from apps with daily notifications means it's not affecting everyone — but it also makes it pretty hard to narrow down the list of impacted apps.
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Johor, which sits beside Singapore at the tip of peninsular Malaysia, has been one of UMNO's jewels - even its name originates from an Arabic word meaning precious stone.
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About one out of five oxygen molecules in the atmosphere was produced in the mighty Amazon rainforest, and about 76 percent of earth's freshwater originates from forest sources.
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The better understood a new technology is, the less important it is for those wishing to use it to be near the people and firms where it originates.
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With cancer that originates in the lung, outcomes are often poor because it's usually found late -- after it's started spreading -- and not incidentally due to other medical tests.
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The term, which originates in the same country as 16-year-old school striker and activist Greta Thunberg herself, is mostly used to refer to the fashion sector.
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First, there is the company that originates your loan, which may be a bank that has thousands of branches or a specialty company that you've never heard of.
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ACOUSTIC WAKE The new device, developed by Bruitparif engineers, has four microphones that measure decibel levels every tenth of a second and can triangulate where a sound originates.
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The European Central Bank has a big problem in its hands and it originates from the United States, a former president of the central bank told CNBC Friday.
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On November 18, GNS Science raised White Island from Alert Level 1 to Alert Level 2, after observing an uptick in sulfur dioxide gas, which originates from magma.
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It originates in bats and circulates among camels, and can prompt large hospital outbreaks, especially when patients are crowded together and staff members do not wear protective masks.
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My own epilepsy originates in the temporal lobe, a region of the cerebral cortex tucked behind the ear and responsible primarily for the processing of incoming sensory information.
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As with LOLcats, the grammar and spelling is atrocious (see: "doge," phrases like "much cake," etc.), but that is also where most of the humor of Doge memes originates.
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User and Developer Ownership and Control: Figure out how to give end users and app developers appropriate levels of ownership and control over data that originates from their device.
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And while that's great to some degree, according to the EPA, more than 75% of greenhouse gas emissions from many US industry sectors still originates from our supply chains.
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Screenshot of a fake quote sent out by the official GOP Twitter account attributing the saying to Abraham Lincoln (Twitter)In fact, the quote probably originates from the 1940s.
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Around 80% of plastic waste in the oceans originates on land, and recycling rates are poor, with just 9% of plastic in the U.S. recycled, according to the EPA.
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Knowing what, exactly, an orgasm is seems like a reasonable basis for determining where it originates and ultimately manifests — the apparent mission of proselytizers of increasingly elaborate orgasm types.
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Achmea Bank consolidates Achmea's retail banking operations, offering primarily bank savings and mortgage loans, and originates mortgage loans for its sister company in the pension and life insurance business.
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"This puts the viability of the E175-E2 at risk since most of the demand for it originates at those three airlines," Genovesi wrote in a note to clients.
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MLOs employed by other licensed lenders, such as a non-bank mortgage lender, generally must obtain a license in every state in which he or she originates mortgage loans.
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He has also brought the home solar division into NRG's retail electric company, which will sell the customer agreements it originates to two partners once the arrays are installed.
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"Of all the cartons of organic eggs sold in the United States, more than 1 in 10 originates" from Hebruck's, sold under the Eggland's Best label, the Post reported.
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The ubiquitous sneaker's shock-absorbing material, which gives you the light, cushion-y support for better runs, originates from a "blow rubber molding" process used to make astronaut helmets.
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"I'm a hot, hot breeze that originates from high-pressure air masses," the male chorus version of Santa Ana winds sings in an episode in the show's second season.
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Breslow said the company expects to accelerate the growth in number of loans it originates next year and is planning to invest an additional $5 million in its technology.
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What I believe he means is, never retire from being productive, regardless of whether or not that productivity originates in a traditional office or from a full-time job.
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"Every state and local government that originates alerts needs to learn from these mistakes," Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai said at an FCC meeting at the time.
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The money gap -- a difference of roughly $2,226 per student -- originates in the way Americans pay for education, with locally run schools being tied to local control of taxes.
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Traditional celebrities' fame originates from their participation in an established industry like film, television, or radio; while the prototypical influencer's path to stardom is a more gradual, grassroots affair.
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The White Nile begins at Lake Victoria -- Africa's largest lake, which sits between Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda -- while the Blue Nile originates at Lake Tana in the Ethiopian Highlands.
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The fear of 13 dates back centuries and many believe it originates from the Code of Hammurabi which reportedly left out a 13th law from its written legal codes.
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