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Originate

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To cause to be, to bring into existence; to produce, initiate.

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And, though natural selection explains very well how such species evolve to fit their environments, its story about how new species originate is more haphazard.The original assumption was that speciation happens when a population is broken into pieces by some sort of barrier.

For it is still the case that, more than a century and a half after Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species", biologists do not fully understand how species actually do originate.

A better place to start would be to look at where the deep and prevailing behavioural norms of a system might originate from.

Most of these bikes originate from India, and while their lone gear isn't exactly ideal for Kathmandu's gradients, they come cheap and are built like workhorses.

This claim is not correct; it did not originate from a blogger.

The traditions of sadistic brutality originate from the NKVD, the Soviet-era secret police, and are now serving corruption and political usurpation.

The images, thought to originate in the United States, show the man leaping off a bridge to escape officers, and being impaled on railings and decapitated.

In a way this was admirable: the more restful atmosphere was welcome, and the idea that a party's leader must originate all its policy is a modern heresy.

Today there are 15 popular surnames on the island that originate from the Chueta community.

And while that conspiracy theory didn't originate in the House or the Senate, Republican lawmakers have fanned the flames.

It does not originate from a position – implied or assumed – of superiority.

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