Sentence examples for an originated from inspiring English sources

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You have to go back to 1992 – a pre-digital age when most homes had only four channels in the UK – to the last time an originated Channel 4 drama had a bigger audience.

His idea is entirely consistent with Greco-Arabic Neo-Platonism: both the pseudo-Theology of Aristotle (a re-elaboration of Enneads IV-VI) and the Book of the pure Good (a reworking of Proclus' Elements of Theology) insist on an originated being.

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M molecular form [21]. Individuals of sample A, originated from a colony named GAMCAM originated from the progeny of females collected in Cameroon.

CC30 is another important clonal complex from which HA- and CA-MRSA originate.

Unit A originated from gravity-driven turbulent PDCs in the relatively dry, vent-opening phase.

Last July, such a flood originated from an ice caldron underneath the western flank of Vatnajokull.

The idea for "To a Place" originated from a simple guitar idea that Carl had.

McDonald's markets a burger originated by a Michelin star chef.

Location: The employee's location from which an activity originated.

A pronounced stone fruit note is usually a good indication that a whiskey originated at Bushmills.

There's an instrument called a cajita, which originated as a church donation box.

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