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Laguiole knives, with their distinctive bee on the spring, derive from a farmer's pocketknife and originate in the South of France.
Those on the left bank (including the Segre-Cinca, Gállego, and Aragón rivers), which originate in the rainy Pyrenees, contribute the overwhelming majority of the Ebro's volume; the right-bank tributaries are smaller and originate in the Iberian Cordillera.
The groups can be traced over 50 km and originate in the Breiðdalur Thingmuli volcanic zone.
In some way, all aspects and influences indicated above come together and originate in the brain.
Most laryngeal cancers are squamous in origin and originate in the glottis.
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The practitioners of threading say the method is centuries old and originated in the Middle East and South Asia.
It lasted for about 10 seconds and originated in the direction of the constellation Leo.
Both UAMH isolates are part of the large University of Alberta culture collection, and originated in the UK.
The aus have the characteristics of both indica and japonica and originated in the hill areas of what are now Eastern India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
These cases have one thing in common -- they came to the Supreme Court through the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal and originated in the federal district courts.
Pleurocystidia are only present in the form of macrocystidia embedded and originating in the hymenium and just below it, they reach 40.3 80.0 by 5.1 9.5 μm.
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