Sentence examples for any origin from inspiring English sources

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These are wonderful, classic additions to mussel pots of any origin.

No other living pop star is as aware of her origin, or of the truth that any origin is porous and multiple.

Like any origin story, it glosses over less convenient realities, such as the degree to which, for decades, wealthy conservatives have actively sought to shape press coverage, particularly of the Clintons.

Throughout the text "chocolate" was replaced by "meat," "confectionery" became "meat-processing," "white chocolate" was converted into "Russian beef," "regular milk chocolate" became "imported beef," and "dark chocolate" turned into "beef on bone of any origin".

Growth was fueled by demand in export markets, where the name of Chablis, like that of its near neighbor Champagne, became a catch-all term — in this case for dry white wine of any origin.

Western activists concerned about Darfur say the Sudanese government is primarily responsible and have demanded that China, Sudan's main trading partner and one of its suppliers of weapons, join other countries to press Sudan to allow troops of any origin the troops to deploy quickly.

Those targeted were not well known cartoonists who carried the culture of France's post-1968 generation, but anyone and everyone, of any origin, faith and activity: it was a strike at our society as a whole, a strike at our collective identity.

The largest ethnic group, those of Indian origin, number 1m, and Muslims of any origin some 1.6m (France, by contrast, has 4.5m Muslims).But ethnic minorities in Britain tend to be geographically concentrated: almost half live in London and most of the rest in other urban strongholds in the Midlands and the North.

Living red blood cells (RBCs) of any origin have emerged as ideal models for cell separation development.

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Traditionally, impedance has been measured as a single constant value for any origin-destination relationship and calculation scenario (which usually corresponds to the lowest cost route).

For instance, the Jesuit priest and entomologist Erich Wasmann, who strongly opposed Haeckel's monism, had no issue with a natural evolution of species but used Pasteur's rebuttal of spontaneous generation to argue on the unscientific character of any origin-of-life research.

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