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Figure 3 Context of situation as point of origin (adapted from Hasan:[2009]: 182).
Notwithstanding good reasons for treating context as point of origin, its in-built complexity cannot be ignored.
Yes, context of situation as point of origin differs from 'message' or 'clause': but, perhaps with ARC in view, the unity of context is not subject to doubt, nor is the identity of three parameters that underlie the metafunctional hypothesis.
David went on to share that the word "parent" is also defined as "point of origin".
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Noting that in the past he had feigned different identities, laying claims to elsewhere as points of origin, he articulated an ancestral/generational right to this place.
If a mill processed 30% of Ravalli County's wood products, approximately 30% of the harvests in each realization would be randomly flagged as points of origin for that mill.
Using the NASA rover "Spirit" as the point of origin for the transmission, the MRO acted as a relay for transmitting data back to Earth.
Some works are exceptionally beautiful, as with Matthew Ritchie's radiant watercolor that re-envisions the museum as the point of origin of the imaginary cosmos at the center of his work.
"We were not affected that much, but the Philippines was used as the point of origin".
The species has been found in Germany and Holland, where it is more genetically varied, he added, suggesting Europe as a point of origin.
Research in this subject, called neurophysiology, grew in stature with increased understanding of both electrical phenomena and cellular physiology; it served as one point of origin for biophysics.
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