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One asked for the origin of the expression "to cost an arm and a leg".
Because he was adept at etymology, I asked for the origin of the economic sense of bubble.
When asked for the origin of all those angles (which seem made for Mayne's architecture), Koop talks about the paths of desire people cut across parks, and the cinematic views one gets between buildings on the High Line.
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My amusement stems from the fact that, in compiling the forthcoming Yale Dictionary of Quotations, I have discovered that the Book Review printed a reader's query asking for the origin of the "Serenity Prayer" in its July 12 , 1942 issue.
Learn Greek and Latin combining forms, so that if you receive a word you don't immediately recognize, you can ask for the origin and find the root in the word.
Some of them approach their words with a certain amount of technique — they might ask for the language of origin or the part of speech, for etymological clues.
Yet the circumstances of these remarkable recordings remained steadfastly vague, despite Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner pressing Dylan during his second major post-accident interview to spill the beans, asking him for "the origin of that collection of songs, of that tape".
Then Mr. Bennett asked her for the origins of the word intifada, she said.
The company contends that the investigators had asked for help in tracing the origin of the pictures, but had never requested that the site be shut down.
If life evolved gradually, he asked in "The Origin of Species," what would account for an explosion of it?
Another reporter asked about the origin of the word zorb.
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