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And yet he also sees the profound Americanness of his complex origins, even their political potency.
It, too, has complex origins, but quite a lot of them may be susceptible to reform.
The Uralic group, which is widely disseminated in the Eurasian forest and tundra zones, has complex origins.
The show has complex origins: James Lapine's book and Sondheim's music and lyrics derive from an Italian movie, itself based on little-known 19th century novel.
But stories like Ms. Peterson's point to a deeper strain in Texas public schools, one that has more complex origins than 2011's reduction in state financing.
As the film opens, the ecstatic chants of a Sufi singer evoke flamenco's complex origins among converted Muslims and Jews as well as Gypsies, who sought refuge in remote Spanish villages during the centuries after the Inquisition.
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Genomic heterogeneity suggests a more complex origin of the species than would be expected if it originated through allohexaploidy alone.
The complex petrography of the saddle dolomites suggests their complex origin.
Textures in thin sections (Fig. 5c, d) support a more complex origin for these structures.
They have a very complex origin and multiple factors can influence their behaviour once placed in a building.
The legacies found in the study indicate a complex origin of heterogeneous landscape elements such as older deciduous forests.
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