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The South African Coloured population (SAC) is a so-called admixed population that derived its origins from the diverse population groups that settled in the early Cape colony, including the indigenous San, early European settlers, slaves that were imported from Indonesia, India and other parts of Africa, and South African Bantu-speakers who later migrated to the area.
It derives its origin from the bands of early 19th-century English textile workers who destroyed newly automated milling machinery out of fear that it endangered their jobs.
"Columbia", a name popular in poetry and songs of the late 1700s, derives its origin from Christopher Columbus; it appears in the name "District of Columbia".
Nevertheless, in the opinion of the author it would not be advisable to give up the first view, from which geometry derives its origin.
John E. Buchanan Jr., director of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, says that the first is whether a show can "find its strength and derive its origin" from the museum's permanent collections of textiles, costume and couture, citing the 46 Balenciaga pieces that provided a springboard for the Bowles show.
This nature worshipping mythology derives its origin from a faction of religious conservatives who view human exceptionalism in isolation.
Investigating the domain architecture of a given protein and deriving its evolutionary origins is a starting point to establish the function of a novel protein.
Dr. Trenberth said that many of Sandy's odd features, including its large scale, derived from its origin as a merger of two weather systems that converged in the western Atlantic.
And many of Sandy's odd features derived from its origin as a "hybrid" storm — a merger of several weather systems, including a hurricane and a midlatitude storm that had earlier dumped snow in Colorado.
Its name derives from its origin as a neighbourhood of wharves, warehouses, brickyards, breweries, gas works, and an early 19th-century glassblowing factory: a combination of industrial smoke and humidity occasionally produced a blanket of fog.
"Urban design has at its heart a kind of hegemonic approach toward space that's derived from its origins in 18th-century French urbanism," Ryan says. Louis XIV of France could have Versailles built by fiat, Ryan notes, and Peter the Great soon imitated him with the construction of St . Petersburg such massive, "unitary" projects became a paradigm for later generations of urban designers.
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