Sentence examples for distant provenance from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

While her menu offers some luxury foods of distant provenance, such as foie gras, most dishes draw from Neapolitan tradition.

(1) The previously accumulated sediments had high structural maturity because of secondary transportation from distant provenance.

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Some have argued that historical fisher distributions were more or less continuous across montane regions of California, and that their current isolated distribution reflects range constriction due to anthropogenic pressure; this perspective is used to argue for reintroduction efforts that "fill the gap" between these distant geographic provenances [ 38].

While this approach may lead to some seedling failure if the more distant material is maladapted, composite provenancing facilitates the production of new gene combinations potentially able to respond to environmental changes.

While I doubt many of us will care about the exact provenance of the orange we just ate, we could see, in some distant future, a need for this sort of tracking.

Does provenance?

Provenance unknown.

Unknown provenance.

"Provenance," the girl said.

Its provenance is telling.

He traced their provenance.

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