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The evolutionary relationship between the domestic bactrian camel and the extant wild two-humped camel and the factual origin of the domestic bactrian camel remain elusive.

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As Pasternak Slater brilliantly demonstrates, even Waugh's most surreal, grotesque comic inventions have their factual counterparts and origins in his biography.

Our study demonstrates that students are enthusiastic about learning factual explanations about the origin and diversification of life, including humans, and that contact with biology courses determines their acceptance of evolutionary theory.

But Pollan's repeated use of this term grows irritating as it becomes clear that what consumers demand from corporations are not semifictional "stories" but factual accounts of the origin of the foods they buy and the paths they take to supermarket shelves.

However, this area was mentioned only by a single source on an unclear factual basis as potential area of origin and an origin there is not in line with the presumed invasion mechanism via agricultural goods.

To the student of nature this means that the account of origins in Genesis is a factual presentation of simple historical truths.

But even this possibility and hope does not refute the factual reality, as presented by Arendt in Origins and Eichmann, that Nazism imperiled profoundly the ability to judge.

The factual allegations of the suit had "a tainted origin" and were incompatible with admissions by Biovail that it was involved in a kickback scheme and made false statements that inflated its stock price, Judge Chesler wrote.

Thus he saw in Mrs. Eddy a "natural" for McClure's, for her personal origins and idiosyncrasies, her marital history, the psychological and factual background of her ideas and her "message" in Science and Health had not then been publicized.

When discussing the origins and motivations of Isis as a movement, Faisal, hitherto factual and down-to-earth, falls back on conspiracy theories.

It is significant for the subsequent history of this question that these Cartesian speculations were introduced in the form of a counter-factual hypothesis that explicitly sought to avoid conflict with accepted religious doctrines of origin (Descartes 1983, 1647, 181).

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