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The issue at stake is the relation of Confucian teaching to government and governing, and while I am not an apologist for the abuses of Asian governments across the centuries, there is something to be said for the fundamental relation understood to exist between the process of governing and the teachings finding their origin in Confucius.
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On the way to finding the origin of fortune cookies, she pinpoints the beginning of door-to-door delivery in New York and its attendant scourge of free menus.
We do not even know why we are relatively hairless or why we walk on two legs, so finding the origin of religious belief is a tall order.
But finding an origin is like trying to go back to a place that you've never actually visited.
In springtime, the two converge and collide, wonder meeting fact; inspiration finding its origin in our smallest winged companions.
These muscle-specific antibodies have curious clinical associations, such as interstitial lung disease, skin findings and vasculitis, with their origin reflecting perturbations of the innate immune systems that may involve molecules like MDA5 (melanoma differentiation gene 5), a target of autoreactity.
They even have trouble finding jobs -- just because of their origin.
Whatever their origins, finding aids are an important tool for locating material in archival collections and last month the Rubenstein Library's online finding aids got a major facelift.
They evaluated the importance of three attributes: price, region of origin and grape vintage year, finding origin to be the most important attribute, but with relevant differences in consumer behavior between regions, in particular in terms of price sensitivity.
The earliest important dictionary of etymology for English was Stephen Skinner's Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae of 1671, in Latin, with a strong bias for finding a Classical origin for every English word.
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