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It's a type that finds its origin in many a high-school cafeteria: the mean girl (boys may also apply).
In this perspective, the quranic narrator seems to blame the Jews who believed in such a legend and who considered Azariah as the son of God, legend which finds its origin in a confusion due to an addition in the original biblical corpus by the rabbis who elaborated the Septuagint.
Cooch Behar finds its origin in the motley border drawn up in the 18th century, between the local principality and the advancing Mogul Empire.
The proceeding at hand finds its origin in a dispute between Colim NV ("Colim") and Bigg's Continent Noord NV ("Bigg's"), two department stores trading in a Dutch- speaking province of Belgium.
As we have described, the exception finds its origin in the desire to prevent "prospective waiver of a party's right to pursue statutory remedies," Mitsubishi Motors, supra, at 637, n. 19 (emphasis added).
It is also a history of the long and bitter fruits of the schism among Jews two millenniums ago about the meaning of eschatology, messianism and faith itself -- the schism that finds its origin in the life and work of Jesus of Nazareth.
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Dreadlocks as a term finds its origins in the corrosive tongue of British imperialists in Jamaica.
A stimulating, eclectic accountof new media that finds its origins in old media, particularly the cinema.
The furor finds its origins in a study in the July issue of the Proceeding of the National Academy of Science by Anders Eklund, Thomas Nichols and Hans Knutsson.
The bouba/kiki effect actually finds its origins in much earlier work, by German psychologist Wolfgang Köhler in 1929.
But even where a claim finds its origins in state rather than federal law as Minton's legal malpractice claim indisputably does we have identified a "special and small category" of cases in which arising under jurisdiction still lies.
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