Sentence examples for from german origin from inspiring English sources

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Such a result is consistent with what is known about multiple origins of brown trout in the Falklands: an initial introduction likely from German origin (Estay et al. 2004) shipped via Chile in 1936 1947, followed by more recent and extensive introductions from Britain during 1948 1962 (Arrowsmith and Pentelow 1965; Stewart 1973).

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Brown trout introduced in the Falklands is thought to have originated from the same two broad origins as in Chile, from a German origin shipped via Chile and the United States (McDowall et al. 2001) and from a British origin, including English (Surrey, Lancashire) and Scottish sources (Pentlands, Table S1).

He visited Sweden every so often, and his family were members of the Swedish Pemer Genealogical Society, a family association open for every descendant of the Pemer family, a Swedish family with German origin, from which Seaborg was descended on his mother's side.

Epstein asks that several times, but of course he knows it didn't come from Omaha, German origins or a mother who took Fred and Adele on the road very early.

At the end of "After Nature," Sebald reaches outward from the subterranean passages of European history to an image of Africa -- as in his later works, he reached from his German origins to imagining the lives of German history's victims.

When Joseph Ratzinger was elected in 2005, he chose the name Benedict, and that choice, as much as anything in his life history, from his German origins to his long stint as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, has been reflected and manifested in his eight-year reign.

Several of these were of German origin, and migrated from New Jersey, and Northampton, Pennsylvania, around 1800.

Gercke reported that Heydrich was "... of German origin and free from any coloured and Jewish blood".

Also, as our sample is not primarily of German origin, it differs from Reuter et al.'s [ 1] with respect to ethnicity and therefore genetic heterogeneity may partly be responsible for the different results.

The German origin of "Ruff," in contrast, comes from the German word for red, "rot," and gives it a common origin with such names as "Rolf, Rothth," "Rufus," and "Russell".

Of German origin, Engelbrektsson was a mine owner of the petty nobility from the Bergslagen area of Sweden.

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