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When, on the other hand, several reports came in with exactly the same GPS coordinates, they were likely to have had a common source, such as a posting on the Internet, which may or may not have been reliable.

Later, both portrayed this gruelling habit as a reflection of their general honesty, but at first many of the fights had a common source: Frieda in her divorce had lost the right of access to her children.

The state draws on its colonial inheritance, in which the adopted code was based on the Napoleonic Code of France and further influenced by Spanish laws, both of which had a common source in Roman law.

Looking into the matter, I found that the various descriptions of Brady's epic consumption had a common source: a biography by Parker Morell called "Diamond Jim: The Life and Times of James Buchanan Brady," published in 1934, 17 years after its subject's death.

The authors then remark (p. 406) that: "The above account is sufficient to prove (a) that Chinese alchemy was concerned almost entirely with Mineral Chemistry: and (b) that Ko-Hung's materials were so extraordinarily similar to those used by Arabic and Greek alchemists that it is certain that Chinese, Greek, and Arabic alchemy must have had a common source of origin".

The mass concentration of PM10 at TAR in the study of Streets et al. (2003) showed a cycle similar to that of O3, with two minima in March or April and November or December, and a maximum during the summer monsoon, thereby indicating that the O3 and PM10 precursors had a common source.

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The first three Gospels are referred to as synoptic; i.e., they have a common source.

And if some of this wrestling is inspired by the Scottish Nats, it has a common source.

"He and Kim are nearer together in age, and their wit seems to have a common source, possibly to do with both being North American.

Sulfur isotopes show that sulfate in all mine waters has a common source (pyrite oxidation), whilst oxygen isotopes show that oxidation of pyritic sulfur is mediated by Fe III)aq.

In his poetry, "I" becomes "i .As it turns out, Eliot's "extinction of personality" and Joyce's "stream of consciousness" have a common source in William James — who happens to have lived on the same street in Cambridge on which Edward Estlin Cummings was born, in 1894.

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