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Does it have its source in what Human beings share, or in what distinguishes them?
It might not actually have its source in your friend's beliefs.
Mr. Leon says the linear aspect of many of these quilts may have its source in Kente cloth, a narrow, intricately patterned fabric that is woven in Ghana.
I merely want to insist that arguments are what he is trafficking in, and that while his affinity for those arguments may have its source in his biography, that (sociological) fact should be irrelevant to our assessment of them.
Neither one of us could argue persuasively that we were not jointly hallucinating, or that the fragrance that had overwhelmed and quieted us both did not have its source in some purely physical phenomenon.
Similarly, Davenport Reid is often promoted as the co-director of The Red Kimona, an idea that seems to have its source in Anthony Slide's contention that she sat next to director Walter Lang during the entire production and "approved each take," a claim he garnered from a 1974 interview with the film's lead actress, Priscilla Bonner (Slide1996, 89).
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This is not entirely news: long ago Harold Clurman wrote that Brando's acting had "its source in suffering," and Peter Manso, the author of a previous biography, consulted his own set of psychiatrists to diagnose the actor's "dissociated personality," "manic-depressive mood swings," and "anxieties over sexual identity," among other afflictions.
The low-voltage contribution may have its sources in buildings themselves or in their neighbourhood, as, for example, they can be generated by working household appliances such as washing machines, refrigerators, radio, or television sets.
It has its source in Zambia and pulses it's snaky blue-brown body through Angola and slithers along the borders of Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and finally through Mozambique, where it can boast being the largest river that empties into the Indian Ocean.
It has its source in east-central Switzerland and flows west through Lake Constance (Bodensee), skirting the Black Forest to turn northward across the Central German Uplands.
It has its source in my undergraduate thesis work at Santa Clara University, which was on something called, "The Messianic Secret in the Gospel of Mark". This is a very difficult to understand thing that happens in the first gospel where Jesus is constantly denying his Messianic identity, constantly rejecting it when other people throw it at him.
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