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The term supranational is of recent origin and is used to describe the type of treaty structure developed originally by six western European states: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
The concept is of recent origin.
Neither the study nor the practice of economic statecraft is of recent origin.
Most people are aware that this clockwork routine — reassuringly dependable or drearily predictable, depending on whom you ask — is of recent origin, and that before 1900 concerts assumed a quite different form.
A law-enforcement source says that a Washington print has been sent by the FBI to its forensic lab to discover whether it is of recent origin.
"The implication, which I find convincing, is that virtually all of the existing sequence variation is of recent origin," says David Conway, a molecular parasitologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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Breeds as they are known today did not always exist, and many are of recent origin.
Most service activities, logistic and nonlogistic, are of recent origin and, as organized specialities, are peculiar to the military establishments of advanced nations.
This theory, or brief sentimentality, must be of recent origin, since 1870, the year of France's most catastrophic military defeat by the Prussians, also produced one of the most famous prephylloxera claret vintages of all time.
The sands noticed along the coast are of recent origin.
Many of the techniques utilized for cell manufacturing are of recent origin and the amount of experience in the industry as a whole is limited.
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